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Miracles, 'storm' coming to U.S.
New form of Christianity promising greater impact than
Reformation
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If you have not already heard about the biggest religious
movement in over 1500 years, you will - very soon.
It's the fastest-growing faith on the planet.
And it's not Islam.
Millions
of miracles and an explosion of small, Spirit-powered churches
are heralding this
"Megashift"
in Christianity, which has been described as a "vast, cleansing
storm" coming to American from abroad.
This biblically-inspired, evangelical Christianity is sweeping
through places like
China,
Africa,
India and
Southeast Asia – making it, by far, the fastest growing
faith on the planet.
In
"Megashift,"
author Jim Rutz coins a new phrase to define this fast-growing
segment of the population. He calls them "core apostolics" – or
"the new saints who are at the heart of the mushrooming kingdom
of God."
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Rutz makes the point that Christianity is overlooked as the
fastest-growing faith in the world because most surveys look at
the traditional Protestant denominations and the Roman Catholic
Church while ignoring Christian believers who have no part of
either.
He says there are 707 million "switched-on disciples" who fit
into this new category and that this "church" is exploding in
growth.
"The growing core of Christianity crosses theological lines and
includes 707 million born-again people who are increasing by 8
percent a year," he says.
So fast is this group growing that, under current trends,
according to Rutz, the entire world will be composed of such
believers by the year 2032.
"There will be pockets of resistance and unforeseen
breakthroughs," writes Rutz in
"Megashift". "Still, at the rate we're growing now, to be
comically precise, there would be more Christians than people by
the autumn of 2032, about 8.2 billion."
According
to the author, until 1960, Western evangelicals outnumbered
non-Western evangelicals – mostly Latinos, blacks and Asians –
by two to one. As of 2000, non-Western evangelicals outnumbered
Westerners by four to one. That moved to seven to one this year.
"There are now more missionaries sent from non-Western nations
than Western nations," he writes.
This trend, says Rutz, has been missed by Westerners because the
explosive growth is elsewhere.
Hundreds of millions of these Christians are simply not
associated with the institutional churches at all. They meet in
homes. They meet underground. They meet in caves. They meet, he
says, in secret.
And what is driving this movement?
Miracles, he says.
"Megashift"
attempts to document myriad healings and other powerful
answers to the sincere prayers of this new category of believer,
including, believe it or not, hundreds of dramatic cases of
resurrections – not near-death experiences, but real
resurrections of actual corpses.
"When I was a kid in Sunday school, I was really impressed that
3,000 people were saved on the Day of Pentecost," he writes. "I
thought, 'Wow, that'll never happen again!'"
But, Rutz says, it now happens around the globe every 25
minutes.
"By tomorrow, there will be 175,000 more Christians than there
are today," he writes.
The essence of
"Megashift" is about how Western Christians can tap into
what he sees as a mighty work of God on Earth.
"Very few people realize the nature of life on Earth is going
through a major change," he writes. "We are seeing a megashift
in the basic direction of human history. Until our time, the
ancient war between good and evil was hardly better than a
stalemate. Now all has changed. The Creator whose epic story
flows through the pages of Scripture has begun to dissolve the
strongholds of evil. This new drama is being played out every
hour around the globe, accompanied sometimes by mind-bending
miracles."
Then Sings My Soul:
150 of the World's Greatest Hymn Stories
(Paperback)
By Robert J. Morgan
Rob Morgan’s inimitable style will help people reacquaint
themselves with the hymns of the faithful. His goal is to keep
these traditional hymns vital and meaningful to all generations.
Don't look for a dry recounting of boring stories. These
devotional-style stories show the emotion and drama behind the
hymns of faith that have changed many lives throughout history
-- the people whose faith led them to write these wonderful
hymns and the people whose faith was affected by reading,
hearing, and singing the songs. Designed to be personally
reflective, these stories speak to your soul and add depth and
meaning as you worship God through song.
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more.
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