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Ahab and World Evangelization
2 Kings 6:16 │ He said, “Do not be afraid, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.”
The difficulties that come to God's children can either become a problem or an opportunity. Undeniably the seven ages of disasters were problems, but they became opportunities for the 7 Remnants of the Bible.Joseph, Moses, Samuel, David, Elisha, Isaiah, and Paul Roman persecution which persisted for 250 years was clearly a problem, but that also became an opportunity for world evangelization. Among the many problems that occurred throughout church history, evangelists of “only” arose. What
1.The Answer of Carmel
2.The Answers of Mt. Horeb and Dothan City
When you receive spiritual strength, you’ll see the stream or flow of the age. When you go forward while knowing the stream, you’ll see that the problem wasn’t Aram, but Israel. The issue wasn’t because of an evil leader, but the church. Finally, the difficulty wasn’t in the pastor, but in the individual who had lost hold of answers.
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Ahab and World Evangelization
2 Kings 6:16 │ He said, “Do not be afraid, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.”
The difficulties that come to God's children can either become a problem or an opportunity. Undeniably the seven ages of disasters were problems, but they became opportunities for the 7 Remnants of the Bible.Joseph, Moses, Samuel, David, Elisha, Isaiah, and Paul Roman persecution which persisted for 250 years was clearly a problem, but that also became an opportunity for world evangelization. Among the many problems that occurred throughout church history, evangelists of “only” arose. What
1.The Answer of Carmel
2.The Answers of Mt. Horeb and Dothan City
When you receive spiritual strength, you’ll see the stream or flow of the age. When you go forward while knowing the stream, you’ll see that the problem wasn’t Aram, but Israel. The issue wasn’t because of an evil leader, but the church. Finally, the difficulty wasn’t in the pastor, but in the individual who had lost hold of answers.