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Syllabus by Richard Wright
The epistles of the early apostles are primarily letters to the churches with apostolic instructions and warnings. They were meant to explain the standards of lifestyle expected of the followers of Christ and to address some of the problems faced by the early church.
Many of the problems faced by the early church are still with us today. The greatest problem is the recognition of and the dealing with the religious spirit that fills our churches.
Today’s apostles do not write new scripture or change any part of the Word of God, but simply shout the message of the reformation of the Church to come back to the original pattern given by God.
The letters found in this compilation are letters written by an apostle in today’s Church and written in the same manner and intent of the early apostles. This is because we face many of the same conflicts that were seen so long ago.
Some of the letters are titled: Restoration of Apostolic Ministry; God Seeks what has Passed By; Charisma Versus Character; Visitation or Habitation?; Turning Membership into Sonship; Breaking the Curse; Qualifying for Ministry; The Lost Sheep; and more!