Quote for the Day

By nature, apostolic leaders are visionary leaders called into territories not yet reached for Christ; they are used by God in the areas of church planting, networking leaders, creating coalitions and equipping the saints to serve Christ in the workplace, not just the church place. Joseph Mattera

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Quote for the Day

Although those in the so-called NAR teach that the church should transition from a “pastoral paradigm” to an “apostolic paradigm”, it does not mean that the pastoral role has to be eradicated or overthrown. By nature, pastors are called to maintain, protect, and care for the flock, which may have initially been founded by the apostolic ministry. Hence, while the apostolic leader usually doesn’t stay focused on one local congregation but exerts extra local influence in some capacity (after the local church is established), pastors are appointed to focus on the well-being of the local church. Joseph Mattera

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Quote for the Day

Some historians have estimated that by A.D. 100, the gospel had spread to nearly every Roman Province and region. Up until A.D. 50, the focal point of the church was Jerusalem and Samaria, however, within the next 50 years, the major concentration of the church was in Rome and Ephesus. Joseph Mattera

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