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There is no single model or simple formula. This is about each church embarking on its own journey towards resourcing Christians to serve God in their daily work. Each church must start with the people God has already given it and the places and types of work that already occupy their lives.
- Equipping Churches Connect Daily Work to Worship
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- Equipping Churches Encourage Everyone to Take Responsibility
The challenge facing the church today is to equip, encourage...
- Equipping Churches Invest Resources in Equipping
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- Equipping Churches Actively Hunt for Examples And
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- Equipping Churches Create Structures to Sustain
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- Equipping Churches Include Daily Work as Part Of
Equipping churches include programs to equip those they...
- Conclusions About Equipping Churches
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- How Should We Work as Christians
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- Equipping Churches Connect Daily Work to Worship
There is no single model or simple formula. This is about each church embarking on its own journey towards resourcing Christians to serve God in their daily work. Each church must start with the people God has already given it and the places and types of work that already occupy their lives.
The call to worship exhorts God's people to turn from worldly distractions and to focus hearts, minds and actions on revering him. Robert Vasholz offers this comprehensive resource for those involved in leading worship.
Jan 5, 2024 · Each person is called to serve in various capacities, using their unique gifts for the edification of the church body and the glory of God. This service is characterized by selflessness, humility, and a focus on the needs of others, mirroring the example of Jesus Christ.
- What is my level of spiritual consecration? As you consider that, let me ask you some other questions. Are you 100% sold-out to Jesus? Are you willing to sacrifice your comfort and convenience for someone else’s benefit?
- How is my servant’s attitude? Many will say they want to be like Jesus, but have they really considered what that entails? Jesus communicated plainly what it means to have a “kingdom attitude.”
- What is my level of practical availability? A person can have all the ability in the world, but it will avail nothing if he or she does not have availability.
- Am I willing to work? Work is not an unspiritual word. When the Holy Spirit spoke in Antioch, He said,“Now separate to Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them”(Acts 13:2 NKJV).
It’s natural in our problem-solving to go there, but it comes out of a scarcity mindset. Resourcing starts with what God has already provided. Yet you’ll find a significant—and fruitful—paradigm shift occurs when you can help them focus on what they DO have.
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By studying the ways of Christ in the gospels, Christians receive a model of evangelism that can be trusted. Coleman acknowledges that some work has been done on Christ’s approach to discipleship, but he claims that work still must be done concerning his method of evangelism.