Most churches profess, or even model themselves after the Great Commission in Mathew 28. While that command is firm and should be carried out without question, I would urge you to consider another perspective regarding the Christian's charge to just... "Go ye therefore". Why? Many Christians have no idea of where they truly stand in their faith. Understanding that spiritual maturity is subjective in measure, makes the prior mentioned command that much more difficult to follow. Many church members are quite content in never moving forward in their faith. Beyond regular (again subjective) attendance they are unmotivated, or at best very limited in any type of active membership. There are hundreds and hundreds of Christian "wallflowers". The sad part is that they do not see themselves in that condition. While it is obvious that the Bible is the chief resource for all spiritual development, as it stands alone many people are not committed to reading it and oftentimes when they do, they do not understand it. They are not far enough along in their faith to pursue their calling. This lack of training or desire to grow leaves the church shorthanded of capable and willing workers. As leaders, we sadly observe members coming in and out of the church, week after week with no little to no visible change in their spiritual conditions. Utilizing the information in the "HIS POWER" Ministry Model will enable you to become more engaged in ministry.This resource will present to the learner the following information through a series of observations and stages: * How to better discover the truths of the Bible. * How to accept and more fully engage in the responsibilities that come with your faith. * How to actively love God first, then others. It is surprisingly simple and greatly needed.
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