The Necessity of Fathering In 1 Corinthians 4:15, Paul talks about how the Corinthians had thousands of instructors in Christ.
This book includes a detailed exploration of the powerful example of Elijah and Elisha, and how the father enabled the son to do even greater things in ministry..
And, the fruit that followed once he established this principle in training sons and daughters for ministry.
In Where Have All the Fathers Gone? Bishop Lazarus relates some of the troubles he endured when he tried to raise up spiritual leaders without these kinds of close relationships.
This is the kind of house needed to usher in a worldwide revival in the 21st century.
Only through an appreciation for foundational biblical teaching and close relationships fostered in an atmosphere of mutual submission and accountability can the Church hope to develop into a spiritual powerhouse.
Lazarus has seen up close the need for such spiritual fathering and mothering.
Through four decades of experience in ministry, Bishop David A.
However, they did not Have many Fathers like him to serve as a spiritual covering.
The Necessity of Fathering In 1 Corinthians 4:15, Paul talks about how the Corinthians had thousands of instructors in Christ