Recent Articles
- Moving Beyond Disillusionment and Disappointment October 23, 2024
- The Significance of One September 13, 2024
- What About That “Hard-to-Understand” Scripture? August 28, 2024
- The Snare of Success August 20, 2024
- God’s Amazing Plan for Non-Preachers August 19, 2024
When Yonggi Cho met Kenneth Hagin
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeAs you have likely heard, David Yonggi Cho, pastor emeritus of Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, Korea, passed away just a few days ago (September 14, 2021). The church Cho pastored was frequently referred to as the largest in the world, and at its peak in 2007, had a membership of 800,000 people. … read more
Our People Die Well
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeCharles Wesley wrote his brother, John, and related that a doctor had told him, “Most people die for fear of dying, but I never met with such people as yours. … read more
What does Faithfulness look like to You today, Lord? By Lisa Cooke
/in Articles by Lisa Cooke /by Lisa CookeThis question rose from my heart the first day of June this year. I meant it from a personal position as opposed to the general definition of faithfulness. I meant it as “what does me being faithful to You, look like to You, for today?” … read more
Praying in the Spirit by Stephanie Trayers
/in Articles by Others /by Tony CookeOur prayer language is a direct line of communication to God. This is a tremendous truth that we should view with the same awe and honor we strive to give to Him in every other area of worship and prayer. … read more
The Church in These Days – by Marvin Yoder
/in Articles by Others /by Tony CookeMany Christians are living in fear of what may happen in the near future. Some have gotten angry and bitter over what has happened in the last several years. Some have given up in despair, resigning themselves for the worst. Others have developed a bunker mentality, some buying survival kits to hide out until bad times are over. … read more
Lessons from an Epic Failure
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeHe had the right idea, but he had the wrong timing and the wrong method.” I made this statement about Moses during a course I taught on Ministerial Excellence beginning in 1983. … read more
What About the Martyrs? (Part 2)
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeMany of us who have grown up in the United States have never experienced significant persecution first-hand, and it may be hard to relate to the hostile environment in which the early church emerged, or the types of persecution that believers in many other parts of the world experience yet today. … read more
What About the Martyrs?
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeGood-hearted people have been grieved and repulsed these last several days about the prospects of what Christians and other groups (women and girls in particular) have already begun facing at the hands of the Taliban and associated groups in Afghanistan. Regrettably, Christians being targeted for torture and death is not entirely new news. In 2015, the world was horrified as they saw pictures of twenty-one Coptic Christians in orange jumpsuits kneeling on a beach in Libya before members of ISIS beheaded them. … read more
Como você está suportando a pressão?
/in Articles in Portuguese /by Tony CookeSe você é fã de basquete, sabe exatamente o que é a defesa por pressão. Tal tática traz uma intensidade notável para tudo o que está acontecendo na arena. Se você não é aficionado por basquete, deixe-me mostrar um quadro, pois acredito que a “defesa por pressão” seja uma poderosa analogia com relação ao que acontece nas vidas das pessoas hoje. … read more
A Book Review of Is Jesus in the Old Testament?
/in Articles by Others /by Tony CookeWhen I first began to travel by plane, I remember looking down at cities I thought I knew well and being surprised at the difference in perspective a little altitude gives you. Just when you think you know everything there is to know about a place, a simple flyover opens your eyes to things you never saw before. … read more
Thoughts on Miracles
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeI recently saw the following post by Christopher Alam (www.dynamisworldministries.com) on social media. Christopher has preached in 75 nations and has been a missionary evangelist since 1983. … read more
Highlights from Whitefield’s Journal (1740-1745)
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeGeorge Whitefield (1714-1770) has been rightly called “America’s Spiritual Founding Father.” Born, raised, and educated in England, he made thirteen trips across the Atlantic and had an unparalleled spiritual impact on the American colonies. … read more
Opinions or Oracles?
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeI don’t recall a time in my life when I’ve seen more opinions, theories, and speculations swirling around throughout the population with such intensity. It is essential now, of all times, to remember that our assignment is to preach oracles, not opinions. … read more
Pentecost Changed Everything
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeA pastor friend texted and asked my thoughts on how the original disciples had been changed by what they experienced in the second chapter of Acts. In other words, what were they like before and after that momentous event of being filled with the Holy Spirit? … read more
Remembering Our North African Brothers
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeIn my new book, Miracles and the Supernatural Throughout Church History, there is a chapter entitled “The Holy Spirit at Work in Northern Africa.” The vast majority of ancient church history took place around the Mediterranean Sea, and believers and leaders from Northern Africa played a vital role in the development of the church. Here is an excerpt from this chapter. … read more
Vision vs. Forecast
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeIt is always important for leaders to be focused, but it seems even more vital in the type of year we have been experiencing. I can’t think of a time in recent history when there have been more distractions and upheaval, and it has been challenging for spiritual leaders to help believers stay steady and on course. … read more
Donald Gee on Prophets, Ministry Gifts, etc.
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeOne of the Bible teachers that Brother Hagin referenced frequently when he was teaching along the lines of spiritual and ministry gifts was the British minister, Donald Gee (1891-1966). Known for depth, simplicity, and balance, Gee was an important voice for the Pentecostal movement in the Twentieth Century, and what he taught then is still powerful and relevant today. Re-reading his books recently has been tremendously encouraging to me, and I thought you would enjoy some of the following rich quotes. … read more
Thoughts on Father Nash and Humble Gospel Helpers
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeI recently shared with a number of ministers in the northeastern United States about how profoundly that region had been impacted in the past by such powerful ministers as Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, Charles Finney, D. L. Moody, and A. J. Gordon. … read more
Praying for the Emperor Who Exiled John to Patmos
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeHow did the early church pray for those in the authority, including rulers they probably disliked? Paul refers to one of his fellow workers named Clement (Philippians 4:3). It is unknown if this is the same individual who later became a Bishop in the Empire’s capital city, but Clement of Rome prayed the following for “our rulers and governors upon the earth” toward the end of the first century:… read more
Should We Preach Something We Have Not Experienced?
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeThis is such a great question. Initially, I was inclined to say that we should preach on things we have experienced, and that is a good approach much of the time. We don’t want to be overly theoretical or ethereal—always preaching things that seem out of reach for the common person. … read more
Keeping Your Soul Whole
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeWe hear periodically about how ministers can get discouraged, even overwhelmed at times. And it sure is a good thing for all of us to have friends and people we can turn to in really difficult times. In that sense, we need to be our brother’s keeper!… read more
Toward Better Teaching
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeI recently had a great time teaching (online) third-year students at Rhema Brazil on “The Ministry of the Teacher.” My sessions totaled five hours (which is more than I had ever taught on that specific topic before), so I did some study and research to make sure I had plenty of material. This was not only enjoyable, but it was also challenging to me personally. … read more
Let’s Not Be a Stumbling Block
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeYears ago, I received a call from a nurse at a local public elementary school. She was asking if I could help with a situation. When asked for the name of the family physician, the parents of a new student had written “Doctor Jesus” on the form… … read more
Improving our Communication Skills
/in Articles by Tony Cooke /by Tony CookeAs ministers, a constant focus should be to make sure that what we are sharing is genuinely connecting with our listeners. This is more than simply asking, “Is my doctrine solid?” and “Are my points good?” Those have to do with us, but much of effective communication has to do with our hearers, and this brings us to two vital issues: (1) Do we really know our audience? and (2) Are we really connecting with them? … read more
Where Christ Is
/in Articles by Lisa Cooke /by Lisa Cooke2021 has come and with it, all the unknowns of a new year. The world learned in 2020 that things can change very quickly, sometimes without warning. I learned that there are hidden treasures tucked within difficult times, reminding us that God is faithful. What, of all the things we learned in 2020, will we be bringing with us into 2021? … read more