This document discusses recognizing and responding appropriately to the season you are in. It provides several biblical passages about persevering through difficult seasons and continuing to do good work. The final sentences note that finding the "great work" is the foundation for a great marriage and relationships should be fueled by conviction during challenging times.
_CORPORATE__Coaching for Accelerated ResultsRohan Dredge
The "lite" version of the half day program "Coaching for Results" Same content - delivered in one hour. Also can be delivered via Webinar and one on one Mentoring.
Outlining what Coaching is, Including Five core principles and 3 effective models to establish your Coaching Journey.
This is an excellent introduction to the fundamentals of Coaching and a refresher to those employing the Coaching Methodology.
_MINISTRY_A Work of Heart #2_A Heart Fully GuardedRohan Dredge
Week Two (with a guest in between) of our "Work of Heart" Series. This week e consider the importance of a "Heart FULLY Guarded"
Proverbs 4:23 (our primary text) tells us that our Heart (our mind, emotions, thinking & will) determines the course of our life. Guarding it becomes VERY important.
In this message we consider the fact that everything we say and believe is revealed by our heart. The set of our heart determines the course of our life. Even Jesus back this Ancient wisdom up in Matthew 12.
I'd invite you to focus specifically on the 3 practical steps you can take to keep a guarded heart. Because a guarded heart IS a guarded life.
_MINISTRY_A Work of Heart #3_ A Heart Fully EnlargedRohan Dredge
The third in this series "A Work of Heart" where we discuss Paul's Prayer in Ephesians 3. How do people grow? Paul prays that we would row in 3 areas. In humility, to maturity and in community.
Enjoy signing off this series with a prayer prayed over you for your growth & progress.
_MINISTRY_Come Let Us Adore Him #4_Mary & JosephRohan Dredge
Matthew’s gospel focuses on the role of Joseph in the advent story whilst Luke tends to lean towards the experiences and role that Mary played. Put the two together and you see that God chooses unremarkable people to do impossible things.
The danger here is that we romanticise the Christmas story. It’s really a story of trust, sacrifice, perseverance and a whole lot of courage in the fact that when God calls you, even in the midst of challenge, he is present to perform his purpose.
Joseph, in my opinion, is an unsung hero of Scripture. What a mighty and magnificent man. Choosing to obey God, honour Mary and Father Jesus at what would have amounted to significant personal cost. A picture of true biblical manhood.
The other lessons I would invite you to consider is what it means to be called and used by God for significant purposes. You and I are as much candidates for the purposes of God as Mary and Joseph. I trust you are open and willing to be invited into His grand plan and story.
Make it a great completion to 2013. See you in 2014.
_MINISTRY_Come Let Us Adore Him #3_HerodRohan Dredge
Every story has an enemy. Every unfolding epic has a force to be reckoned with that the characters need to push back against, dig deep for resources they didn’t know they had and (ultimately) triumph.
At least that’s the way the story arc goes!
_MINISTRY_Come Let Us Adore Him #2 The Wise MenRohan Dredge
In week 2 of our Come Let Us Adore Him series, Pastor Glen Cox spoke about this part of the Christmas story which is rich in content and meaning.
It reminds us all of one of the most incredible pilgrimages ever undertaken by mankind. Glen uses the example of a personal pilgrimage to draw a comparison and bring context to the need in every one of us to pursue those aspects of life that are important to us. This message dispels many common myths about the journey that these men took to discover the 'King of the Jews' some 2000 years ago.
This year @discoverychurch we are “meeting the people who met Jesus"
These wise men were not kings and were waiting for the great day when the star would shine from the east.
They knew the day was coming and once identified, had enough faith to follow this star. When you think about it, the first people to worship the young man Jesus, wasn't the Jewish nation, whose capital was only 10 km away but a group of gentile astrologers from ancient Persia or Babylon who travelled for months for this very brief encounter. Amazing!
One thing we know for sure is once you meet the person of Jesus, you can never go back the way you came. Your life is changed forever!
#leadershift
Rohan
_MINISTRY_Come Let Us Adore Him #1 Meet The ShepherdsRohan Dredge
The Christmas story amazes me. And I have had it loud and clear since I was 10 years old. Being able to look with fresh eyes at a profound entry to earth is a task I delight in.
This year @discoverychurch we are “meeting the people who met Jesus”
This week, we meet the most unlikely characters to be introduced to Jesus. Shepherds. The second lowest rung on the social scale are the first port of call for the announcement of the birth of Christ.
I speak with many people who don’t think “Jesus is for them” I think the story of the Shepherds can radically change that perspective.
Remember, the announcement was made for you and the invitation includes you.
Merry Christmas
#leadershift
Rohan
_MINISTRY_So You Said I Do #5_True MarriageRohan Dredge
In our final week of So You Said I Do, we explore what Christian marriage CAN BE. Too often we look at what isn’t happening in life and love rather than be reminded and excited about what’s possible.
_MINISTRY_So You Said I Do #2_Responsibility & FormationRohan Dredge
As we build on the So You Said I Do Marriage series we deep dive
into the area that I think can change a marriage most quickly and
most noticeably. No, it’s not “what your partner needs to hear....” It
is about you and making a choice to take full personal
responsibility for our attitudes and actions.
The bible begins and ends with a perfect marriage. That’s the last of
them. My marriage, your marriage and all our relationships are in
some way broken. Brokenness, as this message outlines, can
adversely affect a marriage. When we live out of smallness of spirit,
fear and insecurity, we are tempted to deny God the role and pleasure of
being our all in all. We then learn unresourceful and unhelpful
behaviours that simply do not serve and bring life to our Marriage.
There is hope. Take full responsibility for your own attitudes and
actions. Do the work to be validated personally. Get you insides
right, so to speak. Bring your whole (and healing) self back to your
marriage, family and relationships to serve and invest in their
future.
Do the personal work, it’s worth it.
#leadershift
Roh
_CORPORATE__Coaching for Accelerated ResultsRohan Dredge
The "lite" version of the half day program "Coaching for Results" Same content - delivered in one hour. Also can be delivered via Webinar and one on one Mentoring.
Outlining what Coaching is, Including Five core principles and 3 effective models to establish your Coaching Journey.
This is an excellent introduction to the fundamentals of Coaching and a refresher to those employing the Coaching Methodology.
_MINISTRY_A Work of Heart #2_A Heart Fully GuardedRohan Dredge
Week Two (with a guest in between) of our "Work of Heart" Series. This week e consider the importance of a "Heart FULLY Guarded"
Proverbs 4:23 (our primary text) tells us that our Heart (our mind, emotions, thinking & will) determines the course of our life. Guarding it becomes VERY important.
In this message we consider the fact that everything we say and believe is revealed by our heart. The set of our heart determines the course of our life. Even Jesus back this Ancient wisdom up in Matthew 12.
I'd invite you to focus specifically on the 3 practical steps you can take to keep a guarded heart. Because a guarded heart IS a guarded life.
_MINISTRY_A Work of Heart #3_ A Heart Fully EnlargedRohan Dredge
The third in this series "A Work of Heart" where we discuss Paul's Prayer in Ephesians 3. How do people grow? Paul prays that we would row in 3 areas. In humility, to maturity and in community.
Enjoy signing off this series with a prayer prayed over you for your growth & progress.
_MINISTRY_Come Let Us Adore Him #4_Mary & JosephRohan Dredge
Matthew’s gospel focuses on the role of Joseph in the advent story whilst Luke tends to lean towards the experiences and role that Mary played. Put the two together and you see that God chooses unremarkable people to do impossible things.
The danger here is that we romanticise the Christmas story. It’s really a story of trust, sacrifice, perseverance and a whole lot of courage in the fact that when God calls you, even in the midst of challenge, he is present to perform his purpose.
Joseph, in my opinion, is an unsung hero of Scripture. What a mighty and magnificent man. Choosing to obey God, honour Mary and Father Jesus at what would have amounted to significant personal cost. A picture of true biblical manhood.
The other lessons I would invite you to consider is what it means to be called and used by God for significant purposes. You and I are as much candidates for the purposes of God as Mary and Joseph. I trust you are open and willing to be invited into His grand plan and story.
Make it a great completion to 2013. See you in 2014.
_MINISTRY_Come Let Us Adore Him #3_HerodRohan Dredge
Every story has an enemy. Every unfolding epic has a force to be reckoned with that the characters need to push back against, dig deep for resources they didn’t know they had and (ultimately) triumph.
At least that’s the way the story arc goes!
_MINISTRY_Come Let Us Adore Him #2 The Wise MenRohan Dredge
In week 2 of our Come Let Us Adore Him series, Pastor Glen Cox spoke about this part of the Christmas story which is rich in content and meaning.
It reminds us all of one of the most incredible pilgrimages ever undertaken by mankind. Glen uses the example of a personal pilgrimage to draw a comparison and bring context to the need in every one of us to pursue those aspects of life that are important to us. This message dispels many common myths about the journey that these men took to discover the 'King of the Jews' some 2000 years ago.
This year @discoverychurch we are “meeting the people who met Jesus"
These wise men were not kings and were waiting for the great day when the star would shine from the east.
They knew the day was coming and once identified, had enough faith to follow this star. When you think about it, the first people to worship the young man Jesus, wasn't the Jewish nation, whose capital was only 10 km away but a group of gentile astrologers from ancient Persia or Babylon who travelled for months for this very brief encounter. Amazing!
One thing we know for sure is once you meet the person of Jesus, you can never go back the way you came. Your life is changed forever!
#leadershift
Rohan
_MINISTRY_Come Let Us Adore Him #1 Meet The ShepherdsRohan Dredge
The Christmas story amazes me. And I have had it loud and clear since I was 10 years old. Being able to look with fresh eyes at a profound entry to earth is a task I delight in.
This year @discoverychurch we are “meeting the people who met Jesus”
This week, we meet the most unlikely characters to be introduced to Jesus. Shepherds. The second lowest rung on the social scale are the first port of call for the announcement of the birth of Christ.
I speak with many people who don’t think “Jesus is for them” I think the story of the Shepherds can radically change that perspective.
Remember, the announcement was made for you and the invitation includes you.
Merry Christmas
#leadershift
Rohan
_MINISTRY_So You Said I Do #5_True MarriageRohan Dredge
In our final week of So You Said I Do, we explore what Christian marriage CAN BE. Too often we look at what isn’t happening in life and love rather than be reminded and excited about what’s possible.
_MINISTRY_So You Said I Do #2_Responsibility & FormationRohan Dredge
As we build on the So You Said I Do Marriage series we deep dive
into the area that I think can change a marriage most quickly and
most noticeably. No, it’s not “what your partner needs to hear....” It
is about you and making a choice to take full personal
responsibility for our attitudes and actions.
The bible begins and ends with a perfect marriage. That’s the last of
them. My marriage, your marriage and all our relationships are in
some way broken. Brokenness, as this message outlines, can
adversely affect a marriage. When we live out of smallness of spirit,
fear and insecurity, we are tempted to deny God the role and pleasure of
being our all in all. We then learn unresourceful and unhelpful
behaviours that simply do not serve and bring life to our Marriage.
There is hope. Take full responsibility for your own attitudes and
actions. Do the work to be validated personally. Get you insides
right, so to speak. Bring your whole (and healing) self back to your
marriage, family and relationships to serve and invest in their
future.
Do the personal work, it’s worth it.
#leadershift
Roh
_MINISTRY_So You Said I Do #1_Family Of OriginRohan Dredge
In this opening message for our new Series “So You Said I Do” we explore the importance and significance of family of origin. The environment we grew up in, our relationship with our parents and siblings how information is shared and conflict experienced.
Family of Origin can manifest itself in a number of ways, some helpful, some funny and some unhelpful. Being aware of your family of Origin as well its impact on your current family situation is essential to building a healthy family system. It can be sorted out.
Drawing on the teaching in Genesis 2 and Matthew 19 this message encourages the hearer to truly leave their original family, join (or cleave the KJV of the bible says) to their new family and unite together in becoming one.
The next best step in creating a family that you love to be part of is to delight in your family and marriage. In short…. Stay Amazed.
Enjoy the journey towards a marriage that loves and lasts.
_MINISTRY_ Vertical #2_The Sacrifice of PraiseRohan Dredge
In this message, Creative Pastor Greg Attwells unpacks our New Covenant responsibility as priests to minister the Lord in praise. The sacrifice of praise is a response to the sacrifice of Jesus and how we lead ourselves into the reality of his Kingdom
The posture of praise brings God's perspective into full view. To begin our new series Vertical, guest Andrew Menzies highlights how praise brings a right perspective of god, a right perspective of ministry and a right perspective for our future.
_MINISTRY_Vertical #5_The Fruit of PraiseRohan Dredge
When we understand the basics of anything, we can build on them and do them well. In this message, Rohan explores the foundational factors that lead us to a positive place of praise. When we lift up our eyes, soul, voice and hands, with perspective, conviction, declaration and surrender; we position ourselves for a far greater understanding of God and how we can praise Him: Because how we praise follows who praise.
_MINISTRY_Vertical #4_The Pathway of PraiseRohan Dredge
What do we do that's important before we get to the thing that's important? In this message, Rohan teaches how we can prepare to praise by reflecting on our walk, our words and our witness and how they might be barriers to our own self-leadership and in doing so, experience the promise of Psalm 15 of "never being shaken" from God's presence.
_MINISTRY_Vertical #3_The Profile of PraiseRohan Dredge
In this message, Rohan communicates the focus and fruit of praise. He teaches that when we focus on God, with an attitude of exaltation and lean into the praise experience through self-leadership, we can experience dominion.
What Should be the Christian View of Anime?Joe Muraguri
We will learn what Anime is and see what a Christian should consider before watching anime movies? We will also learn a little bit of Shintoism religion and hentai (the craze of internet pornography today).
The Chakra System in our body - A Portal to Interdimensional Consciousness.pptxBharat Technology
each chakra is studied in greater detail, several steps have been included to
strengthen your personal intention to open each chakra more fully. These are designed
to draw forth the highest benefit for your spiritual growth.
In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way
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
Homily: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Sunday 2024.docxJames Knipper
Countless volumes have been written trying to explain the mystery of three persons in one true God, leaving us to resort to metaphors such as the three-leaf clover to try to comprehend the Divinity. Many of us grew up with the quintessential pyramidal Trinity structure of God at the top and Son and Spirit in opposite corners. But what if we looked at this ‘mystery’ from a different perspective? What if we shifted our language of God as a being towards the concept of God as love? What if we focused more on the relationship within the Trinity versus the persons of the Trinity? What if stopped looking at God as a noun…and instead considered God as a verb? Check it out…
The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile.
The Good News, newsletter for June 2024 is hereNoHo FUMC
Our monthly newsletter is available to read online. We hope you will join us each Sunday in person for our worship service. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on YouTube and social media.
The PBHP DYC ~ Reflections on The Dhamma (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma Reflections for the PBHP DYC for the years 1993 – 2012. To motivate and inspire DYC members to keep on practicing the Dhamma and to do the meritorious deed of Dhammaduta work.
The texts are in English.
For the Video with audio narration, comments and texts in English, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF2g_43NEa0
10. In the spring of the year, when
kings normally go out to war, David
sent Joab and the Israelite army to
fight the Ammonites. They destroyed
the Ammonite army and laid siege to
the city of Rabbah. However, David
stayed behind in Jerusalem.
2 SAMUEL 11:1 NLT
13. And let us not grow weary while
doing good, for in due season we
shall reap if we do not lose heart.
GALATIANS 6:9 NKJV
14. #WISDOM::
If you give up when it’s winter,
you will no doubt miss the
promise of your spring, the
beauty of your summer and
the fulfilment of your autumn.
17. 3 So I sent messengers to them, saying,
“I am doing a great work, so that I cannot
come down. Why should the work cease
while I leave it and go down to you?”
NEHEMIAH 6:3 NKJV