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Evangelism CDs: Three Characteristics of Churches that Evangelize Successfully

David Bercot. It’s no secret that some churches and denominations grow rapidly. At the same time, other churches and denominations either stagnate or even decrease in size. And we’re not talking about the type of growth based on unprincipled compromises with the world. In this message, Bercot sets forth the three principles that characterize virtually all churches that evangelize successfully, and he gives specific examples of how these principles can be put into action. 70 min. CD.
Only $2.00 each when purchasing 5 or more copies for evangelism.

Evangelism CDs: Through The Eye Of A Needle – MP3 CD

Through the Eye of a Needle: Audio Book
Roger Hertzler. Jesus told us, “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.” Many Christians who take Jesus’ words very seriously on nonresistance and divorce shrug off His teachings on laying up treasures on earth. Hertzler challenges us to take Jesus’ teachings on wealth to heart.
1 MP3 Disc Unabridged Audio book.
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Evangelism CDs: Tithing and Fasting

What The Early Christians Believed About Tithing and Fasting. One of the questions we are most frequently asked is: “What did the early Christians believe about tithing? Did they teach literal tithing, or did they simply teach voluntary giving?” In this message, Bercot answers this question in depth. He also discusses what the primitive Christians believed about fasting—including how they fasted. 70 min. audio CD.
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Evangelism CDs: Trinity

What The Early Christians Believed About the Trinity. The Trinity is one of the central doctrines of Christianity. Probably most Christians have heard of the Nicene Creed, and they think they hold to its teachings on the Deity of Christ. However, as David Bercot explains in this message, most Christians today hold to a view of the Trinity that is not in accordance with either the Nicene Creed or the early Christian doctrine of the Trinity. 70 min. CD.
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Evangelism CDs: Two Kingdoms

What The Early Christians Believed About the Two Kingdoms. The average Christian today has never even heard of the doctrine called “the two kingdoms.” Yet, it is a fundamental doctrine of Christianity that concerns our relationship with the governments of this world. Without understanding the concept of the two kingdoms, we cannot really embrace apostolic Christianity. David Bercot discusses the New Testament teaching on this subject and quotes heavily from the early Christians. 70 min. audio CD.
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Evangelism CDs: Waldensians

The Waldensians were the most significant kingdom movement of the Middle Ages. They began around 1170 in the bustling medieval city of Lyon, France. Here lived a wealthy merchant named Waldesius (Peter Waldo). One day, touched by the kingdom gospel of Jesus, Waldesius gave away all of his wealth and began preaching about the kingdom of God in the streets and marketplaces. Soon, he attracted many Christian seekers and founded a movement that spread the gospel of the kingdom throughout Europe. 70 min. CD
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Evangelism CDs: War

What The Early Christians Believed About War. David Bercot. Of all the evils that plague mankind, war is perhaps the greatest. In the past century alone, war claimed over 70 million lives. But Jesus taught His followers to love their enemies. He said, “All who take the sword will perish by the sword.” Paul wrote, “For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh.” Does this mean that Christians cannot go to war against their enemies? How literally did the early Christians take Jesus’ teachings?
70 min. audio CD.
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Evangelism CDs: What The Early Christians Believed About Assurance of Salvation

D. Bercot. Many Christians today worry that perhaps they were never actually saved. In this message, Bercot explains that the early Christians looked at salvation in two stages—past and future. They viewed their past salvation as an objective reality. They also had a confident expectation as to their future salvation. Bercot also explains that the modern concerns about assurance of salvation are a result of theological innovations that are not part of the historic faith. 60 min. CD.
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Evangelism CDs: What The Early Christians Believed About Baptism for the Dead

D. Bercot. One of the most puzzling passages of Scripture is 1 Cor. 15:29, where Paul twice mentions “baptism for the dead.” What was this? Was this something orthodox Christians practiced? The earliest explanation we have of this practice was given by Tertullian. In this message, Bercot presents Tertullian’s explanation and demonstrates how it fully fits Paul’s mention of the practice. Bercot also discusses alternative explanations given through the centuries. 60 min. CD.
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Evangelism CDs: What The Early Christians Believed About Voting and Politics

D. Bercot. Is it right for Christians to vote, hold public office, or become absorbed in politics? In this message, Bercot explains what the early Christians believed and practiced concerning these things, and he examines the Scriptures that apply to this subject. He presents four reasons why Christians should stay out of politics, and he answers the argument that Christians can bring about a lot of good by voting and getting involved in politics. 60 minute audio message
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Evangelism CDs: What True Greatness Looks Like

David Bercot. When most Protestants think of great Christian leaders, they usually don’t think of the 12 apostles. However, they were some of the greatest Christians who have ever lived. One of the things that made them great was their willingness to fade into the background and let others – like Paul – receive more glory. Meanwhile, they were quietly going about planting Christ’s church throughout the world. (See more below).
60 min. CD
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Evangelism CDs: When Good Men Do Nothing

David Bercot. Edmund Burke said: “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” In accord with Burke, many Christians believe that unless Christians are active in politics and willing to go to war, then it’s their fault if evil triumphs. How can nonresistant, kingdom Christians answer that claim? As Bercot explains, such reasoning shows that, deep inside, “conventional” Christians believe that praying is “doing nothing.” With their lips they proclaim that God is in charge of everything, but by their actions they demonstrate that what they truly believe is that God is helpless unless Christians jump into the fray of this world’s troubles.
60 minute audio message
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$2.00


Evangelism CDs: Who Were the Nicolaitans and Gnostics?

David Bercot. There were two primary heretical groups during the New Testament period: The Nicolaitans and the Gnostics. Revelation refers to the Nicolaitans, and both Paul and John allude to the Gnostics in their letters. But the New Testament tells us very little about what these groups believed and practiced.

Both of these groups grew larger once the apostles passed away, and the early Christian writings provide considerable information about both of these early heretical groups. In this CD, Bercot explains how both of these groups originated and what they believed and practiced.
70 min. audio
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