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Dive into Acts 6:1-7 to discover Philip, the unsung hero - a Greek-speaking Jew known as an 'evangelist' and a family man with four daughters. Witness the tsunami of blessings and the storm clouds gathering in the early church as racial prejudice emerges, leading to a first-century team ministry. Explore Philip's commitment, consistency, consecration, and common sense as a Christian, showcasing how one person can truly make a difference.
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Hearts Aflame! a passion to serve … Acts 6:1-7
a passion to serve … • Philip: an unsung hero • a Greek-speaking Jew • described as an ‘evangelist’ • a family man with four daughters • a tsunami of blessing • the storm clouds are gathering
a passion to serve … • two kinds of Jews in early church - • Hebrew Jew and Hellenist Jew • a touch of racial prejudice • a first-century team ministry • the flame burnt brighter
a passion to serve … • Philip – a committed Christian • Philip – a consistent Christian • Philip – a consecrated Christian • Philip – a common-sense Christian
a passion to serve … One person can make a difference!