God's Transforming Love reaches others
“Your faithful service is an offering to God. He will not forget how hard you have worked for Him and how you have shown your love to Him by caring for others, as you still do.”
This document provides information about missionaries and their work through a presentation by Adrian and Cheri Ramirez, missionaries to Mexico and Central America from 1983 to 2007. It discusses that missionaries preach the gospel as Jesus commanded, but also help people in practical ways by visiting schools and hospitals, teaching Bible classes, and helping with basic needs. It emphasizes that anyone can be a missionary by sharing their faith, smiling at others, and inviting people to church events.
This document discusses how helping girls seek, serve, and follow Christ as a Christian leader will challenge and clarify one's own faith. It emphasizes that seeking God involves recognizing one's need for Him, as He actively looks for those who are seeking Him. Serving involves volunteering and putting love into action through Christian service. Following involves showing girls examples of how to follow Christ's path and make choices to explore their faith. The document encourages talking to and debating faith issues with girls in an age-appropriate way, and showing Christ's love through practical example and leadership.
1) The document discusses how freedom of speech and religion are increasingly being restricted through intimidation and laws as political correctness desires to control behavior.
2) It argues that Christians should no longer be "muzzled" and instead should demonstrate God's love through living godly lives and speaking God's truth boldly to represent Him.
3) Christians are called to love and pray for others in this lost world so that through speaking life and hope in Jesus, people can be saved from eternal damnation.
The document discusses how churches can shift from a maintenance focus to a mission focus. It outlines that a mission-driven church prioritizes making disciples over attendance and programs. A mission-driven church welcomes guests with courtesy, shows personal interest in them, and prays with them. The goal is to help guests progress from deciding for Christ to becoming disciple-makers themselves.
Southside Church will launch in February 2009 on the south side of Brisbane, Australia. The church aims to meet regularly for worship, hold community Bible studies throughout the region, and encourage members to live out their faith daily. The goal is for the church's worship, studies, and lifestyle to work together to help people grow in faith and to see God save and equip people in the city through the work of the church.
A missionary brings the Good News to all people through words and deeds. The best way to preach and teach others about Christ is to live a consistent, loving life that embodies Christian values. One's actions should reflect their faith and commitment to God. As a missionary, one can witness to Christ through daily living, acts of service, social justice, prayer, dialogue and reconciliation. The ultimate goal is for all people to come to know Christ.
This document provides information about missionaries and their work through a presentation by Adrian and Cheri Ramirez, missionaries to Mexico and Central America from 1983 to 2007. It discusses that missionaries preach the gospel as Jesus commanded, but also help people in practical ways by visiting schools and hospitals, teaching Bible classes, and helping with basic needs. It emphasizes that anyone can be a missionary by sharing their faith, smiling at others, and inviting people to church events.
This document discusses how helping girls seek, serve, and follow Christ as a Christian leader will challenge and clarify one's own faith. It emphasizes that seeking God involves recognizing one's need for Him, as He actively looks for those who are seeking Him. Serving involves volunteering and putting love into action through Christian service. Following involves showing girls examples of how to follow Christ's path and make choices to explore their faith. The document encourages talking to and debating faith issues with girls in an age-appropriate way, and showing Christ's love through practical example and leadership.
1) The document discusses how freedom of speech and religion are increasingly being restricted through intimidation and laws as political correctness desires to control behavior.
2) It argues that Christians should no longer be "muzzled" and instead should demonstrate God's love through living godly lives and speaking God's truth boldly to represent Him.
3) Christians are called to love and pray for others in this lost world so that through speaking life and hope in Jesus, people can be saved from eternal damnation.
The document discusses how churches can shift from a maintenance focus to a mission focus. It outlines that a mission-driven church prioritizes making disciples over attendance and programs. A mission-driven church welcomes guests with courtesy, shows personal interest in them, and prays with them. The goal is to help guests progress from deciding for Christ to becoming disciple-makers themselves.
Southside Church will launch in February 2009 on the south side of Brisbane, Australia. The church aims to meet regularly for worship, hold community Bible studies throughout the region, and encourage members to live out their faith daily. The goal is for the church's worship, studies, and lifestyle to work together to help people grow in faith and to see God save and equip people in the city through the work of the church.
A missionary brings the Good News to all people through words and deeds. The best way to preach and teach others about Christ is to live a consistent, loving life that embodies Christian values. One's actions should reflect their faith and commitment to God. As a missionary, one can witness to Christ through daily living, acts of service, social justice, prayer, dialogue and reconciliation. The ultimate goal is for all people to come to know Christ.
The starting point on how to become a Christian is admitting that you are a sinner and asking for forgiveness. Acknowledging your misdeeds and faults is not enough. It calls for a response and that is parting away from your sins that consume your individuality.
Focuses on the identity and role of the local church in God\'s mission, and how to mobilize the whole church for the whole mission of God in the world world.
Mission Driven Church vs Maintenance Minded ChurchDan Russell
This document discusses transitioning a church from a maintenance model to a mission-driven model focused on fulfilling the Great Commission. It emphasizes that a mission-driven church prioritizes outreach to newcomers ("others") and making disciples over programs and attendance. The document provides guidelines for implementing a welcoming ministry focused on politely greeting guests, showing personal interest in them, and offering compassionate prayer. It encourages churches to repent from maintenance thinking and rededicate themselves to a mission of evangelism and disciple-making.
1) The document presents the "bridge diagram" method for leading someone to Christianity. It uses concepts from Romans 6:23 of wages of sin being death but the gift of God being eternal life through Jesus Christ.
2) It then outlines 5 steps to guide someone through the diagram: discussing wages/sin/death versus gift/God/eternal life, determining what side of the divide between man/sin and God they stand, the need to repent and make Jesus lord, and deciding to accept Christ.
3) The overall document seeks to explain Christianity and how it has impacted the author's life through worship, forgiveness, desire, and their sense of purpose.
The author will begin working full-time with Oasis International, an organization that helps refugees resettle in St. Louis. They will assist refugees with finding jobs, housing, and meeting spiritual needs by sharing their faith. Additionally, the author wants to travel regularly to Ghana to minister in their children's hometown. Working with Oasis International will allow the family to help refugees in both St. Louis and Ghana. They are seeking financial support from churches and individuals to make this vision a reality.
The document discusses the importance of evangelization for lay Vincentian volunteers. It emphasizes that volunteers must share God's love with those living in poverty who may not know how to love due to lack of being loved. Volunteers are challenged to evangelize the poor so they come to know God's love for them. Both charity and preaching the Gospel are necessary, as one cannot exist without the other. Volunteers must offer both material and spiritual aid to those in need. Their charitable actions and commitment to justice and evangelization make the Church credible.
This document provides information about Covenant Life church. It describes their Sunday and Wednesday worship services which include singing, communion, scripture, and last about an hour and 30 minutes. It states the church has programs for the whole family and wants visitors to connect with the community. An invitation is extended to join services on Sundays at 10AM and Wednesdays at 7PM where childcare is provided.
1) Tarcisious, a young Christian boy, volunteered to carry the Eucharist to imprisoned Christians facing execution, despite the danger of being caught.
2) He successfully slipped through the city but was attacked by other boys who discovered he was Christian. Though hurt, he protected the Eucharist until a Christian soldier came to his aid.
3) Despite his injuries, Tarcisious' last words were to ensure the Eucharist reached the prisoners before he died, demonstrating his selfless love for Jesus and fellow Christians.
WHO Vision 2013 Powerpoint: Let’s hit the Reset buttonwhocenter
This document proposes redefining several common church-related terms for 2013. It suggests moving from viewing church as programs inside buildings, to seeing it as the purposeful, spiritual activity of believers directed to the world. Worship is reframed from a weekly gathering to a spirit-led, sacrificial life devoted to God and others. Giving shifts from monetary donations to giving one's life for others. Obedience becomes intimate fellowship leading to transformation.
Kroner Recommendation from David JonesDevin Kroner
David Jones, Senior Pastor of Cross Points Church, recommends Devin Kroner for a pastoral position. Over the past three years, Devin has served faithfully in multiple capacities at Cross Points Church, including as the Children's Pastor. Devin led several major outreach events in the community and frequently filled the pulpit with passionate sermons. He also organized and wrote most of the content for the church website, which has been influential in bringing many visitors to Cross Points Church. David is confident that Devin will expand God's kingdom and believes he will be an asset to another church.
Serving humanity through acts of kindness and charity is the highest form of worship and the sole meaning of life. Faith is necessary to devote one's life to service, as through service misunderstanding and hostility can evaporate, life becomes richer and happier, and one can find themselves and triumph by doing what they love and giving it back through service to others.
This church's mission is to help people become more like Jesus through worship, connection, and service across generations. They place a high priority on creative, Bible-centered ministry for people of all ages and backgrounds in order to bridge gaps and build community.
This document outlines the strategy and vision of Creekside Community Church in Katy, Texas. The church's strategy involves four main areas for its members: Gather on Sundays for worship and teaching, Grow in LifeGroups for community and discipleship, Serve on ministry teams by using their gifts, and Go on mission locally and globally. The pastor invites readers to join the church to fulfill its mission of making disciples who make disciples of all nations.
John is on a long journey and must follow the right path by using a map, road signs, and asking trusted people for directions if lost. God gives each person an inner voice of conscience to guide them on their journey through life towards the happiness of God's family. However, people can be distracted from this path and must make efforts to quiet external noises and listen to their conscience with the help of prayer, confession and God's forgiveness.
George Chin discusses six practices of missions involvement: going, praying, sending, mobilizing, welcoming, and learning. Each practice plays an important role in fulfilling the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations. The document provides examples of how individuals can participate in each practice, from going on short-term mission trips to financially supporting missionaries to learning about different countries and cultures through reading. It emphasizes that through these various practices, all Christians can contribute to God's work of spreading the gospel around the world.
Jewish christians are the members of the Jewish movement that educates about christianity. They feel the power of god and motivate people to walk on the path of judaism.
The document discusses a Sunday school lesson about preparing one's heart for Jesus. It uses puzzles of increasing difficulty as a metaphor for how lives can become more complicated with barriers. The lesson encourages children to pray to God to forgive sins and help them live welcoming lives free of selfishness, pride, and hatred so they are ready to accept Jesus into their hearts this Christmas season.
Jarrad Weirich is a missionary with Cru who works with students at App State University. He shares that on average 350-500 students attend the weekly Cru meeting where they engage with the gospel and cultivate relationships with Christ. This weekend 140 students are signed up to attend the fall retreat where Jarrad came to faith in his freshman year after surrendering his life to Christ. At the retreat, students will learn about an upcoming outreach called Jesus at 3333 based on the elevation of Boone where students will get daily challenges to live life with Jesus and reach the campus. Jarrad asks for prayers for his walk with God, for students to find rest at the retreat and apply what God shows them, and for the out
Turn up your praise ministry helps people to connect with god and convey their prayers. Since God created us, he knows how we work, he knows what’s best for us. We put emphasis on sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with people so that they can come to his sanctity and take him as their savior and Lord of their life.
Acts 16 17 the most high god power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document describes a woman following Paul and others, shouting that the men were servants of the Most High God who were telling people the way to be saved. It provides four versions of Acts 16:17 describing the woman loudly proclaiming that Paul and his companions were preaching about salvation through God.
Ha39 06212015 me and my house will serve the lordJames Bradshaw
Joshua gathered the tribes of Israel and reminded them of all that God had done for their fathers and for them. He recounted how God brought them out of Egypt and gave them the promised land despite the other peoples living there. Joshua told the people to fear and serve only God, not other gods. The people agreed to serve only God. Joshua warned that God is holy and jealous, and would not forgive their sins if they turned to other gods. But the people remained committed to serving only God and obeying his voice.
The starting point on how to become a Christian is admitting that you are a sinner and asking for forgiveness. Acknowledging your misdeeds and faults is not enough. It calls for a response and that is parting away from your sins that consume your individuality.
Focuses on the identity and role of the local church in God\'s mission, and how to mobilize the whole church for the whole mission of God in the world world.
Mission Driven Church vs Maintenance Minded ChurchDan Russell
This document discusses transitioning a church from a maintenance model to a mission-driven model focused on fulfilling the Great Commission. It emphasizes that a mission-driven church prioritizes outreach to newcomers ("others") and making disciples over programs and attendance. The document provides guidelines for implementing a welcoming ministry focused on politely greeting guests, showing personal interest in them, and offering compassionate prayer. It encourages churches to repent from maintenance thinking and rededicate themselves to a mission of evangelism and disciple-making.
1) The document presents the "bridge diagram" method for leading someone to Christianity. It uses concepts from Romans 6:23 of wages of sin being death but the gift of God being eternal life through Jesus Christ.
2) It then outlines 5 steps to guide someone through the diagram: discussing wages/sin/death versus gift/God/eternal life, determining what side of the divide between man/sin and God they stand, the need to repent and make Jesus lord, and deciding to accept Christ.
3) The overall document seeks to explain Christianity and how it has impacted the author's life through worship, forgiveness, desire, and their sense of purpose.
The author will begin working full-time with Oasis International, an organization that helps refugees resettle in St. Louis. They will assist refugees with finding jobs, housing, and meeting spiritual needs by sharing their faith. Additionally, the author wants to travel regularly to Ghana to minister in their children's hometown. Working with Oasis International will allow the family to help refugees in both St. Louis and Ghana. They are seeking financial support from churches and individuals to make this vision a reality.
The document discusses the importance of evangelization for lay Vincentian volunteers. It emphasizes that volunteers must share God's love with those living in poverty who may not know how to love due to lack of being loved. Volunteers are challenged to evangelize the poor so they come to know God's love for them. Both charity and preaching the Gospel are necessary, as one cannot exist without the other. Volunteers must offer both material and spiritual aid to those in need. Their charitable actions and commitment to justice and evangelization make the Church credible.
This document provides information about Covenant Life church. It describes their Sunday and Wednesday worship services which include singing, communion, scripture, and last about an hour and 30 minutes. It states the church has programs for the whole family and wants visitors to connect with the community. An invitation is extended to join services on Sundays at 10AM and Wednesdays at 7PM where childcare is provided.
1) Tarcisious, a young Christian boy, volunteered to carry the Eucharist to imprisoned Christians facing execution, despite the danger of being caught.
2) He successfully slipped through the city but was attacked by other boys who discovered he was Christian. Though hurt, he protected the Eucharist until a Christian soldier came to his aid.
3) Despite his injuries, Tarcisious' last words were to ensure the Eucharist reached the prisoners before he died, demonstrating his selfless love for Jesus and fellow Christians.
WHO Vision 2013 Powerpoint: Let’s hit the Reset buttonwhocenter
This document proposes redefining several common church-related terms for 2013. It suggests moving from viewing church as programs inside buildings, to seeing it as the purposeful, spiritual activity of believers directed to the world. Worship is reframed from a weekly gathering to a spirit-led, sacrificial life devoted to God and others. Giving shifts from monetary donations to giving one's life for others. Obedience becomes intimate fellowship leading to transformation.
Kroner Recommendation from David JonesDevin Kroner
David Jones, Senior Pastor of Cross Points Church, recommends Devin Kroner for a pastoral position. Over the past three years, Devin has served faithfully in multiple capacities at Cross Points Church, including as the Children's Pastor. Devin led several major outreach events in the community and frequently filled the pulpit with passionate sermons. He also organized and wrote most of the content for the church website, which has been influential in bringing many visitors to Cross Points Church. David is confident that Devin will expand God's kingdom and believes he will be an asset to another church.
Serving humanity through acts of kindness and charity is the highest form of worship and the sole meaning of life. Faith is necessary to devote one's life to service, as through service misunderstanding and hostility can evaporate, life becomes richer and happier, and one can find themselves and triumph by doing what they love and giving it back through service to others.
This church's mission is to help people become more like Jesus through worship, connection, and service across generations. They place a high priority on creative, Bible-centered ministry for people of all ages and backgrounds in order to bridge gaps and build community.
This document outlines the strategy and vision of Creekside Community Church in Katy, Texas. The church's strategy involves four main areas for its members: Gather on Sundays for worship and teaching, Grow in LifeGroups for community and discipleship, Serve on ministry teams by using their gifts, and Go on mission locally and globally. The pastor invites readers to join the church to fulfill its mission of making disciples who make disciples of all nations.
John is on a long journey and must follow the right path by using a map, road signs, and asking trusted people for directions if lost. God gives each person an inner voice of conscience to guide them on their journey through life towards the happiness of God's family. However, people can be distracted from this path and must make efforts to quiet external noises and listen to their conscience with the help of prayer, confession and God's forgiveness.
George Chin discusses six practices of missions involvement: going, praying, sending, mobilizing, welcoming, and learning. Each practice plays an important role in fulfilling the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations. The document provides examples of how individuals can participate in each practice, from going on short-term mission trips to financially supporting missionaries to learning about different countries and cultures through reading. It emphasizes that through these various practices, all Christians can contribute to God's work of spreading the gospel around the world.
Jewish christians are the members of the Jewish movement that educates about christianity. They feel the power of god and motivate people to walk on the path of judaism.
The document discusses a Sunday school lesson about preparing one's heart for Jesus. It uses puzzles of increasing difficulty as a metaphor for how lives can become more complicated with barriers. The lesson encourages children to pray to God to forgive sins and help them live welcoming lives free of selfishness, pride, and hatred so they are ready to accept Jesus into their hearts this Christmas season.
Jarrad Weirich is a missionary with Cru who works with students at App State University. He shares that on average 350-500 students attend the weekly Cru meeting where they engage with the gospel and cultivate relationships with Christ. This weekend 140 students are signed up to attend the fall retreat where Jarrad came to faith in his freshman year after surrendering his life to Christ. At the retreat, students will learn about an upcoming outreach called Jesus at 3333 based on the elevation of Boone where students will get daily challenges to live life with Jesus and reach the campus. Jarrad asks for prayers for his walk with God, for students to find rest at the retreat and apply what God shows them, and for the out
Turn up your praise ministry helps people to connect with god and convey their prayers. Since God created us, he knows how we work, he knows what’s best for us. We put emphasis on sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with people so that they can come to his sanctity and take him as their savior and Lord of their life.
Acts 16 17 the most high god power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document describes a woman following Paul and others, shouting that the men were servants of the Most High God who were telling people the way to be saved. It provides four versions of Acts 16:17 describing the woman loudly proclaiming that Paul and his companions were preaching about salvation through God.
Ha39 06212015 me and my house will serve the lordJames Bradshaw
Joshua gathered the tribes of Israel and reminded them of all that God had done for their fathers and for them. He recounted how God brought them out of Egypt and gave them the promised land despite the other peoples living there. Joshua told the people to fear and serve only God, not other gods. The people agreed to serve only God. Joshua warned that God is holy and jealous, and would not forgive their sins if they turned to other gods. But the people remained committed to serving only God and obeying his voice.
The document discusses serving God and serving others. It provides several bible passages that instruct believers to fear, obey, and serve God wholeheartedly. It emphasizes not following other gods. It promises blessings for faithfully serving God, but warnings of curses for not doing so. It also discusses serving others hospitably and using gifts to serve others as servants of God. Jesus is presented as the ultimate example of serving through giving his life for others. The overall message is that serving God involves serving others for his glory.
As for Me and My House, We Will Serve JehovahDave Stewart
Raising families that serve God is not easy and never has been. Joshua reminds us to make a commitment to serve only Him. In this lesson, we are reminded that this requires focus, unity, purpose and endurance.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "Serving God By Serving Others" sermon at New Life Christian Church in November 2012. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
Al Shifa Trust is committed to serving patients through its hospital services including seven subspecialties, low vision services, and teleophthalmology links. It also runs the wide-reaching Al Shifa Center for Community Ophthalmology program which has conducted over 3500 camps screening over 2 million children. Al Shifa trains doctors, optometrists, technicians and nurses and its graduates work throughout Pakistan and globally. It has international partnerships for training and collaborates with institutions from countries like the US, UK, France and India. Al Shifa's vision is to strengthen eye care at main hospitals, establish a subspecialty complex, and upgrade its institute to a university status.
Becoming A Servant of the Most High GodAlbert Kang
This document summarizes Moses' journey from being a prince in Egypt to becoming the leader who delivered the Israelites from slavery. It describes how Moses grew up in Egypt but saw the oppression of his people, which led him to take action too early by killing an Egyptian taskmaster. As a result, Moses had to flee into the desert where God trained him as a shepherd for 40 years to humble him and make him fully dependent on God. After this time of preparation, God called Moses to return to Egypt and lead the Israelites out of slavery through many signs and wonders. Moses was reluctant but obeyed God who promised to be with him and empowered him to carry out the deliverance despite his weaknesses.
The document discusses the vision, mission, and identity of an organization focused on modeling Christ's love and transforming lives through discipleship. The vision is for God's love to be visible, impactful, and contagious worldwide. The mission is to model how Christ lives and acts, disciple nations. The identity described includes being a citizen of heaven belonging to God's kingdom, with God's will as one's agenda and God's service as one's ambition, abiding in Christ as a branch of the vine.
This document discusses the importance of love and putting up with others. It notes that total submission to God and trust in His lordship allows one to put up with anything or anyone. The goal of love should be Christ. Several reasons are provided for why people may not want to put up with others, such as loss of sight, pride, laziness, and focusing on self. However, when filled with God's love, one can see others through God's eyes and express lack of faith by refusing to tolerate others. Leading and discipling others for God is another reason to put up with others. The document concludes by stating aspects of one's identity and belonging as a citizen of heaven, representative of God, living stone
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The newsletter reminds readers to remain faithful to God and serve Him with holiness in the new year. It encourages sharing God with others as many societal issues like disease, violence, and prejudice plague the world. Readers are asked to pray for each other and uphold each other in continuing to exemplify who God wants His people to be.
This document outlines an overview for organizing a church to fulfill its mission. It discusses ensuring the church has the right people committed to God's work and growing in leadership. It asks what the church's core processes and products are for discipling others and invading the earth with God's love. The document emphasizes that the church's goal, or "profit", is not financial but bringing more people to God. It suggests the church's "business" is using various activities and skills to teach God's way of life through discipleship. The church's vision is for God's love to be visible and impactful in transforming lives by modeling Christ and doing what he did.
This document discusses the differences between prayer and worship, and emphasizes that Sunday Mass is an opportunity for communal worship where we offer ourselves to God as a living sacrifice, as Jesus did. It explores what it means to live a Eucharistic life and be part of a Eucharistic community, noting that true community requires love, care, and sharing without selfishness. Several passages from Scripture are presented that highlight the importance of love - for God, for neighbor, and even for enemies. Building community and developing human relationships requires understanding each person as a unique gift and removing superficial "wrappers" to see the gift within.
PowerPoint slides in support of Rhema Christian Fellowship Ministry's Bible Study Program. This slideshow is for the Beyond Belief: Exploring The Character of God, Session 2: God Is Loving. Slides require series workbook.
Love - The Great Commandment, Love God, Love othersDjlady63
1) The greatest commandment is to love God and love others. Mother Teresa's life exemplified this through dedicating her life to serving the poor in India with great love.
2) Jesus said the two greatest commandments are to love God with all your heart, soul and mind, and to love your neighbor as yourself. We must first understand God's sacrificial love for us before we can love him and others.
3) God's love is proven through his words and actions, and nothing can separate us from his love. We should declare our love for God through prayer, worship and obedience, although our love will not be perfect as his is.
God loves us unconditionally through His grace and mercy, as demonstrated through Jesus' sacrifice. We are called to represent God's love for others through our own loving actions. When we understand how much God loves us, we can love others in the same way.
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This document discusses the importance of gratitude and thanksgiving. It states that gratitude makes us resilient and helps strengthen our relationships. It also acknowledges God's endless blessings and says we can show gratitude to God through prayer, worshipping, studying holy books, serving others, and embracing God's grace. The document encourages seeking God's help, guidance, and blessings, and providing an activity of writing a letter to God asking for these things and entrusting one's life to God.
This document discusses why love is the greatest commandment. It argues that love accomplishes what God requires by fulfilling the law. Love lifts us above trying to earn our way through faith and doing good works. The most effective and excellent way to live is through love, as religion focuses on outward appearances while love softens our hearts and makes us humble servants.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "A More Loving Person" sermon at New Life Christian Church on February 9, 2014. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
This document discusses demonstrating love for others through understanding God's love. It begins by outlining the objectives of learning how loving God is the greatest commandment, understanding the significance of God's love, valuing life, patriotism through faith, recognizing God as the source of creation, and sustainability. Several quotes about love are provided. The rest of the document discusses expressing love for God by obeying his teachings and commandments, specifically discussing the first four which prohibit idolatry, taking God's name in vain, and keeping the Sabbath day holy. Activities are included to reflect on loves in one's life and the meanings of love. Credits and sources are listed at the end.
The document discusses the qualities of authentic loving based on Jesus washing the feet of his disciples in John 13:1-15. It outlines 7 aspects of loving exhibited by Jesus: 1) showing respect and welcome to all people, 2) being content without acknowledgment, 3) letting go of schedules, 4) not being afraid of dirt or problems, 5) continuing to give even when facing misunderstanding or rejection, 6) awakening love in others, and 7) remembering small acts of service. The document encourages reflection on how these qualities compare to one's own way of loving and what may prevent authentic love.
The document discusses what makes a true servant of God based on the biblical account of the sinful woman who anointed Jesus' feet. It provides three key points: 1) True servants go where the Master is and see Him in those in need of assistance. 2) True servants give their own precious possessions to the Master through acts of service. 3) True servants trust in the Master's loving and merciful heart despite their unworthiness. The conclusion exhorts the reader to learn from this woman's example in becoming a true servant of Jesus Christ.
This document discusses the concept of love as described in the Bible. It provides several definitions of love from passages such as 1 Corinthians 13:6. Love is described as not taking pleasure in injustice but rather rejoicing in the truth. It does not delight in evil or wrongdoing but finds joy in righteousness. True love treasures truth, celebrates good behavior, and promotes virtue. The document emphasizes that to exhibit God's love means having God's perspective on sin and righteousness by sorrowing over sin but rejoicing at truth and virtue.
The document discusses the decisions that a community church has made to define itself. It says the church has decided that merely teaching doctrine or having good programs is not enough, but that it needs transformation and experiences of God. It aims to be led by the Holy Spirit with signs and wonders, living out acts of faith rather than just reading about them. The church sees itself as a mission station rather than a museum, settling for nothing less than advancing God's kingdom.
1. The document discusses developing genuine faith to achieve freedom from unwanted sexual behaviors. It argues that experiencing unconditional love from God, who is portrayed as unconditionally loving, can provide this freedom.
2. Several passages from Romans are cited to explain how sin causes death but that Jesus Christ rescues people from this through his unconditional love.
3. The document recommends reading the Bible, praying daily, finding a church, and finding ways to serve God to strengthen one's faith and experience of God's unconditional love.
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Martin Luther King Jr. said "You can’t stop the birds from flying over your head but you can keep them from making a nest in your hair." This quote suggests that while you cannot control everything that happens to you, you can control how you respond to circumstances and prevent undesirable outcomes from taking hold.
Restart your wifi, get connected with God By Ptr. Arnold PasionJheff Zaz Bengwayan
This document discusses the importance of prayer and how to have an effective prayer life. It notes that Jesus often went off by himself to pray. Prayer is about developing a relationship with God rather than just asking for things. The document provides tips for prayer such as developing a hunger for God, listening to God, praying out loud, focusing on God's priorities in prayer, and creating regular prayer habits like keeping a prayer journal. Maintaining an active prayer life is vital for spiritual growth.
How to restart your life when you are stuck by ptr. arnold pasionJheff Zaz Bengwayan
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved giving either the new drug or a placebo to 100 volunteers aged 65-80 over a 6 month period. Testing showed those receiving the drug experienced statistically significant improvements in short-term memory retention and processing speed compared to the placebo group.
This document provides information and examples about various chemistry concepts related to concentration including molarity, molality, normality, milliequivalents, percent solutions, dilution, and serial dilution. It includes example calculations for determining the molarity of a sugar solution, molality of solutions, normality of solutions containing different numbers of equivalents, conversions between milligrams, millimoles and milliequivalents, percent weight by volume and weight by weight solutions, and calculations for single and serial dilutions.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses entering God's rest. It references passages from the Bible about God resting on the seventh day of creation. It encourages readers to make every effort to enter God's rest so they do not fall like those who disobeyed in the past. The ultimate rest is with Christ in heaven, so believers are urged to remain faithful to him until the end of their earthly lives.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
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.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
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
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
2. • In our relationship with Christ and
our fellow believers, God has given
us a call to demonstrate our love
to both by serving one another.
Service is love in action. Service
ought to be a natural product of
the Christian life. Service is
selflessness.
3. How can God’s Love reach others?
Reaching the Lost, Expressing God’s
Love, Imitating God’s Selfless
Service
We ask ourselves how am I going to do
that.
4. • “Your faithful service is an offering to
God. He will not forget how hard you
have worked for Him and how you
have shown your love to Him by
caring for others, as you still do.”
5.
6. “Your faithful service is an offering
to God. He will not forget how
hard you have worked for Him and
how you have shown your love to
Him by caring for others, as you
still do.”
-Philippians 2:17 and Hebrews 6:10
7. "The one who does not love does
not know God, for God is love."
1 John 4:8
8.
9. How do we show our Very Special
Service? love?
How do we want to be served? To be
loved?
10. • We can we show God’s love to others
by serving them in the same manner
we feel loved when others serve us.
Remember the night before Jesus is
to be crucified; He served his
disciples by washing their feet and
serving them with grape juice and
bread or most commonly known as
the Communion. And he did instruct
his disciples to do the same. That is
love that is service.
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14. Terminal 1 is dirty, crowded, noisy,
extremely hot airport.
No enough seats for travellers.