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Ed Silvoso

    Ed Silvoso is an Argentinian Christian author and documentarian whose work centers on spiritual transformation and the fight against systemic poverty. He is the founder of Harvest Evangelism and the International Transformation Network. His writings often encapsulate the principles and paradigms widely adopted within this movement. These books also offer insights into the origins of the movement and Silvoso's personal journey, which positioned him as one of its principal figures.

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    Frauen. Der Trumpf Gottes
    Prayer Evangelism
    That None Should Perish
    Ekklesia
    Transformation
    • Transformation

      Change the Marketplace and You Change the World

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      God loves us and has a unique blueprint for our life–but it’s up to us to find it and live it out. Mingling contemporary stories and biblical anecdotes with practical advice, Silvoso shows how God intervenes in human affairs today to transform people and nations. He also shares five critical paradigms for transformation that are pivotal for change: Discipling Nations, Reclaiming the Marketplace, Looking at Work as Worship, Becoming Salt and Light, and Eliminating Poverty. In these pages, readers will find extraordinary stories about the power of God working through those who discovered their specific purpose. Then, they’ll be challenged to transform themselves and, by doing so, transform their families, schools, businesses and nations. Silvoso encourages readers to aim high, knowing that God has entrusted them with great things. “God sees you as a nation transformer,” says Silvoso. He has faith in you!

      Transformation
      4.5
    • Ekklesia

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Dynamic New Teaching from Bestselling Author Ed Silvoso It's no secret that the church today has lost its influence in culture. But why? With the technology, affluence, and knowledge we have today, why are we less effective than the first-century church--which didn't have social media, fancy buildings, professional pastors, or even religious freedom? What are we missing? In these vital, eye-opening pages, bestselling author Ed Silvoso digs into Scripture, unearthing Jesus' true design for his church--his Ekklesia. He shows how the early church was a radical, countercultural force of people who transformed the hostile, pagan places in which they lived. Here Dr. Silvoso shows how we, in the midst of social, economic, political, and moral chaos, can once again become the revolutionary, transformational, life-giving Ekklesia Jesus called us to be.

      Ekklesia
      4.4
    • Ed Silvoso weaves together the solid biblical basis and practical outworking of how to reach entire cities for Christ. He presents a working model for reaching each city through his own personal battle scars and triumphant victories. Every believer will be challenged and equipped for leading seekers into the Kingdom of God.

      That None Should Perish
      4.0
    • Prayer Evangelism

      How to Change the Spiritual Climate Over Your Home, Neighborhood and City

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      As a result of the growing worldwide prayer movement, powerful changes have taken place in the church and in scattered cities' transformations beyond anything imaginable only a few years ago. Of the revelations to come out of this movement, perhaps the most dramatic and promising is the rediscovery of biblical principles for changing the spiritual climate over entire cities and regions. Fulfillment of the Great Commission is no longer a distant hope but rather a fast-approaching reality for a worldwide church that will take hold of and use the biblical principles for changing cities as described in <i>Prayer Evangelism.</i> Silvoso shares his heart and his passion for reaching cities the way the early church did it: the whole church modeling the whole gospel to the whole city through prayer and prayerful evangelism.

      Prayer Evangelism
    • Gott will starke Frauen

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Die Betrachtung der Rolle von Frauen in der Gemeinde steht im Mittelpunkt des Buches. Ed Silvoso klärt Missverständnisse über biblische Texte und beleuchtet die Hintergründe der Unterdrückung von Frauen. Er erläutert das Prinzip der männlichen Leiterschaft und teilt persönliche Seelsorgeerfahrungen. Silvoso zeigt auf, wie wichtig die Versöhnung zwischen Männern und Frauen ist, um das Ebenbild Gottes vollständig zu offenbaren, und skizziert die bedeutende Rolle, die Frauen in der bevorstehenden Ernte der Menschheitsgeschichte spielen werden.

      Gott will starke Frauen