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Warren Wiersbe

Warren Wiersbe

Warren Wiersbe (1929 - Present)

Warren W. Wiersbe is best known as a Bible teacher, author, and conference speaker. He has ministered in churches and conferences in Canada, Central and South America, Europe, and the United States. He has published more than 150 books and was awarded the Gold Medallion Lifetime Achievement Award by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association.

He is known as a "pastors' pastor," and his speaking,writing and radio ministries have brought new understanding of the truths of God's Word to people around the world. Wiersbe is perhaps best known for his series of 50 books in the "BE" series: Be Real, Be Rich, Be Obedient, Be Mature, Be Joyful, etc. and other theological works.


Warren Wendel Wiersbe is an American pastor, Bible teacher, conference speaker and a prolific writer of Christian literature and theological works.

A contributing editor to Baker Book House. He has been writing books since the 1950s under several publishing house labels; completing more then 150 books including the popular BE series of commentaries on every book of the Bible which has sold over four million copies.

Warren Wiersbe was awarded two honorary Doctorate Degrees and has accumulated in his personal library more than 10,000 books; some times referred to as "the pastor's pastor", Dr. Wiersbe has become a well known and trusted Bible theologian and scholar throughout Fundamental and Evangelical circles.

      Warren W. Wiersbe is a well known international Bible conference teacher with a heart for missions and is a former pastor of Moody Church in Chicago.

      He served for ten years as General Director and Bible Teacher for Back to the Bible. Dr. Wiersbe is author of more than 80 books, including the best-selling "BE" series.

      He is known as a "pastors' pastor," and his speaking,writing and radio ministries have brought new understanding of the truths of God's Word to people around the world.

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Reavivamento é a renovação do amor da igreja por Jesus Cristo', escreveu Vance Havner.
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As pessoas sacrificam-se por coisas que realmente gostam. (p.68)
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Um dos melhores meios de encobrir nossos pecados é assistir a um culto religioso e passar pela rotina de adoração a Deus, evitando cuidadosamente o arrependimento. (p. 21)
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Vance Haver descreveu a igreja de maneira exata: "Nos dias de hoje somos desafiados, mas não transformados; convencidos, mas não convertidos. Ouvimos, mas não praticamos; e, desse modo, enganamos a nós mesmos.
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never buy a book simply because it’s priced low. A book you’ll never use isn’t a bargain; it is a thief.
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the Son of God was coming to earth—a King entering His domain! In heaven, angels do God’s bidding and offer ceaseless worship. How appropriate that heavenly servants be given a part in preparing the way for the Savior’s birth!
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The king’s heart is like channels of water in the hand of the LORD; He turns it wherever He wishes” (Prov. 21:1 NASB). Micah had prophesied that Messiah would be born in Bethlehem (Mic. 5:2). By issuing the order that a census be taken throughout the Roman Empire, Augustus provided the reason for Mary and Joseph to travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem. And there the Word of the Lord was proved true. There is a mystery in how God’s providence shapes the choices of human agents, but the lesson is that God fulfills His purposes according to His Word. Those in positions of political or financial power may not realize it, but ultimately they serve God’s purposes. Rulers may be a blessing or a threat to God’s people, but God rules over the nations (see Rom. 13:1–7). The persons in power are not as powerful as they may think.
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Above all, joy should come from the true story of the joyful God bringing salvation to sinners so they could become His children.
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Proverbs 17:6 reminds grandparents, “Children’s children are a crown to the aged.
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Hope means hoping when things are hopeless or it is no virtue at all. It is only when things are hopeless that hope begins to be a strength” (G. K. Chesterton). Hope is an undefeated forward look.
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The authority of Jesus is the greatest of all. When we claim His promises, when we yield to His Holy Spirit, when we pray and when we obey, we share in that authority and accomplish His purposes on this earth.
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In this world you will have trouble,” He told His disciples. “But take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). The world looks at Christians as inferior underlings, but Jesus sees us as unbeatable overcomers.
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No doubt you have heard people say, or perhaps you have said yourself, “Christmas is for children.” Take a long look at this group standing in the temple and you will never say it again. You have Mary, Joseph, Simeon, Anna—and Jesus, the center of their hearts’ attention. Mary was a teenager, Joseph was perhaps twice as old as his wife, and Simeon and Anna were aged; but they were all united around the Savior.
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The business we are about is the ministry of the Word, and the ministry of the Word seeks to grow up believers in Jesus Christ.
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A practical theology of preaching recognizes and values people, understands where they are, and recognizes the importance of planning preaching with discipleship in mind.
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Perceiving preaching as discipleship gives preachers a more meaningful way of approaching those to whom they speak. No longer are their listeners an audience or even a congregation; they are believers, followers of Jesus Christ, disciples.
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When you see yourself as a discipler, you will rethink how you preach, what you preach, and why you preach.
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People may be impressed with this celebrated personality or that evangelical icon, but the evangelical luminary doesn’t have a clue about your church, what they need, and what God wants you to communicate to them as they move toward maturity in Christ. And that’s good!
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How sad it is when people only hear about God's blessing, but never experience it, because they are not in the place where God can bless them.
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One of the greatest punishments God can inflict on people is to let them have their own way. God is holy and will not permit His people to enjoy sin for long or live on substitutes. Eight times in the Bible we read, "be holy for I am holy"; God means what He says.
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