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Leading in the Light of the New Covenant

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Is the Old Testament “anointed” the same as a New Testament pastor? Let’s explore why the shift from the Old Kingdom to the New Covenant changes how we view authority, accountability, and the Spirit in the church today.

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Is Your Church Truly Independent?

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“You cannot preach that the gates of hell will not prevail while being legally married to the 501(c)(3). If you believe what you preach, drop the worldly documents and serve God with complete faith. The compromise must stop. What’s it going to be, Church?”

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Sunday Services and Church Schedules: Faithfulness

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Many pastors feel pressured by changing service schedules. But Scripture never commands how often we meet—only that we gather faithfully. Whether your church meets once or three times a week, Christ—not the calendar—defines faithfulness.