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How is it possible to fulfill Jesus’ “Great Commission” to make disciples of all nations in today’s multi-cultural world? What does it take for us to confidently commend the risen Christ as the most compelling choice among so many options? The Apostle Paul is our faithful guide and example in this task, as Rodgers Atwebembeire explains from Acts 17.

Why would God give us the law if it’s not required for us to be saved? Answer: Instead of being a means for salvation, the law points us to the need for salvation—and the promise of salvation through Christ Jesus. ACFAR director Rodgers Atwebembeire explains from Galatians 3, helping us recognize how false teachers confuse—and exploit—this issue.

Believer, you may be asking: Where is God in my pain? Rodgers Atwebembeire is no stranger to seasons of trial, and he has learned to draw wisdom and strength from God’s Word in the darkest of times. Come with him on this journey through Psalm 77 and find renewed hope.

Twenty-five years after the shocking cult tragedy at Kanungu, Uganda, what has the Body of Christ in East Africa learned? ACFAR director Rodgers Atwebembeire reflects on the implications of this pivotal event—and the way forward.Watch The Kanungu Tragedy: A 20-Year Anniversary Symposium on YouTube athttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy2xuFcXhn2Ap22L18bAQsQva4ZFrWbVX

Andrew Wommack spreads his message on prosperity and healing across the world through “the power of radio and television,” his Charis Bible Colleges, and ample use of the Internet. But are his claims biblically sound? Because Scripture warns Christians to beware of false teachers, we must carefully examine and answer his potentially devastating doctrines in two key areas. Rodgers Atwebembeire of ACFAR explains.More resources answering Andrew Wommack:• The Word-Faith Teachings of Andrew Wommack (video)• Review of God Wants You Well: What the Bible Really Says about Walking in Divine Health