Is Baptism in the Spirit something we merely hope our disciples receive, or are do we consider it an foundation stone in the spiritual formation of a Christian? How should we understand it? How should we teach and facilitate it? Travis Arnold is an elder at Mannahouse and the Academic Dean at Portland Bible College, where he has served as a professor of theology since 2008. He and his wife, Rachel, live in Vancouver, WA where they raise their three children. Travis is passionate about his fam...
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Is Baptism in the Spirit something we merely hope our disciples receive, or are do we consider it an foundation stone in the spiritual formation of a Christian? How should we understand it? How should we teach and facilitate it? Travis Arnold is an elder at Mannahouse and the Academic Dean at Portland Bible College, where he has served as a professor of theology since 2008. He and his wife, Rachel, live in Vancouver, WA where they raise their three children. Travis is passionate about his fam...
Building a Sustainable Hero Making Children's Ministry - Jason & Ellie Hubbard
MFI Leaders Podcast
1 hour 1 minute
3 weeks ago
Building a Sustainable Hero Making Children's Ministry - Jason & Ellie Hubbard
Our children’s ministries are vitally important and beautiful moments given by God to make heroes of our kids, leaders, and parents. In this app session, we will look at some of the keys to establishing a sustainable hero making children’s ministry. Jason and Ellie served as Campus Children’s Pastors at Mannahouse for years, helping to train leaders and shepherd hundreds of children and now serve as Lead Pastors at One Life Church in Nampa, Idaho. They bring a unique perspective on children’s...
MFI Leaders Podcast
Is Baptism in the Spirit something we merely hope our disciples receive, or are do we consider it an foundation stone in the spiritual formation of a Christian? How should we understand it? How should we teach and facilitate it? Travis Arnold is an elder at Mannahouse and the Academic Dean at Portland Bible College, where he has served as a professor of theology since 2008. He and his wife, Rachel, live in Vancouver, WA where they raise their three children. Travis is passionate about his fam...