This document describes the Great Commission 4 Christ End-time Movement, which aims to complete Jesus' Great Commission through various connected and unconnected Christian organizations using new technologies. It provides examples of how different types of organizations like churches, associations, education institutions, and missions can participate in the movement by using a cloud-based platform called Cloud4Christ.org to coordinate their efforts. The movement seeks to guide both existing and new Christian groups to focus on evangelism and church planting to fulfill the Great Commission before Jesus' predicted return.
This document proposes pilot workshops called "Laudato Si in the Boardroom" to deepen conversations with corporate leaders about peace, security, and sustainability. The Franciscan Action Network and Energy For One World would partner to deliver the initial workshops focusing on inspiring corporate integration of UN Sustainable Development Goals. The workshops would be a new collaboration using Pope Francis' encyclical to promote modern leadership and best practices toward a "new sociocracy" between corporations and sustainability organizations, in order to build bridges and cross borders/silos to further impact and attainment of UN SDG goals, given urgent need to reform and regroup efforts that are off track on climate agreements and goals.
This document outlines a strategy called "Finding the Hope" to conduct saturation evangelism by distributing gospel literature to every home in a community. The strategy involves mobilizing churches to work together through prayer, distributing booklets containing the gospel message, and following up digitally with those who respond to provide discipleship resources and connect them with local churches. The goal is to give every person an opportunity to hear the gospel message and experience the transforming life of Jesus Christ.
This document discusses the importance of vision, mission, and money in church stewardship. It provides guidance on developing a vision statement, mission statement, and using those statements to evaluate current ministries and budgets to ensure resources are being used to further the church's mission. The document emphasizes regularly communicating the vision and mission to the congregation and using those statements to guide financial planning and fundraising efforts like the annual pledge drive.
This document is a marketing plan proposal for the Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) created by a team of students at Concordia University. It begins with an executive summary that outlines the background and objectives of LCEF. The team conducted primary research through surveys of Concordia students, faculty and LCMS members, and interviews with LCMS leaders. The research found a general lack of awareness of LCEF and its services. Respondents wanted information presented simply and accessibly with transparency. The team proposes a campaign with the tagline "WE ARE LCEF" to raise awareness through a bus tour, print/digital ads, a new website, and radio spots. The goal is to inspire LCMS
St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Abingdon, VA has received a $10,000 grant to fund two spiritual retreats - a parish retreat in October led by Jay Sidebotham and a leadership retreat in January 2023. The church is also working to sponsor a refugee family from Afghanistan with support from other local faith communities. Additionally, the church is examining improvements to make the worship space more accessible and has formed a team to study options.
This document outlines a framework for strategic planning by the Canadian Unitarian & Universalist movement. It identifies key stakeholders in the movement, including individuals, congregations, regions, and national organizations. It discusses the principles that unite Unitarian Universalists and reasons for collaborating on planning. The framework proposes four strategic directions - to enhance current efforts, deepen spiritual development, expand outreach, and dramatically increase impact. Feedback is sought to refine the framework and develop synergistic strategies and action plans.
The document provides guidance for hosting a seminar presented by the Confessional Lutheran Church Council (CLCC). It discusses organizing the event, publicizing it in multiple rounds, preparing the room with necessary equipment, conducting registration, and providing breaks. The overall goal is to properly set up and conduct the seminar to maximize attendance and participant experience.
This document proposes pilot workshops called "Laudato Si in the Boardroom" to deepen conversations with corporate leaders about peace, security, and sustainability. The Franciscan Action Network and Energy For One World would partner to deliver the initial workshops focusing on inspiring corporate integration of UN Sustainable Development Goals. The workshops would be a new collaboration using Pope Francis' encyclical to promote modern leadership and best practices toward a "new sociocracy" between corporations and sustainability organizations, in order to build bridges and cross borders/silos to further impact and attainment of UN SDG goals, given urgent need to reform and regroup efforts that are off track on climate agreements and goals.
This document outlines a strategy called "Finding the Hope" to conduct saturation evangelism by distributing gospel literature to every home in a community. The strategy involves mobilizing churches to work together through prayer, distributing booklets containing the gospel message, and following up digitally with those who respond to provide discipleship resources and connect them with local churches. The goal is to give every person an opportunity to hear the gospel message and experience the transforming life of Jesus Christ.
This document discusses the importance of vision, mission, and money in church stewardship. It provides guidance on developing a vision statement, mission statement, and using those statements to evaluate current ministries and budgets to ensure resources are being used to further the church's mission. The document emphasizes regularly communicating the vision and mission to the congregation and using those statements to guide financial planning and fundraising efforts like the annual pledge drive.
This document is a marketing plan proposal for the Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) created by a team of students at Concordia University. It begins with an executive summary that outlines the background and objectives of LCEF. The team conducted primary research through surveys of Concordia students, faculty and LCMS members, and interviews with LCMS leaders. The research found a general lack of awareness of LCEF and its services. Respondents wanted information presented simply and accessibly with transparency. The team proposes a campaign with the tagline "WE ARE LCEF" to raise awareness through a bus tour, print/digital ads, a new website, and radio spots. The goal is to inspire LCMS
St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Abingdon, VA has received a $10,000 grant to fund two spiritual retreats - a parish retreat in October led by Jay Sidebotham and a leadership retreat in January 2023. The church is also working to sponsor a refugee family from Afghanistan with support from other local faith communities. Additionally, the church is examining improvements to make the worship space more accessible and has formed a team to study options.
This document outlines a framework for strategic planning by the Canadian Unitarian & Universalist movement. It identifies key stakeholders in the movement, including individuals, congregations, regions, and national organizations. It discusses the principles that unite Unitarian Universalists and reasons for collaborating on planning. The framework proposes four strategic directions - to enhance current efforts, deepen spiritual development, expand outreach, and dramatically increase impact. Feedback is sought to refine the framework and develop synergistic strategies and action plans.
The document provides guidance for hosting a seminar presented by the Confessional Lutheran Church Council (CLCC). It discusses organizing the event, publicizing it in multiple rounds, preparing the room with necessary equipment, conducting registration, and providing breaks. The overall goal is to properly set up and conduct the seminar to maximize attendance and participant experience.
The document discusses the importance of discipleship through the church. It argues that churches should prioritize equipping all members for ministry, not just paid clergy. When each member is actively involved in evangelism according to their gifts, spiritual multiplication can occur. The church's programs should support the principle of making disciples by winning people to Christ, building them up, and sending them to win and build others. When members understand and support this guiding principle over individual programs, a movement of discipleship is developed to fulfill Christ's Great Commission.
The document discusses preparing teens for lifelong faith formation. It outlines six tasks of catechesis that serve as a framework: knowledge of the faith, liturgical life, moral formation, prayer, communal life, and missionary spirit. It also discusses using the Baptismal Catechumenate methodology, which highlights the responsibility of the entire faith community and inspires lifelong catechesis. The conclusion states that through the Baptismal Catechumenate, we build, make transitions, nurture potential, and empower spiritual skills, and are called to work with others both within and beyond the faith community.
The document is USCAN's annual report for 2015. Some key points:
- USCAN is a network of 160 organizations dedicated to advancing climate action in the US from local to global scales.
- In 2015, USCAN welcomed new board members and staff, held a successful fundraising event, and convened its most diverse annual conference ever.
- USCAN played a leading role in international climate negotiations in Paris, ensuring voices from all US regions and constituencies were represented.
The document provides an overview of the Laudato Si' Action Platform's first year and progress made from 2021-2022. It summarizes participation levels with over 3,000 total participants from families, organizations, schools, parishes, and other groups. It highlights the platform's goals of empowering ecological conversion and concrete action for sustainability. Working groups in different sectors provide guidance and support to participants on their journey toward integral ecology.
The document outlines the synodal process that Pope Francis has called all Catholic dioceses to undertake from 2021-2023 on the theme of "For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, and Mission". It provides background on synodality, objectives of the synod which include fostering participation and inclusion, and examining church structures and practices. It emphasizes that the goal is not just documents but planting dreams and visions through hope, trust and healing. Key aspects of the process involve listening to one another and discerning together under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
The document provides an overview of MakeSpace, a Third Space organization located in the Washington D.C. area. It describes how MakeSpace was founded in 2012 by Imam Zia Makhdoom due to dissatisfaction with the lack of inclusiveness and cultural divide in traditional American mosques. MakeSpace aims to be a welcoming, relevant, and transparent community hub for all members of the American Muslim community, with a focus on youth and young professionals. It has grown rapidly since inception and now hosts various events and programs.
We brought people together to develop our strategy Camden 2025 as a vision for the future but also a call to action. We developed the strategy with residents through our citizens assemblies and with anchor institutions that care about the borough through our community challenges.
The climate crisis is an issue that affects all of us and that we all have a role to play as individuals and as organisations. We developed a Citizens’ Assembly on the Climate Crisis which is was the first organised in the country. This brought together over 50 randomly selected residents to deliberate how Camden can best tackle the climate crisis. The assembly heard a range of evidence outlining the facts of the climate crisis and the ways in which it can be tackled. They then developed 17 actions that should be taken by residents, community groups, businesses and the council in Camden. And of one those was “mobilising community groups to address the climate crisis”.
That’s why we’re hosting a space where people will be able to take part in, develop & grow activities to help people live more sustainably…and tackle the climate crisis. As we’re in a climate emergency, we gave ourselves a fortnight to set it up and six weeks to test out, a way that we’re moving from building services to building movements. And when I say we, I don’t mean the council, I mean different individuals from different walks of live who care about Camden and the climate crisis.
Education yourself more on the importance of Christ great commission for the church. Why we need to "Go" as commanded by the voice of the God and of the Church.
Full manual slide deck for Christ For All Peoples overview, Tommy Belk's role, what T4T, Trainer For Trainers is, Fred's Burrito entry strategy and skills
The document discusses mass incarceration in the United States and the Christian Community Development Association's (CCDA) efforts to address this issue. It provides background on the CCDA, an organization founded in 1989 to challenge injustice. The CCDA focuses on mass incarceration, immigration, and education reform. It employs strategies like policy advocacy, community programs, and engaging public officials and citizens to enact change. The document evaluates the CCDA's approaches based on Dennis Hollinger's models of social change, finding the CCDA utilizes prophetic pronouncements, lobbying, Christian relief, evangelism, individual impact, and Christian embodiment.
introduction to digital evangelism and discipleshipYomi Adeyinka
This document discusses digital evangelism and discipleship. It provides an overview of using digital tools and platforms to share the gospel online and help believers grow in their faith remotely. Examples of digital evangelism mentioned include using websites, apps, email, SMS and social media. The document also lists several online resources and platforms that can be used for digital ministry, evangelism and discipleship. It emphasizes the need for collaboration between Christians and organizations to help fulfill the Great Commission using digital strategies.
PART 1 - Introduction to digital evangelism and discipleshipYomi Adeyinka
This document discusses digital evangelism and discipleship. It provides an overview of using digital tools and platforms to share the gospel online and help believers grow in their faith remotely. Examples of digital evangelism mentioned include using websites, apps, email, SMS and social media. The document also lists several online resources and platforms that can be used for digital ministry, evangelism and discipleship. It emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts to utilize digital strategies and fulfill the Great Commission of making disciples of all nations.
This document discusses the Great Commission and the three components of advancing God's kingdom: deliverance, discipleship, and dominion (the 3Ds). It provides definitions and principles for each component. Deliverance involves prayer, evangelism teams, and seeking the lost. Discipleship focuses on training mentors and making disciples through teaching. Dominion requires revelation, impartation, and duplication to spread the kingdom. The document emphasizes implementing the 3Ds to fulfill the Great Commission of spreading the gospel worldwide.
This document outlines an overview presentation for the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) process. It includes an introduction to RCIA, describing it as a weekly process for those interested in the Catholic faith to learn about scripture and teachings. The presentation covers recruitment, the responsibilities of parish members, and sharing reflections in small groups. It emphasizes that RCIA renews parish life through the conversion of both participants and the community supporting them.
Generosity Movement Inc. seeks to catalyze a global generosity movement among Christians through resources, content, and community. It aims to transform followers by teaching biblical generosity principles showing that giving is integral to the gospel. The organization provides training materials, online content and community for "generosity champions" to discover and apply radical generosity, helping bring the gospel worldwide. It works through strategic partnerships with groups like Lausanne and WEA to inspire, equip and accelerate generous initiatives that glorify God and fulfill the great commission through caring for the poor.
This document provides guidance on developing an internship program at La Montaña Christian Camps in Costa Rica. It begins with background on La Montaña and its mission. It then discusses the benefits of internships abroad and important first steps like identifying the mission, purpose, goals and objectives of the program. The document offers tools to help design the program, including its duration and best practices. It provides suggestions for recruitment and developing the program in partnership with Christian colleges. The overall aim is to help La Montaña thoughtfully develop an internship program that allows qualified young people to serve at the camps while further exploring ministry vocations.
Along the centuries Christianity's complete Biblical message was dispersed and mixed with multiple regional cultures and their philsophies. This is an attempt to detect those alien teachings and reintegrate the original message contained in the whole Bibla.
This document provides an overview of the Our Stewardship Community organization. It outlines the mission to equip Christians for the digital age and invites readers to join in this work. It describes current challenges facing the church and society. It then outlines the seven purposes of the organization and gives updates on ongoing work, including requests for prayer. The document provides details on the services and income streams being developed as well as future milestones and plans. It concludes by envisioning how the ministry may be remembered for helping people develop as disciples of Christ.
The document discusses the power of faith messages in influencing views on climate change. It provides evidence that Pope Francis has influenced over a third of Catholics and one in six Americans to believe in climate change. The document then discusses key points from Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si', including its message to see the impact on people, judge that fossil fuels need replacing, and act through education, sustainable living, and advocacy. It provides Catholic resources and tips for relationship-building to respond to climate change through faith communities.
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 document discusses the importance of discipleship through the church. It argues that churches should prioritize equipping all members for ministry, not just paid clergy. When each member is actively involved in evangelism according to their gifts, spiritual multiplication can occur. The church's programs should support the principle of making disciples by winning people to Christ, building them up, and sending them to win and build others. When members understand and support this guiding principle over individual programs, a movement of discipleship is developed to fulfill Christ's Great Commission.
The document discusses preparing teens for lifelong faith formation. It outlines six tasks of catechesis that serve as a framework: knowledge of the faith, liturgical life, moral formation, prayer, communal life, and missionary spirit. It also discusses using the Baptismal Catechumenate methodology, which highlights the responsibility of the entire faith community and inspires lifelong catechesis. The conclusion states that through the Baptismal Catechumenate, we build, make transitions, nurture potential, and empower spiritual skills, and are called to work with others both within and beyond the faith community.
The document is USCAN's annual report for 2015. Some key points:
- USCAN is a network of 160 organizations dedicated to advancing climate action in the US from local to global scales.
- In 2015, USCAN welcomed new board members and staff, held a successful fundraising event, and convened its most diverse annual conference ever.
- USCAN played a leading role in international climate negotiations in Paris, ensuring voices from all US regions and constituencies were represented.
The document provides an overview of the Laudato Si' Action Platform's first year and progress made from 2021-2022. It summarizes participation levels with over 3,000 total participants from families, organizations, schools, parishes, and other groups. It highlights the platform's goals of empowering ecological conversion and concrete action for sustainability. Working groups in different sectors provide guidance and support to participants on their journey toward integral ecology.
The document outlines the synodal process that Pope Francis has called all Catholic dioceses to undertake from 2021-2023 on the theme of "For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, and Mission". It provides background on synodality, objectives of the synod which include fostering participation and inclusion, and examining church structures and practices. It emphasizes that the goal is not just documents but planting dreams and visions through hope, trust and healing. Key aspects of the process involve listening to one another and discerning together under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
The document provides an overview of MakeSpace, a Third Space organization located in the Washington D.C. area. It describes how MakeSpace was founded in 2012 by Imam Zia Makhdoom due to dissatisfaction with the lack of inclusiveness and cultural divide in traditional American mosques. MakeSpace aims to be a welcoming, relevant, and transparent community hub for all members of the American Muslim community, with a focus on youth and young professionals. It has grown rapidly since inception and now hosts various events and programs.
We brought people together to develop our strategy Camden 2025 as a vision for the future but also a call to action. We developed the strategy with residents through our citizens assemblies and with anchor institutions that care about the borough through our community challenges.
The climate crisis is an issue that affects all of us and that we all have a role to play as individuals and as organisations. We developed a Citizens’ Assembly on the Climate Crisis which is was the first organised in the country. This brought together over 50 randomly selected residents to deliberate how Camden can best tackle the climate crisis. The assembly heard a range of evidence outlining the facts of the climate crisis and the ways in which it can be tackled. They then developed 17 actions that should be taken by residents, community groups, businesses and the council in Camden. And of one those was “mobilising community groups to address the climate crisis”.
That’s why we’re hosting a space where people will be able to take part in, develop & grow activities to help people live more sustainably…and tackle the climate crisis. As we’re in a climate emergency, we gave ourselves a fortnight to set it up and six weeks to test out, a way that we’re moving from building services to building movements. And when I say we, I don’t mean the council, I mean different individuals from different walks of live who care about Camden and the climate crisis.
Education yourself more on the importance of Christ great commission for the church. Why we need to "Go" as commanded by the voice of the God and of the Church.
Full manual slide deck for Christ For All Peoples overview, Tommy Belk's role, what T4T, Trainer For Trainers is, Fred's Burrito entry strategy and skills
The document discusses mass incarceration in the United States and the Christian Community Development Association's (CCDA) efforts to address this issue. It provides background on the CCDA, an organization founded in 1989 to challenge injustice. The CCDA focuses on mass incarceration, immigration, and education reform. It employs strategies like policy advocacy, community programs, and engaging public officials and citizens to enact change. The document evaluates the CCDA's approaches based on Dennis Hollinger's models of social change, finding the CCDA utilizes prophetic pronouncements, lobbying, Christian relief, evangelism, individual impact, and Christian embodiment.
introduction to digital evangelism and discipleshipYomi Adeyinka
This document discusses digital evangelism and discipleship. It provides an overview of using digital tools and platforms to share the gospel online and help believers grow in their faith remotely. Examples of digital evangelism mentioned include using websites, apps, email, SMS and social media. The document also lists several online resources and platforms that can be used for digital ministry, evangelism and discipleship. It emphasizes the need for collaboration between Christians and organizations to help fulfill the Great Commission using digital strategies.
PART 1 - Introduction to digital evangelism and discipleshipYomi Adeyinka
This document discusses digital evangelism and discipleship. It provides an overview of using digital tools and platforms to share the gospel online and help believers grow in their faith remotely. Examples of digital evangelism mentioned include using websites, apps, email, SMS and social media. The document also lists several online resources and platforms that can be used for digital ministry, evangelism and discipleship. It emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts to utilize digital strategies and fulfill the Great Commission of making disciples of all nations.
This document discusses the Great Commission and the three components of advancing God's kingdom: deliverance, discipleship, and dominion (the 3Ds). It provides definitions and principles for each component. Deliverance involves prayer, evangelism teams, and seeking the lost. Discipleship focuses on training mentors and making disciples through teaching. Dominion requires revelation, impartation, and duplication to spread the kingdom. The document emphasizes implementing the 3Ds to fulfill the Great Commission of spreading the gospel worldwide.
This document outlines an overview presentation for the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) process. It includes an introduction to RCIA, describing it as a weekly process for those interested in the Catholic faith to learn about scripture and teachings. The presentation covers recruitment, the responsibilities of parish members, and sharing reflections in small groups. It emphasizes that RCIA renews parish life through the conversion of both participants and the community supporting them.
Generosity Movement Inc. seeks to catalyze a global generosity movement among Christians through resources, content, and community. It aims to transform followers by teaching biblical generosity principles showing that giving is integral to the gospel. The organization provides training materials, online content and community for "generosity champions" to discover and apply radical generosity, helping bring the gospel worldwide. It works through strategic partnerships with groups like Lausanne and WEA to inspire, equip and accelerate generous initiatives that glorify God and fulfill the great commission through caring for the poor.
This document provides guidance on developing an internship program at La Montaña Christian Camps in Costa Rica. It begins with background on La Montaña and its mission. It then discusses the benefits of internships abroad and important first steps like identifying the mission, purpose, goals and objectives of the program. The document offers tools to help design the program, including its duration and best practices. It provides suggestions for recruitment and developing the program in partnership with Christian colleges. The overall aim is to help La Montaña thoughtfully develop an internship program that allows qualified young people to serve at the camps while further exploring ministry vocations.
Along the centuries Christianity's complete Biblical message was dispersed and mixed with multiple regional cultures and their philsophies. This is an attempt to detect those alien teachings and reintegrate the original message contained in the whole Bibla.
This document provides an overview of the Our Stewardship Community organization. It outlines the mission to equip Christians for the digital age and invites readers to join in this work. It describes current challenges facing the church and society. It then outlines the seven purposes of the organization and gives updates on ongoing work, including requests for prayer. The document provides details on the services and income streams being developed as well as future milestones and plans. It concludes by envisioning how the ministry may be remembered for helping people develop as disciples of Christ.
The document discusses the power of faith messages in influencing views on climate change. It provides evidence that Pope Francis has influenced over a third of Catholics and one in six Americans to believe in climate change. The document then discusses key points from Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si', including its message to see the impact on people, judge that fossil fuels need replacing, and act through education, sustainable living, and advocacy. It provides Catholic resources and tips for relationship-building to respond to climate change through faith communities.
Similar to Great Commission 4 Christ End-Time Movement (20)
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.
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.
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
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
Tales of This and Another Life - Chapters.pdfMashaL38
This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
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.
2nd issue of Volume 15. A magazine in urdu language mainly based on spiritual treatment and learning. Many topics on ISLAM, SUFISM, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SELF HELP, PSYCHOLOGY, HEALTH, SPIRITUAL TREATMENT, Ruqya etc.A very useful magazine for everyone.
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
Unleash your spiritual growth journey as a truth-seeker!
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Tracking "The Blessing" - Christianity · Spiritual Growth · Success
Do you ever feel like your Bible highlighting isn't quite enough to ignite lasting spiritual growth? Have you struggled to retain key takeaways from your Bible study sessions?
Discover how living in 4D can transform your highlighting into a strategic tool for spiritual development.
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In this video, you'll gain insights on:
How highlighting key verses and themes can enhance memory and retention of Scripture (we see a few key ones, here!)
Studies have shown that highlighting can significantly improve information recall. Highlighting key points visually reinforces them in your mind, leading to better long-term memory.
How to personalize your Bible study through strategic highlighting. Don't just highlight everything!
This video will teach you how to strategically highlight based on what resonates with you, focusing on central themes, recurring ideas, or connections between different passages.
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2. GC4CETM.org (Great Commission 4 Christ End-time Movement)
What Is the Great Commission 4 Christ End-time
Movement?
The End-time Movement Is a multitude of Connected,
Loosely connected and not connected Organizations,
Groups, and People; conducting and completing a
multitude of activities, programs, and functions to
complete Jesus’ Great Commission commanded over
2000 Years ago.
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3. GC4CETM.org (Great Commission 4 Christ End-time Movement)
The Time Is Now
Jesus came in the fullness of time.
Cloud Technology, like the Roman
Empire Highway System, may be
heralding Jesus’ return.
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4. The Movement is described based on six Actions
1. Praying and making contributions to connected, loosely
Connected, and Not Connected Christian Organizations,
Groups and People. This is to be done as we become
aware of each need. We must all unite as one in God.
2. Completing Jesus’ Great Commission command in
Matthew 28:18-20, and as Acts 1:8 states starting in
“Jerusalem”.
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5. The Movement is described based on six Actions (Continued)
3. Verifying the proclamation of the Great Commission
command to all People.
4. Marketing the Cloud4Christ.org Platform and Grace
Technology capabilities to potential participant
Organizations, Groups and People.
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6. The Movement is described based on six
Actions (Continued)
5. Consulting with participating
Organizations, Groups and People.
6. Providing Information Technology
capabilities.
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7. The Movement is important because
1. There is not enough time to plan and build a totally
new way.
2. God has been at work over 2000 Years getting
Organizations, Groups and People ready for an End-
time push. See Joel 2:28-29.
3. God has purposed each of us; and has called and has
placed or will very quickly place us in our role.
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8. The Movement is important because (Continued)
4. There is technology (The Cloud) available to
instantaneously allow immediate, collaborative, and
complete integration and proof of Great Commission
completion. Log onto Cloud4Christ.org and sign-up your
Christian Organization. Contribute to our Christian cause
by going to GraceTechnology.org.
5. God will be glorified when we use all movement capabilities
to fill his Church, with those believers He has chosen.
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9. Let’s look at a Church example
One Church in Gilmer, Texas - Adjacent to Longview in Gregg
County.
Two Mission Service Corp. Volunteers, along with a team of
House-to-House Outreach visitors canvassed every home in their
“Jerusalem” area roughly every 4 years. Good records were kept
so people knew people and needs were met.
Every visitor to the Church through every avenue were visited,
called and e-mailed, and referred to the organizations and
activities they were interested in. Appropriate follow-ups were
made.
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10. Let’s look at a Church example (Continued)
Every conceivable church function was put in place and led by
exceptional people.
Evangelism was a primary function in all respects.
Although the church went through cycles, the participation
trend was up. The church was recognized by the State
Convention several times.
The Cloud4Christ.org Platform should be used by all
Churches/Missions.
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11. Let’s look at another Church example
2. One very exceptional Church in Longview, Texas,
Gregg County.
This church has and is performing all organizations
and functions very well.
The church has been and still is always led by
exceptional people and is continuing to be very
innovative in programs and special functions.
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12. Let’s look at another Church example
The church has always been a leader in the Association of
78 churches.
Their exponential “Judea” area outreach of more than 35
miles radius is innovative and effective. Their “Lead church”
function with a 78 church Association is also very
innovative and effective. Lately their partnership with other
outside entities has led to even more accomplishments.
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13. Let’s look at an Association example
3. One Texas Baptist Association.
This Association served as the home Association for 2 Mission
Service Corp. Volunteers beginning in 1995. The Association
supported numerous outreach house to house visitations
projects, along with special outreach functions such as New
Homeowner Letters.
In addition, 4 Associations and over 175 churches participated
with this Association’s MSC Volunteers over a 20-year period.
Many innovative projects were planned and conducted, which
has led to the Cloud4Christ.org Platform.
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14. Let’s look at an Association example (Continued)
The release and use of the Cloud4Christ.org
will usher in a new era of Association Lead
Churches, where many churches can
collaborate for much more effective and less
expensive outreach.
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15. Let’s look at a Higher-Level Education Organization example
4. One East Texas Higher Level Education Organization.
In 2015 a new era of Teach and Field Projects was
initiated. Therefore, when each student graduates, that
student would be ready to immediately apply their learning
using the Cloud4Christ.org wherever they go. This
Christian Religion perspective is already in place at the
University and will be greatly expanded soon.
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16. Let’s look at a Higher-Level Education Organization
example (Continued)
From the perspective of the Cloud4Christ.org Platform,
it should be taught to every student in its entirety and
applied at surrounding Churches and Associations
with its students. This Organization should also lead
all other Higher-Level Organizations to apply the same
concept.
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17. Let’s look at a State Convention “Samaria example
5. One State Convention.
These Conventions have as their mandate to fulfill the
Great commission 4 Christ in their States “Samaritan”
area.
To this end, one State Convention has been contacted to
consider funding and using the Cloud4Christ.org
Platform.
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18. Let’s look at a National “Samaria” area Coordination and
Leading Organization example
6. A National Coordinating Organization.
This Organization should be involved in this
Movement and use the Cloud4Christ.org Platform to
assure all State Conventions are completing their part
in the “Samaria” Area. This concept has been briefly
discussed with one such Organization.
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19. Let’s look at an International People Group example
7. An International Missions Organization.
This Organization by its own mandate is involved in
this Movement and somehow may be able to use the
Cloud4Christ.org Platform to assure it is completing its
own mandated effort to reach its “To The Uttermost
Parts of The Earth” area. This concept has been very
briefly discussed with one organization.
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20. There was always a theme
1. “Let’s Begin Again” by 1994.
2. “Let’s Make Everyone Alive” by 1995.
4. “Let’s Give Everyone Another Chance” by 1998.
5. “Let’s Transition to Christ” by 2000.
6. “Let’s Make Jesus the Answer” by 2005.
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21. There was always a theme
7. “Let’s Make the Time for Jesus Now” by 2014.
8. “Let’s Pray for Every Home by 2021”*.
9. “Let’s Complete the End-Time Movement by 2024.
*BlessEveryHome.com
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22. What will Conventional Churches/Missions do in light of the
new Movement?
1. They will concentrate on using the Cloud4Christ.org Platform
to guide their priorities and functions and supplement them
with existing capabilities that complements the Cloud, within
and outside the Church walls in their “Jerusalem” area.
2. They will unite with other Organizations, Groups and People
to finish the Great Commission for Christ, as a part of the
GC4CETM (Commission 4 Christ End-Time Movement).
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23. What will New Churches/Missions, Associations. Higher-
Level Education Organizations, Ministries, etc. do in light
of the new Movement?
1. They will concentrate on using the Cloud4Christ.org
Platform to guide their priorities and functions.
2. Cooperate with other Christian Organizations, Groups and
People to start new Churches. Log-onto
ReproducingChurches.com to study one Florida Church
Planting Movement.
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24. What Are the differences in Existing and New Churches/Missions,
Associations, Higher-Level Education Organizations, Ministries,
etc. in light of the new Movement?
1. They may not have adequate Great Commission Vision, Goals,
and Tasks.
2. They may tend to have large facilities, large staffs and do not
necessarily concentrate on completing the Great Commission
Christ commanded over 2000 years ago.
3. They may not focus on the priorities and functions of the Cloud
Platform. And may not be willing to change strategies and
methods,
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25. What Are the differences in Existing and New Churches/Missions,
Associations. Higher-Level Education Organizations, Ministries,
etc. in light of the new Movement? (Continued)
4. They may not have had or are not currently following a
set of how-to detail instructions and functions
available in a single source, easy to use, collaborative
set of software, at a reasonable cost, such as the
Cloud4Christ.org Platform.
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26. What Are the differences in Existing and New
Churches/Missions, Associations. Higher-Level Education
Organizations, Ministries, etc. in light of the new
Movement?
5. They may not have a mindset that says let us see what
God is doing and get on-board. They may not want to
collaborate with others to be more effective and more
efficient.
6. They may not be willing to pay the price.
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27. What will Associations. Higher-Level Education Organizations,
Ministries, etc. do in light of the new Movement?
1. They will concentrate on supporting and using the
Cloud4Christ.org Platform to guide their functions,
and priorities.
2. Cooperate with other Christian Organizations, Groups
and People to start new Churches. Log onto
ReproducingChurches.com to study one Florida
innovative large Church Planting Movement.
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28. Ten Universal Elements
1. Extraordinary Prayer
2. Abundant Evangelism
3. Intentional Priorities Given to The Cloud4Christ.org
priorities and functions
4. Authority of God’s Word
5. Identify and Disciple All Church Members
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29. Ten Universal Elements for Churches/Missions
6. Place Each Church Member in Position(s) based on
their Gifts, Training and Interests
7. Train All Church Members for Great Commission
Work in their “Jerusalem” Area Outside The Walls
8. Saturate Your “Jerusalem” Area
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30. Ten Universal Elements for Churches/Missions
9. Assimilate Community People to Church Membership
& Ministry - Within the Walls and Outside The Walls
10. Lead All Church Members to Support and Lead in
“Judea”, “Samaria” and “To the Uttermost Parts of the
Earth” areas.
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31. Ten Universal Elements:
Priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Extra Ordinary Prayer
2. Abundant Evangelism
3. Intentional Priorities via Cloud4Christ.org
4. Authority of God’s Word
5. Identify and Disciple All Church Members
6. Place People Based on Gifts and Interests
7. Train for “Jerusalem” Area Ministry
8. Saturate Your “Jerusalem” Area
9. Assimilate Community People
10. Lead all Cm’s to Support “Judea”, “Samaria” and
Uttermost Parts of the Earth Areas
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32. Four Common Characteristics Needed/Found in
Churches and Missions
1. A sense that mankind is lost in sin and
separated from God now and in eternity without
Jesus.
2. A sense that all Church Members must be
trained and commissioned now to share the
gospel.
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33. Four Common Characteristics Needed/Found in
Churches and Missions
3. A sense that new converts must be reached,
brought into the church, trained and sent.
4. A sense of urgency in completing the
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34. Ten Common Characteristics:
Priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10
1. A sense that mankind is lost in
sin and separated from God now
and in Eternity without Jesus.
2. A sense that all Church Members
must be discipled and sent
now to share the gospel.
3. A sense that new converts must
be reached, brought into the
church, discipled and sent.
4. A sense of urgency in completing
the Great Commission Page 22
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35. How do I locate Information to get started?
Log onto GC4CETM.org for easy access to all our products.
Log onto Cloud4Christ.org to view Strategic Plans, Select type
of Organization, Select Activities, Select Resources to get
started, and more.
Log onto GraceTechnology.org to donate to our Christian
cause, and to find out more about services and support.
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40. DALLAS CLOUD
Any Place Anywhere
Any
Device
1-11-2021
Church/Mission Cloud Releases by App List
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41. I. Basic Release – 5 Apps
A. Membership - (CM) (Church Members) – Include 501 c (3) Position
Administrators
B. Accounting
1. Contributions - (Every Giver) - Include 501 c (3) Position
Administrators
2. Staff Payroll - (Mission only) - Include 501 c (3) Position Administrators
3. Budget & Expenditures - (Mission only) - Include 501 c (3) Position
Administrators
4. Bank Software ( Mission only) - Include 501 c (3) Position
Adminstrator
5. Annual Church Profile – Include 501 c (3) Position Description
Church/Mission Cloud Releases by App List
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42. I. Basic Release – 5 Apps – (Continued)
C. Guest and Prospect Team - (All Visitor Sources)
D. Outreach and Encouragement Team- Non-CM
and Non-SS Member
E. Care and Connect Team - (CM’s) (CM Ministry,
Relationship and Discipleship)
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43. II. Training Center – 1 Apps
A. Training Team (All But Church Members Primarily) +
Christian Training Sub-platform
1. Discipleship
2. Organizational
3. Outreach
4. Special Interest
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44. Church/Mission Cloud Releases by App List
III. Community Outreach Release 1 App (March 2021)
A. “Jerusalem“ Area
1. Define Your “Jerusalem” Area
2. Prayer
3. Produce Wall Map
4. Obtain Demographic Data and Populate “Jerusalem”
Area Database
5. House by House Visitation
6. Street by Street Follow-up
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45. Church/Mission Cloud Releases by App List
III. Community Outreach Release 1 App (March 2021)
A. “Jerusalem“ Area - (Continued)
7. Prepare and Distribute Packets and Door Knockers
8. New Homeowners (Jerusalem area) (Multi-Location)
9. Event Cards (Jerusalem Area) (Multi-Location)
10. Bible Distribution (Outside Church Walls) (Multi-Location)
a. Children’s Picture Bible
b. Youth Bible
c. Men’s and Women’s Bibles
d. Family Bible
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46. IV. Management Structure Release 8 App’s (Continued)
A. Prayer Team
1. Within walls Prayer functions
2. Outside walls in “Jerusalem” Area Functions via
BlessEveryHome.com
B. Communications Team
1. Web Sites
2. Social Media
3. 4 Event Cards (Multi-Location)
4. New Homeowners (Church selected area – Zip code?) (Multi-Location)
5. Public Service TV
6. Newspaper
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47. IV. Management Structure Release 8 App’s (Continued)
C. Deacons
D. Organizations
1. Sunday School
2. Small Groups
3. Life Groups
4. Kid’s for Christ/Awanas
5. After School
6. Children’s Church
7. Youth Church
8. Other
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48. IV. Management Structure Release – 8 App’s (Continued)
E. Groups
1. Women
2. Men
3. Youth
4. Other
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49. IV. Management Structure Release – 7 App’s (Continued)
F. Ministries & Missions
1. Bus
2. “Jerusalem” Ministries and Missions
a. Within Walls
2. Outside Walls
3. “Judea”, “Samaria” and “To the Uttermost Parts of the
World” – Support
4. Clothes Closet
5. Pantry
6 Other
Church/Mission Cloud Releases by App List
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50. IV. Management Structure Release – 7 App’s (Continued)
G. Committees (Standing and Ad Hoc)
1. Benevolence
2. Building & Grounds
3. Fellowship
4. Finance
5. Missions
6. Music
7. Pulpit
8. Other
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51. IV. Management Structure Release – 9 App’s (Continued)
H. Special Groups (Group Tagging) -One Time or Recurring
1. Events
a. Adult Trip to Branson
b. Other
2. Activities
a. Fall Fest
b. Other
3. Lists
a. Christmas Cards
b. Other
Church/Mission Cloud Releases by App List
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52. V. Enhanced Release – 1 App
A. Special Teams
1. Bible Distribution (Church Project -Within
Walls/Community/Beyond/Activity)
2. Witness Team
3. “Invest” Team
4. Prayer Team
5, My Street Ministry and Accountability
6. Visions, Goals, Tasks and to do Lists
7. Staff Monitor Functions, Progress and Statistics
8. Directory Team
9. Assimilation Team
10. Church and other Organization Attendance Capability
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53. Church/Mission Cloud Releases by App List
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VI.Sub-Platforms
A. Churches, Missions (Basic release - January 2021)
“Jerusalem”
B. Association or Lead Churches (In work) “Judea”
C. Colleges or Universities (In work)
D. E-books – Videos - Media ( In work – February 2016)
E. Christian Online Games and Apps– (In work- February
2021)
F. Christian Training Center (Adult Disciple Courses –
(February 2021)
54. Church/Mission Cloud Releases by App List
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VI. Sub-Platforms
G. Current Activities – (In work - March 2021)
H. Christian Ministries – (Planned)
I. State Conventions “Samaria” (Planned)
J. State Conventions “Samaria” (Planned)
K. “To Utter Most Parts of the Earth” - (Planned)
56. Matt 28:18-20
And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and
in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I
have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.
Amen.
Acts 1:8
Ye shall be my witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto
the uttermost part of the earth.
Joel 2:28-29
And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your
sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young
men shall see visions: Joel 2: 29 And also upon the servants and upon the handmaids in
those days will I pour out my spirit.19
Holy Bible Scriptures
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57. 2 Chronicles 7:14
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and
pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from
heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
Revelation 3:20
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open
the door, I will come into him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
Romans 10:9
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in
thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
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58. Romans 10:10
For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with
the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
Romans 5:8
But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were
yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 10:13
For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be
saved.
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59. Ephesians 2: 8-9
For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is
the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
1 John 1:9
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to
cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own
understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy
paths.
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60. Matthew 6:33
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all
these things shall be added unto you.
1 Timothy 6:7
For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry
nothing out.
Numbers 32:23
But if ye will not do so, behold, ye have sinned against the LORD: and be
sure your sin will find you out
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61. Isaiah 55:11
So shall my word be that goeth forth out
of my mouth: it shall not return unto me
void, but it shall accomplish that which I
please, and it shall prosper in the thing
whereto I sent it.
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