The New Apostolic Movement in Historical Context

The New Apostolic Movement in Historical Context

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The New Apostolic Movement in Historical Context By Paul L. King, D. Min., Th.D.

The New Apostolic Movement in Historical Context By Paul L. King, D. Min., Th.D.

The New Apostolic Movement in Historical Context
By Paul L. King, D. Min., Th.D.
Published in Refleks international journal, April 2006

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The New Apostolic Movement in Historical Context By Paul L. King, D. Min., Th.D.

The New Apostolic Movement in Historical Context By Paul L. King, D. Min., Th.D. Published in Refleks international journal, April 2006 The New Apostolic Revolution of the late 20th and early 21s

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  • Reply May 31, 2020

    Varnel Watson

    If you reopen your buildings for worship services and people show up, will they like the experience and want to come back?
    I think this is going to be a stretch…especially for people you are trying to reach. I’m imagining this scenario:
    First you need to go make a reservation on our website. When you arrive on our campus, you’ll need to be escorted to your seat. We’ll need to get your contact information to track you down in case someone is here with the virus. You’ll need to wear this mask. You have to sit six feet apart from everyone else in this big room which will be about 20 percent full. Your kids will need to sit with you through this entire service that is designed for adults because we can’t open our kids environments at this point. When the service is over, please leave promptly and return to your cars while avoiding contact with other people.
    It sounds delightful.
    Again, I have to ask, is this the wisest use of your resources (time, leadership, volunteers, money, energy, etc.) during this season? Or, would the Kingdom return on investment be better if you focused on your digital ministry strategy and the long-term shifts you’ll need to make to effectively carry out your mission and vision once this crisis is behind us.

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