Stan Toler

Web site of popular author and speaker, Stan Toler. www.stantoler.com 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors. […]

Quotes and Sayings

A fun website that will help you in finding just the right quote for your sermon or Bible study. www.quotesandsayings.com 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors. […]

Growing Leaders

Web site for Tim Elmore, former associate of John Maxwell. A good site covering the subject of leadership development. www.growingleaders.com 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors. […]

Arcapologetics

A helpful web site centered around apologetics and dealing with issues from a Christian worldview. www.arcapologetics.org 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors. […]

Would Church Be Better If It Were…

by Brian Mavis  More like a party? (Matt. 22:1-13) More like a hospital? (Mark 2:13-17)   More like a treasure hunt? (Matt. 13:44-46) More like a fishing trip? (Matt. 13:47-52) More like a gym? (1 Timothy 4:7-8) More like a search-and-rescue team? (Luke 15:3-7, Luke 19:10)  2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and […]

"It is as wrong to say that the church has no part in the ministry of healing as it is to say that the only thing that prevents people from being healed is their lack of faith."
- Colin Brown

"Ultimate healing and the glorification of the body are certainly among the blessings of Calvary for the believing Christian. Immediate healing is not guaranteed. God can heal any disease, but He is not obligated to do so."
- Warren Wiersbe

"God certainly can, and sometimes does, heal people in a miraculous way today. But the Bible does not teach that He will always heal those who come to Him in faith. He sovereignly reserves the right to heal or not to heal as He sees fit. From time to time God, in His mercy, may grant us healing from disease as a gracious glimpse, a ‘sneak preview’ of what is to come. It is my opinion that He sometimes does. But, in view of the fact that the kingdom has not yet come in its fullness, we are not to automatically expect it."
- Joni Eareckson Tada

Healing

Worship Without Words

10 Ways to Worship Without Music: (Rev Magazine Nov/Dec 2005)  Worship through prayer. Get in a regular habit of reading the Bible. Obey God. Tithe. Build deep friendships with other Christians. Share your faith. Serve others. Build into your life the attitude of thankfulness. Begin turning over to God areas of your life that you have never […]

The Way According to Luke

– Paul Borgman Borgman does an excellent job going step by step through Luke and Acts in order to connect the dots in Luke’s two biblical writings. A great resource for preachers who may be preaching out of either of these two books.  2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, […]

Giving to God

– Mark Allan Powell Powell helps Christians understand their role in giving by looking at it as an act of worship, and expression of faith and a spiritual discipline. Thus, believers can better understand their relationship to God in giving and their role in response. 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and […]

Downpour

– James MacDonald MacDonald takes a look at revival through the lens of holiness, brokenness, repentance, grace and power. Each chapter includes exercises and questions for personal reflection to help the reader make the most of this book. 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, […]

What’s the Big Deal About Modesty?

Summer is almost here, and I am ready to hit the beach. I love relaxing on the sand with a good book as the cool waters lick my toes. However, the pleasant thoughts of summer on the beach are quickly overshadowed by one thing—bathing suits. Now I’m not going to get into a theological discussion […]

Blue Monday

Most pastors know what you’re talking about when you say “Blue Monday.” They’ve had them—maybe often. Blue Monday is more than a Monday morning hangover. It’s closer to a feeling of failure—wanting to give up and walk away. Usually by the middle of the week the gloom lifts and you are back to your old […]

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