One of the themes in Bethel’s approach to pastoral care is that you don’t so much respond to someone’s sin because that doesn’t truly reflect their identity. Instead you should seek to honour and name correctly who they are now, their new identity. This is sometimes referred to as “calling out the gold”. This very… Continue reading Calling out the gold
Tag: Danny Silk
Rumpelstiltskin: Bethel and Prosperity
I would like to pick up on a quote I shared from Danny Silk’s book, the Culture of Honour, in a previous article. “Success is built through the value we maintain for the prophetic voices in our environment, because our prosperity comes through our agreements with Heaven’s culture, and the prophets clarify the reality of… Continue reading Rumpelstiltskin: Bethel and Prosperity
Bethel prophets
I’m continuing to look at Danny Silk’s book “Culture of Honour”. Last time, we looked specifically at Danny (and Bethel’s) understanding of who apostles are. Here, I want to have a look at what he says about prophets. Silk writes: The next vital piece in the government of a revival culture is the role of… Continue reading Bethel prophets
Bethel, culture of honour and apostles
One of the big ideas we are picking up on as we do this deep dive into Bethel theology is the idea of “a culture of honour”. The key person behind this is one of the main, Bethel leadership team, Danny Silk who has written a book by that name. Now, we might have an… Continue reading Bethel, culture of honour and apostles