Discipleship is not just about a discipler discipling a disciple. In this section, we will be learning the role of God in discipleship process.
3 Biblical Requirements To Become A Disciple of Christ
Becoming a disciple of Christ is not easy, in fact it is costly. This is probably why atheists hate to be a Christian for they reasoned out that “you will lose your life with a ‘sin focused’ belief”.
How to Grow Your Church
There is no pastor or Church that doesn’t want to grow in numbers. All churches want to grow, and all churches want people to be coming to church. The big question however is “how?” I have here a video that talks about the current phenomenon in growing churches. I got this video while browsing the [...]
The Ministry of Pleasing God: Sermon From 2 Corinthians 5:1-10
Ministry of Pleasing God is one of the top-most priorities that we are to do. In our everyday life, we are to please God in everything that we do. All things is for His glory.
Partners In Ministry: Laity and Pastors Working Together by James L. Garlow
There are probably thousands of churches whose pastors are the “Superman” of their respective churches. Partners In Ministry: Laity and Pastors Working Together teaches us the “HOW” of Laity and Pastors can work together for the Kingdom of God. And I believe this is one of the most essential things that each one of us has to learn concerning our church and how it works.
Visiting Mt Carmel at Kinuskusan, Bansalan Davao del Sur
I had a great privilege of visiting Mt. Carmel in Kinuskusan, Bansalan Davao del Sur. It is owned by the Southern Baptist Convention to which it is popular for having a “Rural Life Training Center”. The training center focuses on training people for rural living. They teach agri-technology which can be very useful for farmers. The place was really cool. It has a Tabernacle, dormitories, and a backyard demo farm. The demo farm has a piggery, fish ponds, goat dairy farm, vegetable farm, and even vermiculture / vermicomposting technology.
Treasures in Jars of Clay Revealing the Secrets of Ministry: Sermon From 2 Corinthians 4
Treasures in Jars of Clay is one of the most popular passages in the book of Corinthians. In here, we will be seeing the kind of life that Paul and other apostles suffered during their time, yet, they did not turn their backs to the one called them heavenward. Today, the secrets of ministry will be revealed to us.
During the early times, people used to put their earthly treasures in jars of clay. They do this so that it will not attract robbers. Another reason is to show humility and simplicity of life though the fact is, there is wealth behind a simple life.
Today’s sermon is all about having that kind of life. Having a life full of treasures, yet it was hidden in jars of clay. The jars of clay here refers to our frail bodies that can easily be inflicted with pain. But what gives value is not what is outside, but what is inside. The treasure is the gospel of Christ, the thing that is more valuable than all other things that one can ever have.
The bigger question is why? Why are the apostles able to survive all these persecutions? Why are they able to continue ministering despite of the threats that they have been receiving? Today, we will be answering the secrets of ministering to God. This sermon is taken from 2 Corinthians 4:7-12





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