Our Basic Training aim give our volunteers the foundation to serve God best in church. This will help every one review what we’ve discussed during our first Basic Training for Communications Team volunteers in Victory Pioneer.
The document provides guidance on how to build connections within a Bible study group at different levels - as members, as ministers, and as missionaries. It suggests focusing on engaging with God's word, fellowship, prayer, care for one another, and living out the great commandment to love God and others. It also discusses indicators of connectedness like participation, preparation, sharing needs, and finding and following Christ. The overall message is that groups can become communities and be commissioned for mission by ministering to members, caring for one another, and helping members engage in ministry outreach.
Presence filled leadership people can followJohn Jackson
After many years in spiritual leadership, I learned that leading people well is not just about relationship, it is not just about production, it is about leading people to experience the presence of God. Learn hear what I learned...
This is a sample presentation for an online Christian youth ministry. It is the first lesson on the goal for studying the Bible taken from 1 Timothy 1:5. It is a work in progress, so the narration only goes through slide five.
Soar into Small Groups & Ministry Teamsvitalchurches
This document discusses shifting from audience-oriented programming like worship services and classes to more face-to-face ministry like small groups and spiritual direction. It emphasizes balancing large group and small group ministry. Small groups are said to grow faith and friendships while meeting needs. Guidelines are provided for effective small groups, including size, meeting frequency, and using a discipleship triangle of word, share, and prayer. The document also discusses developing ministry teams instead of just using committees, and outlines five centering practices for effective ministry teams.
The ministry outlined four goals for 2012: 1) To make Jesus their "first love" by loving God, 2) To experience unprecedented unity by loving one another, 3) For each member to overcome a spiritual struggle by growing spiritually, 4) For each member to bring one person to Jesus to fulfill their purpose of reaching out.
You can receive our editable Powerpoint slides by sharing this presentation and submitting your email at www.slidebooks.com | Personal Mission Statement and Vision Statement | By ex-Deloitte Consultants
The document outlines an individual's priorities, goals, and strategies. It lists faith, working, and love as top priorities. The goal is to glorify and enjoy God, and the strategy is to lay down one's life. Key aspects are righteousness by faith alone, trusting God's promises, speaking truth in love to family, being a fisher of men for the world, and laying down one's life to obey God's word.
This document outlines the principles and practices of a Small Group Justice Ministry (SGJM). It describes SGJM as a learning community that reflects on actions, applies lessons to future actions, and takes action for justice. The document provides guidance on forming SGJM groups, including casting a wide invitation, ensuring diversity, and keeping groups to 8-12 people. It emphasizes discerning issues together through discussing callings, neighbors, partners, resources and theology. Key practices include empathy, companioning, soul work, storytelling, and reflection to build understanding and grow the ability to connect, commit, find integrity and enjoyment in life.
The document provides guidance on how to build connections within a Bible study group at different levels - as members, as ministers, and as missionaries. It suggests focusing on engaging with God's word, fellowship, prayer, care for one another, and living out the great commandment to love God and others. It also discusses indicators of connectedness like participation, preparation, sharing needs, and finding and following Christ. The overall message is that groups can become communities and be commissioned for mission by ministering to members, caring for one another, and helping members engage in ministry outreach.
Presence filled leadership people can followJohn Jackson
After many years in spiritual leadership, I learned that leading people well is not just about relationship, it is not just about production, it is about leading people to experience the presence of God. Learn hear what I learned...
This is a sample presentation for an online Christian youth ministry. It is the first lesson on the goal for studying the Bible taken from 1 Timothy 1:5. It is a work in progress, so the narration only goes through slide five.
Soar into Small Groups & Ministry Teamsvitalchurches
This document discusses shifting from audience-oriented programming like worship services and classes to more face-to-face ministry like small groups and spiritual direction. It emphasizes balancing large group and small group ministry. Small groups are said to grow faith and friendships while meeting needs. Guidelines are provided for effective small groups, including size, meeting frequency, and using a discipleship triangle of word, share, and prayer. The document also discusses developing ministry teams instead of just using committees, and outlines five centering practices for effective ministry teams.
The ministry outlined four goals for 2012: 1) To make Jesus their "first love" by loving God, 2) To experience unprecedented unity by loving one another, 3) For each member to overcome a spiritual struggle by growing spiritually, 4) For each member to bring one person to Jesus to fulfill their purpose of reaching out.
You can receive our editable Powerpoint slides by sharing this presentation and submitting your email at www.slidebooks.com | Personal Mission Statement and Vision Statement | By ex-Deloitte Consultants
The document outlines an individual's priorities, goals, and strategies. It lists faith, working, and love as top priorities. The goal is to glorify and enjoy God, and the strategy is to lay down one's life. Key aspects are righteousness by faith alone, trusting God's promises, speaking truth in love to family, being a fisher of men for the world, and laying down one's life to obey God's word.
This document outlines the principles and practices of a Small Group Justice Ministry (SGJM). It describes SGJM as a learning community that reflects on actions, applies lessons to future actions, and takes action for justice. The document provides guidance on forming SGJM groups, including casting a wide invitation, ensuring diversity, and keeping groups to 8-12 people. It emphasizes discerning issues together through discussing callings, neighbors, partners, resources and theology. Key practices include empathy, companioning, soul work, storytelling, and reflection to build understanding and grow the ability to connect, commit, find integrity and enjoyment in life.
This document provides study notes on Christian personal development from the Pastoral Leadership Academy. It discusses why Christians should engage in self-development, defining it as allowing God to guide personal growth. The notes explain that while the world focuses on self, Christians should renew their mind and live transformed by God. Personal development helps Christians become disciplined warriors for God by focusing on God, others, and positive thinking. Key issues for Christian personal development are finding mentors, developing positive thinking through Scripture, and using affirmations to harness the power of one's words. The overall message is that personal development, when done with the right heart motives of pleasing God and serving others, can help Christians become all God created them to be.
Personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministryleadershipmgtservice
This document discusses the importance of personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministry. It makes the case that personal growth and development is necessary for Christians to renew their minds, walk in God's abundance, add value to others' lives, and live disciplined lives. True personal development done with the motive to please God and serve others can enhance one's Christ-centeredness. The document outlines key areas for personal growth including character, capacity, competence, contribution, and connection. It notes that without consistent development, one's abilities and ministry can stagnate. The imperatives and principles of personal development are described.
A brief overview of how coaching can help create sustained change in people. That may be performance at work or relationships at home. It may mean a complete change in direction....
This document discusses connecting with coworkers and finding meaning in work. It provides tips for connecting with coworkers despite differences such as beginning with basics, finding common ground, being a good listener, and making an effort outside of work. The document also discusses finding meaning and purpose in work by working with integrity, excellence, and love as God intended work to be dignified and purposeful. Activities are suggested to apply these principles such as sharing how coworkers positively influence each other and using a Johari window to learn about oneself.
This document discusses discerning one's calling in ministry. It emphasizes the importance of understanding one's personality, passions, spiritual gifts, and weaknesses in crafting a personal purpose statement. This purpose statement, along with feedback from community, can help one serve according to their giftedness and find roles that are a good fit. The document provides questions to help reflect on these areas and determine if one senses an open door to a new opportunity aligned with their calling.
Personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministry leadershipmgtservice
1) Personal development is important for Christians to renew their minds, walk in God's abundant life, add value to others, live disciplined lives, and withstand negative influences.
2) Personal development covers spiritual, emotional, mental, social, and communication maturity and involves character building, attitudinal changes, and equipping oneself for life and ministry.
3) Lack of personal development can lead to stagnation, decay, incompetence, immaturity, and inability to minister effectively or lead others.
A simple introductory course on Church Planting. The majority of the course notes presented here are based upon J. D. Payne's Planting Apostolic Churches
Renew week 1 commit to pursuing god joshua 24 lg questionskowboy62
The document discusses committing to pursuing God by renewing one's covenant with Him, as the people of Israel did in Joshua 24:14-15. It challenges readers to examine how faithfully they pursued God in 2011, identify any "gods" that competed for their devotion, and make practical decisions to pursue God with sincerity and faithfulness in 2012 as individuals and as a church community.
This document discusses integrating "Blissipline" into one's life and mindset. It encourages shifting from fear-based motivation to being inspired by bliss. It argues that we do things for feelings of fulfillment, not money itself, and lists successful figures like Michael Jordan who figured this out. It advises the reader to define their "BIG WHY", or ultimate goal, which should be inspiring and blissful, in order to stay motivated and transform discipline into an enjoyable "Blissipline."
So What”What problem, perspective, paradigm, or perplexing peo.docxrosemariebrayshaw
“So What?”
What problem, perspective, paradigm, or perplexing people puzzle keeps you awake at night? In what way has the Holy Spirit used course materials to address a piece of junk?
While choosing Bruce as my care seeker, I didn’t realize I would identify myself. Much like Bruce when tragedy strikes, there is strong possibility that I would block everything and everyone out, only to focus on what I may feel is important. I have created distance with my family members at times I should have been drawing closer and loving them more. Something I took into consideration is Kollar’s (2015) “Do Something Different.” If what you are doing is not working, stop doing it and do something different. Sometimes we all get into unhealthy habits (Kollar, 2015). Now I wouldn’t say that this issue has kept me up at night, but I have put so much of this perspective into work, that it has brought me out of a loner’s space. Another great aspect that proves the holy spirit is working and through course material, is the acknowledgement of God always being active. There are capabilities within the counselee that God has already revealed in his past that will help him effectively manage a specific problem in a way that is pleasing to God (Kollar, 2015). This is the reminder that God is always with me no matter what stage I am in my life. Psalms 139:23-24 says, “Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me and know my thoughts!” 24 “And see if there be any grievous ways in me and lead me in the way everlasting!” (ESV)
“Whats Best Next?”
Self-Care: Self-Care can be hard for any person but most difficult for those who take care of others. Some may even think that having others take care of them is just enough. Self-care consist of taking care of yourself mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Resting is an act of faith. We rest because God says we should/can. Trust that He will continue to work and take care of things even as we are resting (Our Hearts Journal, 2012). One of my greatest worries is when I stop everything stops. Once I realized that God will always handle the beginning and the ending, rest will become inevitable. I love this revelation from Peterson (2015), “In the presence of thera-noxious folks, we feel less healthy and secure.” Although others may never acknowledge this factor about therapeutic people, the fact that we acknowledge that feeling, leaves us with the responsibility to take care of ourselves.
Self and Securing Relationships: Relationships and community is one of the healthiest aspects to a healthy life. A counselee should always feel safe and secure when encountering a counseling session or group counseling session. Working in the church community mostly, safety and security are most important. Most individuals see ministry leaders as one of the main resources for help when searching. A minister should make referrals for two reasons: (1) to provide the church member or counselee with competent care and (2) to safeguard the.
Each month, COR strives to deepen one’s understanding of Gentle Teaching through the development of a monthly theme focusing on a particular aspect of a Culture of Gentleness.
This document outlines a class on biblical stewardship that takes a three-step approach: breadth, depth, and motivation. It will cover stewardship as a worldview topic and discuss finances and giving. The first session focuses on using talents and skills to serve God in one's daily work or vocation. It discusses being made in God's image to creatively transform the world and how we are responsible for actively using our gifts. The video highlights how Christianity helped advance the West by celebrating work and risk-taking with God-given assets.
This document discusses discerning one's calling in ministry. It emphasizes the importance of understanding one's personality, passions, spiritual gifts, and weaknesses in crafting a personal purpose statement. This purpose statement, along with feedback from community, can help one serve according to their giftedness and find roles that are a good fit. The document provides questions to help reflect on these areas and determine if one senses an open door to a new opportunity aligned with their calling.
This document discusses discerning one's calling in ministry. It emphasizes the importance of understanding one's personality, passions, spiritual gifts, and weaknesses in crafting a personal purpose statement. This purpose statement, along with feedback from community, can help one serve according to their giftedness and find roles that are complementary. The document provides questions to help reflect on these areas and determine if one feels called to a new role or ministry opportunity.
This document discusses discerning one's calling in ministry. It emphasizes the importance of understanding one's personality, passions, spiritual gifts, and weaknesses in crafting a personal purpose statement. This purpose statement, along with feedback from community, can help one serve according to their giftedness and find roles that are a good fit. The document provides questions to help reflect on these areas and determine if one senses an open door to a new opportunity aligned with their calling.
This document outlines a youth ministry training session focused on developing programs that go both "deep" in spiritual growth and "wide" in evangelism. Participants are asked to introduce themselves and consider how to address youth who are apathetic, interested, or coachable spiritually. Suggestions are provided like assigning accountability partners, studying Scripture together, and field trips to motivate evangelism. The goal is for youth leaders to leave with a homework assignment to immediately apply something from the training in their ministry.
The document describes The Alignment Network Project, which aims to create a network of emerging adults committed to living by seven principles connected to living with God. The project director hosts an online forum for network members and oversees the mostly volunteer-run organization. The project holds five-session discussion courses based on a book about knowing God, and those who complete a course are invited to join the network. The long-term goal is for the network to influence various communities through practicing principles like courage, love, and servant leadership.
The document discusses the responsibilities of youth ministry and challenges the approach of "moralistic therapeutic deism". It calls youth ministers to fully live out their faith by being mentors to youth, attending worship, teaching religious fundamentals, reading the Bible, and praying. It acknowledges that the current approach may be inadvertently teaching youth that Christianity is not important, but encourages renewing efforts to cultivate a "consequential faith" through discipleship training opportunities.
Self-Care: Belongingness, Boundaries and Healthy Relationships in Pastoral ...Celia Munson, BCCC
This presentation is primarily for pastoral care or clinical chaplaincy trainees in terms of self-care. This is based on the hopefully self-evident point that caregivers need to be holistically healthy to be able to help others.
The document discusses the importance of youth ministry leaders continually learning and improving their skills through various resources. It recommends that leaders read at least two books or resources per year - one focused on personal spiritual growth and one on sharpening youth ministry skills. Leaders are encouraged to take advantage of the wealth of books, articles, websites, and other materials available to help strengthen their knowledge and avoid reinventing ideas. Connecting with other youth workers is also presented as a way to share and learn from different ministry resources.
This document provides study notes on Christian personal development from the Pastoral Leadership Academy. It discusses why Christians should engage in self-development, defining it as allowing God to guide personal growth. The notes explain that while the world focuses on self, Christians should renew their mind and live transformed by God. Personal development helps Christians become disciplined warriors for God by focusing on God, others, and positive thinking. Key issues for Christian personal development are finding mentors, developing positive thinking through Scripture, and using affirmations to harness the power of one's words. The overall message is that personal development, when done with the right heart motives of pleasing God and serving others, can help Christians become all God created them to be.
Personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministryleadershipmgtservice
This document discusses the importance of personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministry. It makes the case that personal growth and development is necessary for Christians to renew their minds, walk in God's abundance, add value to others' lives, and live disciplined lives. True personal development done with the motive to please God and serve others can enhance one's Christ-centeredness. The document outlines key areas for personal growth including character, capacity, competence, contribution, and connection. It notes that without consistent development, one's abilities and ministry can stagnate. The imperatives and principles of personal development are described.
A brief overview of how coaching can help create sustained change in people. That may be performance at work or relationships at home. It may mean a complete change in direction....
This document discusses connecting with coworkers and finding meaning in work. It provides tips for connecting with coworkers despite differences such as beginning with basics, finding common ground, being a good listener, and making an effort outside of work. The document also discusses finding meaning and purpose in work by working with integrity, excellence, and love as God intended work to be dignified and purposeful. Activities are suggested to apply these principles such as sharing how coworkers positively influence each other and using a Johari window to learn about oneself.
This document discusses discerning one's calling in ministry. It emphasizes the importance of understanding one's personality, passions, spiritual gifts, and weaknesses in crafting a personal purpose statement. This purpose statement, along with feedback from community, can help one serve according to their giftedness and find roles that are a good fit. The document provides questions to help reflect on these areas and determine if one senses an open door to a new opportunity aligned with their calling.
Personal development for spiritual efficacy in life and ministry leadershipmgtservice
1) Personal development is important for Christians to renew their minds, walk in God's abundant life, add value to others, live disciplined lives, and withstand negative influences.
2) Personal development covers spiritual, emotional, mental, social, and communication maturity and involves character building, attitudinal changes, and equipping oneself for life and ministry.
3) Lack of personal development can lead to stagnation, decay, incompetence, immaturity, and inability to minister effectively or lead others.
A simple introductory course on Church Planting. The majority of the course notes presented here are based upon J. D. Payne's Planting Apostolic Churches
Renew week 1 commit to pursuing god joshua 24 lg questionskowboy62
The document discusses committing to pursuing God by renewing one's covenant with Him, as the people of Israel did in Joshua 24:14-15. It challenges readers to examine how faithfully they pursued God in 2011, identify any "gods" that competed for their devotion, and make practical decisions to pursue God with sincerity and faithfulness in 2012 as individuals and as a church community.
This document discusses integrating "Blissipline" into one's life and mindset. It encourages shifting from fear-based motivation to being inspired by bliss. It argues that we do things for feelings of fulfillment, not money itself, and lists successful figures like Michael Jordan who figured this out. It advises the reader to define their "BIG WHY", or ultimate goal, which should be inspiring and blissful, in order to stay motivated and transform discipline into an enjoyable "Blissipline."
So What”What problem, perspective, paradigm, or perplexing peo.docxrosemariebrayshaw
“So What?”
What problem, perspective, paradigm, or perplexing people puzzle keeps you awake at night? In what way has the Holy Spirit used course materials to address a piece of junk?
While choosing Bruce as my care seeker, I didn’t realize I would identify myself. Much like Bruce when tragedy strikes, there is strong possibility that I would block everything and everyone out, only to focus on what I may feel is important. I have created distance with my family members at times I should have been drawing closer and loving them more. Something I took into consideration is Kollar’s (2015) “Do Something Different.” If what you are doing is not working, stop doing it and do something different. Sometimes we all get into unhealthy habits (Kollar, 2015). Now I wouldn’t say that this issue has kept me up at night, but I have put so much of this perspective into work, that it has brought me out of a loner’s space. Another great aspect that proves the holy spirit is working and through course material, is the acknowledgement of God always being active. There are capabilities within the counselee that God has already revealed in his past that will help him effectively manage a specific problem in a way that is pleasing to God (Kollar, 2015). This is the reminder that God is always with me no matter what stage I am in my life. Psalms 139:23-24 says, “Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me and know my thoughts!” 24 “And see if there be any grievous ways in me and lead me in the way everlasting!” (ESV)
“Whats Best Next?”
Self-Care: Self-Care can be hard for any person but most difficult for those who take care of others. Some may even think that having others take care of them is just enough. Self-care consist of taking care of yourself mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Resting is an act of faith. We rest because God says we should/can. Trust that He will continue to work and take care of things even as we are resting (Our Hearts Journal, 2012). One of my greatest worries is when I stop everything stops. Once I realized that God will always handle the beginning and the ending, rest will become inevitable. I love this revelation from Peterson (2015), “In the presence of thera-noxious folks, we feel less healthy and secure.” Although others may never acknowledge this factor about therapeutic people, the fact that we acknowledge that feeling, leaves us with the responsibility to take care of ourselves.
Self and Securing Relationships: Relationships and community is one of the healthiest aspects to a healthy life. A counselee should always feel safe and secure when encountering a counseling session or group counseling session. Working in the church community mostly, safety and security are most important. Most individuals see ministry leaders as one of the main resources for help when searching. A minister should make referrals for two reasons: (1) to provide the church member or counselee with competent care and (2) to safeguard the.
Each month, COR strives to deepen one’s understanding of Gentle Teaching through the development of a monthly theme focusing on a particular aspect of a Culture of Gentleness.
This document outlines a class on biblical stewardship that takes a three-step approach: breadth, depth, and motivation. It will cover stewardship as a worldview topic and discuss finances and giving. The first session focuses on using talents and skills to serve God in one's daily work or vocation. It discusses being made in God's image to creatively transform the world and how we are responsible for actively using our gifts. The video highlights how Christianity helped advance the West by celebrating work and risk-taking with God-given assets.
This document discusses discerning one's calling in ministry. It emphasizes the importance of understanding one's personality, passions, spiritual gifts, and weaknesses in crafting a personal purpose statement. This purpose statement, along with feedback from community, can help one serve according to their giftedness and find roles that are a good fit. The document provides questions to help reflect on these areas and determine if one senses an open door to a new opportunity aligned with their calling.
This document discusses discerning one's calling in ministry. It emphasizes the importance of understanding one's personality, passions, spiritual gifts, and weaknesses in crafting a personal purpose statement. This purpose statement, along with feedback from community, can help one serve according to their giftedness and find roles that are complementary. The document provides questions to help reflect on these areas and determine if one feels called to a new role or ministry opportunity.
This document discusses discerning one's calling in ministry. It emphasizes the importance of understanding one's personality, passions, spiritual gifts, and weaknesses in crafting a personal purpose statement. This purpose statement, along with feedback from community, can help one serve according to their giftedness and find roles that are a good fit. The document provides questions to help reflect on these areas and determine if one senses an open door to a new opportunity aligned with their calling.
This document outlines a youth ministry training session focused on developing programs that go both "deep" in spiritual growth and "wide" in evangelism. Participants are asked to introduce themselves and consider how to address youth who are apathetic, interested, or coachable spiritually. Suggestions are provided like assigning accountability partners, studying Scripture together, and field trips to motivate evangelism. The goal is for youth leaders to leave with a homework assignment to immediately apply something from the training in their ministry.
The document describes The Alignment Network Project, which aims to create a network of emerging adults committed to living by seven principles connected to living with God. The project director hosts an online forum for network members and oversees the mostly volunteer-run organization. The project holds five-session discussion courses based on a book about knowing God, and those who complete a course are invited to join the network. The long-term goal is for the network to influence various communities through practicing principles like courage, love, and servant leadership.
The document discusses the responsibilities of youth ministry and challenges the approach of "moralistic therapeutic deism". It calls youth ministers to fully live out their faith by being mentors to youth, attending worship, teaching religious fundamentals, reading the Bible, and praying. It acknowledges that the current approach may be inadvertently teaching youth that Christianity is not important, but encourages renewing efforts to cultivate a "consequential faith" through discipleship training opportunities.
Self-Care: Belongingness, Boundaries and Healthy Relationships in Pastoral ...Celia Munson, BCCC
This presentation is primarily for pastoral care or clinical chaplaincy trainees in terms of self-care. This is based on the hopefully self-evident point that caregivers need to be holistically healthy to be able to help others.
The document discusses the importance of youth ministry leaders continually learning and improving their skills through various resources. It recommends that leaders read at least two books or resources per year - one focused on personal spiritual growth and one on sharpening youth ministry skills. Leaders are encouraged to take advantage of the wealth of books, articles, websites, and other materials available to help strengthen their knowledge and avoid reinventing ideas. Connecting with other youth workers is also presented as a way to share and learn from different ministry resources.
The document discusses discovering one's spiritual calling. It states that before discovering God's calling, one must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ through faith and accepting Him as Savior. It says God's calling may involve different tasks over one's lifetime depending on their stage of development and the needs of others, rather than just one specific lifelong ministry. Finding one's calling requires prayer, Bible study, and listening to godly counsel. One's calling will emerge naturally over time as they use their spiritual gifts to serve others through the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Tanner Doezie is a 21-year-old business management major at BYU-Idaho with a minor in photography. He has experience working in sales, organizing events as the Outdoor Activities Director at BYU-Idaho, and volunteering full-time for his church in Germany. Tanner strives to work hard and complete tasks in a timely manner. He works effectively in groups and enjoys the initial creative phases of projects.
The document discusses the importance of teaching from the heart rather than just the head. It explains that effective teaching involves three elements: character, compassion, and content. The teacher's character builds students' confidence, their compassion earns students' motivation, and their mastery of the content helps students learn. Overall, teaching impacts students most when it connects with them at a heart level by demonstrating care, building trustworthiness, and engaging their emotions.
This document discusses the importance of lifelong learning and adapting to changes. It notes that many jobs that exist today like social media managers and YouTubers did not exist 10 years ago, so there is no job security. It encourages focusing on strengths and educational goals. It provides ways to hack constraints to learning like geographical limits, lack of funding or resources, and time commitments. It suggests learning new skills like using technology, improving English, managing time better, and evolving thinking.
This document provides information on teaching, reaching, and ministering. It defines teaching as creating lasting change through the exchange of information and experiences. An effective teacher knows scripture, people, teaching methods, and leads by example. Reaching involves bringing people to Christ and Bible study through commitment, identification, planning for growth, visitation, and teaching. Ministering extends care beyond church walls by cultivating relationships, meeting needs, organizing care teams, and being available during life events. The overall message is that teaching, reaching, and ministering are important roles that require commitment, planning, and modeling care for others.
This document provides guidance for spiritual mentoring relationships between mentors and mentees. It discusses how mentoring relationships can begin, either through mentor or student initiation. It provides tips for initial meetings, including establishing trust and setting clear expectations. The document also outlines what makes for good mentoring meetings, including creating a safe space, good listening, asking questions, giving advice, studying together, and praying together. It suggests how relationships can deepen over time through increasing informal contact and troubleshooting challenges. The appendices provide sample discussion topics that could be covered in mentoring sessions.
1. One-to-one ministry or personal evangelism involves personally introducing individuals to Christ and is one of the most effective methods of sharing the gospel.
2. Effective personal evangelism requires being empowered by the Holy Spirit, having strong character, and approaching others with friendliness, politeness, and gentleness.
3. Mentoring individual Christians involves understanding each person's uniqueness, investing time to help them develop their talents, and presenting them mature in Christ through caring guidance empowered by God's love.
The document provides an interview with Marianna Lead, Ph.D., founder of the Goal Imagery Institute coaching school. Some key points:
1) Lead discusses how coaching has evolved to incorporate emotions more fully and how her school teaches marketing and branding throughout the program.
2) She explains the Goal Imagery approach which combines traditional coaching with subconscious techniques to help clients achieve goals in a holistic way.
3) Lead offers advice for those choosing a coaching school, emphasizing aligning with the school's philosophy, understanding training methods and costs, and considering instructors and class sizes.
Similar to Basic Training with VPioneer Communications Team (20)
The document outlines various digital marketing service packages with monthly retainer fees ranging from PHP5K to PHP20K. The PHP5K plan includes a basic 1-page website, email setup for 2 recipients, and 1 social network. The PHP10K plan includes a 3-page website, email setup for 5 recipients, social media access on Facebook, Twitter and another network, as well as email marketing and monthly reports. The top PHP20K plan includes a customized 5-page website, email setup for 10 recipients, social media access on multiple networks, email marketing, customer relationship management and additional marketing services, but excludes domain registration and hosting fees. Additional standalone services and consultations are also listed, ranging in price from PHP
This document summarizes the agenda and notes from a meeting to plan the development of a website called bko.com. The agenda included reviewing notes from a previous meeting, discussing target profiles for the site, milestones planning, user rules installation, and selecting a project management application. Key topics discussed were the need to find a database engineer for the project, defining user and business owner rules, and introducing a lower-cost alternative project management app called GQueues. The group planned to focus on milestones setting, site mapping, and finding a database engineer at their next meeting on August 24th.
We want our exhibitors to understand and decide to join Christmas In November - Our Pre-Christmas, Thanksgiving Family Gathering in California Garden Square
This is a PRIMER of the upcoming Event, Christmas In November, explaining details and rationale why we're holding this event that's happening this November 24, 25, 2012.
This is a DRAFT presentation of California Garden Square Community Support Group, Inc's partnership package for the upcoming Christmas in November event this 24th and 25th Novmber.
My exam tomorrow, with Malou, at Istituto Culinario about the topic of sauces. My wife made me a script to study but I thought making a powerpoint presentation will make the items stick to my head easily.
The Service Delivery form is part of the mobile marketing plan that is required by mobile carriers of clients when a campaign requires mobile SMS effort.
This document outlines a promotional plan to keep delegates engaged for an upcoming event called Ignite 2011 using online communication tools. It details pushing program registration, participation in promotions and updates through slides, videos, social media posts about speakers, and reminders about registration deadlines, transportation directions and encouraging wearing event shirts. A calendar timeline is provided for rolling out the various promotional elements between May 6th and June 4th.
Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian
SBS – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
The Vulnerabilities of Individuals Born Under Swati Nakshatra.pdfAstroAnuradha
Individuals born under Swati Nakshatra often exhibit a strong sense of independence and adaptability, yet they may also face vulnerabilities such as indecisiveness and a tendency to be easily swayed by external influences. Their quest for balance and harmony can sometimes lead to inner conflict and a lack of assertiveness. To know more visit: astroanuradha.com
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
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Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
Astronism, Cosmism and Cosmodeism: the space religions espousing the doctrine...Cometan
This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
Chandra Dev: Unveiling the Mystery of the Moon GodExotic India
Shining brightly in the sky, some days more than others, the Moon in popular culture is a symbol of love, romance, and beauty. The ancient Hindu texts, however, mention the Moon as an intriguing and powerful being, worshiped by sages as Chandra.
2. Introduction
This presentation is our Communications
Ministry volunteers foundation. It is the
starting point of every participant who wants
to play a part in promoting God’s Word in this
congregation, Victory Pioneer. We will share
three different relationships that will prepare
yourself in taking part of this ministry.
3. What is communication?
Essentially, it is sharing. In
the world of Social
Media, you can share
almost any thing you
want: From personal
experiences, to tips, to
recommendations, -
anything! The question
that you have to ask
yourself now is, “What
are you sharing?”
4. Basic Training, Basic Lesson
Are you sharing
something that brings
life or are you sharing
something that destroys
another?
5. Basic Training, Basic Lesson
Jesus said just before He
ascended to heaven, “…
teaching them to obey
everything I have
commanded you…”
What Jesus taught is
what we can share to
others.
6. Basic Training, Basic Lesson
Think of your family
and/or friends for a
moment. What was the
relationship experience
like with them?
It’s the same with God.
The more you know
God, the more you can
express to others what
you have with Him.
7. Basic Training, Basic Lesson: Your relationship with God is VERY IMPORTANT!
Your relationship with
God is first and
foremost ESSENTIAL. It
will not just put value in
your volunteer work but
it will also profit your
life and those around
you.
8. Basic Training, Basic Lesson
Read Exodus 4:1-5 for our
second point. God
asked Moses, “What is
that in your hand?”
Moses realized that
God has equipped Him
to help men know who
He is. Now…
9. Basic Training, Basic Lesson – God has given your talent to honor Him
…look at the skills and
talent/s God has given
you. Are you making
good use of what He
has given you? Are you
using it to honor God?
Your talent is directly
related to God’s plan.
10. Basic Training, Basic Lesson
Lastly, Matthew 18:12
puts our work in
perspective, “What do
you think? If a man
owns a hundred sheep,
and one of them
wanders away, will he
not leave the ninety-
nine on the hills and go
to look for the one that
wandered off?”
11. Basic Training, Basic Lesson – Our relationship with one another is important
If God commanded us to
reach the lost, then we
need to understand
that our relationship
with one another and to
those who need God’s
Word makes it all worth
the hard work we put in
to bring home one lost
soul and lead them to
Jesus Christ.
12. So Let’s recap, shall we?
In our Communications Team Basic
Training, we shared the following
principles in becoming a Victory
Pioneer Volunteer:
•Your relationship with God is
important in this work
•God gave you skills and talents to
declare His message to men.
•Our relationship with one another
puts in perspective our main goal to
reach and engage every one for Jesus
Christ and His teachings.
As we strengthen all these qualities,
we can now Go and take part in
sharing God’s Word and the Victory
we experienced in our lives.
13. Happy to serve you!
Join and become a Victory Pioneer
volunteer. Visit us, get more
information here:
www.victorypioneer.org