The document discusses a passage from Isaiah 3:12. The passage warns that youths oppress the people and women rule over them. It says that the people's leaders misguide them and turn them from the righteous path.
Millard Fuller was born in 1935 in Alabama and became a self-made millionaire by age 29 as a successful businessman and lawyer. In 1968, he gave up his wealth to focus on Christian service. In 1976, he co-founded Habitat for Humanity with his wife Linda to help eliminate poverty housing worldwide by building simple, decent homes with homeowners and volunteers. Habitat has since built over 1 million homes providing shelter for over 5 million people in over 70 countries.
1. The document discusses the importance of spiritual formation for the strategic planning (SP) process in a church. It lays out 13 steps for spiritual formation, including acknowledging sin, confessing sins, forgiving others, and pursuing holiness.
2. Effective implementation of spiritual formation starts with the pastor working through the 13 steps, followed by the strategic leadership team. As the pastor and SLT experience spiritual renewal, it can spread to the congregation through corporate worship and preaching.
3. When done correctly, spiritual formation establishes the necessary spiritual foundation for the church to engage in the SP process and effectively carry out its mission.
12 principles of leadership - Part 3 of 3Kelvin Lim
For more insights about leadership from Principal Coach of ECI and Southeast Asia's first Master Coach Kelvin Lim, please, click here:
https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/author/posts#published?trk=mp-reader-h
Leadership starts with the right mindset. Become a leader now.
The document announces a new 6-week Sunday school curriculum from The Bethlehem Institute called "Abortion Is About God: Reframing a Moral Issue". The curriculum aims to provide a biblical and theological foundation for the pro-life cause by asserting that abortion is fundamentally an offense against God as the Creator and that it belittles His glory. It will also celebrate God's sovereignty over life, uphold the goodness of children and parenthood, and proclaim the gospel's offer of mercy. The goal is to awaken the church to see abortion as an assault on those made in God's image and a denial of His supremacy.
Globalization, debt relief and poverty reductionitargeting
This document discusses globalization, debt relief, and poverty reduction. It provides historical context on the phases of development that nations have gone through, from periods of growth to accumulating debt crises. Structural adjustment programs imposed harsh austerity with limited success in stimulating growth or reducing poverty. This led to debt relief initiatives like the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative to reduce debt burdens and free up resources for poverty reduction. However, debt relief must be accompanied by complementary domestic reforms and external policies to prevent countries from falling back into debt and sustain growth. The relationship between debt relief and poverty reduction is complex and requires a holistic political economy approach.
This document discusses the complex relationship between business and poverty in the context of economic globalization. It explores different perspectives on whether and how business can address poverty, from seeing the poor as a business opportunity to arguments that business exploits poverty. The key points are:
1) There are differing views on whether companies should simply operate according to laws and markets or consciously address poverty, and business interacts with poverty in multiple ways as both a potential cause and victim of poverty.
2) Poverty has economic, social, political and other dimensions, so it cannot be defined or addressed solely in monetary terms.
3) While some argue free markets will eliminate poverty over time, others see ongoing issues of inequality and the need
Millard Fuller was born in 1935 in Alabama and became a self-made millionaire by age 29 as a successful businessman and lawyer. In 1968, he gave up his wealth to focus on Christian service. In 1976, he co-founded Habitat for Humanity with his wife Linda to help eliminate poverty housing worldwide by building simple, decent homes with homeowners and volunteers. Habitat has since built over 1 million homes providing shelter for over 5 million people in over 70 countries.
1. The document discusses the importance of spiritual formation for the strategic planning (SP) process in a church. It lays out 13 steps for spiritual formation, including acknowledging sin, confessing sins, forgiving others, and pursuing holiness.
2. Effective implementation of spiritual formation starts with the pastor working through the 13 steps, followed by the strategic leadership team. As the pastor and SLT experience spiritual renewal, it can spread to the congregation through corporate worship and preaching.
3. When done correctly, spiritual formation establishes the necessary spiritual foundation for the church to engage in the SP process and effectively carry out its mission.
12 principles of leadership - Part 3 of 3Kelvin Lim
For more insights about leadership from Principal Coach of ECI and Southeast Asia's first Master Coach Kelvin Lim, please, click here:
https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/author/posts#published?trk=mp-reader-h
Leadership starts with the right mindset. Become a leader now.
The document announces a new 6-week Sunday school curriculum from The Bethlehem Institute called "Abortion Is About God: Reframing a Moral Issue". The curriculum aims to provide a biblical and theological foundation for the pro-life cause by asserting that abortion is fundamentally an offense against God as the Creator and that it belittles His glory. It will also celebrate God's sovereignty over life, uphold the goodness of children and parenthood, and proclaim the gospel's offer of mercy. The goal is to awaken the church to see abortion as an assault on those made in God's image and a denial of His supremacy.
Globalization, debt relief and poverty reductionitargeting
This document discusses globalization, debt relief, and poverty reduction. It provides historical context on the phases of development that nations have gone through, from periods of growth to accumulating debt crises. Structural adjustment programs imposed harsh austerity with limited success in stimulating growth or reducing poverty. This led to debt relief initiatives like the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative to reduce debt burdens and free up resources for poverty reduction. However, debt relief must be accompanied by complementary domestic reforms and external policies to prevent countries from falling back into debt and sustain growth. The relationship between debt relief and poverty reduction is complex and requires a holistic political economy approach.
This document discusses the complex relationship between business and poverty in the context of economic globalization. It explores different perspectives on whether and how business can address poverty, from seeing the poor as a business opportunity to arguments that business exploits poverty. The key points are:
1) There are differing views on whether companies should simply operate according to laws and markets or consciously address poverty, and business interacts with poverty in multiple ways as both a potential cause and victim of poverty.
2) Poverty has economic, social, political and other dimensions, so it cannot be defined or addressed solely in monetary terms.
3) While some argue free markets will eliminate poverty over time, others see ongoing issues of inequality and the need
The passage discusses the motivations for preaching the gospel. It references the love of Christ compelling believers to preach for the salvation of all people. It also mentions the responsibility of being an ambassador for Christ and feeling a debt to both Jews and Gentiles. The passage expresses a desire for one's own people to be saved from accursedness and a sense of necessity and woe to preach the gospel. Overall it conveys a serious responsibility and desire to preach the gospel out of love, duty, and concern for the salvation of others.
This document discusses overcoming spiritual stagnation through obedience to God. It argues that obedience brings blessing, while disobedience or stagnation has costs. True obedience requires dependence on God through prayer. When people obey God, it can have dramatic results like turning the world upside down. The document encourages surrendering one's will to God's will and choosing obedience, no matter the consequences, in order to allow God to accomplish great things. It suggests practicing spiritual disciplines and getting involved in serving the church and community through time, resources, and sharing one's faith as ways to overcome stagnation.
The document discusses the externally focused church movement, which focuses on serving the community rather than just attracting people to church events. It outlines four key characteristics of externally focused churches: 1) they believe Christians don't grow until they begin serving others, 2) they understand the power of service, 3) they partner with other organizations, and 4) they understand the importance of having many willing participants ("critical mass"). The movement aims to fulfill the needs of the city and follow God's mandates through the capacities and callings of the church, with evangelism as the ultimate goal rather than the primary focus.
This document provides an overview of topics to be covered in a mini-MBA course for leading non-profits smarter. It will discuss starting with the why and purpose of an organization, different non-profit models and structures, key performance indicators to measure impact, fundraising strategies and techniques, cash flow management, use of technology and databases, and building an effective team. The document includes examples and templates for setting goals and metrics, dashboard reports, and considerations for whether a separate non-profit is needed from a church ministry.
This document discusses developing high-capacity leaders in the local church. It outlines three steps to becoming a high-capacity leader: 1) Know why you want to lead, 2) Know how high you want to lead, and 3) Know how good you want to lead. It also discusses the basic competencies and skill levels of leadership, from novice to adept to high-capacity. The goal is to encourage leaders to continually improve and develop their skills.
This document discusses Christian ethics and economics in the context of globalization. It explores different definitions of globalization, the impacts of economic globalization, and alternative perspectives. Some key topics covered include intellectual property rights, climate change, financial markets, power shifts from political institutions to economic ones, and debates around concepts like the common good. The document also examines how globalization may erode community and proposes ways to build community in response, such as through politics, ethics, civil society, new institutions, and extending democracy.
Poverty alleviation and the environmental governancePari Doll
World population has grown significantly from 1.6 billion in 1900 to over 6 billion in 2003, and is projected to exceed 8 billion by 2025. This rapid population growth, combined with rising incomes in developing countries, is expected to place much greater demands on food and environmental resources. The UN has identified goals around reducing poverty and hunger and ensuring environmental sustainability. South Asia faces particular challenges due to high population density and limited natural resources per capita. Globalization is changing economies in South Asia from agriculture-based to more industrial and service-oriented. This integration risks increased environmental degradation if not managed properly. Strategic policy shifts are needed to empower the poor and engage them as partners in pro-poor environmental governance initiatives.
Topic: Fellowship for Wednesday Night Auditorium Class; February 25, 2015M. Monte Tatom
The document discusses the meaning of fellowship based on passages from the Bible. It begins by defining koinonia as the Greek word for fellowship, sharing, or communion. It then examines verses that describe how believers are called to fellowship with one another through encouraging, serving, accepting and loving one another. The document explores fellowship as sharing spiritual and material blessings. It concludes by reflecting on whether our fellowship allows us to say that our spirit is well, our love for God is strong, and that God walks with us.
Globalization,Rural Sector Transformation, and PovertyJoachim von Braun
This document discusses the effects of globalization on poverty and rural transformation. It provides an overview and conceptual framework for assessing the links between globalization and poverty. The key drivers of globalization are identified as markets and trade, investment and capital flows, and information and innovation. The document examines how these drivers impact poverty and rural economies through increased trade, foreign direct investment, technology adoption, and information access. The summary concludes that while globalization can reduce poverty through economic growth, the impacts are mixed and both winners and losers exist at the household level depending on ability to participate in new opportunities.
This document discusses globalization from multiple perspectives. It defines globalization as the interaction of different parts of the world economically, politically, and culturally. Proponents argue it increases employment and access to cheaper goods, while opponents argue it exploits workers and harms small businesses and farms. Both sides see impacts on jobs and the environment. Benefits are discussed as increased wealth and quality of life through access to foreign goods, while challenges include growing inequality and negative social impacts.
This document contains excerpts from the Bible and commentary on cultivating fellowship among believers. It discusses giving thanks for fellow Christians (Philippians 1:3-5), experiencing joy through focusing on others' needs rather than one's own (Philippians 2:4), and the importance of confession, forgiveness, prayer and suffering together as a community united in Christ (James 5:16, Hebrews 10:24-25, 3:12-13). It encourages pursuing fellowship through meeting together, being open about one's life, and interceding for others before God.
Trinity Kings World Leadership: God's No. #1 Priority is the Restoration of H...Terrell Patillo
Genesis 12:2-3
Amplified Bible (AMP)
2 And I will make you a great nation,
And I will bless you [abundantly],
And make your name great (exalted, distinguished);
And you shall be a blessing [a source of great good to others];
3 And I will bless (do good for, benefit) those who bless you,
And I will curse [that is, subject to My wrath and judgment] the one who curses (despises, dishonors, has contempt for) you.
And in you all the families (nations) of the earth will be blessed.”
Romans 12 10 one another in love power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses showing love and devotion to one another. It encourages honoring and preferring one another, giving precedence to each other with brotherly affection. Members are asked to be kindly affectioned towards one another with brotherly love.
Romans 3 25 the sins committed before hand unpunished power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
God presented Christ as a sacrifice through his blood to demonstrate his justice and righteousness. This was because in the past, God had chosen not to punish sins. By sacrificing Christ, God displayed his righteousness through forgiving both past and present sins for those who have faith.
Matthew 6 14 your heavenly father will also forgive power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document contains multiple versions of Matthew 6:14 from different translations of the Bible. The verse discusses how if people forgive others for sins committed against them, their heavenly Father will forgive them in return. It encourages forgiveness as a way to receive forgiveness from God. The document also includes welcome messages and announcements related to a church gathering or presentation on this biblical passage.
2 peter 1 5 make every effort to add power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses adding goodness and knowledge to one's faith according to 2 Peter 1:5. It encourages making every effort to develop virtue and intelligence through exercising faith and virtue. It emphasizes giving diligence to adding faith, virtue, and knowledge according to the verse. The document contains the scripture reference, welcome message, and announcements about customizing the presentation.
2 corinthians 9 7 god loves a cheerful giver power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Each person should freely decide how much to give to their church or charity, without feeling forced or reluctant. God appreciates generous donors who give cheerfully, not those who give grudgingly or because they feel they must. The key Bible verse referenced is 2 Corinthians 9:7, which states that God loves a cheerful giver.
1 corinthians 8 9 a stumbling block to the weak power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses how Christians should be careful not to let their freedoms or rights cause others with weaker faith to stumble into sin. It cites 1 Corinthians 8:9 and provides three translations of the verse, all conveying the message that while Christians have freedom and rights, they should not exercise them in a way that hinders others in their faith journey. The document also contains headings for announcements and a goodbye, suggesting it is a presentation for a church gathering.
Song of solomon 1 7 you rest your sheep at midday power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document appears to be a presentation slide welcoming people to an event and quoting a passage from the Song of Solomon 1:7. The passage is a dialogue where a woman asks her lover where he pastures his flock and rests at midday, and why she should wander like a veiled woman beside other men's flocks.
Ruth 4 1 so he went over and sat power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Boaz sat at the town gate and saw the family guardian that he had mentioned walk by. Boaz invited the man to sit with him, and the man accepted the invitation and sat down to talk with Boaz.
The passage discusses the motivations for preaching the gospel. It references the love of Christ compelling believers to preach for the salvation of all people. It also mentions the responsibility of being an ambassador for Christ and feeling a debt to both Jews and Gentiles. The passage expresses a desire for one's own people to be saved from accursedness and a sense of necessity and woe to preach the gospel. Overall it conveys a serious responsibility and desire to preach the gospel out of love, duty, and concern for the salvation of others.
This document discusses overcoming spiritual stagnation through obedience to God. It argues that obedience brings blessing, while disobedience or stagnation has costs. True obedience requires dependence on God through prayer. When people obey God, it can have dramatic results like turning the world upside down. The document encourages surrendering one's will to God's will and choosing obedience, no matter the consequences, in order to allow God to accomplish great things. It suggests practicing spiritual disciplines and getting involved in serving the church and community through time, resources, and sharing one's faith as ways to overcome stagnation.
The document discusses the externally focused church movement, which focuses on serving the community rather than just attracting people to church events. It outlines four key characteristics of externally focused churches: 1) they believe Christians don't grow until they begin serving others, 2) they understand the power of service, 3) they partner with other organizations, and 4) they understand the importance of having many willing participants ("critical mass"). The movement aims to fulfill the needs of the city and follow God's mandates through the capacities and callings of the church, with evangelism as the ultimate goal rather than the primary focus.
This document provides an overview of topics to be covered in a mini-MBA course for leading non-profits smarter. It will discuss starting with the why and purpose of an organization, different non-profit models and structures, key performance indicators to measure impact, fundraising strategies and techniques, cash flow management, use of technology and databases, and building an effective team. The document includes examples and templates for setting goals and metrics, dashboard reports, and considerations for whether a separate non-profit is needed from a church ministry.
This document discusses developing high-capacity leaders in the local church. It outlines three steps to becoming a high-capacity leader: 1) Know why you want to lead, 2) Know how high you want to lead, and 3) Know how good you want to lead. It also discusses the basic competencies and skill levels of leadership, from novice to adept to high-capacity. The goal is to encourage leaders to continually improve and develop their skills.
This document discusses Christian ethics and economics in the context of globalization. It explores different definitions of globalization, the impacts of economic globalization, and alternative perspectives. Some key topics covered include intellectual property rights, climate change, financial markets, power shifts from political institutions to economic ones, and debates around concepts like the common good. The document also examines how globalization may erode community and proposes ways to build community in response, such as through politics, ethics, civil society, new institutions, and extending democracy.
Poverty alleviation and the environmental governancePari Doll
World population has grown significantly from 1.6 billion in 1900 to over 6 billion in 2003, and is projected to exceed 8 billion by 2025. This rapid population growth, combined with rising incomes in developing countries, is expected to place much greater demands on food and environmental resources. The UN has identified goals around reducing poverty and hunger and ensuring environmental sustainability. South Asia faces particular challenges due to high population density and limited natural resources per capita. Globalization is changing economies in South Asia from agriculture-based to more industrial and service-oriented. This integration risks increased environmental degradation if not managed properly. Strategic policy shifts are needed to empower the poor and engage them as partners in pro-poor environmental governance initiatives.
Topic: Fellowship for Wednesday Night Auditorium Class; February 25, 2015M. Monte Tatom
The document discusses the meaning of fellowship based on passages from the Bible. It begins by defining koinonia as the Greek word for fellowship, sharing, or communion. It then examines verses that describe how believers are called to fellowship with one another through encouraging, serving, accepting and loving one another. The document explores fellowship as sharing spiritual and material blessings. It concludes by reflecting on whether our fellowship allows us to say that our spirit is well, our love for God is strong, and that God walks with us.
Globalization,Rural Sector Transformation, and PovertyJoachim von Braun
This document discusses the effects of globalization on poverty and rural transformation. It provides an overview and conceptual framework for assessing the links between globalization and poverty. The key drivers of globalization are identified as markets and trade, investment and capital flows, and information and innovation. The document examines how these drivers impact poverty and rural economies through increased trade, foreign direct investment, technology adoption, and information access. The summary concludes that while globalization can reduce poverty through economic growth, the impacts are mixed and both winners and losers exist at the household level depending on ability to participate in new opportunities.
This document discusses globalization from multiple perspectives. It defines globalization as the interaction of different parts of the world economically, politically, and culturally. Proponents argue it increases employment and access to cheaper goods, while opponents argue it exploits workers and harms small businesses and farms. Both sides see impacts on jobs and the environment. Benefits are discussed as increased wealth and quality of life through access to foreign goods, while challenges include growing inequality and negative social impacts.
This document contains excerpts from the Bible and commentary on cultivating fellowship among believers. It discusses giving thanks for fellow Christians (Philippians 1:3-5), experiencing joy through focusing on others' needs rather than one's own (Philippians 2:4), and the importance of confession, forgiveness, prayer and suffering together as a community united in Christ (James 5:16, Hebrews 10:24-25, 3:12-13). It encourages pursuing fellowship through meeting together, being open about one's life, and interceding for others before God.
Trinity Kings World Leadership: God's No. #1 Priority is the Restoration of H...Terrell Patillo
Genesis 12:2-3
Amplified Bible (AMP)
2 And I will make you a great nation,
And I will bless you [abundantly],
And make your name great (exalted, distinguished);
And you shall be a blessing [a source of great good to others];
3 And I will bless (do good for, benefit) those who bless you,
And I will curse [that is, subject to My wrath and judgment] the one who curses (despises, dishonors, has contempt for) you.
And in you all the families (nations) of the earth will be blessed.”
Romans 12 10 one another in love power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses showing love and devotion to one another. It encourages honoring and preferring one another, giving precedence to each other with brotherly affection. Members are asked to be kindly affectioned towards one another with brotherly love.
Romans 3 25 the sins committed before hand unpunished power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
God presented Christ as a sacrifice through his blood to demonstrate his justice and righteousness. This was because in the past, God had chosen not to punish sins. By sacrificing Christ, God displayed his righteousness through forgiving both past and present sins for those who have faith.
Matthew 6 14 your heavenly father will also forgive power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document contains multiple versions of Matthew 6:14 from different translations of the Bible. The verse discusses how if people forgive others for sins committed against them, their heavenly Father will forgive them in return. It encourages forgiveness as a way to receive forgiveness from God. The document also includes welcome messages and announcements related to a church gathering or presentation on this biblical passage.
2 peter 1 5 make every effort to add power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses adding goodness and knowledge to one's faith according to 2 Peter 1:5. It encourages making every effort to develop virtue and intelligence through exercising faith and virtue. It emphasizes giving diligence to adding faith, virtue, and knowledge according to the verse. The document contains the scripture reference, welcome message, and announcements about customizing the presentation.
2 corinthians 9 7 god loves a cheerful giver power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Each person should freely decide how much to give to their church or charity, without feeling forced or reluctant. God appreciates generous donors who give cheerfully, not those who give grudgingly or because they feel they must. The key Bible verse referenced is 2 Corinthians 9:7, which states that God loves a cheerful giver.
1 corinthians 8 9 a stumbling block to the weak power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses how Christians should be careful not to let their freedoms or rights cause others with weaker faith to stumble into sin. It cites 1 Corinthians 8:9 and provides three translations of the verse, all conveying the message that while Christians have freedom and rights, they should not exercise them in a way that hinders others in their faith journey. The document also contains headings for announcements and a goodbye, suggesting it is a presentation for a church gathering.
Song of solomon 1 7 you rest your sheep at midday power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document appears to be a presentation slide welcoming people to an event and quoting a passage from the Song of Solomon 1:7. The passage is a dialogue where a woman asks her lover where he pastures his flock and rests at midday, and why she should wander like a veiled woman beside other men's flocks.
Ruth 4 1 so he went over and sat power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Boaz sat at the town gate and saw the family guardian that he had mentioned walk by. Boaz invited the man to sit with him, and the man accepted the invitation and sat down to talk with Boaz.
Obadiah 1 7 your bread will set a trap power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Those who were allies and friends of Edom will betray them, forcing them to the border and overpowering them. Even those who Edom shared food with will set traps for them without them realizing it. Edom lacks understanding of their situation and the deception of those close to them.
Micah 7 5 put no confidence in a friend power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document warns against putting confidence in friends or neighbors, and to be careful of what you say even around intimate partners. It quotes Micah 7:5 multiple times, cautioning not to trust those close to you and to guard what you say around even those in your inner circle.
Judges 7 14 the whole camp into his hands power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Gideon and his small army of men were able to defeat the entire camp of the Midianites with God's help. When one of Gideon's men came upon a dreaming Midianite soldier, the Midianite revealed that he had dreamed that Gideon had been given victory over the whole Midianite army by God.
Jude 1 17 our lord jesus christ foretold power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
But the document reminds believers to remember the predictions made by the apostles of Jesus Christ as foretold in Jude 1:17. It references this verse multiple times to emphasize the importance of recalling the words of the apostles and what they foretold about Jesus. The document ends by wishing blessings upon the reader.
Job 19 21 the hand of god has struck me power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Job laments to his friends that God has struck him down, asking them to take pity on him for the hand of God has touched him. The document contains the biblical verse Job 19:21 repeated several times, with Job asking his friends to pity him for God having struck him, as well as titles for a welcome and announcements slide.
Job 16 21 he pleads with god power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Job pleads with God to have an advocate plead on behalf of humans to God, as one person would plead for a friend to another person. Job wishes for someone who could maintain a person's case with God, similar to how a person would plead for a neighbor. He hopes for an intermediary to plead for humans to God.
Job 12 4 i have become a laughing stock power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Job has become a laughingstock to his friends despite calling on God, who answered him. As a righteous and blameless man, Job finds it unjust that his friends now mock him instead of providing comfort during his suffering. He remains faithful to God even though his friends scorn him for the difficulties he faces.
Exodus 33 11 his young aide joshua son power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Moses would speak with God face to face in the tent, as one speaks with a friend. When Moses left the tent to return to the camp, his aide Joshua, the son of Nun, remained inside the tent as a young man. Joshua did not depart from the tent like the others had.
Esther 5 10 haman restrained himself and went home power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Haman restrained himself from harming Mordecai after being insulted by him and instead went home. There, he called together his friends and wife Zeresh to tell them about the insult from Mordecai and his promotion by the king, which made him the most powerful man next to the king.
Acts 19 31 the officials of the province friends power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Certain provincial officials in Asia who were friends of Paul sent him a message, begging him not to go to the theater, as they were warning him that it would be risky to venture there. The officials were concerned for Paul's safety and advised him against going to an area that could endanger him.
2 kings 10 11 so jehu killed everyone in jezreel power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Jehu killed everyone remaining from the house of Ahab in Jezreel, including all of Ahab's chief men, close friends, and priests, leaving no survivors from Ahab's lineage or inner circle.
2 corinthians 12 19 dear friends is for your strengthening power point church...PowerPoint_Sermons
This document welcomes people to a gathering and references 2 Corinthians 12:19. It discusses how the speaker has not been defending or excusing themselves, but rather speaking to build others up spiritually. The purpose of everything mentioned is for strengthening and edifying the beloved listeners. It concludes with announcing the start and inviting a title for the presentation.
3. Isaiah 3:12
Youths oppress my people, women rule over them. My people, your guides lead you astray; they turn you from the path.
4. As for My people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O My people, your leaders cause you to err, and they confuse (destroy and swallow up) the course of your paths.
Isaiah 3:12
5. As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths.
Isaiah 3:12
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