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By Signs and Wonders: How the Holy Spirit Grows the Church

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Here is a much-needed book on evangelism that demonstrates what a vital part signs and wonders play in drawing people to Christ and growing the church. Steve Elliott convincingly shows how that has always been true, both in Scripture and throughout church history. He also offers practical ways local churches can let that shape their evangelistic strategy.

189 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 2, 2016

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February 28, 2020
This book was recommended to our church congregation by our pastor. The church in North America is not converting non-believers through "friendship evangelism." Conversion in the church occurs through Holy Spirit power and miracles. To convert people to Christ, we must pray to the Holy Spirit for Him to perform miracles and cause revival. An encounter with the Lord through observation of a miracle is the best conversion tool there is.
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March 8, 2017
This was an eye open, Spirit filled calling. it awakens a craving for something deep of God
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December 23, 2019
Stephen Elliott does a masterful and balanced job of addressing a significant issue in North American Christianity: power. What makes Christians and the Christian church any different than any other religion? It is the purity of the Gospel (God offered Himself to save us) combined with manifestations of the power of the Holy Spirit. This is what draws the unbelieving to faith.

It never has been and never will be that human strategies and ingenuity will bring about transformation in the hearts of people. As the prophet says, “Not by power, nor by might, but by my Spirit says the Lord.” We must return to seeking the face of God and be open for the Holy Spirit to manifest Himself in the lives of His people to draw people to Jesus.

I highly recommend this book for all those who want to see the Lord move in His church as He intended.
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June 1, 2019
A good exhortation for the contemporary church to be open to the supernatural working of the Holy Spirit.
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August 19, 2016
Dr. Stephen Elliott reminds us of the importance of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Church. Too often we depend more on ourselves for salvation and evangelism, when the Holy Spirit is the only Agent capable of saving and bringing people to Jesus Christ and the Father. Dr. Elliott does not hold back any punches as he challenges all Christians (especially churches) to re-evaluate how they evangelize. Living godly lives and expecting people to come to Christ doesn’t work. This is by no means saying we can’t build relationships with people. We should, and Dr. Elliott agrees, but it can’t stop there. There has to be a place for the Holy Spirit to show His power through miracles, prophecy, words of knowledge, discernment, etc in our churches and Christian walks. Only when this happens will we see a revival in North America. Only when Christians are desperate to see God move will He actually move. Only when we give the power back to the Holy Spirit – to whom it rightly belongs – will the Church explode, and Heaven will come here on Earth. Dr. Elliott does a fantastic job of proving this in his book. His writing style is straightforward and clear, and you feel like you are having a conversation with him. In fact, for me, it was like I was sitting in one of his classes again. I highly recommend this book to all Christians. You will not be disappointed.
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February 15, 2019
Life changing book. I want to recapture the power of the early church in my church and this one was a major puzzle piece towards that goal.
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