Gospel Hearing
Believing comes through hearing. Therefore, there are two necessary actions of the church: seeking out unbelievers through evangelism, and continual return to these people until there is conversion or rejection of the gospel.
Believing comes through hearing. Therefore, there are two necessary actions of the church: seeking out unbelievers through evangelism, and continual return to these people until there is conversion or rejection of the gospel.
Looking at accounts of past perversions of the gospel can help the church deal with modern issues. This article addresses the topics of hypercalvinism, liberalism, social gospel, the charismatic movement, and arminianism.