Andrew you are a phenomenal Bible teacher, thank you for the foundation that you've laid for me and many others, I know the Lord is proud of the work that you have done and are doing
Is it possible thru ignorance of our righteousness of faith, that Christian legalism has pushed more away than brought in? One who is really hungry for God will search for themselves apart from organized religion. Thank God, we have personal relationship with our Creator.
Hi, Reuben! Thanks for your question. You are welcome to email us at info@awmi.net for more information about Andrew's relationship with Kenneth Hagin. God bless! - AWMI Team
Hey Евгений Соколов... Here's an idea... It's something I've done a couple times. Pick a series you like, gather all of the videos of that series and put them in chronological order in a folder so others can watch them easier... and don't worry about how many videos someone uploads in a day. Just a thought. For example, here's the one I just finished: th-cam.com/play/PL-H4oFjdRL163Dy3opXtonSjeKezXQGoG.html
fact check: Here are 5 writings (not including the Bible) where "euangelion" is found: Septuagint: This is a 2nd-century BC Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. It uses "euangelion" in various contexts, including good news. Writings of Herodotus: This 5th-century BC Greek historian uses "euangelion" to describe bringing good news. Diodorus Siculus: This 1st-century BC historian uses "euangelion" to refer to news of victory. Letters of Cicero: This 1st-century BC Roman statesman uses "euangelion" in his letters to a friend. Inscriptions: There are various Greek inscriptions where "euangelion" appears, often signifying good news or announcements. Your statement that gospel is only used twice is wildly innacurate
Andrew has to be the greatest bible teacher in the world. I have learned so much in the last 3 years watching him.
grace teachings are good.
Hallelujah! Glory to God
THANK YOU ANDREW!!!
Andrew you are a phenomenal Bible teacher, thank you for the foundation that you've laid for me and many others, I know the Lord is proud of the work that you have done and are doing
Thankyou, Ronald! God bless you. - AWMI Team
Awesome stuff, God bless your ministry for it sure has blessed me greatly, Cant wait to talk with you in Heaven Andrew, one day.
Is it possible thru ignorance of our righteousness of faith, that Christian legalism has pushed more away than brought in? One who is really hungry for God will search for themselves apart from organized religion. Thank God, we have personal relationship with our Creator.
I have to ask. not related to this subject but, Andrew are you a fan of Kenneth E. Hagin?
Hi, Reuben! Thanks for your question. You are welcome to email us at info@awmi.net for more information about Andrew's relationship with Kenneth Hagin. God bless! - AWMI Team
Good video. But do not update many videos in one day(( One on a day, Please. And we can see it every day with pleasure! Please hear me!))
Hey Евгений Соколов... Here's an idea... It's something I've done a couple times. Pick a series you like, gather all of the videos of that series and put them in chronological order in a folder so others can watch them easier... and don't worry about how many videos someone uploads in a day.
Just a thought.
For example, here's the one I just finished:
th-cam.com/play/PL-H4oFjdRL163Dy3opXtonSjeKezXQGoG.html
Thank you, good idea!
fact check: Here are 5 writings (not including the Bible) where "euangelion" is found:
Septuagint: This is a 2nd-century BC Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. It uses "euangelion" in various contexts, including good news.
Writings of Herodotus: This 5th-century BC Greek historian uses "euangelion" to describe bringing good news.
Diodorus Siculus: This 1st-century BC historian uses "euangelion" to refer to news of victory.
Letters of Cicero: This 1st-century BC Roman statesman uses "euangelion" in his letters to a friend.
Inscriptions: There are various Greek inscriptions where "euangelion" appears, often signifying good news or announcements.
Your statement that gospel is only used twice is wildly innacurate