About Gary Rohrmayer
Gary has a unique focus in mobilizing and mentoring leaders into the harvest field. He specializes in equipping leaders in areas of spiritual formation, church multiplication and church health.
Gary’s vision is to see that no leader travel their ministry journey alone. He desires to emulate the ministry of Barnabas by becoming a son of encouragement to the next generation of leaders.
The nature and essence of God’s forgiveness Sometimes we need to be reminded of God’s promise for the forgiveness of sins. Here are a few Old Testament scriptures that reveal the heart of God in dealing with His people. … Continue reading →
This newly updated Spanish Edition of the best selling Spiritual Journey Guide. Separates itself from any other evangelism tool on the market. Continue reading →
In 21 Courageous Prayers, Gary Rohrmayer introduces you to the spiritual discipline of reading, meditating on, and praying through the book of Psalms. Our hope is that this 21-day journey will turn into a 365-day spiritual habit. Continue reading →
Dangerous Prayers! Can prayer be dangerous? Is prayer supposed to be dangerous? Any encounter with a Holy God can be dangerous—not in a life-threatening way, but in a way that can be life altering and soul shaping. All too often we … Continue reading →
Two weeks after I received Christ I was invited by my new Christians friends to attend a Saturday seminar on evangelism. To be honest, at that time, I didn’t even know what evangelism was or even meant. I was just excited … Continue reading →
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“Evangelism was the prerogative and duty of every church member … The ordinary people of the first century church saw it as their job: Christianity was supremely a lay movement, spread by informal missionaries.” – Michael Green We will not … Continue reading →
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“Helping to fulfill the Great Commission is the single most important task of the Church. Therefore, developing evangelistic leadership to carry out that mission should be a top priority.” – Bill Bright Are your board meetings filled with a burning passion … Continue reading →
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I am amazed at how many pastoral staff members in local churches are woefully inactive at personally sharing their faith or even explaining the gospel. How does one help their staff or volunteers to increase the number of spiritual conversations they get into in … Continue reading →
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Ed Stetzer once said, “If you want your church to be evangelistic and you yourself are not evangelistic – you are on a fools errand.” If you are going to see the spiritual conversations in your church increase this year … Continue reading →
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Over 30 years ago I was given a profound gift of Arnold A. Dallimore’s classic work, George Whitefield, the Life and Times of the Great Evangelist of the Eighteenth-Century Revival. George Whitefield was not a man of great physical stature but he … Continue reading →