“Unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain.” John 12:23
All-Nations Camp Week this year again included some helpful and challenging topics. From dying to self, to overcoming barriers that arise between scholars-in-training and their home churches, to exploring models used in church planting through the centuries—share with us in the blessing of these talks. Here are a few of them.
In this heartfelt message, Elisha Byler delves into the deep spiritual truths of self-denial and humility. Drawing from Scripture and personal stories, he highlights the necessity of dying to self and wholeheartedly following Jesus. This path leads to genuine spiritual transformation and a fruitful life in God’s service.
Kyle Stoltzfus leads the group to interactively identify some barriers to fellowship that can arise between those members of the body who are pursuing formal education, and those who are not. What then are some ways to build bridges of connection and trust between us?
In this message, Elisha Byler explores a variety of New Testament church planting models. Key examples include Pentecost, Philip, Peter, and Paul’s methods. Elisha highlights the Holy Spirit’s guidance, prayer, and adherence to biblical principles, stressing indigenous leadership, community integration, and strong networks of fellowship and prayer.
Find additional video recorded talks here or call 814-826-3755 to hear audio recordings.