What We Believe

My wife and I, are evangelical believers who believe in the present day operation of the power of God towards those who believe, as described in the New Testament. We seek to focus on Jesus Christ, believing Him to be truly the Son of God and the only true Savior of mankind. We acknowledge the authority of the Scriptures as being superior to the authority of any religious leader or church - yet we do not claim that our current understanding of the Scripture is correct in every point.

We believe in the Apostles Creed, the Nicene Creed, the doctrine of the Holy Trinity and the divinity of Jesus Christ.

We believe that spiritual beings are just as real as material entities. In fact, the spiritual is eternal, and therefore more steadfast.

We believe that all people have a need to be saved from the works of the devil, who operates today on the earth through a vast multitude of evil spirits. These spirits deceive, harrass, entice, oppress and enslave people in many ways - yet they must bow before the name of Jesus, when a true believer operates in faith and patience against them.

We believe that Jesus Christ died on a cross to pay for our sins and the curses associated with sin. We believe He rose again on the third day, demonstrating the truth of His claims about His identity, His conquest over sin, death and the devil. Through identification with Jesus Christ, we too can have a victorious life.

We believe that forgiveness of sins comes directly from God and not through the ministrations of a priest of any kind.

We believe that without faith it is impossible to please God, and whatever is not of faith is sin (Hebrews 11:6; Romans 14:23)

We believe that true faith in Jesus and the gospel will result in the forgiveness of sins for those who turn to God.

We believe that salvation is impossible without repentance - a turning from and forsaking of sin. However, sinless perfection, even if possible, is not a condition for acceptance with God. We are accepted by God when we truly belong to Him.

We believe that only those who learn from and follow Jesus have the biblical right to call th

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Very impressive site - struck a real chord. I read a lot of Smith Wigglesworth and he would agree with much of what you say about the need for unconditinal faith, and that God wants all to be well. The problem is us not Him.

I am a Methodist Minister in the U.K. and was healed 5 years ago and anointed in the Spirit 4 years ago. My wife was healed of depression 4 years ago. We feel called to this area strongly, and now have healing services at one of my churches here which many are dubious about but others are blessed at. We have a small but faithful healing team.

Say one for us - unbelief in the church is a real reason why more aren't touched yet we feel called to maintain a witness and to keep trying to win everyone them over.

God bless

John Davies

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