Tag Archives: discipleship

Part I: How Saved Are You?

     Hardship is something that many people run from in their lives.  I am not one who seeks out hardship, but it is something that while living on this side of the second coming of Christ we are going to encounter.  It is not the absence of hardship and conflict, which is the issue, [...]

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Part VI: Incarnational Christianity

     I started this series of post with the theme that the mission of the apostolic church is not just leading people to Christ, but actually Christ being formed in people.  It is a two-fold mission based on both evangelism and discipleship wrapped in the DNA of the ‘great commission’.  Last week I posted [...]

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Part 1: Developing Spiritual Disciplines

     Prayer is not an option for the disciple; it is the very air that he or she breathes. Just as the runner must know how to breathe correctly, so a disciple must learn how to pray. The disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray. He taught them to pray by both word [...]

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Know Your Point Of Reference

     As we are entering into the season of the year when we celebrate Christ’s death, burial and resurrection I want to do a few post centering in on this theme.  It is important that we have a solid point of reference so that we can stay on track during these turbulent times. Hebrews [...]

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Partnering The Power Of Synergy

     Synergy is defined as two or more things functioning together to produce a result not independently obtainable. It really does define the true power of fellowship, which is the power of partnering.       The focus of synergy is God’s miraculous power at work.  Jesus was God, but He could not fulfill His mission [...]

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