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Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

by David Orton
Rev 18:2
A Warning To The Church
Part 5 of 6
In Parts 3 and 4 we have discovered coming out of Babylon involves renewal of heart. We will now consider two other elements: restoration of relationships, and the rebuilding of the house of prayer.
Restoration of Relationship
“See, I will send you the prophet Elijah before that great dreadful day of the Lord comes. He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers; or else I will come and strike the land with a curse” (Mal 4: 5,6 NIV).
“…’To be sure Elijah comes and will restore all things’. …he was talking to them about John the Baptist” (Mtt 17: 11,13 NIV).
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Friday, August 25th, 2006

by Alan Richardson
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Friday, August 25th, 2006

by Brett Jacobsen
This is an 'audio teaching' from Brett Jacobsen on true New Testament leadership and its imminent return.
Some topics briefly covered are:
Prophetic proof that the church is going underground.
How Jesus is taking back the reins of His church.
The function of true leaders, in contrast to hierarchical error.
True apostles and their function amongst the saints.
No more retarding the saints for the work of the monastry.
(This audio file is mp3 and is around 13mb, just click on the link below to download)
Underground Leadershift
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Friday, July 21st, 2006

by David Orton
Rev 18:2
A Warning To The Church
Part 4 of 6
This series sounds a warning to the contemporary church. It will show that spiritual Jerusalem, the church of Jesus Christ – the city of God, has been invaded by Babylon, the city of man. We will show how this conflict plays out in the contemporary scene and how Babylon will ultimately fall in this glorious climax of the ages.
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Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

by David Orton
Rev 18:2
A Warning To The Church
Part 3 of 6
"Come out from among them!" - A Clarion Call to Holiness & Intimacy
Causing confusion among commentators Paul, seemingly out of context, in his second letter to the Corinthians, issued a clarion call to holiness and intimacy with God - a call to come out of Babylon.
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Tuesday, July 4th, 2006

by Brett Jacobsen
This article is taken from Brett Jacobsen’s book Heaven’s Underground Blueprint which is available here - http://www.christisall.org/hub-book.
For many years, myself, and many others I’m sure, have preached a revival message from this next text in first Kings:
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Tuesday, June 20th, 2006
by George H. Warnock
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Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

by Frank Chase
Megachurch Association of America, 1950 Slippery Slope Drive,
Bald Tyre, California 92630.
Dear Saints,
We, the leaders of the modern phenomenon known as the church
growth movement or megachurch movement, wish to correspond
with the leaders of the past, namely the Old Testament prophets,
Jesus Christ, the apostles, the reformers and the revivalists, about
some differences between your methods and ours that are becoming
increasingly apparent. We cannot help but acknowledge that you
did a commendable job in advancing our heavenly Father's Kingdom.
We are especially inclined to admire your accomplishments given
that you labored under such difficult circumstances and without
the knowledge of our modern methods. How you built such great
and enduring walls for the King without the contemporary straw
and mortar that we find so helpful is a puzzling mystery to us.
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Thursday, June 8th, 2006

by David Newby
"Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus…" Philippians 2:5
The wrong mindset or attitude in any situation, work, family or church, can be crippling and even totally destructive.
A wrong mindset can become a toxic attitude, infecting and affecting the whole church.
In Romans, chapter 12 Paul refers to the renewing of our minds as being essential to freedom from conformation to the world systems, the world's values and methods around us.
The Bible has a number of classic illustrations which reveal some of the worldly mindsets that can directly affect ministry in the Church.
1. Jacob (Genesis chapters 29-31)
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Thursday, June 8th, 2006

by David Orton
Rev 18:2
A Warning To The Church
Part 2 of 6
This series sounds a warning to the contemporary church. It will show that spiritual Jerusalem, the church of Jesus Christ – the city of God, has been invaded by Babylon, the city of man. We will show how this conflict plays out in the contemporary scene and how Babylon will ultimately fall in this glorious climax of the ages.
Babylon – the Church, seduced by a spirit of pride
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Saturday, May 27th, 2006

Reformation to true New Testament leadership, for ongoing revival
Pt 5 of 5
by Brett Jacobsen
This five part teaching series on reformed New Testament leadership is taken from Brett Jacobsen’s book Heaven's Underground Blueprint which is available here - http://www.christisall.org/hub-book.
Equippers of the saints
Every Christian who is sent, or set in place, functioning as a leader, is also qualified as an elder. It is these ones who are called and gifted to equip and mature the saints so they will do the work of the ministry. We will now take a brief look in Ephesians at their role in readying the believers:
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Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

Reformation to true New Testament leadership, for ongoing revival
Pt 4 of 5
by Brett Jacobsen
This five part teaching series on reformed New Testament leadership is taken from Brett Jacobsen’s book Heaven's Underground Blueprint which is available here - http://www.christisall.org/hub-book.
Plural Eldership – the key to hierarchy-free local authority
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Friday, May 19th, 2006

Reformation to true New Testament leadership, for ongoing revival
Pt 3 of 5
by Brett Jacobsen
This five part teaching series on reformed New Testament leadership is taken from Brett Jacobsen’s book Heaven's Underground Blueprint which is available here - http://www.christisall.org/hub-book.
Scenario of apostolic function
I will now put forth a picture of an apostle to give us a general idea before we ground it in the word.
Apostles are called and commissioned by God but sent from the local community of believers, usually into un-chartered waters. Sometimes this is geographically, other times it is culturally, racially or even religiously. They are often the first on the scene, either laying the foundation of Christ beneath a pre-Christian community, or re-laying it under a straying Christian one. They are both teachers of the Christ foundation and examples of it themselves.
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Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

Reformation to true New Testament leadership, for ongoing revival
Pt 2 of 5
by Brett Jacobsen
This five part teaching series on reformed New Testament leadership is taken from Brett Jacobsen’s book Heaven's Underground Blueprint which is available here - http://www.christisall.org/hub-book.
Apostolic naming
If it is not an official position, then why would the apostles call themselves apostles?
I’m glad you asked.
For starters, you may have noticed that when I write the word apostle, except when referring to false hierarchy heads, I do not use a capital A. This is because that would make it the title of a person rather than their simple job description. To call someone Apostle Paul is to don them with a false official title, whereas to say Paul the apostle is biblically correct.
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Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

Reformation to true New Testament leadership, for ongoing revival
Pt 1 of 5
by Brett Jacobsen
This five part teaching series on reformed New Testament leadership is taken from Brett Jacobsen’s book Heaven's Underground Blueprint which is available here - http://www.christisall.org/hub-book.
Underground examples of abandoning self
Before we delve into the largely untouched and untapped realm of true Biblical leadership, in contrast to the widely accepted and embraced traditional leadership, we must look to the foundation and heart of Christian usefulness.
I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. (Gal 2:20)
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Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

by David Servant
It was reported by the Associated Press that last July, near the town of Gavas, eastern Turkey, one sheep among a large flock walked to the edge of cliff and jumped to its death. A second sheep quickly imitated the first, also leaping off the cliff to its death. Then a third sheep followed. Then a fourth. Then a fifth. The AP reported that "stunned Turkish shepherds, who had left the herd to graze while they had breakfast, watched as nearly 1,500 others followed, each leaping off the same cliff." When it was all over, 450 sheep had died and 1,050 survived, but only because those sheep that jumped later were saved as the pile of sheep got higher and the fall more cushioned. Imagine the peer pressure that last sheep must have felt. Surely 1,499 sheep can't be wrong, can they?
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Friday, March 17th, 2006


by Kerry M. Denten
I was getting ready yesterday to go out to my Grandmother's 95th
birthday celebrations. While I was in that "autopilot" mode you get
into while showering and dressing, I found my mind wandering to
considering some of the larger organised churches around
Australia and other parts of the world and was surprised by what
the Lord showed me.
I was considering Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas when my
mind then meandered from the huge Minster (or Cathedral) in York,
England to St Andrews Cathedral in Sydney. Then my thinking
wandered to the Crystal Cathedral, then to Paradise Community
Church in Adelaide, South Australia, to Christian City Church and
Hillsong Church in Sydney .. and here is what the Lord said .
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Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

by Thomas Hohstadt
We can no longer ignore the hidden facts. Our whole value system is shifting to suit the needs of individuals. Our entire social structure is reshaping to serve the passions of its participants. On a massive magnitude, the global world is reapportioning power from the "somebodies" to the "nobodies."
These facts forecast a transfigured "laity," and Christendom will not escape their transformations.
The Christian "movement" now encompasses more than the "church." Christ's mission now embraces more than "religion." For spiritual leaders are showing up outside the established church, and "unbelievers" are becoming "believers" outside our sacred "systems."
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Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

A Commentary on 1 Corinthians 9:1-14
by John White
A critical element in the development of the house church movement in the United States will be a change in our financial paradigm. In traditional church, money is given by church members to pay for such things as the building, salaries for the church staff, various programs, missions, etc. The house church movement offers an opportunity to reexamine Biblical values regarding the use of money for ministry.
Probably the most important single passage dealing with this topic is 1 Cor. 9:1-18. The following is a commentary on these verses with a view to discerning principles for financing ministry. This article would be best read with your Bible open to the passage under examination. (Note: Gordon Fee's commentary, The First Epistle to the Corinthians, has been particularly helpful in this study.)
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Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

by David Orton
Part 3 of 3
“But he removed Saul and made David their king…”
Acts 13:22
In this three part series we are showing that David typifies the new order of the kingdom, involving revolutionary transitions in six areas: paradigm, heart, purpose, structure, leadership, and principle.
In this final part I will discuss the strategy and timing of the Saul-David transition.
Its Strategy & Timing
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