The document outlines the purpose, mission, values, leadership, and goals of the International Green Industry Hall of Fame nonprofit organization. The organization aims to recognize outstanding individuals and organizations in the green industry through an induction process, provide an educational forum, and promote ecological sustainability worldwide. It details the board of directors, opportunities presented by establishing the organization, and an operational plan and sponsorship levels to help launch the Hall of Fame.
1. The document discusses the relationships between Christ and the church, the Lord's supper and the Lord's suffering, and the blood of Christ and baptism. It argues that Christ is the head of the church, his body, and that their relationship is likened to a husband and wife relationship. It also connects the Lord's supper with remembering the Lord's suffering. Finally, it asserts that baptism involves contact with the blood of Christ and is how sins are washed away, citing several biblical passages in support.
This document discusses the eternal life that God has promised. It notes that eternal life comes only from God, not from humans, and that God promised eternal life before the world began. It encourages believers to have faith in Jesus Christ, repent of sins, confess that Jesus is the Son of God, and be baptized in order to receive eternal life.
Simon Whitehead Architects provides residential architectural services with a focus on personal attention. They work through an 8 step process: 1) initial meeting, 2) concept design, 3) planning, 4) final design, 5) construction drawings, 6) tender process, 7) construction, and 8) completion. Client testimonials praise the firm's designs, communication, and attention to detail throughout projects.
1. The document summarizes the gospel work and results from 2013 conducted by Men Mark Tumandan in the Philippines. It details several gospel meetings, preaching classes, baptisms, and worship services held in various locations like Kyumad, Balak Sawa, and Mountain Top Libas church.
2. At a preaching class in June-December 2013, topics like Bible authority and doctrine were discussed. One young man who attended for the first time was baptized after the class.
3. Additional meetings saw more baptisms as people from new congregations accepted invitations. Over 10 people were baptized after walking 3 kilometers to the river. Meetings saw worship, preaching, and fellowship
The document describes a training center in Buea, Cameroon called the Buea Intensive Training Centre for Hospitality and Tourism (BITC-HT). The center recruits, trains, and places staff in hotels, restaurants, bars, and homes to improve customer satisfaction and career development. It offers a 15-day training period for students, workers, and dropouts for 15,000 CFA francs. The goal is to empower people and improve customer service through training and sensitization in preparation for major sporting events coming to Cameroon.
The document discusses the concept of eternal life as promised by God. It notes that eternal life can only come from God, not humans, and that God promised eternal life before the world began. It encourages readers to believe in Jesus, repent of sins, confess faith in Jesus, and be baptized to receive eternal life.
The document outlines the purpose, mission, values, leadership, and goals of the International Green Industry Hall of Fame nonprofit organization. The organization aims to recognize outstanding individuals and organizations in the green industry through an induction process, provide an educational forum, and promote ecological sustainability worldwide. It details the board of directors, opportunities presented by establishing the organization, and an operational plan and sponsorship levels to help launch the Hall of Fame.
1. The document discusses the relationships between Christ and the church, the Lord's supper and the Lord's suffering, and the blood of Christ and baptism. It argues that Christ is the head of the church, his body, and that their relationship is likened to a husband and wife relationship. It also connects the Lord's supper with remembering the Lord's suffering. Finally, it asserts that baptism involves contact with the blood of Christ and is how sins are washed away, citing several biblical passages in support.
This document discusses the eternal life that God has promised. It notes that eternal life comes only from God, not from humans, and that God promised eternal life before the world began. It encourages believers to have faith in Jesus Christ, repent of sins, confess that Jesus is the Son of God, and be baptized in order to receive eternal life.
Simon Whitehead Architects provides residential architectural services with a focus on personal attention. They work through an 8 step process: 1) initial meeting, 2) concept design, 3) planning, 4) final design, 5) construction drawings, 6) tender process, 7) construction, and 8) completion. Client testimonials praise the firm's designs, communication, and attention to detail throughout projects.
1. The document summarizes the gospel work and results from 2013 conducted by Men Mark Tumandan in the Philippines. It details several gospel meetings, preaching classes, baptisms, and worship services held in various locations like Kyumad, Balak Sawa, and Mountain Top Libas church.
2. At a preaching class in June-December 2013, topics like Bible authority and doctrine were discussed. One young man who attended for the first time was baptized after the class.
3. Additional meetings saw more baptisms as people from new congregations accepted invitations. Over 10 people were baptized after walking 3 kilometers to the river. Meetings saw worship, preaching, and fellowship
The document describes a training center in Buea, Cameroon called the Buea Intensive Training Centre for Hospitality and Tourism (BITC-HT). The center recruits, trains, and places staff in hotels, restaurants, bars, and homes to improve customer satisfaction and career development. It offers a 15-day training period for students, workers, and dropouts for 15,000 CFA francs. The goal is to empower people and improve customer service through training and sensitization in preparation for major sporting events coming to Cameroon.
The document discusses the concept of eternal life as promised by God. It notes that eternal life can only come from God, not humans, and that God promised eternal life before the world began. It encourages readers to believe in Jesus, repent of sins, confess faith in Jesus, and be baptized to receive eternal life.
This document discusses entrepreneurial mindset and business idea generation. It is a set of lecture notes from Nadev Entrepreneurship Academy covering two modules. The first module discusses developing an entrepreneurial mindset and how to transform ordinary thinking into a growth mindset. The second module covers generating business ideas, including tips about when in life is best to start a business and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. Key points are to test ideas when young but in a cost-effective way, and after age 40 to focus on refining existing skills rather than starting new businesses.
Help Hospitality Services provides training programs in hotel management, cooking, accounting, and other areas to empower people and improve customer service. Their training programs range from one day to one month depending on the topic. They offer services including printing, designing, training, and consulting. Fees include a 5,000 CFA registration fee and variable training fees, with an additional 5,000 CFA placement fee. Contact information is provided for their location in Buea, Cameroon.
Men Mark Tumandan wrote a report about preaching the gospel in Langaran, Kablacan, Sarangani Province in the Philippines from June 12-13, 2015. He and several other preachers held a Bible study and preached sermons on God's plan for salvation and the purpose of life to residents and a pastor from the Calvary church. The next morning they gave lectures on the Bible and the right way to heaven at the local primary school, but many people left after a few lectures to go home for lunch as it was getting late. Tumandan hopes the seeds planted may lead some souls to accept Christ, and that he can return to study the Bible more with the Calvary pastor.
The document appears to be an evaluation of training courses on business plans, business models, resource mobilization, and record keeping. It contains multiple choice questions to assess understanding of content covered in the trainings. Key points covered include the components of a good business plan, the business model canvas framework, defining resource mobilization, and factors to consider when selecting accounting software. The evaluation contains questions to gauge how well trainers explained topics and inspired understanding, as well as the participant's level of agreement with statements about the content.
The document presents evidence from the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and letters from Paul and Peter to argue that Jesus is God. It notes that the gospels introduce Jesus as the son of Abraham and heir of David. They also record Jesus performing miracles that demonstrate authority over nature, disease, demons and death. John affirms that Jesus existed in the beginning with God and that all things were created through him. Peter and writings in Hebrews quote God the Father saying Jesus is his beloved son. The document concludes that the eyewitness accounts of Jesus in the biblical texts affirm his deity.
This newsletter from the Mountain Top Libas church of Christ discusses proper Christian stewardship of money. It encourages Christians to support gospel preachers and church works through financial contributions rather than spending money on personal activities. While having money is not a sin, the love of money can lead one away from faith. The newsletter argues that local churches should not support human institutions not approved in the New Testament, but should prioritize evangelism and benevolence.
This document outlines a training on developing a business plan. It discusses how writing a business plan is the first important step for launching a business, as it is necessary for planning, attracting investors, and identifying the skills needed for your team. The training teaches that a business plan should include identifying the market potential for your product or service, any problems you expect and how you will address them, risks to your venture and how to reduce them, and costs over the first three years. Exercises are provided to test comprehension of the key points covered in the training.
This document discusses leadership and volunteerism. It provides reasons why people volunteer, such as to gain skills, help a cause, or feel a sense of accomplishment. It also outlines what volunteers want, such as preparation, meaningful work, appreciation, and clear communication. The document discusses expectations of volunteers like reliability and understanding the organization's mission. It also covers developing leadership skills, including reflecting on strengths and weaknesses, seeking feedback, and finding a mentor. The goal is to help people understand leadership and how to improve their own potential.
The document discusses the importance of complete obedience to God's commands based on biblical examples. It provides several examples from the Old and New Testaments of individuals who fully obeyed God's commands, such as Noah and Abraham. It also gives examples of partial obedience that was displeasing to God, such as King Saul sparing captives against God's instructions. The document emphasizes that anything less than full obedience to all that God commands is not true obedience. It then discusses the definition and importance of understanding the church that Jesus Christ established based on New Testament teachings.
This document provides an overview of a training on developing business models. It discusses key topics like:
- A business model includes describing customers, outlining problems, and explaining how a product/service solves problems.
- Today, investors expect startups to develop scalable business models that are tested through experiments with customers.
- The Lean Startup methodology advocates building minimal products to test hypotheses through customer interactions and make quick changes.
- An effective pitch tells a story with a beginning (problem), middle (solution), and end (scale potential) to communicate the business model to investors.
1) This document is a receipt acknowledging payment of fees for the first semester of the 2016-2017 academic year from a student named Junana.
2) The total amount paid is broken down into specific fees such as SSC Fee, Bagwis Fee, and Insurance Fee for a total of 150 pesos.
3) The receipt includes the parent's name, course of study, and signature from the college official receiving payment.
This receipt is for 150 pesos paid by an individual to another party. The receipt contains the date, amount paid, and signatures of both the payer and recipient but is otherwise illegible due to poor image quality. It serves as a record of a monetary transaction occurring between two parties but provides no other discernible details.
This document is a course registration certificate for Qnhnal Vaal's third year studying at Mindanao State University, General Santos Campus. It lists their name, course of study, year, and ID number. It also provides details of the courses taken including subject code, section, description, days/time, room, units, and total units of 7. It indicates a scholarship status and paying status.
This document appears to be a fee assessment for a student named at Mindanao State University for the 2016-2017 school year. It lists the various fees the student is being charged, including an athletics fee, cultural fee, guidance fee, library fee, medical/dental fee, registration fee, student publication fee, and tuition fee. The total amount due is listed at the bottom.
Christians should exercise their right to vote for leaders who will govern according to biblical principles of justice, honesty and service. Voters should elect candidates who trust in God rather than themselves, understand the needs of the people, render fair judgments, and reject corrupt advisors. While some argue religion and politics should be separate, Christians are obligated to speak out for morality and truth. The document encourages Christians to pray for clean elections and cast votes wisely according to biblical criteria.
This document discusses entrepreneurial mindset and business idea generation. It is a set of lecture notes from Nadev Entrepreneurship Academy covering two modules. The first module discusses developing an entrepreneurial mindset and how to transform ordinary thinking into a growth mindset. The second module covers generating business ideas, including tips about when in life is best to start a business and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. Key points are to test ideas when young but in a cost-effective way, and after age 40 to focus on refining existing skills rather than starting new businesses.
Help Hospitality Services provides training programs in hotel management, cooking, accounting, and other areas to empower people and improve customer service. Their training programs range from one day to one month depending on the topic. They offer services including printing, designing, training, and consulting. Fees include a 5,000 CFA registration fee and variable training fees, with an additional 5,000 CFA placement fee. Contact information is provided for their location in Buea, Cameroon.
Men Mark Tumandan wrote a report about preaching the gospel in Langaran, Kablacan, Sarangani Province in the Philippines from June 12-13, 2015. He and several other preachers held a Bible study and preached sermons on God's plan for salvation and the purpose of life to residents and a pastor from the Calvary church. The next morning they gave lectures on the Bible and the right way to heaven at the local primary school, but many people left after a few lectures to go home for lunch as it was getting late. Tumandan hopes the seeds planted may lead some souls to accept Christ, and that he can return to study the Bible more with the Calvary pastor.
The document appears to be an evaluation of training courses on business plans, business models, resource mobilization, and record keeping. It contains multiple choice questions to assess understanding of content covered in the trainings. Key points covered include the components of a good business plan, the business model canvas framework, defining resource mobilization, and factors to consider when selecting accounting software. The evaluation contains questions to gauge how well trainers explained topics and inspired understanding, as well as the participant's level of agreement with statements about the content.
The document presents evidence from the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and letters from Paul and Peter to argue that Jesus is God. It notes that the gospels introduce Jesus as the son of Abraham and heir of David. They also record Jesus performing miracles that demonstrate authority over nature, disease, demons and death. John affirms that Jesus existed in the beginning with God and that all things were created through him. Peter and writings in Hebrews quote God the Father saying Jesus is his beloved son. The document concludes that the eyewitness accounts of Jesus in the biblical texts affirm his deity.
This newsletter from the Mountain Top Libas church of Christ discusses proper Christian stewardship of money. It encourages Christians to support gospel preachers and church works through financial contributions rather than spending money on personal activities. While having money is not a sin, the love of money can lead one away from faith. The newsletter argues that local churches should not support human institutions not approved in the New Testament, but should prioritize evangelism and benevolence.
This document outlines a training on developing a business plan. It discusses how writing a business plan is the first important step for launching a business, as it is necessary for planning, attracting investors, and identifying the skills needed for your team. The training teaches that a business plan should include identifying the market potential for your product or service, any problems you expect and how you will address them, risks to your venture and how to reduce them, and costs over the first three years. Exercises are provided to test comprehension of the key points covered in the training.
This document discusses leadership and volunteerism. It provides reasons why people volunteer, such as to gain skills, help a cause, or feel a sense of accomplishment. It also outlines what volunteers want, such as preparation, meaningful work, appreciation, and clear communication. The document discusses expectations of volunteers like reliability and understanding the organization's mission. It also covers developing leadership skills, including reflecting on strengths and weaknesses, seeking feedback, and finding a mentor. The goal is to help people understand leadership and how to improve their own potential.
The document discusses the importance of complete obedience to God's commands based on biblical examples. It provides several examples from the Old and New Testaments of individuals who fully obeyed God's commands, such as Noah and Abraham. It also gives examples of partial obedience that was displeasing to God, such as King Saul sparing captives against God's instructions. The document emphasizes that anything less than full obedience to all that God commands is not true obedience. It then discusses the definition and importance of understanding the church that Jesus Christ established based on New Testament teachings.
This document provides an overview of a training on developing business models. It discusses key topics like:
- A business model includes describing customers, outlining problems, and explaining how a product/service solves problems.
- Today, investors expect startups to develop scalable business models that are tested through experiments with customers.
- The Lean Startup methodology advocates building minimal products to test hypotheses through customer interactions and make quick changes.
- An effective pitch tells a story with a beginning (problem), middle (solution), and end (scale potential) to communicate the business model to investors.
1) This document is a receipt acknowledging payment of fees for the first semester of the 2016-2017 academic year from a student named Junana.
2) The total amount paid is broken down into specific fees such as SSC Fee, Bagwis Fee, and Insurance Fee for a total of 150 pesos.
3) The receipt includes the parent's name, course of study, and signature from the college official receiving payment.
This receipt is for 150 pesos paid by an individual to another party. The receipt contains the date, amount paid, and signatures of both the payer and recipient but is otherwise illegible due to poor image quality. It serves as a record of a monetary transaction occurring between two parties but provides no other discernible details.
This document is a course registration certificate for Qnhnal Vaal's third year studying at Mindanao State University, General Santos Campus. It lists their name, course of study, year, and ID number. It also provides details of the courses taken including subject code, section, description, days/time, room, units, and total units of 7. It indicates a scholarship status and paying status.
This document appears to be a fee assessment for a student named at Mindanao State University for the 2016-2017 school year. It lists the various fees the student is being charged, including an athletics fee, cultural fee, guidance fee, library fee, medical/dental fee, registration fee, student publication fee, and tuition fee. The total amount due is listed at the bottom.
Christians should exercise their right to vote for leaders who will govern according to biblical principles of justice, honesty and service. Voters should elect candidates who trust in God rather than themselves, understand the needs of the people, render fair judgments, and reject corrupt advisors. While some argue religion and politics should be separate, Christians are obligated to speak out for morality and truth. The document encourages Christians to pray for clean elections and cast votes wisely according to biblical criteria.
This notice reminds visitors that the home belongs to preachers and asks that visitors respect God and their body. It references a Bible verse, 1 Corinthians 6:19, which states that the human body is a temple of the Holy Spirit and does not belong to oneself. The notice is signed by an evangelist of the Mountain Top Libas Church of Christ in General Santos City, Kamanga, Maasim, Sarangani Province, Philippines.
This document reminds visitors that they are in a preacher's home and should respect God and their body. It cites a bible passage encouraging women to dress modestly and focus on good works rather than ornamentation. The document was distributed by an evangelist from a church in the Philippines who provides contact information.
The Mountain Top Libas church of Christ in Kamanga, Sarangani Province, Philippines is led by preacher Men Mark Tumandan. Its mission is to proclaim the gospel to save believers, provide benevolence to needy members, and edify saints through continuous gospel teaching. Its vision is to follow the New Testament pattern so that on Judgment Day, Jesus will deliver the saints to God the Father in Heaven.
Men Mark Tumandan wrote a report about his gospel work in Sitio Langaran, Kablacan, Maasim, Sarangani Province in the Philippines. He and several other preachers held a Bible study and lectures where they taught about God's plan for salvation, the right way to heaven, and general information about the Bible. While some were attentive, many people from a local Calvary church left after a few hours once it became time for lunch, since no food was provided. Tumandan believes providing a small lunch could have helped people to better focus on the teachings without distraction of needing to return home to eat. It was an opening work in a new area without a church of Christ, and
Men Mark Tumandan provides a report on gospel work conducted in Langaran and Kablacan, Sarangani Province in the Philippines from June 12-13, 2015. A group of preachers held a bible study and lectures on topics such as "God's Plan in Man's Salvation" and "The Right Way to Heaven". While some from the local Calvary church listened attentively and asked questions, many left after lunch due to hunger. Tumandan hopes the seeds sown will cultivate new souls accepting Christ and that he can return to further discuss the gospel with one interested pastor.
The document summarizes a debate between the Church of Christ and Seventh Day Adventists that took place in Libas, Kamanga, Maasim, Sarangani Province. In the debate, the preacher from the Church of Christ was able to use the Bible to expose false doctrines of the Seventh Day Adventists, such as the teaching that the Sabbath has been observed since creation. Some key points made were that God, not man, rested on the seventh day in Genesis 2, and that the Sabbath was given at Mount Sinai, not from creation. The preacher from the Church of Christ was able to defend the truth of the gospel despite facing opposition and hostility from others in the community who were
The document compares human courts and divine courts. In human courts, defendants can plead not guilty and avoid conviction due to lack of evidence. They can hire lawyers, bribe judges, and pay false witnesses. In divine courts, defendants cannot plead not guilty or escape judgment. They cannot hire lawyers, bribe judges, or pay witnesses. In divine courts, the lawyer is also the judge, witness, and lawmaker, making escape impossible. All people, including judges from human courts, will face judgment before God.
The document is a translation of a work originally written by James R. Cope and published by Cope Publishers about the Church of Christ being the one true church. It was translated by Men Mark Tumandan, an evangelist of the Labangal Mountain Top Libas Church of Christ in General Santos City, Kamanga, Maasim, Mindanao, Philippines.
The document discusses how religious leaders should respond when people worship or revere them excessively, as only God deserves such worship. It notes that when the apostles Paul and Silas were worshipped as gods, they responded "We also are men of like passions with you." It also discusses how Peter and an angel in Revelation refused worship, saying they were merely fellow servants. The document wonders if modern religious leaders like the Pope, priests, and pastors would give similar responses instead of accepting reverence due only to God. It urges people to turn instead to worshipping the one true God.
The document discusses why God cares for humanity and how people can show they care for God in return. It notes that God loves and wants friendship with people (I), while people sometimes forget God due to sin and lack of knowledge (II). To demonstrate care for God, the document recommends proper worship through practices like singing, prayer, and communion, having good character traits and considering others, and maintaining right relationships within the church and marriage (III). It concludes by reminding the reader that God cares for them and urging repentance and baptism.
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THE G O S PEL M US T G O ( M A RK 16:15)
A NG M A A Y O NG B A L ITA KINA HA NG L A N
M UL A KA W.
Introduction:
1. Mark 16:15 Si Jesus misugid na ang Maayong Balita kinahanglan “molakaw”.
2. Nganong kinahanglan man “molakaw”?
3. Sa unsang paagi nga kinahanglan sa matag-usa kanato nga himoon nato ang tanan aron lang
ang Maayong Balita masangyaw?
a. The Great Commission: Sugo ni Kristo!
b. Maayong Balita: Ang Grasya sa Dios alang sa tanan!
c. Atong utang: libre na nabatonan, libre pud iwali
d. And Maayong Balita kinahanglan na “molakaw” bisan naay mga mubabag.
I. TheGreat Commission:Sugo ni Kristo!
A. Matt. 28:18-20 Siya Adunay Katungod Sa Tanang Tao ug Gusto Niya Nga Luwason
Sila.
1. Ang tanang mga tao gihimo Niya pinaagi sa iyang Gahom.
2. Iyang ginagamit Iyang Gahom aron luwason ang tanan nga gusto maluwas.
3. Wala nay uban nga mga relihiyoso na lider ang may sama na gahom: wala kay
Vishnu, Buddha, Mohammed, Santo Papa, sa mga nagawali sa telebisyon,
Pentecostal pastors, Pastor Quiboloy (Sa Paghatag sa pagka Anak sa Dios kay
Pastor Apollo, siya gitagaan na ug gahom nga maghatag ug kinabuhing walay
kataposan sa bisan kinsa na iyang gusto sumala sa Juan 17:2” [Website of
Kingdom of Jesus Christ]) –translated only,originally in English. MMT
B. AngMaayongBalitaKinahanglanAronMaluwasAngTanangKalag
1. MK. 16:15-16 Ang tanan kinahanglan maminaw ug mutuman aron maluwas.
2. Wala nay laing relihiyon, pilopisiya, or mensahe nga makaluwas: dili ang
modernism, postmodernism, Islam, Masonry, Buddhism – mao lang ang
Maayong Balita Ni Jesus Christ!
3. Walay Kaluwasn kun ilisdan ang Maayong Balita Diha sa Iyang Ngalan
TINOOD NA
MAAYONG BALITA
MOTOO BAWTISMO LUWAS
UNIVERSALISM BISAN DILI
MOTOO
BISAN DILI
MABAWTISMO
LUWAS
GIHAPON
ATHEISM/DILI
MOTOONA MAY
DIOS
BISAN MOTOO BISAN BAWTISMO DILILUWAS
CALVINISM LUWAS MOTOO BAWTISMO
CATHOLISM BAWTISMO LUWAS MOTOO
DENOMINATIONS MOTOO LUWAS BAWTISMO
C. AngMgaTao Na Dili MaminawugMotoo Dili Luwas.
1. MK. 16:15-16 Ang mga dili magtoo dili luwas.
D. AngKamatooransa MaayongBalitanaPAMATOD-ANna.
1. MK. 16:15-20 “Ang Bag-ong Tugon nga mga milagro nag pamatood sa Maayong
Balita –walanay laing mensahe!
E. Si Kristo KuyogNato NiiningTrabaho
1. Matt. 28:20; Mk. 16:20 Atong na kumpirmado ang pulong ug ang saad sa iyang
tabang.
2. Wala Siya Napakyas – Dili pud usab nato siya PAKYASON.
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II. MaayongBalita:AngGrasyasaDiosAlangsaTanangTao!
A. Ang Ebanghelyo ni Kristo Mao ang Maayong Balita Alang sa Tanang Makasasala.
1. Lk. 2:10-11, 13-14 Ang mga Anghel nagsangyaw sa pagkatao sa Manluluwas
2. Lk. 2:28-32 Si Simeon nagdayeg sa Dios tungod sa Manluluwas sa tanang tao.
3. Lk. 4:16-21 Ang Manluluwas mianhe alang sa tanang tao na gibali, gibuta,
gilupig sa sala!
B. Ang Grasya sa Dios Nagadala ug Kalinaw, Kalipay ug Paglaom.
1. Rom. 5:1-2 Dawataang Grasya sa Dios pinaagi sa pagtoo
III. AtongUtang: Librenadawat, libreusabihatag!
A. Nakabaton kitang kaluwasan diha sa Gingharian sa Dios
1. Matt. 10:7-8 Libre na nadawat, libre usab ihatag ang Maayong Balita sa
Gingharian sa Dios.
B. Ang Gingharian sa Dios mao ang Iglesia ni Kristo (church of Christ)
1. Matt. 16:18-19 Si Kristo nagsaad, “Akong pagatukuron ang akong iglesia:” kini
mao ang Gingharian sa Dios
a. Mao ang Plano sa Dios Aron Maluwas ang Tao.
b. Mao ang probisyon sa kaluwasan.
c. Mao ang mga naluwas.
d. Mao ang relasyon sa Dios ug sa mga naluwas.
2. Jn. 3:5; 1 Cor. 12:12-13 Bawtismo ngadto sa iglesia, sulod sa gingharian.
3. Ma Bawtismohan : Madugang sa Iglesia ug sa Gingharian
a. Acts 2:41, 47 Bawtismohan: dugang sa iglesia
b. Col. 1:13-14; 2:12-13 Bawtismohan: dugang sa gingharian
4. Ang mga uban nag protesta, “Isangyaw si Jesus, dili ang bawtismo ug ang
iglesia.”
a. Acts 8:12, 35-36 Si Philip nagwali sa ebanghelyo apil ang bawtismo ug ang
iglesia.
IV. AndMaayongBalitaKinahanglanna“molakaw”BisanNaayMgaMubabag.
A. Angubangmga makasasaladili gusto maminawsatinoodna ebanghelyo.
1. 2 Pet. 3:3-5 Mga mayubiton ga-away batok sa kamatooran.
a. Dili gusto na mabal-an ang ilang mga sala ug mabadlong.
b. Ang gusto na relihiyon mao ang sosyal ug nay mga programa na
“recreational”, sige ra ug walibahin sa kalinaw bahin sa ilang mga sala.
B. AngUbangMga Tao saRelihiyonnaBakakDili gusto AngKamatooran.
1. John 14:6 Dili motoo nga adunay USA ka MANLULUWAS.
2. Mk. 16:16 Dili motoobahin sa kondisyon sa kaluwasan.
3. Matt. 15:8-9 Dili motoo nga ang ilang mga hinomo na mga kalagdaan kawang
lamang.
C. AdunayNaa SaMgaPamilyaug KahigalaanDili Gusto AngKamatooran.
1. Matt. 10:36-37 Ang paghigugma kay Kristo makabaton ug kaaway.
a. Ang uban nagakinabuhi sa nga kalibutanon.
b. Ang uban naa sa mga relihiyon nga bakak.
c. Ang uban na wala na sa tinood na pagtolon-an, sinalikway.
D. Adunaymga tao usab na membro nasa iglesiadili gusto maminawsatanan
bahinsa kamatooran.
1. 2 Tim. 4:2-4 Gusto lamang ug mga magwawali nga magahapohap sa ilang
nanagkatol nga mga dalunggan.
a. Ang uban dili maningkamot aron mutobo diha kay Kristo.
b. Ang uban dili gusto badlongan mahitungod sa sala : dili mosimba, paghubog-
hubog; pagsugal, pagtsismis.
E. DagaangNgaMgaMembro NagababagsaTrabaho.
1. Rev. 3:15-16 Nagapasakit kay Kristo
a. Walay pakialam sa ginawali.
b. “Ang preacher, elders, or sila lang ang magtrabaho….ako ayaw ko
samoka”
c. “Dili komakatabang kay naa pa koy lain nga trabaho”- Ang Iglesia
ikaduha lamang sa iyang kaugalingon.
d. Sig era ug simba apan wala jud “commitment” sa trabaho diha sa Ginoo.
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Inbitasyon:
1. Mark 16:15 Si Jesus misugid na ang Maayong Balita kinahanglan “molakaw”.
2. Nganong kinahanglan man “molakaw”?
3. Sa unsang paagi nga kinahanglan sa matag-usa kanato nga himoon nato ang tanan aron lang
ang Maayong Balita masangyaw?
4. Tumanaang Maayong Balita ug Iwali Kini!
Originally written in English by RonHalbrook “TheGospelMustGo” (Mark16:15)
RonHalbrook
3505HorseRunCt.,
Shepherdsville,KY
40165-6954
Translatedby Men MarkTumandan Evangelistof:
PurokBalunto,Labangal MountainTopLibas churchofChrist
General SantosCity Kamanga, Maasim,
Mindanao,Philippines Sarangani Province
9500 9502
marktumandan@yahoo.com.ph
marktumandan121992@gmail.com
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