This document contains excerpts from the Bible discussing Jesus' teachings and interactions. It describes Jesus commissioning his disciples and giving them the Holy Spirit. It recounts Jesus eating with tax collectors and sinners, and forgiving a woman caught in adultery. It encourages running the race of faith with perseverance while fixing eyes on Jesus.
The document discusses how God's wisdom seems "backward" to humans due to our limited perspective. It talks about finding power through weakness, as Christ's power is made perfect in weakness. Several passages from the Bible are presented that discuss relying on God's strength rather than our own. The document advocates committing to Christ and serving others through difficulties, as God's grace is sufficient. It suggests responding to current "thorns" by trusting in God.
Jesus told his disciples they would receive power from the Holy Spirit and would be witnesses for him in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. To face hard times, one should have a support group to pray with, focus on God's sovereignty and trustworthiness, read the Bible frequently, and make obedience a top priority.
This sermon discusses how believers are called to offer themselves wholly to God. It references several Bible passages where people had profound encounters with God's presence and were afraid, but God reassured them not to be afraid. The sermon notes how God desires our hearts, not just religious sacrifices, and how through Jesus, believers can offer spiritual sacrifices to God without fear.
The document summarizes Pastor Kyle Borger's sermon from John 1:1-18 focusing on how Jesus is the true representation of God. It discusses how Jesus created all things and was the light and life of mankind. Though Jesus came to his own people, they did not receive him. However, those who believed in him were given the right to become children of God. No one has seen God, but Jesus, as the one and only Son of God, has made him known.
Jesus performs a sign by feeding over 5,000 people with just five loaves of bread and two fish. The people seek him out, but Jesus says they follow him because of the free food rather than because of the spiritual significance of his signs. Jesus tells them not to work for perishable food but for eternal life through believing in him, the bread of life sent from God. When questioned further, Jesus says that to do God's work is to believe in him, and that he is the true bread from heaven, not the manna the Israelites ate in the wilderness. He says that unless people eat his flesh and drink his blood, they have no life, and promises eternal life to all who do so.
The document discusses the "backward" wisdom of God, where God's ways are not the same as human ways. It provides examples of how humanity finds freedom through slavery, life through death, and strength through weakness. The document argues that true power comes from realizing one's weakness and dependence on Christ, not natural abilities or self-sufficiency. It outlines how through difficulties, commitment to God and serving others, one can experience Christ's power for salvation and service. In the end, it encourages admitting weakness to Christ to access his power.
This document contains excerpts from the Bible discussing Jesus' teachings and interactions. It describes Jesus commissioning his disciples and giving them the Holy Spirit. It recounts Jesus eating with tax collectors and sinners, and forgiving a woman caught in adultery. It encourages running the race of faith with perseverance while fixing eyes on Jesus.
The document discusses how God's wisdom seems "backward" to humans due to our limited perspective. It talks about finding power through weakness, as Christ's power is made perfect in weakness. Several passages from the Bible are presented that discuss relying on God's strength rather than our own. The document advocates committing to Christ and serving others through difficulties, as God's grace is sufficient. It suggests responding to current "thorns" by trusting in God.
Jesus told his disciples they would receive power from the Holy Spirit and would be witnesses for him in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. To face hard times, one should have a support group to pray with, focus on God's sovereignty and trustworthiness, read the Bible frequently, and make obedience a top priority.
This sermon discusses how believers are called to offer themselves wholly to God. It references several Bible passages where people had profound encounters with God's presence and were afraid, but God reassured them not to be afraid. The sermon notes how God desires our hearts, not just religious sacrifices, and how through Jesus, believers can offer spiritual sacrifices to God without fear.
The document summarizes Pastor Kyle Borger's sermon from John 1:1-18 focusing on how Jesus is the true representation of God. It discusses how Jesus created all things and was the light and life of mankind. Though Jesus came to his own people, they did not receive him. However, those who believed in him were given the right to become children of God. No one has seen God, but Jesus, as the one and only Son of God, has made him known.
Jesus performs a sign by feeding over 5,000 people with just five loaves of bread and two fish. The people seek him out, but Jesus says they follow him because of the free food rather than because of the spiritual significance of his signs. Jesus tells them not to work for perishable food but for eternal life through believing in him, the bread of life sent from God. When questioned further, Jesus says that to do God's work is to believe in him, and that he is the true bread from heaven, not the manna the Israelites ate in the wilderness. He says that unless people eat his flesh and drink his blood, they have no life, and promises eternal life to all who do so.
The document discusses the "backward" wisdom of God, where God's ways are not the same as human ways. It provides examples of how humanity finds freedom through slavery, life through death, and strength through weakness. The document argues that true power comes from realizing one's weakness and dependence on Christ, not natural abilities or self-sufficiency. It outlines how through difficulties, commitment to God and serving others, one can experience Christ's power for salvation and service. In the end, it encourages admitting weakness to Christ to access his power.
Christians should imitate God by living a life of love for others, just as Jesus loved humanity and sacrificed himself for their salvation. Believers must be wise and make good use of their time, since life is short and the world presents many evil influences. Living virtuously and for the benefit of others reflects the character of God.
The document contains several passages from the Bible about loving others, particularly foreigners or outsiders. Deuteronomy 10:18-19 instructs the Israelites to love and provide for foreigners, as they themselves were once foreigners in Egypt. Leviticus 19:34 says foreigners should be treated as native-born and loved. Jesus teaches about loving enemies in Luke 6:35-36 and loving God and neighbor in Matthew 22:37-38.
The document repeats the same Bible passage, Ephesians 4:17-5:2, multiple times without providing any additional context or commentary. As such, it is difficult to determine the overall meaning or message being conveyed.
The Israelites grew impatient and complained during their journey in the desert, so God sent venomous snakes to bite and kill many of the people. The people repented and asked Moses to petition God to remove the snakes. God instructed Moses to make a bronze snake and mount it on a pole so that anyone bitten could look at it and live. Centuries later, Jesus compared the bronze snake to himself, saying that just as those who looked upon the snake were saved, so whoever believes in him will have eternal life and not be condemned.
Sermon 07.28.13 - The Miracle People - Acts 2:38-39 - Brian KnightCody Nazarene Church
This document contains summaries of several Bible passages. It discusses how the early Christians devoted themselves to teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer. They shared possessions and met daily in the temple. Jesus taught his followers to pray and left an example for them to follow. Matthew was called by Jesus to follow him. The Pharisees questioned why Jesus ate with tax collectors and sinners. Peter preached repentance and baptism in Jesus' name for forgiveness of sins and receiving the Holy Spirit.
1. The passage discusses the concept of perfection and being perfect in love.
2. It notes that perfection is possible according to scripture but does not occur at justification or at death, rather it can happen while living.
3. Perfection or being perfect in love refers to being saved from sin and experiencing perfect love, described as rejoicing, praying without ceasing, and giving thanks in all things.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
El documento describe los tipos y consecuencias del abuso sexual en adolescentes. Explica que el abuso sexual ocurre cuando un menor es forzado a un contacto sexual no deseado. Luego detalla indicadores físicos, de comportamiento y emocionales del abuso, como infecciones, embarazos, aislamiento social, baja autoestima y depresión. Finalmente, explica las secuelas a largo plazo como miedos, trastornos alimenticios y dificultades en las relaciones íntimas.
The document discusses Jesus' parables about a king's wedding banquet for his son. The king initially invited guests but they refused to come. He then instructed servants to invite anyone they found, both good and bad. One guest arrived without proper wedding clothes and was thrown out. The passage emphasizes that many are invited to the kingdom of heaven, but not all will be chosen or deemed worthy to enter. Believers must have faith in Christ to be clothed with him and among the chosen few.
This document contains excerpts from several Bible passages. Matthew 28:18-20 recounts Jesus saying that all authority in heaven and earth has been given to him, and commands his disciples to go make disciples of all nations. Luke 15:1-2 describes tax collectors and sinners gathering around Jesus, while Pharisees and teachers of the law criticize him for welcoming sinners. Philippians 2:5-8 discusses Jesus, though divine, humbling himself by taking human form and becoming obedient to death on the cross. Hebrews 2:10-12 portrays Jesus and those he saves as part of the same family, with Jesus calling believers his brothers and sisters.
This passage tells the parables of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son. It describes how tax collectors and sinners gathered around Jesus, while the Pharisees muttered that he ate with such people. It then recounts the parables, which convey God's joy at sinners repenting, through stories of a lost sheep and coin being found, and a father welcoming his lost son home. The passage ends by describing the angry response of the older brother to his father's celebration.
Sermon 08.18.13 The Two Lost Sons Luke 15:11-32 - Brian KnightCody Nazarene Church
The sermon discusses the parable of the two lost sons from Luke 15:11-32. In the parable, a father has two sons - one wastes his inheritance and ends up poor, while the other stays and works for the father. The poor son returns home seeking forgiveness and his father welcomes him back with a celebration. The message is about God's love and forgiveness for sinners, and his joy when they repent and return to him, just as the father rejoiced over his lost son's return.
Sermon 08.11.13 - He Welcomes Sinners - Luke 15:1-10 - Brian KnightCody Nazarene Church
This document contains several Bible passages about God's love and pursuit of lost sinners. It discusses how God rejoices over one sinner who repents, using the metaphors of a shepherd seeking a lost sheep and a woman seeking a lost coin. It notes that both tax collectors and sinners were gathering to hear Jesus, while Pharisees criticized him for welcoming sinners. Additional passages speak of all having sinned and gone astray like sheep, but that God, because of his great love, made believers alive with Christ even when dead in transgressions through his grace.
Sermon 07.21.13 Acts 6:17 The King of Culture - Brian KnightCody Nazarene Church
This sermon discusses how the early church in Jerusalem grew rapidly through the power of the Holy Spirit and the preaching of the apostles. However, tensions arose between Greek and Hebrew widows which led the apostles to appoint seven men to oversee charitable distribution. Stephen was one of these men and began encountering opposition from the Synagogue of the Freedmen. This eventually led to a great persecution that scattered believers throughout Judea and Samaria, fulfilling Jesus' command to spread the gospel to all regions.
Good morning church family. Today we will be discussing Psalms 22, a lament psalm written by King David. In this psalm, David expresses his deep anguish and despair as he cries out to God for help. Though feeling forsaken by God, David maintains his faith that God will deliver him from his troubles. The psalm provides insight into David's trust in God even during his darkest moments of suffering. It reminds us that God is with us through all of life's difficulties and will ultimately bring victory.
Sermon 06.30.13 - The Inheritance Pt. 3 - Matthew 5:13-14 - Kyle BorgerCody Nazarene Church
This passage discusses Jesus sending his disciples out into the world to spread his message. He warns them that they will face persecution from both religious and political authorities, and even betrayal from family members. However, Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will give them the words to say to defend their faith. He also tells them not to worry about persecution, but to flee to another town if they are driven out. The passage concludes by listing the spiritual armor from God that believers should wear, including truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation and the word of God, to withstand attacks from Satan.
Sermon 06.23.13 - The Inheritance pt. 2 - Hebrews 11&12 - Kyle BorgerCody Nazarene Church
This document discusses faith through examples in the Bible. It describes how people like Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, and many prophets lived by faith, not seeing the promises of God but believing them. They admitted they were strangers on earth and looked to a heavenly country prepared by God. The document encourages readers to persevere in faith like Jesus, fixing their eyes on him despite hardships, and to pursue holiness as God disciplines believers as his children.
Sermon 06.16.13 - The Inheritance - Genesis 12 - Kyle BorgerCody Nazarene Church
The document contains passages from the Bible describing God's commands and promises to Abraham to leave his homeland and become a great nation, the Israelites complaining about their journey in the wilderness and wanting to return to Egypt, God's anger at their lack of faith and promise to destroy them, but forgiveness through Moses, and teachings in Ephesians about putting off the old self and behaviors and putting on the new self by speaking truth, controlling anger, avoiding theft and harmful speech, and showing compassion.
Sermon 06.09.13 Acts 5:15 - 42 Be an Unstoppable Witness of the Good KingCody Nazarene Church
The early Christian believers shared everything they had and there was no needy among them. The apostles performed signs and wonders and taught about Jesus' resurrection. When the apostles were arrested for teaching, an angel freed them from jail and told them to continue preaching in the temple. They were again arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin, where Peter declared they must obey God rather than men. A Pharisee named Gamaliel advised not interfering if their work was from God. The apostles were flogged and commanded not to preach, but they continued teaching daily about Jesus.
Christians should imitate God by living a life of love for others, just as Jesus loved humanity and sacrificed himself for their salvation. Believers must be wise and make good use of their time, since life is short and the world presents many evil influences. Living virtuously and for the benefit of others reflects the character of God.
The document contains several passages from the Bible about loving others, particularly foreigners or outsiders. Deuteronomy 10:18-19 instructs the Israelites to love and provide for foreigners, as they themselves were once foreigners in Egypt. Leviticus 19:34 says foreigners should be treated as native-born and loved. Jesus teaches about loving enemies in Luke 6:35-36 and loving God and neighbor in Matthew 22:37-38.
The document repeats the same Bible passage, Ephesians 4:17-5:2, multiple times without providing any additional context or commentary. As such, it is difficult to determine the overall meaning or message being conveyed.
The Israelites grew impatient and complained during their journey in the desert, so God sent venomous snakes to bite and kill many of the people. The people repented and asked Moses to petition God to remove the snakes. God instructed Moses to make a bronze snake and mount it on a pole so that anyone bitten could look at it and live. Centuries later, Jesus compared the bronze snake to himself, saying that just as those who looked upon the snake were saved, so whoever believes in him will have eternal life and not be condemned.
Sermon 07.28.13 - The Miracle People - Acts 2:38-39 - Brian KnightCody Nazarene Church
This document contains summaries of several Bible passages. It discusses how the early Christians devoted themselves to teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer. They shared possessions and met daily in the temple. Jesus taught his followers to pray and left an example for them to follow. Matthew was called by Jesus to follow him. The Pharisees questioned why Jesus ate with tax collectors and sinners. Peter preached repentance and baptism in Jesus' name for forgiveness of sins and receiving the Holy Spirit.
1. The passage discusses the concept of perfection and being perfect in love.
2. It notes that perfection is possible according to scripture but does not occur at justification or at death, rather it can happen while living.
3. Perfection or being perfect in love refers to being saved from sin and experiencing perfect love, described as rejoicing, praying without ceasing, and giving thanks in all things.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
El documento describe los tipos y consecuencias del abuso sexual en adolescentes. Explica que el abuso sexual ocurre cuando un menor es forzado a un contacto sexual no deseado. Luego detalla indicadores físicos, de comportamiento y emocionales del abuso, como infecciones, embarazos, aislamiento social, baja autoestima y depresión. Finalmente, explica las secuelas a largo plazo como miedos, trastornos alimenticios y dificultades en las relaciones íntimas.
The document discusses Jesus' parables about a king's wedding banquet for his son. The king initially invited guests but they refused to come. He then instructed servants to invite anyone they found, both good and bad. One guest arrived without proper wedding clothes and was thrown out. The passage emphasizes that many are invited to the kingdom of heaven, but not all will be chosen or deemed worthy to enter. Believers must have faith in Christ to be clothed with him and among the chosen few.
This document contains excerpts from several Bible passages. Matthew 28:18-20 recounts Jesus saying that all authority in heaven and earth has been given to him, and commands his disciples to go make disciples of all nations. Luke 15:1-2 describes tax collectors and sinners gathering around Jesus, while Pharisees and teachers of the law criticize him for welcoming sinners. Philippians 2:5-8 discusses Jesus, though divine, humbling himself by taking human form and becoming obedient to death on the cross. Hebrews 2:10-12 portrays Jesus and those he saves as part of the same family, with Jesus calling believers his brothers and sisters.
This passage tells the parables of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son. It describes how tax collectors and sinners gathered around Jesus, while the Pharisees muttered that he ate with such people. It then recounts the parables, which convey God's joy at sinners repenting, through stories of a lost sheep and coin being found, and a father welcoming his lost son home. The passage ends by describing the angry response of the older brother to his father's celebration.
Sermon 08.18.13 The Two Lost Sons Luke 15:11-32 - Brian KnightCody Nazarene Church
The sermon discusses the parable of the two lost sons from Luke 15:11-32. In the parable, a father has two sons - one wastes his inheritance and ends up poor, while the other stays and works for the father. The poor son returns home seeking forgiveness and his father welcomes him back with a celebration. The message is about God's love and forgiveness for sinners, and his joy when they repent and return to him, just as the father rejoiced over his lost son's return.
Sermon 08.11.13 - He Welcomes Sinners - Luke 15:1-10 - Brian KnightCody Nazarene Church
This document contains several Bible passages about God's love and pursuit of lost sinners. It discusses how God rejoices over one sinner who repents, using the metaphors of a shepherd seeking a lost sheep and a woman seeking a lost coin. It notes that both tax collectors and sinners were gathering to hear Jesus, while Pharisees criticized him for welcoming sinners. Additional passages speak of all having sinned and gone astray like sheep, but that God, because of his great love, made believers alive with Christ even when dead in transgressions through his grace.
Sermon 07.21.13 Acts 6:17 The King of Culture - Brian KnightCody Nazarene Church
This sermon discusses how the early church in Jerusalem grew rapidly through the power of the Holy Spirit and the preaching of the apostles. However, tensions arose between Greek and Hebrew widows which led the apostles to appoint seven men to oversee charitable distribution. Stephen was one of these men and began encountering opposition from the Synagogue of the Freedmen. This eventually led to a great persecution that scattered believers throughout Judea and Samaria, fulfilling Jesus' command to spread the gospel to all regions.
Good morning church family. Today we will be discussing Psalms 22, a lament psalm written by King David. In this psalm, David expresses his deep anguish and despair as he cries out to God for help. Though feeling forsaken by God, David maintains his faith that God will deliver him from his troubles. The psalm provides insight into David's trust in God even during his darkest moments of suffering. It reminds us that God is with us through all of life's difficulties and will ultimately bring victory.
Sermon 06.30.13 - The Inheritance Pt. 3 - Matthew 5:13-14 - Kyle BorgerCody Nazarene Church
This passage discusses Jesus sending his disciples out into the world to spread his message. He warns them that they will face persecution from both religious and political authorities, and even betrayal from family members. However, Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will give them the words to say to defend their faith. He also tells them not to worry about persecution, but to flee to another town if they are driven out. The passage concludes by listing the spiritual armor from God that believers should wear, including truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation and the word of God, to withstand attacks from Satan.
Sermon 06.23.13 - The Inheritance pt. 2 - Hebrews 11&12 - Kyle BorgerCody Nazarene Church
This document discusses faith through examples in the Bible. It describes how people like Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, and many prophets lived by faith, not seeing the promises of God but believing them. They admitted they were strangers on earth and looked to a heavenly country prepared by God. The document encourages readers to persevere in faith like Jesus, fixing their eyes on him despite hardships, and to pursue holiness as God disciplines believers as his children.
Sermon 06.16.13 - The Inheritance - Genesis 12 - Kyle BorgerCody Nazarene Church
The document contains passages from the Bible describing God's commands and promises to Abraham to leave his homeland and become a great nation, the Israelites complaining about their journey in the wilderness and wanting to return to Egypt, God's anger at their lack of faith and promise to destroy them, but forgiveness through Moses, and teachings in Ephesians about putting off the old self and behaviors and putting on the new self by speaking truth, controlling anger, avoiding theft and harmful speech, and showing compassion.
Sermon 06.09.13 Acts 5:15 - 42 Be an Unstoppable Witness of the Good KingCody Nazarene Church
The early Christian believers shared everything they had and there was no needy among them. The apostles performed signs and wonders and taught about Jesus' resurrection. When the apostles were arrested for teaching, an angel freed them from jail and told them to continue preaching in the temple. They were again arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin, where Peter declared they must obey God rather than men. A Pharisee named Gamaliel advised not interfering if their work was from God. The apostles were flogged and commanded not to preach, but they continued teaching daily about Jesus.
Be a Servant to the God King - Acts 4:32 - 5:14 - June 2nd, 2013Cody Nazarene Church
1) The early believers devoted themselves to learning from the apostles, fellowship, breaking bread together, and prayer. They shared everything in common and there was no one in need among them.
2) Ananias and Sapphira sold property but kept back some of the money, lying to the apostles and Holy Spirit. Both fell down dead, striking fear in the church.
3) The apostles performed many signs and wonders, and more people believed.
The sermon discusses Jesus' call for unity among believers and references several Bible passages on this topic. It notes that Jesus prayed for believers to be one as He and God are one, so that the world may know God sent Jesus. It also discusses how believers were made one body through baptism in the Holy Spirit. The sermon encourages believers to love one another and be united as a sign of their discipleship, and to humbly bear with one another in love as God bears with humanity.
Sermon 05.05.13 - Matthew 25 - Why are we here? Brian KnightCody Nazarene Church
The sermon discusses the parable of the talents from Matthew 25, in which a man entrusts his servants with different amounts of money to manage based on their abilities before going on a journey. Two servants invested their money and doubled their returns, pleasing their master. However, the third servant buried his single talent in the ground out of fear of losing it. Upon the master's return, the first two servants are praised for their work, while the third is punished for not putting the money to use. The sermon uses this parable to explain that God has given each person different abilities and expects them to be put to use during their lifetime.
This sermon discusses loving one another as Jesus loved us. It references several Bible passages about Jesus glorifying God through his death, loving others more than one's own life, and laying down one's life for friends. Jesus gave a new commandment to love one another as he loved us. When we love one another, people will know we are Christ's disciples. The fruit of the Spirit is love and those who belong to Christ have crucified selfish passions and desires to live by the Spirit through love. The sermon encourages praying for a heart like Jesus' to love others and looking for ways to express tangible love to those around us this week.
In Tabitha, also known as Dorcas, was a disciple who was known for her good works and acts of charity. When she became ill and died, her friends called for Peter who came and saw her laid out. Peter sent them all out of the room and prayed, and commanded Tabitha to arise. She opened her eyes, and when Peter presented her alive, many believed in the Lord.
1) The passage from Psalm 118 recounts God's salvation and deliverance of the righteous from distress. It praises God for making the rejected cornerstone the most important part of the building.
2) In John 20, the disciples are hiding in fear but Jesus appears and says "Peace be with you." He commissions them as the Father sent him. Thomas doubts until he sees Jesus and confesses "My Lord and my God!"
3) William Greathouse explains that we naturally love ourselves more than others, but walking in the Spirit enables us to love others as much as ourselves through God's balancing grace.
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A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375