Shaping (Apprenticing/Multiplying Ministries)
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This is a interesting article in which the author make a case that Evangelicals today are determined to end the Reformation. |
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Man Can Build a booming church, but only God can build a Biblical Church. We need to learn that the God Built church has the Spirit of God as its energy, the Word of God as its most precious jewel, and the glory of God as its supream goal. |
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Here is a great place to start to understand the ministry of Jonathan Edwards his personal convictions |
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If you’ve struggled to follow Jesus by veering away from the gospel into duty-bound legalism or moralistic indifference, then this book is for you! Fight Clubs is a radical call to fight the fight of faith in the strength of the gospel. Jonathan Dodson calls us to join the fight against sin, legalism, and license by looking to Christ and His gospel. Fight Clubs equips us to fight the fight of faith by exposing the fleeting promises of sin and drawing us into the grace-saturated promises of God. Displacing defective forms of discipleship, Dodson keeps the gospel central by tapping into various layers of biblical motivations that promote joyful obedience to Christ. The book also provides a strategy to fight sin as the church---small fighting communities called Fight Clubs. Read this book; form a fight club; and start fighting in the strength of the gospel. |
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A paradigm for our church called The Table, The Pulpit and the Square. Though each picture represents a different environment of church life (the home, the gathered church and the public square) and encompasses all we do as a church... |
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This is a very simple paradigm that encompasses all that we are doing (in terms of outreach), and will be doing in the future, as we seek to be faithful to the mission of God in the Fox Valley. Nothing new here. This is basic stuff, but putting it together like this helps us to see the big ministry picture and moves us forward in practical ways without having to rely on ministry programs. The paradigm uses a circle, a triangle and a square to communicate each ministry realm. |
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Is being a disciple about what you do for Christ or learning from Christ. Is Disciplemaking serving horizontal needs of men or is it vertical learning? |
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