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 Why did I become an Evangelist?

Impact 21 Conference

I’d like to extend a personal invitation to all of you evangelists to clear your schedule and be with us for the Impact 21 Evangelist Conference in Myrtle Beach, S.C. January 4-6, 2011. 

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Why did I become an Evangelist?

By Mark Herbster

The subject of God’s Will seems to be a much debated one, with some saying that God has a general will for all Christians and they are free to make decisions within certain parameters, and others believing that God has a very specific will for each person.  I am firmly in the latter category; I believe that the Scriptures are clear that God has a specific will for each of us and that we ought to earnestly pursue it.  Philippians 2:13 says “For it is God which worketh in you both to will and do of His good pleasure.”  I do not believe, however, that God’s will is a mystical thing that is somehow “revealed” to a person at some point in time; rather, I believe that God reveals His will for a person’s life in a variety of ways.

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Abstinence from Alcohol

 

By Mark Herbster

I believe that the Bible teaches total abstinence from alcohol.

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Divorce and Remarriage

By Mark Herbster

 

God hates divorce (Mal 2:16), and so I hate divorce.        

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Christian Science

by Mark Herbster

The Christian Science church was founded by a woman named Mary Baker Eddy.  As a child, she struggled through illness and emotional trauma.  She is said to have been “domineering, quarrelsome, and extremely self centered.”[1]  The church calls her their “mother” and leader, the “Discoverer and Founder” of the Christian Science teachings.  Mary was married three times.  One husband died of yellow fever, Mary divorced the second husband and the third one died of what she termed “arsenic poisoning mentally administrated.

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