The Disciple to the Nations: Matthew’s Missiology
PRAY for #UKRAINE
They are bringing the bodies out of my hotel pic.twitter.com/hjDHjOlQIM
— Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) February 20, 2014
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MISSIONS TEST (2012)
This is a re-post of popular articles on Missiology from 2012:
Missions Test 1: Mission, Method & Message (2012)
Missions Test 2: Means, Motive & Opportunity (2012)
MISSIONS TEST 3: Missionary Testament (2012)
MissionSHIFT (2011)
This is a re-post of popular articles on Missiology from 2011:
MissionSHIFT (Part 1): Paradoxes in Missions (2011)
MissionSHIFT (Part 2): Free Will Missions (2011)
MissionSHIFT (Part 3): WebMissions – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (2011)
Missions for the Third Millennium (2009-2010)
This is a re-post of popular articles on Missiology from 2009-2010:
M3: Missions for the Third Millennium – A Public Position (2010)
8 Simple Rules for Doing Missions in the Spirit (2009)
Church of God Eastern Europe Missions: Leadership, Economics and Culture (2009)
6 New Books Published in 2013
1. About the Bible, a monograph on the history of the Bulgarian Bible [follow this link for more information]
2. The Gospel of Luke & Acts in the New Bulgarian Translation Series [follow this link for more information]
3. Tetraevangelion: The Complete Works of the Gospel Writers in the New Bulgarian Translation Series (2007-2013) [follow this link for more information]
4. Pentecostal Primitivism (Bulgarian) [follow this link for more information]
5. Ancient Recipes of Bulgaria [follow this link for more information]
6. Bulgarian Study New Testament [follow this link for more information]
What made us Pentecostal?
Pentecostalism is a message for standing fast till the end. As Pentecostals, we preached this message before we had a sermon outline.
We went without knowing. We prayed without ceasing. We prophesied without seeing in the physical or even purposefully refusing to reckon with it.
We preached without a season, for preaching was the vibe of our ministry and the heartbeat of our churches. We preached because we had a testimony. We did not know how to say it, but we had something to say.
We did not know how to write a sermon, or a theological exposition, or an exegetical definition, or a leadership proposition, but we preached because we had an experience that NO sermon could recreate and no message could deliver.
We had met God upon the mountain and that personal meeting, that date with destiny, that divine appointment had become our source of life everlasting. And this is what made us Pentecostal.
Daniel and Revlation
The Great Tribulation
Rapture of the Church


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