
The Spirit of Honor by Tudor Bismark
We all have times in our lives when we stop and contemplate our walk with Christ and question whether or not we are living the blessed life God intended. Often we find dissatisfaction or unfulfilled destiny and wonder if something is missing in us or if God has forsaken us. In this exciting book, The Spirit of Honor, Bishop Tudor Bismark shows us that God is always faithful. However, people perish because of the lack of knowledge and many suffer because dishonour is present in their lives. This teaching by Bishop Bismark brings fresh revelation on the spirit of honor and invaluable information, key to our growth as believers. Learning about honor and the blessings connected with honor can be life changing. In this book you will learn: - Biblical concepts of honor - Honor's rewards - Dishonor's penalties - How to reverse negative occurrences because of dishonour And much more In addition to phenomenal teaching and workbook questions, this study guide is packed with wonderful truths from God's Word, powerful one-liners from Bishop Bismark and expanded teaching not found on the DVDs and CDs. More than an in-depth study on honor, this series provides an opportunity to examine both your heart and your role in the corporate body of Christ.
Bishop Tudor Bismark has touched the hearts, challenged the minds, and furnaced the spirits of millions of people all over the world. Since he first started as a 16 year old in Bulawayo in 1974 he has ministered the gospel for 40 years. Bishop Tudor J.P. Bismark, Sr., was born at 19 Magazine Road Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, on 5 January 1957 to the late Bishop Bernie Bismark and Shirley Bismark. Not born into a Christian family, Bishop Tudor's salvation moment came in January 1973 when he, his mother and sister, Bernadine, were the first to give their hearts to the Lord. The rest of the Bismark family followed suit soon after and then the entire family was converted and began serving in the local church. It was in July 1974 that Bishop Tudor preached his first message, The Cross; then he began preaching for revivals, churches and gatherings in the Bulawayo region. Even while in the army, Bishop Tudor served as the spiritual leader for the barracks at Rutanga military installation. During his service he shared his testimony to the young men he served with. Bishop Tudor was ordained as a pastor on the 8th of November 1980 in Harare, Zimbabwe and became the assistant pastor at New Life Temple in 1982. He was later appointed Senior Pastor in December of 1984, becoming a full time minister in 1985. He and his wife, Pastor ChiChi, have continued to pastor New Life Temple, later to become the present day New Life Covenant Church. Bishop Tudor Bismark is an apostolic voice to the nations. Since 1989, he has been serving as an Apostolic Father and mentor to ministries all over the world. He and his wife serve as the senior pastors of New Life Covenant Church in Harare, Zimbabwe, the headquarters church for Jabula New Life Ministries International. Bishop Bismark also serves as the Chairman of the Council of African Apostles, a wholly African initiative to bring the key apostolic voices of the African church to bear on uniquely African issues. An accomplished author, Bishop Bismark has penned more than 20 books and teaching manuals. He is a well sought after speaker and leadership expert. He has a passion to see people empowered and awakened to their God-ordained destiny and has purposed to help facilitate networks of Kingdom-minded believers raised in his lifetime. A man of immense humility, Bishop Bismark's message is simply I Love my God, I love my family, I love my country and I love my church.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781470011642 |
| ISBN 10 | 1470011646 |
| Title | The Spirit of Honor |
| Author | Tudor Bismark |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | CreateSpace |
| Year published | 2008-01-01 |
| Number of pages | 176 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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