“Touch Not the Lord’s Anointed” in 1 Chronicles and Africa
It’s often heard in African churches. But who does it refer to? What does it mean? Are pastors to be above reproach? Or are they beyond it?
It’s often heard in African churches. But who does it refer to? What does it mean? Are pastors to be above reproach? Or are they beyond it?
Having considered the ministry opportunities as Africans work with foreigners, this series concludes with an appeal making appreciation known.
We must work together. But what often isn’t clearly established is the importance of accountability for reciprocal ministry partnerships.
A flourishing church is one that clings to Christ in the gospel, truly loves, and grows steadily under God’s Word with a joyful confidence.
The first of three articles exploring both the challenges and opportunities for Africans and foreigners to work together in gospel ministry.