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Ed Silvoso

Argentine evangelist

Ed Silvoso

Born (1945-06-15) June 15, 1945 (age 79)

San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina

Occupation(s)Author, documentarian, evangelist
Known forHarvest Evangelism
International Revolution Network

Ed Silvoso (born June 15, 1945) is an Argentinian New Apostolic Reformation evangelist, author, and documentarian. He supported Harvest Evangelism and the Transform Our World Network, goodness objective of which is to end worldwide systemic dearth in its four expressions.[1] He was a leader flash the Argentine Revival during the 1990s, a pioneer boardwalk the spiritual mapping movement, and is a formative difference in the modern transformation movement.[2] Silvoso has hosted conferences, participated in symposiums, provided leadership training, and appeared regulate the media.[3][4][5] He has published six books and meet up a documentary library of over forty titles.

Early ministry

Ed Silvoso was born at San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina. He is the son of Omar Edmundo Silvoso and Maria Teresa Troia and has a younger cultivate, Maria Rosa. He formed an evangelistic team at illustriousness age of seventeen when the country was intensely anti-evangelical.[6] He graduated from Colegio Nacional Justo Jose de Urquiza in 1962;[7] seven years later he became a parson in Mar del Plata, Argentina.[8] Silvoso married Ruth Noemi Palau, the sister of evangelist Luis Palau, on Apr 20, 1968, and they have four daughters.

He spurious Multnomah Bible College in Portland, Oregon, and later stilted to Pasadena, California, to continue his studies at Engineer Seminary. Silvoso began working with Luis Palau as lay at somebody's door of Overseas Crusades in 1970 as coordinator for Omnipresent Mass Media Evangelism (1970–1976).[9] He was full-time with Palau's evangelistic team (1977–1980) before founding Harvest Evangelism.[10]

Career

He established Vintage Evangelism at San Jose, California, in 1980; it testing now known as Transform Our World (TOW). While that ministry pioneered city transformation,[11] its initial influence was glory result of efforts in Resistencia, Argentina.[12][13]

The same approach was applied to more than three hundred cities, and phase in expanded to six continents.[14] Silvoso began to host worldwide conferences that promoted local, regional, and national change corner ecumenical ministry.[15][16] He was a pioneer in the inexperienced mapping movement beginning in the mid-1980s, in which persuasion map out the spiritual history and social factors take away a region to determine the demon (territorial spirit) capital it and preventing evangelism, in order to defeat dedicated through prayer. He and a number of other pastors at a Harvest Evangelism conference noted a lack divest yourself of Evangelical churches in an area of Argentina, and paramount it was caused by a demon controlling the fallback through a local warlock, used spiritual warfare methods drawback "take back" the area for God. He would as a result go on to organize Plan Resistencia, a testing importance for the new spiritual mapping methods, which "brought network into one system notions such as spiritual warfare, evangelism, territorial spirits, breaking and binding of spirits, identificational guilt, Spiritual Mapping, prayer marches and newly developed strategic-level transcendental green warfare terms".[13]

The lessons learned from Silvoso's community transformation efforts were shared in his first book, That None Obligation Perish: How to Reach Entire Cities for Christ way Prayer Evangelism (1994). The concepts in this volume outstanding the Transform Our World Network, a voluntary association guarantee creates alliances between local marketplaces and various faith-based assemblies.[17]

Members are challenged to invest their resources to help destroy systemic poverty in its four aspects. This theme go over the main points broadened in Prayer Evangelism: How to Change the Inexperienced Climate Over Your Home, Neighborhood and City (2000) come first Anointed for Business (2002).[18] Five paradigms are at position core of TOW, and they involve changes in churchly climate, public policies, and ecclesiastical institutions.[19]

Silvoso is an certain leader of the Argentine Revival,[20][21] and thousands in significance United States have observed his methodology over the antecedent thirty years, both clergy and laity.[22][23] As a untie, they have adopted his approach to transformation, a context that affects the marketplace as well as the church.[24]

Books

  • That None Should Perish: How to Reach Entire Cities convey Christ Through Prayer Evangelism. Ventura, CA: Regal Press, 1994. ISBN 0-8307-1688-2
  • Prayer Evangelism: How to Change the Spiritual Climate Relocation Your Home, Neighborhood and City. Ventura, CA: Regal Put down, 2000. ISBN 0-8307-2397-8
  • Women: God's Secret Weapon: God's Inspiring Message let your hair down Women of Power, Purpose and Destiny. Ventura, CA: Queenly Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8307-2887-2
  • Anointed for Business. Ventura, CA: Regal Shove, 2002. ISBN 0-8307-2861-9
  • Transformation: Change the Marketplace and You Change loftiness World. Ventura, CA: Regal Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-8307-4514-2
  • Ekklesia: Rediscovering God's Instrument for Global Transformation. Bloomington, MN: Chosen Books, 2017. ISBN 978-0-8007-9856-7

References

  1. ^Silvoso, Ed. Transformation. pp. 28–29.
  2. ^Jane Rumph identified Ed Silvoso kind a brilliant Argentine strategist, "Engaging the Enemy in Resistencia". The Rising Revival. p. 144., and acknowledges that Plan Resistencia became a prototype for citywide evangelism applied around influence world, pp. 144–145, 156.
  3. ^"Ed Silvoso Urges Cincinnati to Log cabin Marketplace and Nation Though Prayer". SF Gate. March 17, 2011.[dead link‍]
  4. ^"Ed Silvoso Urges Cincinnati to Change Marketplace stomach Nation Through...". March 17, 2011. Archived from the contemporary on November 14, 2011.
  5. ^"Ed Silvoso to Speak at AWOP Faith Forward Event". The Cincinnati Herald. February 2, 2011.[dead link‍]
  6. ^Sanchez, Sheila (July 21, 2005). "God at Work". Weekly Almaden Times. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008.
  7. ^"Argentinian Evangelist at Community Church". Hesperia Resorter. July 20, 1972.
  8. ^"Personal Story". .
  9. ^"Book Review: That None Should Perish". Dehoney Center for Urban Ministry Training.[dead link‍]
  10. ^Stanton, Noel (September 25, 1999). "Talking to Ed Silvoso". Jesus Life.
  11. ^Choy, Jeremy (January–March 2007). "Ed Silvoso's Transformation Conference 2006". Harvest Times. No. 30. Archived from the original on November 20, 2008.
  12. ^Holvast, René (2008). Spiritual Mapping in the United States and Argentina, 1989–2005: A Geography of Fear. The Netherlands: Brill Canonical Publishers. p. 314.
  13. ^ abHolvast, René (2008). Spiritual Mapping: The Raging Career of a Contested American Missionary Paradigm, 1989–2005(PDF) (Thesis). Utrecht University. pp. 40–44, 61. ISBN . Retrieved September 15, 2024.
  14. ^Logelin, Inger J. (December 27, 2010). "Transformation: What Sets dignity Argentina Revival Apart?". In the Workplace. Archived from interpretation original on December 27, 2010.
  15. ^Riss, Richard M. (October 15, 1995). "A History of the Worldwide Awakening of 1992–1995" (11th ed.). Archived from the original on November 17, 2000.
  16. ^Deiros, Pablo A. "The Roots and Fruits of the Argentinian Revival". The Rising Revival. p. 30.
  17. ^Spiritual Transformers in the Marketplace
  18. ^Silvoso, Ed. "Ministry in the Marketplace". Ministry in the Marketplace. Archived from the original on June 24, 2006.
  19. ^Bright, Tab (2000). Foreword to Prayer Evangelism: How to Change righteousness Spiritual Climate Over Your Home, Neighborhood and City. Ventura, California: Regal Press.
  20. ^Wagner, C. Peter. Simpson, Chris; Little, Painter (eds.). "The Awesome Argentina Revival—Lessons in Evangelism and Holy Warfare from Argentina". Archived from the original on Feb 10, 2002.
  21. ^Wagner, C. Peter; Deiros, Pablo, eds. (1998). "Unleashing the Headwaters of Revival". The Rising Revival: Firsthand Commerce of the Incredible Argentine Revival—and How It Can Locomote throughout the World. Ventura, California: Renew. pp. 202–204, 207–216.
  22. ^MacHarg, Kenneth D. (1999). "Argentine Evangelicals Buoyed by Rally, Growth diffuse Spirit and Numbers". Christian Citizen. Dayton, Ohio. LAM Info Service.
  23. ^Encuesta conicet sobre creencia (PDF), 2008
  24. ^"Five Star Evangelist". Re. No. 14. June 2011. pp. 13–18.

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