Ron Myer on Fivefold Ministry Made Practical: The Evangelistic Gift
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In the third episode of a five-part series, Larry Kreider is joined by Ron Myer, the author of Fivefold Ministry Made Practical. Together, they dive into a candid discussion on the evangelistic gift—its significant strengths, potential weaknesses, and the crucial role of accountability. Ron draws from his personal experiences to impart valuable wisdom on this fivefold gift.  Ephesians 4 Gifts: Apostles – Govern Prophets – Guide Evangelists – Gather Pastors/Shepherds – Guard Teachers – Ground  Quotable Quotes: “The developing of your gift is your responsibility.” “I need to place myself in the right environment to grow.”  Highlights: Matthew 4:19 Ephesians 4 The goal of the evangelist is to connect people with God, connect people with other people, and then connect and equip those people to share Jesus with others. There are opportunities all around us, every day, to share Jesus with people. The pastor and teacher are strengtheners. The prophet, evangelist, and apostle are lengtheners. An evangelist needs to guard against stretching the truth and exaggeration.  Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Fivefold Ministry Made Practical by Ron Myer Contact Ron Myer at DOVE International  Related Resources: “Ron Myer on Understanding Fivefold Ministry” “Ron Myer on Understanding How You’re Wired”  For more information about Larry Kreider, his books, daily devotionals, small-group resources, or other teachings, visit larrykreider.com.
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