
Sunday’s Sermon
On Sunday I preached part 5 in our current series on the Great Commission, The Mission. It is entitled “For All The World” and can be listened to or downloaded HERE.

On Sunday I preached part 5 in our current series on the Great Commission, The Mission. It is entitled “For All The World” and can be listened to or downloaded HERE.

Ref21 is thankful to have Rev. Scott Seaton inform our readers about this growing problem in missions. Read and pray!

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One of the best things about the fall is not only the glory of God displayed in his creation, but the glory of God on display in his word faithfully proclaimed at our regional conferences. This weekend, Our Great God…

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A week in the UK with the pastors at the Proclamation Trust and a return to the US indicates it is business as usual for the influential evangelical organisations in both places. Over there, Levy and I were the token…

Outside of heaven, the power of God in its highest density is found inside the gospel. This must be so, for the Bible twice describes the gospel as “the power of God” [Rom 1:16; 1 Cor 1:18]. Nothing else in…

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