Ministry website of Mark Anderson
  • Welcome to Mark Anderson's Website
  • Contact
  • The Exploitation of Legalism
  • Converting and Discipling
  • So Great Salvation!
  • A Trinitarian perspective
  • What does it mean to worship God?
  • What does it mean to be spiritual?
  • Is it possible to understand the intended meaning of Biblical writers?
  • To Cease or not to cease: Spiritual gifts today?
  • Speaking in tongues
  • Introduction to 1 Corinthians
  • Overview of 1 John
  • Suffering
  • What does it mean to blaspheme the Holy Spirit?
  • The legal argument of homosexuality
  • Abiding in Christ
  • Two essential components for prayer
  • Marriage: A Divine-joining
  • Water Baptism
  • Itinerary 2025
  • Multimedia
  • Links
  • The Suffering Saint
  • Book Reviews in Scholarly Journals
  • An Evaluation of Key Texts relating to Spirit Baptism
  • Are Messianic Congregations Necessary or do they Divide the Church?

WELCOME TO MARK ANDERSON'S WEBSITE

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John 3:16 in Chinese
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I am Mark Anderson and I live in Northern Ireland with my wife Rosnah and our three children Joanna, Zoe and Zachary. 


My home church is  Lisnadill Full Gospel Church situated outside the city of Armagh.


I enjoy very much preaching and teaching the Word of God and I believe very strongly that there must be balance within the Body of Christ to correct abuses and extremes. It is imperative that we read the Word not through the eyes of our tradition but read exactly what it says and without prejudice. As ministers of the Word we need to ensure that we withhold nothing but preach the whole counsel of God.

Feel free to listen to some of the sermons I preached on my podcast 'Kerysso' and also on Soundcloud which can be found on the multimedia page.



In the following pages you will find relevant subjects which I trust will be be a blessing and help as we seek to become the people God has called and purposed us to be.

Thank you for visiting

God bless you

Mark Anderson





New Book  'To Cease or not to cease:  Spiritual gifts today?'

Miracles, signs and wonders happen today! Countless people the world over testify to God’s miraculous power and intervention in their lives. While personal testimony is inspiring to many, for others, it’s simply not sufficient. Cessationism says that the supernatural gifts of the Spirit ceased when the New Testament was complete; This is a common belief held by many clergy and laity alike. This book challenges that misconception and seeks to scripturally demonstrate that these supernatural gifts have not and will not cease until Christ returns.




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