Follow-up Ministry

The Robinsons have developed an ministry specific system to invite, invoke involve and invigorate people to invite others to experiencing the good news of Christ

Some call it Assimilation. Beverly calls it sharing His love. Beverly through her years of expertise in the area of corporate training in marketing, outreach and consumer retention coupled with her ministry background has bridged corporate world concepts with the gospel message of Christ.

These along with her husband Kevin’s ministry experience combined with his public service and research background have made assimilation an authenticity in a diverse world to ministries throughout the nations.

Assimilation Defined

Assimilation is a relatively new term in church language but in reality it is as old as when the church was born on Pentecost and 3000 people were added in one day (Acts 2:41). In spite of the wonderful fellowship enjoyed by the thousands of new believers in Jerusalem the difficulties associated with assimilation were made evident when complaints arose among the Hellenistic Jews regarding the daily distribution of food to their widows (Acts 6:1-6). Even more profound was the issue of assimilating Gentiles into what began as a Jewish church (Acts 15:28-29). However Paul describes Assimilation best in Ephesians.

“...You are members of God's very own family... and you belong in God's household with every other Christian.” Ephesians 2:19 (LB)


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