Fulfilling Gods End Time Mission
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Evangelism is Heaven’s top priority. Nothing is more important to God. For He “desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth” and He is “not willing that any should perish”. (1st Timothy 2:4, NKJV: 2 Peter 3:9, NKJV).In Fulfilling God’s End-Time Mission, Pastor Mark and Ernestine Finley provide a powerful, practical plan on how to win the lost for Christ. Learn from one of Adventism’s most highly effective evangelists how to develop an ongoing, comprehensive evangelistic outreach out of your church;motivate your members to active involvement in service;organize the essential committees for a successful series;advertise effectively;plan a logical order of topics anchored in the three angel’s messages;visit with a purpose;make effective appeals;answer objections;and nurture new converts.Heaven’s mandate is clear. The Great Commission of Matthew 28:19,20 rings in our ears. The three angels’ messages of Revelation 14:6-12 move our hearts. The promise of the Holy Spirit’s power compels us to share Jesus’ love and truth today. We hear the call of God:There must be no delay in this work. Our watchword is to be, Onward, ever onward! Angels of heaven will go before us to prepare the way (Gospel Workers, P.470).
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816346752
Ernestine Finley | Mark Finley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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