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In Apostles, Prophets, and Administrators, Gordon Lindsay describes the roles of each of these ministry gifts and their importance to the church, as well as to the Body of Christ. The Apostle Paul declared that these are “diversities of operations.” Therefore, it is evident that every person’s ministry will in some degree differ from another’s. All ministries are needed in order to edify the church and bring it into a holy unity and fellowship.
Table of Contents:
Introduction Chapter 1: The Ministry Gift of Apostle Chapter 2: Foundations of Biblical Prophecy Chapter 3: The Ministry Gift of Prophet Chapter 4: The Ministry Gift of Administrator
About the Author:
Born in Zion, Illinois in 1906, Gordon Lindsay was greatly influenced by the powerful healings and miracles he witnessed. After a powerful conversion to Christ, he quickly began to study the Word and minister. In 1937, he married his wife, Freda. In 1948, he started a monthly publication called The Voice of Healing, which was sent around the world to inform believers of the miracles that were happening during the tent meetings of some of the great revivalists of the 1950s and 1960s. In 1970, he started Christ For The Nations Institute, a Bible School that was designed to teach anyone the uncompromising Word of God and how to be led by the Spirit. Gordon has written 250 books/booklets which have been distributed and used to disciple believers all over the world.
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