Apostles and Prophets Study Guide

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Are Apostles and Prophets Still Active in the Church Today?

These days a lot of people are being called apostles or prophets, but are real apostles and prophets still alive, well, and operating in the Body of Christ?

In this much-needed, powerful series, Apostles and Prophets, Rick Renner answers these important questions:

  • What an apostle is and what an apostle is not.
  • What are the signs of a true apostle?
  • Why would anyone claim to be an apostle if he wasn't an apostle?
  • What does the word prophet really mean?
  • What do we know about how real prophets do and do not operate?
  • What about false prophets?

As you dive into these 15 lessons, discover the true purpose Jesus had for giving these fivefold ministry gifts to the Church and recognize what His expectation is for them today. This study guide will leave you amazed at how much the Bible has to say about this vital subject.

About the author

Rick Renner is the author of more than 30 books, including the bestsellers Dressed To Kill and Sparkling Gems From the Greek 1 and 2. His understanding of the Greek language and biblical history opens the Scriptures to enable readers to gain fresh insight from God's Word. Rick is founder and president of RENNER Ministries, based in Tulsa, and host to his TV program aired around the world in multiple languages.

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