Michael

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Served 45 years as a mariner, concluding his seafaring career as Captain of offshore oil and gas supply vessels. Later worked as a Technical and Further Education (TAFE) lecturer in maritime studies in Australia. Now retired, he serves as Co-Elder with Emmanuel Ministries Australia Inc. and as a member of the Church Council at the Church of Christ, Dareton, NSW. He also occasionally dabbles in web projects.
The First Modern Apostolic Christian Church in America

The First Modern Apostolic Christian Church in America

For modern readers, the lesson is simple but searching: long before “apostolic” became a popular label, a handful of humble believers in upstate New York were quietly asking, What would it look like to order our life, our church, and our witness by the plain teaching of Christ and His apostles?

The Realm Behind Me: Stepping Into the Day of the Lord

We’ve spent years waiting for the Kingdom to arrive, but Scripture tells a different story. The Day of the Lord has already begun, and we’re being invited to step into it. Read the full article and discover why the Church may now be behind us, and what lies ahead.

The Jeremiah Ministry

The Jeremiah Ministry: Rising in a Season of Holy Transition

God is raising a new kind of leader—formed in the hidden place, fathered through hardship, and appointed like Jeremiah to speak with authority in a time of great transition. This article explores how heritage, character, and true spiritual maturity shape those whom God sets over nations and kingdoms for such a time as this.

Influencing the Seven Mountains for the Kingdom of God

Influencing the Seven Mountains for the Kingdom of God

Believers are called to serve as priests and kings—worshipping God and stewarding His rule in everyday life. This article explores the Seven Mountains of Influence—family, spirituality, business, government, education, media, and arts—and shows how Christians can carry Kingdom values into each sphere for lasting cultural transformation.

Kingdom of God Administration: Church Structure must change

Every kingdom must be properly governed to reflect the nature and intention of its King. Just as earthly administrations ensure order and service to their citizens, the Kingdom of God operates by divine principles that promote righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.