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Being Disciples:
Pushing back the Boundaries
By Peter Kentley and Peter Corney.
Six studies designed to foster
discipleship by providing signposts to growth in Christian faith. This free
on-line course will help you discover who you are in Christ and what God has
already made available for you. The course presents 6 units that cover:
1. Salvation and Assurance.
2. Going on with Christ - being a part of the Body.
3. Introducing the Holy Spirit.
4. Sharing our faith.
5. Managing values and resources.
6. Kingdom values.
Ten Basic Steps
to Christian Maturity
A basic course offered by Campus Crusade
for Christ International, the Ten Basic Steps have been used by millions of
people including students and pastors around the world in multiple languages.
These studies are the product of many years of extensive development, testing
and revision. Whether you need to discover the basics of the faith for
yourself or lead others into a more meaningful walk with Jesus Christ, Ten
Basic Steps is for you.
About My
Fathers Business
There are thousands, maybe millions of
believers in the marketplace today who don't know how to go about being an
active Christian at work. They may get inspired on Sunday, but they're lost
on how to take their faith to the office from Monday to Friday. They have a
"monkey on their back" telling them to step up!...step out!...make a
difference for Christ! But they shy away from the call and remain silent and
ineffectual.
About My Father's Business is a book that
provides practical ideas on how a Christian can pursue life's three vital
relationships while on the job: a relationship with God, with other
Christians, and with non-believers. And surprisingly, it's not as hard as we
think! Successful businessman and entrepreneur Regi Campbell shares the
approach that he's developed and lays out a process that will help you find
true meaning at work.
Small Group Guide and the Leader's Guide ©
2005 by James R. Campbell. Group Curriculum
Click here to download the Small Group Guide
Click here to download the Leader's Guide
Please Note: If you have Microsoft Word installed on your PC, you may have to
right-click on the link above and select 'Save Target As...' in order to
correctly save the file to your PC.
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Ministry by Gil Cann
Gil takes an evangelical perspective when he writes on ‘Work – a
‘necessary evil’ or a way to honour God?’ After establishing that we need a
biblical view of work and the workplace he outlines a number of important
factors concerning the work place. In it Gil says that the work place is -
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to be a
means of growth of character
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intended
to be a place of worship
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a primary
venue for doing God’s will
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a place to
seek justice
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a place of
witness
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where
people are prepared for eternity
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a ministry
of the church
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a place
for work to be balanced with rest
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a place
where we can learn from those who are mentors
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