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Principles of Management

Principles of Management

Pastor Jack concludes a two-part series on financial liberation, teaching practical biblical principles for experiencing God's abundance. Drawing from Luke 16 and other Scriptures, he presents five foundational principles? ?obey, discern, discipline, duty, and abound? ?to help believers move from financial pressure to freedom. Pastor Jack emphasizes that God's abundance is not about selfish acquisition but about learning to steward increasing resources for the purpose of extending ministry and blessing others.
New Testament Evangelism

New Testament Evangelism

Pastor Jack explores the birth of New Testament evangelism in the early church, drawing from Acts 8 where persecution scatters believers into Samaria. He teaches that true evangelism emerges not from human engineering or programmatic effort, but from God's sovereign work in believers who are grounded in worship, fellowship, and the Word. Rather than anxiously planning witness strategies, Pastor Jack encourages believers to pursue the Acts 2 pattern of devotion to teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer? ?from which fruitful witness naturally flows.
Learning to Wage Spiritual Warfare

Learning to Wage Spiritual Warfare

Pastor Jack teaches on spiritual warfare and intercession, preparing the congregation for an upcoming day of fasting and prayer for the nation. Drawing from Luke 3-4, he explains how Jesus' baptism opened the spiritual realm to Him and led directly to temptation in the wilderness? ?a pattern believers also experience. Pastor Jack emphasizes that real battles are fought in the heavenly places against spiritual powers, not flesh and blood, and that the Church has been seated with Christ in authority to wage this warfare through worship, praise, and prayer.
Don? ?t Lose Your Kingship

Don? ?t Lose Your Kingship

Pastor Jack draws from the account of Saul's disobedience in 1 Samuel 15 to teach on maintaining genuine kingly relationship with God. He warns the congregation that they are entering a season of spiritual warfare and calls them to remain "little in their own sight" while walking in obedience to God's Word. Pastor Jack emphasizes that to obey is better than sacrifice, urging the church to pursue prayer, forgiveness, and consistent Bible reading as they press into new dimensions of faith and breakthrough.
The Nature of Spiritual Breakthrough

The Nature of Spiritual Breakthrough

Pastor Jack teaches the men of his congregation on the nature of spiritual breakthrough, drawing from Jesus' words about pressing into the kingdom of God. He addresses the fears and dangers inherent in developing eldership, emphasizes the need for conversion and childlike humility, and explains how believers must break through to see the spiritual realm where principalities and powers operate. Pastor Jack stresses that effective ministry requires not only acceptance in Christ but also revelation of spiritual authority over the powers of darkness.