Featured, Mars Hill Global
- by Mars Hill Church on Monday, July 6th, 2009 10:37 am

Jesus vs. the Witch Doctor

Here are two more videos from this year’s Acts 29 leaders retreat. Meet JD Senkbile, International Director for Acts 29 in Africa…

…and Gerald Mwebe, a pastor and regional leader in Uganda, who shares an anecdote about the sort of opposition the church faces in this region.

Ten percent of our budget goes to support church planting efforts around the world. Most Mars Hill campuses (Shoreline, for example) help fund specific congregations. Talk to your campus pastor for details.


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Acts 29 Network

Acts 29 Network exists to start churches that plant churches with both solid theology and a missional mindset. More information on the Acts 29 website.


FEATURED - November 4th, 2009

Is Polygamy Biblical?

In light of the Raymond Jessop and Yearning For Zion cult, Pastor Mark addressed the question of whether or not polygamy is Biblical.
Various cults, aberrant sects, and perverts make the case that the Bible does mention polygamy and so it is biblically acceptable. However, they fail to acknowledge that the Bible speaks of human sin [...]


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CHANGED BY JESUS - October 14th, 2009

“I didn’t care anymore”

Changed By Jesus #54
By a female teenager at the Ballard campus
I was raised going to church every Sunday. I thought I was a Christian because I was really good at following rules and thought I was an expert on Jesus. But the personal, life-changing relationship wasn’t there.
This seemed to work for me in middle school, [...]


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