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“An “apostle” [is] one who is called and sent by Christ to have the spiritual authority, character, gifts and abilities to successfully reach and establish people in Kingdom truth and order, especially through founding and overseeing local churches.”
David Cannistraci, Apostles and the Emerging Apostolic Movement
“Apostolic ministry and suffering are inseparably entwined, and those who answer the apostolic calling must be prepared to face difficulty with a mastery of it. Without this ingredient in place, the apostle (and the whole apostolic movement) will not endure.”
David Cannistraci, Apostles and the Emerging Apostolic Movement
“A New Testament apostolic function fully deployed within the Church today would significantly impact the dominion of darkness.”
David Cannistraci, Apostles and the Emerging Apostolic Movement
“An apostle does not just set up an ‘empire of churches’ over which he reigns and from which he receives glory and honor. Instead, the charge of all the local churches that God gives him becomes a gut-wrenching, intensely emotional, heartfelt, passionate ministry of life to precious souls! It is an awesome responsibility. It is not an arms-length transaction. The apostle must feel the very heart-beat, the pulse of the church, and be in touch with the lives of its people.”
David Cannistraci, Apostles and the Emerging Apostolic Movement
“Apostles who do not save souls and establish churches are like farmers who do not produce a harvest.”
David Cannistraci, Apostles and the Emerging Apostolic Movement