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The God Who Loves: He Will Do Whatever It Takes to Draw Us to Him (2008) Thomas Nelson ISBN 1-4002-7794-9 A Tale of Two Sons: The Inside Story of a Father, His Sons, and a Shocking Murder (2008) Thomas Nelson ISBN 0-7852-6268-7 [ 6 ]
John Fullerton MacArthur Jr. (born June 19, 1939) is an American pastor and author who hosts the national Christian radio and television program Grace to You. [1] He has been the pastor of Grace Community Church , a non-denominational church in Sun Valley, California since February 9, 1969. [ 2 ]
John MacArthur (born 1939) James MacDonald (born 1960) Guillermo Maldonado (born 1965) Walter Ralston Martin (1928–1989) Ray McCauley (1949-2024) Clarence McClendon (born 1965) Joyce Meyer (born 1943) Beth Moore (born 1957) Robert Morris (born 1961) Myles Munroe (1954–2014) Mike Murdock (born 1946) Arnold Murray (1929–2014)
Brazilian TV ad for the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. Televangelism (from televangelist, a blend of television and evangelist) and occasionally termed radio evangelism or teleministry, denotes the utilization of media platforms, notably radio and television, for the marketing of religious messages, particularly Christianity.
The MacArthur Study Bible, first issued in 1997 by current HarperCollins brand W Publishing, is a study Bible edited by evangelical preacher John F. MacArthur with introductions and annotations to the 66 books of the Protestant Bible.
For example, suppose a preacher decides to cover the book of I John. On the beginning week of the series, the preacher may explain and apply 1 John 1.1–4, then 1 John 1.5–7 the following week, then 1 John 1.8–10 after that, and would continue until all of 1 John is covered. Then another book of the Bible is examined, or else a specific ...
John Macarthur (priest), 20th-century provost of the Cathedral of the Isles in Scotland; John Macarthur (wool pioneer) (1767–1834), Australian wool industry pioneer and Rum Rebel; John D. MacArthur (1897–1978), American philanthropist; John Gordon MacArthur, fictional murder victim from Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None
The first discourse (Matthew 5–7) is called the Sermon on the Mount and is one of the best known and most quoted parts of the New Testament. [6] It includes the Beatitudes, the Lord's Prayer and the Golden Rule. To most believers in Jesus, the Sermon on the Mount contains the central tenets of Christian discipleship. [6]