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In Defense of the Word of Faith: An Apologetic Response to Encourage Charismatic Believers

Timothy Sims

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About the Book

In Defense of the Word of Faith focuses on the impact of the Charismatic/Word of Faith Movement and its overall positive affects on, and contributions to, the body of Christ.  Its purpose is to provide a source of encouragement and exhortation to members of the charismatic Christian community who have been adversely impacted and discouraged by the negative commentary, adverse apologetic arguments, and unfavorable viewpoints expressed by critics of the movement.  For readers who are part of the Charismatic experience, it is intended to provide them with a sense of empowerment and inspiration through information and testimonials. The goal is to build confidence by providing evidence for proof of credibility for core beliefs held within the community. And to promote introspective evaluation, which should lead to repentance, when necessary.

 

It is also an attempt to present a general apologetic response to the negative criticism and attacks against the charismatic community and its representatives.  By utilizing a style and format that incorporates personal testimonials, interviews, biblical and historical facts, compelling arguments, and the authority of scripture, In Defense of the Word of Faith presents a case for the validity and necessity of the Charismatic Movement and the vital role that the charismatic community has in God’s plan for the Church and end time ministry.

About the Author

Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Timothy received Christ at age nine.  He was brought up in a traditional Pentecostal church, but later joined the Word of Faith community in 1980, and began serving in music ministry in 1984. In 2000, the Lord began to deal with Timothy about operating in the gift of teaching.  Shortly thereafter in 2001, God opened a door when the pastor of a nondenominational charismatic church, asked him to serve as an associate minister and worship leader.

As a minister of the gospel, Timothy Sims is an insightful and inspirational Bible teacher. He is a graduate of the International College of Bible Theology-St. Louis, where he received a Bachelor of Theology and is now an instructor for the college.  He received his ordination as a licensed minister through American Mission Teams, an international ministry based in Norris City, Illinois.

Minister Tim Sims is also a gifted singer-songwriter and psalmist committed to the ministry of worship through music. Over the past twenty-five years, he has served as a worship leader for evangelical and charismatic ministries alike. Through the ministry of God’s word and music, Timothy has been granted the opportunity to observe the impact of charismatic ministry and teaching upon the traditional Evangelical Christian community and Charismatic/Word of Faith community alike.  It is this dual exposure as a lay leader in ministry that has provided the inspiration and education for this book.

Timothy and his wife Kimberly are the proud parents of three wonderful children and are committed to the ministry of marriage and family.

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Chapter Four

A GIFT TO THE BODY

In an effort to increase our understanding of the positive influence

and overall impact the Word of Faith movement has had upon the

church, and to build a foundation for an appreciation of the manifold

ways in which the charismatic community has ministered to the

body of Christ, I thought it might help if we take a look at some of

those contributions. To this end, let us consider the following topics

as gifts to the body of Christ.

“A New Song

Arguably, one of the greatest gifts and most appreciated blessings

given to the modern day church was delivered via the gift of music.

It began in the hearts and minds of a few individuals, born out of

 

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a desire to worship in a more simple and intimate way. And God,

in His magnifi cent and wonderful way, took a spark that began in

the heart of a few individuals and ignited a fi restorm the spread

across every continent on the globe. He took that idea (the desire

to worship in a more simple and intimate way) and used it to create

an entirely new genre of music that would impact a generation and

would aff ectionately become known as Contemporary Praise and

Worship.

I must say that in my own life, as a musician, songwriter and a

worship leader, music has been an indispensable part of my Christian

experience. From the age of nine years old, I believe that God began

to prepare me for a life of worship through music. In fact, when

my parent asked what I wanted for my ninth birthday, my response

was adamant as I told them that I wanted a guitar for my birthday

that year! Well, to my surprise, it wasn’t my parents who took me

seriously, but rather it was my grandmother who purchased a brand

new acoustic guitar and gave it to me as a gift. Needless to say,

she was the best grandmother anyone could have, and her gift of

love served as a springboard, which catapulted my life into a new

direction. Later that same year, just after my conversion experience,

I gave my life to Christ and began to sing in the “young people’s

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choir” at church. And to this day, I still have very fond memories of

that experience.

By the time I was fi fteen, I had already begun to play guitar in

church and where ever the choir was invited to sing. Right about

that time, I also began to hear music and write new and original

songs. Th ey were born out of my love for the Lord and an intimacy

that I experienced between God and me as I spent time in prayer

and the word. Th ese songs were diff erent from the songs we

sang in church. Again however, after I turned sixteen, my whole

life as a born again believer changed after I was introduced to the

charismatic community. Th e songs they sang were diff erent too, but

they refl ected the same kind of intimacy and love for God as the

music I was writing. And better still, that intimacy seemed to be a

shared experience in the collective worship experience.


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