The Ministry of the Word

By John Meador

John MeadorOne of the most intriguing and important phrases in the Bible is found in Acts 6: “the ministry of the Word.”

 The apostles used the phrase to describe their devotion to the critical component of life transformation. Evidently, their decision to be committed to the ministry of the Word was a good one. In Acts 17:6, they are called, “these who have turned the world upside down.”

But what was the ministry of the Word? What did it mean then, and what does it mean today? The answer to those questions might just change the way you prepare, and the way you do ministry.

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