1. The document discusses the history, structure, and purpose of Great Lent, a 50-day period of fasting and spiritual preparation before Easter in the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
2. Great Lent originated as a 2-day fast before Easter but evolved into a 40-day period like Lent, including times of fasting, prayer, repentance, and focusing on scripture readings.
3. The structure of Great Lent includes specific fasting days and periods leading up to Holy Week and Easter, as well as guidelines for fasting from food like meat and dairy.
The document lists 10 appearances of Jesus between his resurrection and ascension according to the Gospels. It includes the witnesses for each appearance which includes Mary Magdalene, other women, two disciples on the road to Emmaus, ten apostles, eleven apostles, several apostles, over 500 disciples, James, and the disciples. The second part of the document lists 7 benefits Christians have because of Jesus' resurrection which include eternal life, justification, a compelling mission, comforting hope, future glorification, the savior's abiding presence, and unlimited power. It concludes with a short story about William Booth visiting Mount Calvary.
The document announces upcoming church events including Palm Sunday services on April 1st, a chicken BBQ and annual meeting on April 2nd, and a Seder service on April 5th. It also provides information on youth group and adult Bible study meetings, including topics of study and facilitator names.
Jesus and his disciples were traveling to Jerusalem, with Jesus leading the way. The disciples were astonished by what was happening, and those following were afraid. Jesus took the twelve disciples aside and told them privately what would happen to him in Jerusalem. He said he would be delivered over to the chief priests and teachers of the law, who would condemn him to death and hand him over to the Gentiles to be mocked, spit on, flogged, and killed. However, Jesus also told them that three days later he would rise again.
“Visit The Holy Land – You’ll never be the same!”Sahar Mabjish
A trip to The Holy Land is more than exciting … It is life changing!People’s single greatest expression when they return from a visit to Israel is, “I’ll never be the same.” Something about sailing on the Sea of Galilee, walking the streets of Jerusalem, and viewing the empty tomb creates an eternal change of heart and spirit. Wherever you go, you can sense God’s presence. When you visit The Holy Land, God’s Word becomes clearer, your faith becomes deeper, and your passion for the Lord becomes stronger. We believe that, once you visit The Holy Land, you’ll never be the same! The adventure begins here, with this step-by-step guide, prepared especially for Christian pastors and ministry leaders like you. Every detail you need to organize and host your own tour of The Holy Land is included in this guide. You will find answers to the questions most often asked about leading a group to the land of the Bible. Most of all, you’ll discover how you can do your part to make sure your trip is one that leaves people saying, “I’ll never be the Same"
Colossians sunday school - week 14 - 1-21-2018Chuck Brooks
This document is a summary of a Sunday school lesson from Grace Bible Baptist Church on Week 14 of the book of Colossians. The lesson discusses Paul's testimony in Acts 26, how Christians should include three elements in their personal testimony, the role of suffering in the Christian life, how God gave Paul a new ministry assignment after his conversion, the mystery of Gentiles being fellow heirs with Jews through Christ, and an overview of Colossians 1:28-29 which will be covered in the next lesson.
The document announces the 5th Sabah Catholic Educators Conference to be held from August 22-23, 2015 at PACE BENE in Papar, Sabah, Malaysia. The conference theme is "Educate joyfully in the spirit of Christ" and is aimed at Catholic and Christian teachers. The schedule includes sessions on "Kisah Sebenar", topics led by deacons and sisters, masses, meals, and a question and answer plenary. Registration costs RM100 per participant and includes food and lodging. Participants must complete the registration form and pay by August 3rd, 2015 for confirmation.
This document contains various announcements for chapel including how to submit announcements, upcoming prayer meetings, emergency text message signups, athletic events, club meetings, volunteer opportunities, and reminders about food in the chapel.
1. The document discusses the history, structure, and purpose of Great Lent, a 50-day period of fasting and spiritual preparation before Easter in the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
2. Great Lent originated as a 2-day fast before Easter but evolved into a 40-day period like Lent, including times of fasting, prayer, repentance, and focusing on scripture readings.
3. The structure of Great Lent includes specific fasting days and periods leading up to Holy Week and Easter, as well as guidelines for fasting from food like meat and dairy.
The document lists 10 appearances of Jesus between his resurrection and ascension according to the Gospels. It includes the witnesses for each appearance which includes Mary Magdalene, other women, two disciples on the road to Emmaus, ten apostles, eleven apostles, several apostles, over 500 disciples, James, and the disciples. The second part of the document lists 7 benefits Christians have because of Jesus' resurrection which include eternal life, justification, a compelling mission, comforting hope, future glorification, the savior's abiding presence, and unlimited power. It concludes with a short story about William Booth visiting Mount Calvary.
The document announces upcoming church events including Palm Sunday services on April 1st, a chicken BBQ and annual meeting on April 2nd, and a Seder service on April 5th. It also provides information on youth group and adult Bible study meetings, including topics of study and facilitator names.
Jesus and his disciples were traveling to Jerusalem, with Jesus leading the way. The disciples were astonished by what was happening, and those following were afraid. Jesus took the twelve disciples aside and told them privately what would happen to him in Jerusalem. He said he would be delivered over to the chief priests and teachers of the law, who would condemn him to death and hand him over to the Gentiles to be mocked, spit on, flogged, and killed. However, Jesus also told them that three days later he would rise again.
“Visit The Holy Land – You’ll never be the same!”Sahar Mabjish
A trip to The Holy Land is more than exciting … It is life changing!People’s single greatest expression when they return from a visit to Israel is, “I’ll never be the same.” Something about sailing on the Sea of Galilee, walking the streets of Jerusalem, and viewing the empty tomb creates an eternal change of heart and spirit. Wherever you go, you can sense God’s presence. When you visit The Holy Land, God’s Word becomes clearer, your faith becomes deeper, and your passion for the Lord becomes stronger. We believe that, once you visit The Holy Land, you’ll never be the same! The adventure begins here, with this step-by-step guide, prepared especially for Christian pastors and ministry leaders like you. Every detail you need to organize and host your own tour of The Holy Land is included in this guide. You will find answers to the questions most often asked about leading a group to the land of the Bible. Most of all, you’ll discover how you can do your part to make sure your trip is one that leaves people saying, “I’ll never be the Same"
Colossians sunday school - week 14 - 1-21-2018Chuck Brooks
This document is a summary of a Sunday school lesson from Grace Bible Baptist Church on Week 14 of the book of Colossians. The lesson discusses Paul's testimony in Acts 26, how Christians should include three elements in their personal testimony, the role of suffering in the Christian life, how God gave Paul a new ministry assignment after his conversion, the mystery of Gentiles being fellow heirs with Jews through Christ, and an overview of Colossians 1:28-29 which will be covered in the next lesson.
The document announces the 5th Sabah Catholic Educators Conference to be held from August 22-23, 2015 at PACE BENE in Papar, Sabah, Malaysia. The conference theme is "Educate joyfully in the spirit of Christ" and is aimed at Catholic and Christian teachers. The schedule includes sessions on "Kisah Sebenar", topics led by deacons and sisters, masses, meals, and a question and answer plenary. Registration costs RM100 per participant and includes food and lodging. Participants must complete the registration form and pay by August 3rd, 2015 for confirmation.
This document contains various announcements for chapel including how to submit announcements, upcoming prayer meetings, emergency text message signups, athletic events, club meetings, volunteer opportunities, and reminders about food in the chapel.
The document discusses a sermon given about Peter and John healing a lame man at the temple gate. It summarizes that the priests and Sadducees arrested Peter and John for preaching about Jesus' resurrection, which went against their beliefs. When questioned the next day, Peter boldly proclaimed that it was by the power of Jesus Christ, whom they had crucified, that the man was healed. He told them there was no other name by which people could be saved.
The document discusses the cradle, cross, and crown of Jesus Christ. It describes the cradle as his incarnation, intervention, and inspiration. It then examines the cross, citing verses about God's love and Jesus giving himself for humanity. Finally, it looks at the crown, referencing Jesus wearing the crown of thorns and his future return with a golden crown to gather believers. The overall message is reflecting on who Jesus is and his role in salvation.
The document discusses the sons of Zadok, who were priests descended from Zadok. Zadok was a faithful priest during the reigns of David and Solomon. According to Ezekiel, the sons of Zadok will be specially blessed in the future kingdom for remaining faithful to God when Israel went astray through idolatry. There is a lesson that despite widespread apostasy today, believers should remain faithful like the sons of Zadok to receive eternal blessings. While all believers will go to heaven, the document suggests there will be different rewards and positions based on faithfulness to God on Earth.
Sermon Slide Deck: "Spiritual Feasting" (Luke 22:7-20)New City Church
Jesus is eternal life, and we must feast on him by faith.
This message was given on February 19, 2017 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info, please visit: www.newcitychurch.ca
This document describes key locations from the life of Jesus in Jerusalem. It mentions the Upper Room where Jesus shared the Passover meal with his disciples, the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed on the night of his betrayal, and Golgotha where Jesus was crucified. It also describes the burial tomb where Jesus was laid and the earthquake and angel that appeared there after his resurrection. The document provides lessons about Jesus' community being naturally supernatural, both ancient/future and old/new as Jesus appointed women as the first apostles, and about multiplication as Jesus commanded his disciples to make disciples of all nations.
The document summarizes key reasons why Christianity survived and grew after Jesus' death:
1. The disciples claimed that Jesus had risen from the dead, which was unprecedented. This was the central message that was preached.
2. Multiple women discovered the empty tomb, and they are named. If the resurrection was made up, it would have been better politically to claim male leaders discovered it instead of women.
3. No one expected Jesus to rise from the dead, as dead people were known to stay dead. If it was fabricated there would have been expectations of resurrection mentioned previously.
Healing belongs to us! Healing and deliverance is the children's bread and a covenant blessing. Let's receive by faith.
Additional free sermons, sermon notes at: apcwo.org/sermons. Free books at: apcwo.org/books. Download the free church app. Search for "All Peoples Church Bangalore" in the App or Google Play stores.
This document announces various religious events including guest speakers on healing, worship services, a chicken barbecue fundraiser, a school of kingdom living class, a community day outreach event, vacation bible school, a power and love conference, a church picnic, and a junior high summer camp. Dates and locations are provided for each event.
Now that the Apostles have acknowledged Jesus' true identity as the Son of God, the Lord begins a more in depth teaching on the subjects of His mission and the nature of His Kingdom. (Mark 9:1-10:52)
“The distinguishing feature of the family of God is obedience to the word of Christ" (P. Ryken).
The message was given on January 26, 2014, at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info, go to www.NewCityChurch.ca.
The document provides an overview and analysis of Colossians 2:9-15. It examines the key themes of "fullness" and "circumcision" in the passage. For "fullness", it explores the heretical backgrounds and emphasizes that through Christ, all fullness dwells and believers have been brought to fullness. For "circumcision", it notes believers have already experienced a spiritual circumcision through Christ, not a faulty one, involving repentant baptism and resurrection faith. It also references Christ disarming and triumphing over principalities and powers through the cross.
The passage describes how the Pharisees and chief priests sent temple guards to arrest Jesus after He had performed signs and teachings that led many in the crowd to believe He was the Messiah. However, the officers did not arrest Him and instead reported back that no man had ever spoken like Jesus. This suggests that Jesus' words and authority had a profound impact on the temple guards sent to seize Him.
The document discusses the importance of equal sacrifice rather than equal giving when building for the future. It provides examples from the Bible of how the leaders set an example by sacrificially giving to rebuild Solomon's Temple. When the Israelites rebuilt the temple after exile, they each sacrificed according to their means, from rich to poor. Their sacrificial giving and joyful celebration demonstrated that equal sacrifice, not amount, is most important when contributing to God's work.
Mark focuses all his attention on the women who came to Jesus’ grave and first discovered that he was risen. They started the morning anticipating a painful and thankless task – completing the process of preparing and preserving Jesus’ body with spices. They expected to see Jesus’ mangled remains which Isaiah the prophet described as being appalling and marred beyond human likeness (Isa. 52:14). It was to be a gut-wrenching task. On top of that, they had no real plan on how they were going to move the stone that sealed His tomb. Would the guards be willing to help? Resurrection Sunday reminds us of how many of our fears and worst-case scenarios never take place. Their spices would not be needed. The stone would be no problem. And instead of the horrible sight of Jesus’ tortured remains, they would see a glorious angel with the epic message of Easter – that they would soon see Jesus.
This document announces various religious events taking place in May, June, July and August including guest speakers, a chicken barbecue fundraiser, worship services, a school of kingdom living class, a community day outreach event, Vacation Bible School, a Power and Love conference, a church picnic, and a Junior High summer camp. Guest speakers will discuss healing the sick on Wednesday nights in May and Sundays in May and June. A class on kingdom living will be offered Monday through Thursday beginning June 11 for $50.
This document discusses how faith in Jesus can amaze Him. It describes a story from Luke where a Roman centurion's faith amazed Jesus, as the centurion believed Jesus could heal his servant without being present. The document encourages readers to amaze Jesus with their great faith by believing His words. It contrasts this with lacking faith, which prevents Jesus from doing miracles. Readers are urged to develop strong faith through devotion and Bible reading to see amazing works from God and do even greater things than Jesus through faith in Him.
Jesus was crucified around 2000 years ago in Israel on the orders of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor. He was falsely accused of blasphemy by Jewish religious leaders. After his death, some of his followers reported that he had appeared to them alive after three days, believing he had risen from the dead as the Messiah.
https://birminghamchurch.org.uk - Lesson by Roger Frimpong. God is love and God is holy. When a loving God meets sinful humans this love becomes grace. When a holy God meets sinful humans it becomes wrath. God saves us from his holy wrath through Jesus Christ.
https://birminghamchurch.org.uk - Sermon by Roger Frimpong entitled "Do Your Best" based on 2 Timothy calling us to not be ashamed of the Word of truth and to correctly handle the word of truth.
The purposes of a person's heart are deep waters, but one who has insight draws them out. (Proverbs 20:5) By asking meaningful questions about a passage of scripture we can help each other to have the 'aha-moments' that allow us to build faith and deep convictions.
http://birminghamchurch.org.uk/sermons/2018/05/02/unity-matters/
This lesson on unity forms part of the Church Matters series and was taught by Forest Versele on 2nd May 2018 at the Birmingham International Church of Christ in Handsworth.
The Birmingham Church of Christ is an international gospel-centered and gospel-spreading congregation consisting of verious ministries throughout the West Midlands.
http://www.birminghamchurch.org.uk - This is a brief overview about the New Testament teachings on the Holy Spirit and the Church, the fellowship of believers.
The document discusses a sermon given about Peter and John healing a lame man at the temple gate. It summarizes that the priests and Sadducees arrested Peter and John for preaching about Jesus' resurrection, which went against their beliefs. When questioned the next day, Peter boldly proclaimed that it was by the power of Jesus Christ, whom they had crucified, that the man was healed. He told them there was no other name by which people could be saved.
The document discusses the cradle, cross, and crown of Jesus Christ. It describes the cradle as his incarnation, intervention, and inspiration. It then examines the cross, citing verses about God's love and Jesus giving himself for humanity. Finally, it looks at the crown, referencing Jesus wearing the crown of thorns and his future return with a golden crown to gather believers. The overall message is reflecting on who Jesus is and his role in salvation.
The document discusses the sons of Zadok, who were priests descended from Zadok. Zadok was a faithful priest during the reigns of David and Solomon. According to Ezekiel, the sons of Zadok will be specially blessed in the future kingdom for remaining faithful to God when Israel went astray through idolatry. There is a lesson that despite widespread apostasy today, believers should remain faithful like the sons of Zadok to receive eternal blessings. While all believers will go to heaven, the document suggests there will be different rewards and positions based on faithfulness to God on Earth.
Sermon Slide Deck: "Spiritual Feasting" (Luke 22:7-20)New City Church
Jesus is eternal life, and we must feast on him by faith.
This message was given on February 19, 2017 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info, please visit: www.newcitychurch.ca
This document describes key locations from the life of Jesus in Jerusalem. It mentions the Upper Room where Jesus shared the Passover meal with his disciples, the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed on the night of his betrayal, and Golgotha where Jesus was crucified. It also describes the burial tomb where Jesus was laid and the earthquake and angel that appeared there after his resurrection. The document provides lessons about Jesus' community being naturally supernatural, both ancient/future and old/new as Jesus appointed women as the first apostles, and about multiplication as Jesus commanded his disciples to make disciples of all nations.
The document summarizes key reasons why Christianity survived and grew after Jesus' death:
1. The disciples claimed that Jesus had risen from the dead, which was unprecedented. This was the central message that was preached.
2. Multiple women discovered the empty tomb, and they are named. If the resurrection was made up, it would have been better politically to claim male leaders discovered it instead of women.
3. No one expected Jesus to rise from the dead, as dead people were known to stay dead. If it was fabricated there would have been expectations of resurrection mentioned previously.
Healing belongs to us! Healing and deliverance is the children's bread and a covenant blessing. Let's receive by faith.
Additional free sermons, sermon notes at: apcwo.org/sermons. Free books at: apcwo.org/books. Download the free church app. Search for "All Peoples Church Bangalore" in the App or Google Play stores.
This document announces various religious events including guest speakers on healing, worship services, a chicken barbecue fundraiser, a school of kingdom living class, a community day outreach event, vacation bible school, a power and love conference, a church picnic, and a junior high summer camp. Dates and locations are provided for each event.
Now that the Apostles have acknowledged Jesus' true identity as the Son of God, the Lord begins a more in depth teaching on the subjects of His mission and the nature of His Kingdom. (Mark 9:1-10:52)
“The distinguishing feature of the family of God is obedience to the word of Christ" (P. Ryken).
The message was given on January 26, 2014, at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info, go to www.NewCityChurch.ca.
The document provides an overview and analysis of Colossians 2:9-15. It examines the key themes of "fullness" and "circumcision" in the passage. For "fullness", it explores the heretical backgrounds and emphasizes that through Christ, all fullness dwells and believers have been brought to fullness. For "circumcision", it notes believers have already experienced a spiritual circumcision through Christ, not a faulty one, involving repentant baptism and resurrection faith. It also references Christ disarming and triumphing over principalities and powers through the cross.
The passage describes how the Pharisees and chief priests sent temple guards to arrest Jesus after He had performed signs and teachings that led many in the crowd to believe He was the Messiah. However, the officers did not arrest Him and instead reported back that no man had ever spoken like Jesus. This suggests that Jesus' words and authority had a profound impact on the temple guards sent to seize Him.
The document discusses the importance of equal sacrifice rather than equal giving when building for the future. It provides examples from the Bible of how the leaders set an example by sacrificially giving to rebuild Solomon's Temple. When the Israelites rebuilt the temple after exile, they each sacrificed according to their means, from rich to poor. Their sacrificial giving and joyful celebration demonstrated that equal sacrifice, not amount, is most important when contributing to God's work.
Mark focuses all his attention on the women who came to Jesus’ grave and first discovered that he was risen. They started the morning anticipating a painful and thankless task – completing the process of preparing and preserving Jesus’ body with spices. They expected to see Jesus’ mangled remains which Isaiah the prophet described as being appalling and marred beyond human likeness (Isa. 52:14). It was to be a gut-wrenching task. On top of that, they had no real plan on how they were going to move the stone that sealed His tomb. Would the guards be willing to help? Resurrection Sunday reminds us of how many of our fears and worst-case scenarios never take place. Their spices would not be needed. The stone would be no problem. And instead of the horrible sight of Jesus’ tortured remains, they would see a glorious angel with the epic message of Easter – that they would soon see Jesus.
This document announces various religious events taking place in May, June, July and August including guest speakers, a chicken barbecue fundraiser, worship services, a school of kingdom living class, a community day outreach event, Vacation Bible School, a Power and Love conference, a church picnic, and a Junior High summer camp. Guest speakers will discuss healing the sick on Wednesday nights in May and Sundays in May and June. A class on kingdom living will be offered Monday through Thursday beginning June 11 for $50.
This document discusses how faith in Jesus can amaze Him. It describes a story from Luke where a Roman centurion's faith amazed Jesus, as the centurion believed Jesus could heal his servant without being present. The document encourages readers to amaze Jesus with their great faith by believing His words. It contrasts this with lacking faith, which prevents Jesus from doing miracles. Readers are urged to develop strong faith through devotion and Bible reading to see amazing works from God and do even greater things than Jesus through faith in Him.
Jesus was crucified around 2000 years ago in Israel on the orders of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor. He was falsely accused of blasphemy by Jewish religious leaders. After his death, some of his followers reported that he had appeared to them alive after three days, believing he had risen from the dead as the Messiah.
https://birminghamchurch.org.uk - Lesson by Roger Frimpong. God is love and God is holy. When a loving God meets sinful humans this love becomes grace. When a holy God meets sinful humans it becomes wrath. God saves us from his holy wrath through Jesus Christ.
https://birminghamchurch.org.uk - Sermon by Roger Frimpong entitled "Do Your Best" based on 2 Timothy calling us to not be ashamed of the Word of truth and to correctly handle the word of truth.
The purposes of a person's heart are deep waters, but one who has insight draws them out. (Proverbs 20:5) By asking meaningful questions about a passage of scripture we can help each other to have the 'aha-moments' that allow us to build faith and deep convictions.
http://birminghamchurch.org.uk/sermons/2018/05/02/unity-matters/
This lesson on unity forms part of the Church Matters series and was taught by Forest Versele on 2nd May 2018 at the Birmingham International Church of Christ in Handsworth.
The Birmingham Church of Christ is an international gospel-centered and gospel-spreading congregation consisting of verious ministries throughout the West Midlands.
http://www.birminghamchurch.org.uk - This is a brief overview about the New Testament teachings on the Holy Spirit and the Church, the fellowship of believers.
http://www.birminghamchurch.org.uk - After preaching about the cross, Peter calls his hearers to repent and be baptized for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). This study helps establish the link between Christ’s sacrifice and our forgiveness of sins by means of baptism.
Repentance is our awakening to come to our senses and live the way God had always intended for us. It is more than a decision. It is God allowing us to see a new world view (in light of the cross) which always results in the fruit of a turned, changed life.
It's a historical fact that many movements end up becoming monuments over time. This is due to a gradual move away from the initial standards and doctrine. "With each new evidence of deterioration, we lament for a moment, and then become accustomed to it." - Slouching Toward Gomorrah. Contrary, Jesus is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. His words and truth remain the same. Where am I? Am I become more and more like my Lord and Saviour or do I slowly become comfortable with the way of the world?
http://www.birminghamchurch.org.uk - But where sin increased, grace increased all the more. Romans 5:20 Seeing, naming and confessing my personal sin is vital in order to understand God's truly amazing grace.
This document provides information about a Teen Camp taking place from July 30th to August 6th, 2017 at Dukeshouse Wood near Hexham, Northumberland. It lists accommodation and activities available at the camp. Payment details are provided, including early bird prices until May 28th, later prices until July 9th, and an option to pay in two installments if the first is paid by May 28th. The document directs people to the ICC missions website for more information and to book.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
1. “Watch your life and
doctrine closely.
Persevere in them,
because if you do, you
will save both yourself
and your hearers.”
1 Timothy 4:16 NIV
2. And Make Disciples of All Nations
DiscipleMakers Class
www.commonwealthacademy.ca
3. Book of Zechariah
586- Babylonian Exile of Jerusalem
539- Persians overthrow Babylonians, Cyrus
allows Jews to return to Jerusalem
538- 50,000 returned
536- Rebuilding of Temple begins
530 - stopped
520- Haggai & Zechariah become prophets-
encourage work to finish
516- complete
12. • Class 1: Conversion, Purposeful Question
Wedge
• Class 2: Seeking God, Word
• Class 3: Jesus and Discipleship
• Class 4: Sin
• Class 5: The Cross and Grace
• Class 6: Repentance
• Class 7: Salvation
• Class 8: Holy Spirit & Church
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