There are varying opinions about how large a local congregation should become. In this powerful series, Dr. Sesley taught us what the Word of God has to say about the subject. This is one lesson in the series.
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During these tough financial tiems, God has provided answer to all who will listen.Dr. Sesley will be teaching from his latest book entitled: God's River of Prosperity!
Each Easter, in churches all across America and around the world, Jesus is raised up again and again. However why did He rise? For that matter why did He die? He died to redeem us from, sin and hell itself. But what else? Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law! In this message Dr. Sesley shows how poverty and lack are part of the curse of the law, and we the body of Christ are redeemed from it, glory to God!
Recently someone said to me that they had a problem with pastors who wanted their churches to become large. They said that if every church became a mega church, then there would be no more small family churches. Because most people who were raised in church probably grew up in a small church, a church under 200 members, there may be many who feel this way. But does God have anything to say about all of this?
Since we are redeemed from the curse of poverty, why is that so many Christians are still experiencing poverty and lack. It's due to them committing destructive practices that lead to poverty. In this lesson Dr. Sesley innumerates these practices and how to change.
Every year, God gives His people and opportunity to ingite a season of miracles in their lives by...
In this article, our pastor, Dr. Kenneth Sesley examines the true purpose of Christmas that has been mostly overlooked by the body of Christ the world over.
Easter is only five and half weeks away, and I want to know if you, your pastor and/or your church is prepared for what God wants to do in your church this Easter?
Our 2011 Theme, as spoken to our pastor by the Holy Spirit!
In this timely blog, Dr. Sesley reminds us of our need to pump the substance of faith into our spirits so that when we operate in the mechanics of faith, there is true spiritual power being released rather than empty words and empty actions.