
STEPS
STEPS is an entry-level discipleship group designed to help you in your journey with the Lord.
STEPS focuses on Five Basic Assurances and the Four Basic Habits that every Christian needs in order to grow to spiritual maturity. These lessons will ...
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Equip you with the skills you need to begin your walk with God, and
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Explain the tools you need to continue your walk with God.
The goal of STEPS is to equip you with the fundamental principles (knowledge) of the victorious Christian life and the processes (steps) available to empower you to become fully devoted disciples in Christ "that you may become mature Christians" (Col. 4:12b Philips).
The second goal of STEPS is that you commit to TRACKS which will empower you to become a World Class Christian.
"In the past you voluntarily gave your bodies to the service of vice and...the purposes of evil. So now give yourselves to the serive of righteousness--for the purpose of becoming truly good." Romans 6:19 (Ph)
"Give God a year and He will TRANSFORM your lifeā¦."
Pastor Ray Berryhill
AG.org News & Information
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Milwaukee Teen Challenge -- bucking the trend
While other organizations struggled, the Milwaukee Teen Challenge doubled its capacity.
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Convoy of Hope aids Louisiana
For the five-year anniversary of Katrina and to aid oil-spill victims, Convoy of Hope recently sent an outreach team and 40,000 pounds of groceries to Louisiana. Outreaches were held on three consecutive nights to serve hundreds of people.
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This week in AG history -- September 6, 1947
Featured in this week's September 6, 1947, issue of the Pentecostal Evangel are articles by Samuel S. Scull, John Wright Follette, Ernest S. Williams, Seth C. Rees and others!
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Minister, missions visionary Dan Sheaffer dies
Dr. Dan Sheaffer, the former pastor of Crossroads Cathedral (AG) in Oklahoma City, known for effectively raising millions for AG missions and AG higher education, passed away Thursday.
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Fisherman back on feet, thanks to Convoy, MAPS
Jimmy Morgan, an oyster fisherman from Louisiana, had his house and boat destroyed by Katrina in 2005. Hundreds of church groups, MAPS teams, Convoy of Hope teams and volunteers headed to the region to help families like the Morgans get back on their feet.





