Public Speaking

“Public Speaking” from CRC College of Ministry delves into effective communication strategies for church leaders. It covers crucial aspects like conveying clear messages, engaging emotionally with the audience, and utilizing non-verbal cues. The guide emphasizes the spiritual dimensions of speaking and the transformative power of well-delivered words.
Pentecostal Pulpit

Ken Chant’s “Pentecostal Pulpit” advises preachers on crafting sermons that leave congregations eager for more, not less. Highlighting historical preacher Laurence Chaderton’s engaging style, it emphasizes concise, impactful preaching in today’s shorter attention spans, rather than extending sermons unnecessarily.
Secrets of a Prayer Warrior

Prayer is one of the most personal and powerful acts for Christians, yet many struggle with its effectiveness. Derek Prince delves into the biblical understanding of prayer, revealing secrets to a dynamic prayer life, receiving answers, and aligning with God. He explains practical strategies like fasting, Bible study, discipline, and consistency, illustrated with powerful testimonies. […]
Mountain Movers: Secrets of Prayer

God has given us immense benefits. Christians are the owners of those blessings, yet they don’t possess them. We live as though our property were not ours, as though we still have to buy God’s gracious gifts by our own works, as though they have to be earned instead of received joyfully by faith. The […]
This is Revival

Dr. Barry Chant’s This is Revival book and video delve into revival’s essence via Scripture, history, and experience. Bold and honest, they reveal nine characteristics and rare divine visitation stories. The interview, Living in Revival Each Day: Rethinking Revival and Visitation, offers practical insights. A captivating, Christ-centred resource.
Better than Revival

There are two common approaches to the theme of “revival” among evangelical Christians, and also, unfortunately, among many charismatics. I say “unfortunately” because neither of these approaches reflects the New Testament model. This study will argue for a third approach, which, it will be claimed, does conform to the New Testament pattern. Additionally, Ps. Dennis […]
Seven Steps To Revival

Derek Prince’s “Seven Steps to Revival” focuses on achieving spiritual revival through love for God, self-humbling, and grace over law. It teaches the prayer of desperation and navigating a world in turmoil, guiding believers towards a deeper, more loving relationship with God and resilient faith in challenging times.
True God True Gospel

In ‘The True God and The True Gospel’, David Pawson challenges the common emphasis on God’s love, highlighting instead divine goodness and righteousness. He explains how the Bible focuses on God’s righteousness and goodness, and through the Cross and Resurrection, God offers His righteousness to those who repent.
Mobilising Soulwinners

“Mobilising Soulwinners” underscores the importance of recognizing that, while many in the church possess diverse gifts, they all collaborate to support those who evangelize. This approach stresses identifying evangelistic talents, devising supportive programs, and engaging everyone’s unique gifts to collectively advance the church’s mission of sharing the gospel. This is chapter 14 of Ken’s book […]
Pentecostal Preachers Guide to Evangelism

The “Pentecostal Preachers Guide to Evangelism” provides comprehensive insights into effectively sharing the Gospel. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the Holy Spirit’s role in evangelism, utilizing personal testimonies, and fostering deep spiritual connections both personally and within the community to transform lives through Christ’s message.
Acceptance Precedes Change

Paul Scanlon’s message “Acceptance Precedes Change” addresses a key issue in Christianity: the belief that God’s acceptance is a grace gift, not contingent on our changes. He critiques the notion of earning acceptance, emphasizing that true acceptance should precede change, embodying the core of the Gospel.
We Challenge All Evolutionists to Watch This Video!

Imagine discovering robots delivering packages on your street—self-made, according to your neighbor. Sounds absurd? Yet, evolution claims nature crafted intricate kinesin proteins, tiny cellular “robots,” without design. This video unveils their mind-blowing complexity, challenging materialistic worldviews. Can blind processes explain such engineering marvels? Watch and decide!

