Discipleship

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    Understanding the Role of Christ in Counseling

    ones that they may be ministering to. Keywords: root issues, theology, psychology, mental illness, spiritual The student would like to first note the difference between mental illness and a spiritual stronghold. After he reviewed the book “Discipleship Counseling” by Dr. Neil T. Anderson he now has a better understanding as to what that can and will entail for himself and for many others that may choose a similar line of work in the field of counseling…specifically in the form of Christian counseling

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    “There is an immediate hundredfold reward for those who walk out of their commitments and dependents and join Jesus on the road; there will be even greater rewards ‘in the age to come’” Jesus and Discipleship by Corneck discusses the quality, requirements, demands and sacrifices in order to become a disciple of God and the nature of the relationship shared between God and his disciples, “Disciples are those who believe in Christ and stand in a personal relationship to him as their Lord.” The definition

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila Pastor Richard G. Doromal: A True Disciple of Christ Submitted by: Obispo, Chinnie Joy Ymasa, Lady Lee I. BSBA-HRDM I-1 SY 2012-2013 Submitted to: Prof. Fe Lina M. Salting ENGL 1023 W/S N401 Acknowledgement We want to express our gratitude most especially to our Creator, God our Father who gave us the strength, anointing and wisdom while doing this research. To our respective families, Obispo and Ymasa family especially

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    Website Evaluations

    evangelism for the church. The closest I could find was a reference to Rick Warren’ s book “The Purpose Driven Life”. b. Does the church have a strategy for discipleship? Again, you can tell the small groups were created with discipleship in mind, however no specific stategy is listed. c. Briefly describe what they look like. Discipleship and evangelism seem to be built into what Saddleback Community Church does. They have a focus on helping others and telling them about Jesus, but as stated

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    Dr. Kennedy tells us that this kind of Evangelism Explosion has to begin with the training and discipleship of laypeople. The ministry of friendship and personal evangelism is one of the most strategic and most unused ways of sharing the Gospel, it may not be the easiest task but it is Biblical. Dr. Kennedy explains that the first Biblical principle is that the church body is at the command of Christ as a whole to share the Gospel, Jesus commanded us all to “Go”. The next Biblical principle in

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    Wit With Christian Life Coaching Analysis

    be, while counseling deals with problems that a person is facing and tries to fix the problem, mentoring provides modeling and supervision on projects, and discipleship is described as teaching biblical truths and spiritual discipline to new believers (Collins, 2002). What makes coaching stand out from counseling, mentoring, and discipleship is that the coach is not in a lead role, but someone who is a coequal to the client; whereas, with the other three, they are leadership roles that guide the

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    Planning and Growth Health Church

    and by the whole church. d) A united leadership team same vision same mission same core values with the pastor. e) An undivided leadership team and a long team leadership development plan: 1. Friendships/partnership building 2. Discipleship f) A constant clear core values: core values drive a church in her decision making goals and priorities setting, problems solutions. They drive the ministry in a particular direction and draw new members with the same values. (core value is

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    Matthew 10: 34-36 And Luke 14: Bible Passage Analysis

    Could any two interpretations of a Bible passage effect more drastically different changes than those different interpretations of Matthew 10:34-36 and Luke 14:26? Consider Matthew 10:34-36: “Do not think that I came to bring peace on the earth; I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I came to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; and a man’s enemies will be the members of his household.” What a statement made

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    A Disciple's Makers Message

    A Disciple-Maker’s Message Gene A. Smith DSMN-500 LUO Dr. James H. Sulfridge June 19, 2013 A disciple-maker’s message must consist of two major in an academic sense consists of two major elements: content and curriculum. The disciple-maker’s objective of course is much different from secular human education. The disciple-maker is endeavoring to create fellow disciples who are followers of Jesus that worship and love Him. However, when it comes to making disciples it is important to establish

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    Bonhoeffer: Conspiracy And Imprisonment

    Mark Brocker, Translator Lisa Dahill The Cost of Discipleship, 1937(1948 in English). English edition with introduction by Bonhoeffer’s friend, Bishop George Bell of the Church of England. One of the most important Christian documents of the 20th Century, it gives the responsibility of following Christ to the individual. “There is a cost of discipleship, anything else is Cheap Grace.” He used the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew to teach discipleship. Life Together. The stimulus for the writing of

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