This document outlines the schedule and purpose for a two-day prayer and fasting call at His Life Ministries. It provides details on the night of fire prayer meeting on January 7th and encourages participants to name two prayer partners for the year. It discusses the importance of fasting and prayer, and includes scripture readings and guidance on fasting including types, frequencies, and reasons to fast.
This document provides a summary and analysis of key aspects of the Christmas story from Luke 2. It discusses 5 takeaways that can be applied to lives today: 1) Jesus was born humbly in simple circumstances like a barn to set an example for believers. 2) The shepherds praised God despite feeling afraid upon seeing the angels. 3) The shepherds trusted God's promise about Jesus' birth and acted on it. 4) Mary and others treasured the words about Jesus from the angels and shepherds. 5) Jesus set an example as a child by learning from elders in the temple. The document encourages applying these lessons from Luke 2 during the Advent season.
This document outlines different commitment levels for growing closer to God. It encourages fasting from negativity and complaints for 21 days, reading daily devotionals, bringing prayer requests to family meals, inviting people to church events, and memorizing or singing scripture. The highest level involves becoming a pastoral intern and accepting ministry assignments anywhere in the world. The overall message is to commit to spiritual disciplines and outreach in order to glorify Jesus.
Jesus and 12 _ May 27 2018 for RobinsonsJose Ramos
This document discusses the firstfruits offering in the Old and New Testaments. In the Old Testament, Israelites were commanded to offer the first and best of their harvests to God. In the New Testament, the firstfruits offering is mentioned symbolically in reference to Christians, but Christians are not directly obligated to give in the same way. The conclusion emphasizes that Christians should give cheerfully and generously from a grateful heart, as an act of worship, though they are not bound by the same laws as in the Old Testament.
Prayer fasting 2017 booklet folded 8 pages standard short sizeJose Ramos
The document announces an annual prayer and fasting event at His Life Ministries on January 6, 2017. It provides details on participating in the "Day of Fire" prayer meetings, including fasting for two days and attending a night of prayer. Guidelines are given for different types of fasts and preparing spiritually through reading passages on fasting and praying. The goal is to glorify God, make disciples, and be "Fired Up!" through spiritual discipline, consecration, and seeking God's will.
This document provides the details of a 6-week Sunday school series for children called "CHOOSE" based on Philippians 4:8. The series focuses on training children's thoughts to focus on whatever is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, commendable or excellent. Each week highlights one of these qualities. The kick-off lesson introduces the series and focuses on choosing to think about Jesus to fill one's thoughts. Activities include games, snacks representing each quality, and signing the theme song to help children engage with and remember the key verse. The goal is for children to learn how to think godly thoughts and choose Jesus.
The document provides the details of a Sunday school lesson plan, including the title "Fully Alive & Fully Blessed", scripture readings, songs, an icebreaker game, and introduction. The lesson teaches that Jesus wants us to enjoy life fully and abundantly by listening to and obeying his voice as our Shepherd. It uses the analogy of Jesus protecting us like sheep from the thief Satan who tries to steal our joy. Children are encouraged to choose to give their life to Jesus to enjoy life prosperously no matter what happens. The next series is announced as "Choose" with the memory verse from Philippians 4:8.
This document outlines the schedule and purpose for a two-day prayer and fasting call at His Life Ministries. It provides details on the night of fire prayer meeting on January 7th and encourages participants to name two prayer partners for the year. It discusses the importance of fasting and prayer, and includes scripture readings and guidance on fasting including types, frequencies, and reasons to fast.
This document provides a summary and analysis of key aspects of the Christmas story from Luke 2. It discusses 5 takeaways that can be applied to lives today: 1) Jesus was born humbly in simple circumstances like a barn to set an example for believers. 2) The shepherds praised God despite feeling afraid upon seeing the angels. 3) The shepherds trusted God's promise about Jesus' birth and acted on it. 4) Mary and others treasured the words about Jesus from the angels and shepherds. 5) Jesus set an example as a child by learning from elders in the temple. The document encourages applying these lessons from Luke 2 during the Advent season.
This document outlines different commitment levels for growing closer to God. It encourages fasting from negativity and complaints for 21 days, reading daily devotionals, bringing prayer requests to family meals, inviting people to church events, and memorizing or singing scripture. The highest level involves becoming a pastoral intern and accepting ministry assignments anywhere in the world. The overall message is to commit to spiritual disciplines and outreach in order to glorify Jesus.
Jesus and 12 _ May 27 2018 for RobinsonsJose Ramos
This document discusses the firstfruits offering in the Old and New Testaments. In the Old Testament, Israelites were commanded to offer the first and best of their harvests to God. In the New Testament, the firstfruits offering is mentioned symbolically in reference to Christians, but Christians are not directly obligated to give in the same way. The conclusion emphasizes that Christians should give cheerfully and generously from a grateful heart, as an act of worship, though they are not bound by the same laws as in the Old Testament.
Prayer fasting 2017 booklet folded 8 pages standard short sizeJose Ramos
The document announces an annual prayer and fasting event at His Life Ministries on January 6, 2017. It provides details on participating in the "Day of Fire" prayer meetings, including fasting for two days and attending a night of prayer. Guidelines are given for different types of fasts and preparing spiritually through reading passages on fasting and praying. The goal is to glorify God, make disciples, and be "Fired Up!" through spiritual discipline, consecration, and seeking God's will.
This document provides the details of a 6-week Sunday school series for children called "CHOOSE" based on Philippians 4:8. The series focuses on training children's thoughts to focus on whatever is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, commendable or excellent. Each week highlights one of these qualities. The kick-off lesson introduces the series and focuses on choosing to think about Jesus to fill one's thoughts. Activities include games, snacks representing each quality, and signing the theme song to help children engage with and remember the key verse. The goal is for children to learn how to think godly thoughts and choose Jesus.
The document provides the details of a Sunday school lesson plan, including the title "Fully Alive & Fully Blessed", scripture readings, songs, an icebreaker game, and introduction. The lesson teaches that Jesus wants us to enjoy life fully and abundantly by listening to and obeying his voice as our Shepherd. It uses the analogy of Jesus protecting us like sheep from the thief Satan who tries to steal our joy. Children are encouraged to choose to give their life to Jesus to enjoy life prosperously no matter what happens. The next series is announced as "Choose" with the memory verse from Philippians 4:8.
Week 3 RISEN resurrection myth or miracle 1015am mediaJose Ramos
This document provides information about an upcoming church series on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It discusses the evidence for the resurrection in 3 points - the empty tomb, the lack of alternative explanations for what happened to Jesus' body, and the transformed lives of Jesus' disciples and early believers. It also lists some common objections to the resurrection and provides counterpoints. The document aims to convince readers of the truth of the resurrection and invites them to accept Jesus as their savior.
1) The document provides lesson plans and activities for Easter Sunday school that teach children about Jesus rising from the dead.
2) One activity involves children jumping back and forth over an imaginary line to represent Jesus "In the tomb" and "Out of the tomb."
3) Another activity uses a hidden message on paper that is revealed when dipped in water with food coloring, representing how the disciples did not understand Jesus' message until after his resurrection.
4) The document aims to teach children that Jesus was dead but God raised him to life, and now we can have new life through him.
The document provides the lesson plan for an Easter Sunday children's church service about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The plan includes an icebreaker game where children search for letters to spell out "Jesus Lives." The lesson discusses the definition of resurrection and the biblical account of Mary Magdalene and the other Mary discovering Jesus' empty tomb on Easter morning. It includes a memory verse, scripture reading, and discussion questions about the events. The application emphasizes that Jesus' resurrection gives believers new life and hope through faith in Him.
Week 1 risen the jesus you never knew 515pm mediaJose Ramos
This document provides information about an upcoming church series on the resurrection. It will discuss Jesus' last week, the six events of his betrayal, abandonment, denial, trial, torture and crucifixion. The series aims to help participants understand God's passion for them through the cross and experience the same transformation as Jesus' disciples. Sundays will focus on responding to God's passion, the Jesus people never knew, and implications of the resurrection. The church has various outreach and service plans like opening new congregations and helping families displaced by fire.
This document outlines a 5-week church series on Jesus called "Risen". Week 1 is titled "The Jesus You Never Knew" and explores who Jesus is through examining depictions of him in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It emphasizes that the series aims to highlight the significance of Jesus' resurrection and its power in the lives of believers. Key points about Jesus in each Gospel are provided, such as him being the promised King in Matthew and the divine image of God in John. The document closes by asking if readers want to know Christ more.
The document provides the lesson plan for a Sunday school class on keeping one's eyes fixed on Jesus even during storms. It includes the memory verse, songs, scripture reading, theme, object lesson using items that float and sink, telling of Peter walking on water, and questions for discussion. The lesson teaches that as long as one's eyes are on Jesus through faith, they will succeed, but taking eyes off Jesus leads to doubt and failure.
This document provides an excerpt from a sermon that is part of a 5-part "Risen" sermon series intended to help churches reach their communities in the spring. The excerpt discusses how the cross provides redemption, as seen through Mary Magdalene who was delivered from demons, and relationship, as Jesus cared for his mother. It encourages understanding God's passion through what happened on the cross, focusing on the questions of what really happened and how it should change our lives. The sermon uses the well-known John 3:16 passage and illustrations to convey these messages.
The document discusses the importance of having a God-given vision and outlines steps to receive and act on God's vision. It summarizes Habakkuk 2:1-3 which tells how Habakkuk received a vision from God to write down and share. The vision is from God and will come to pass in His timing. The document encourages readers to position themselves to receive God's vision, capture it, and run with the vision to glorify God and make disciples.
The document discusses the Book of Habakkuk in the Bible. It summarizes that Habakkuk cries out to God questioning why God's people are suffering in captivity. God answers Habakkuk, telling him to write down the vision and prophecy so that others may run to God with it. The vision involves God's plan to answer suffering in His appointed time. Habakkuk ultimately expresses strong faith in God despite difficulties.
This document provides guidelines and recommendations for an annual prayer and fasting event at His Life Ministries. It encourages participants to commit to a day of fasting and prayer on January 4th and to attend the evening prayer meeting. It also announces regular united prayer meetings on Saturdays throughout the year. The document provides biblical support for fasting and discusses different types of fasts and their purposes. It emphasizes that fasting should be done privately and humbly before God rather than to earn blessings or display power. Participants are encouraged to pray and listen to God about areas in their lives to surrender and ways they can be of service.
TTS ORIENTATION Trainors Training School PART 1Jose Ramos
The document appears to be a teacher application form for a leadership training school. It requests information from applicants such as their name, email, subjects they can teach, availability and qualifications. It outlines the goals of the training school as producing generational leaders for God's glory. The training school covers topics like doctrine, character development and ministry skills over the course of 3 years, with the third year focusing on launching new churches.
The document provides advice to young people about making the most of their youth. It encourages them to enjoy this time in their lives through activities with friends, exercise, and avoiding risky behaviors like drinking and driving or pretending to be someone they're not. The key message is that the youth years are meant to be enjoyed fully and used productively to better oneself and help future generations, rather than rushing into adult commitments. Teens are advised to take risks, be restless, and live passionately rather than settling down too soon.
This document outlines the school year 2015-2016 for HIS LIFE ACADEMY in the Philippines. The school's motto encourages students to believe big, work well, and do everything for God's glory.
8 31 2014 week # 1 ggs life of faith jrs powerpointJose Ramos
1. The document discusses the importance of faith according to the story of Abraham in the Bible. It highlights three instances where Abraham demonstrated faith by obeying God despite uncertainty: leaving his home at God's command, believing God's promise of many descendants despite his old age, and being willing to sacrifice his son Isaac at God's command.
2. It emphasizes that faith requires risking comfort and security by following God's guidance step-by-step without full knowledge of where it will lead. Having faith also means believing God even when his plans seem to contradict promises or wound the heart.
3. Faith pleases God and is important in experiencing his kingdom, though the path may involve doubts, questions and even laughter
Week 3 RISEN resurrection myth or miracle 1015am mediaJose Ramos
This document provides information about an upcoming church series on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It discusses the evidence for the resurrection in 3 points - the empty tomb, the lack of alternative explanations for what happened to Jesus' body, and the transformed lives of Jesus' disciples and early believers. It also lists some common objections to the resurrection and provides counterpoints. The document aims to convince readers of the truth of the resurrection and invites them to accept Jesus as their savior.
1) The document provides lesson plans and activities for Easter Sunday school that teach children about Jesus rising from the dead.
2) One activity involves children jumping back and forth over an imaginary line to represent Jesus "In the tomb" and "Out of the tomb."
3) Another activity uses a hidden message on paper that is revealed when dipped in water with food coloring, representing how the disciples did not understand Jesus' message until after his resurrection.
4) The document aims to teach children that Jesus was dead but God raised him to life, and now we can have new life through him.
The document provides the lesson plan for an Easter Sunday children's church service about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The plan includes an icebreaker game where children search for letters to spell out "Jesus Lives." The lesson discusses the definition of resurrection and the biblical account of Mary Magdalene and the other Mary discovering Jesus' empty tomb on Easter morning. It includes a memory verse, scripture reading, and discussion questions about the events. The application emphasizes that Jesus' resurrection gives believers new life and hope through faith in Him.
Week 1 risen the jesus you never knew 515pm mediaJose Ramos
This document provides information about an upcoming church series on the resurrection. It will discuss Jesus' last week, the six events of his betrayal, abandonment, denial, trial, torture and crucifixion. The series aims to help participants understand God's passion for them through the cross and experience the same transformation as Jesus' disciples. Sundays will focus on responding to God's passion, the Jesus people never knew, and implications of the resurrection. The church has various outreach and service plans like opening new congregations and helping families displaced by fire.
This document outlines a 5-week church series on Jesus called "Risen". Week 1 is titled "The Jesus You Never Knew" and explores who Jesus is through examining depictions of him in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It emphasizes that the series aims to highlight the significance of Jesus' resurrection and its power in the lives of believers. Key points about Jesus in each Gospel are provided, such as him being the promised King in Matthew and the divine image of God in John. The document closes by asking if readers want to know Christ more.
The document provides the lesson plan for a Sunday school class on keeping one's eyes fixed on Jesus even during storms. It includes the memory verse, songs, scripture reading, theme, object lesson using items that float and sink, telling of Peter walking on water, and questions for discussion. The lesson teaches that as long as one's eyes are on Jesus through faith, they will succeed, but taking eyes off Jesus leads to doubt and failure.
This document provides an excerpt from a sermon that is part of a 5-part "Risen" sermon series intended to help churches reach their communities in the spring. The excerpt discusses how the cross provides redemption, as seen through Mary Magdalene who was delivered from demons, and relationship, as Jesus cared for his mother. It encourages understanding God's passion through what happened on the cross, focusing on the questions of what really happened and how it should change our lives. The sermon uses the well-known John 3:16 passage and illustrations to convey these messages.
The document discusses the importance of having a God-given vision and outlines steps to receive and act on God's vision. It summarizes Habakkuk 2:1-3 which tells how Habakkuk received a vision from God to write down and share. The vision is from God and will come to pass in His timing. The document encourages readers to position themselves to receive God's vision, capture it, and run with the vision to glorify God and make disciples.
The document discusses the Book of Habakkuk in the Bible. It summarizes that Habakkuk cries out to God questioning why God's people are suffering in captivity. God answers Habakkuk, telling him to write down the vision and prophecy so that others may run to God with it. The vision involves God's plan to answer suffering in His appointed time. Habakkuk ultimately expresses strong faith in God despite difficulties.
This document provides guidelines and recommendations for an annual prayer and fasting event at His Life Ministries. It encourages participants to commit to a day of fasting and prayer on January 4th and to attend the evening prayer meeting. It also announces regular united prayer meetings on Saturdays throughout the year. The document provides biblical support for fasting and discusses different types of fasts and their purposes. It emphasizes that fasting should be done privately and humbly before God rather than to earn blessings or display power. Participants are encouraged to pray and listen to God about areas in their lives to surrender and ways they can be of service.
TTS ORIENTATION Trainors Training School PART 1Jose Ramos
The document appears to be a teacher application form for a leadership training school. It requests information from applicants such as their name, email, subjects they can teach, availability and qualifications. It outlines the goals of the training school as producing generational leaders for God's glory. The training school covers topics like doctrine, character development and ministry skills over the course of 3 years, with the third year focusing on launching new churches.
The document provides advice to young people about making the most of their youth. It encourages them to enjoy this time in their lives through activities with friends, exercise, and avoiding risky behaviors like drinking and driving or pretending to be someone they're not. The key message is that the youth years are meant to be enjoyed fully and used productively to better oneself and help future generations, rather than rushing into adult commitments. Teens are advised to take risks, be restless, and live passionately rather than settling down too soon.
This document outlines the school year 2015-2016 for HIS LIFE ACADEMY in the Philippines. The school's motto encourages students to believe big, work well, and do everything for God's glory.
8 31 2014 week # 1 ggs life of faith jrs powerpointJose Ramos
1. The document discusses the importance of faith according to the story of Abraham in the Bible. It highlights three instances where Abraham demonstrated faith by obeying God despite uncertainty: leaving his home at God's command, believing God's promise of many descendants despite his old age, and being willing to sacrifice his son Isaac at God's command.
2. It emphasizes that faith requires risking comfort and security by following God's guidance step-by-step without full knowledge of where it will lead. Having faith also means believing God even when his plans seem to contradict promises or wound the heart.
3. Faith pleases God and is important in experiencing his kingdom, though the path may involve doubts, questions and even laughter