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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. Paul, the Areopagus and the Why of evangelism. We all find evangelism hard. Admitting that is the first step to dealing with it. But what’s the second step? What gets in the way of people taking the next step with their acquaintances, friends and family? We don’t understand the non-Christian world-view enough. We don’t get distressed about people’s idolatry enough. Have a listen here. Dave M. Moore.
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application | Ministry Principles and Pragmatics
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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. Repost: Preach with the closing prayer in mind. And then the preacher says, lets pray . I think this point of the sermon (nay – the church meeting) is the pinnacle. This is the moment when you’re asking people to turn what they’ve heard into gospel centred action. The action of prayer. This is the moment of instant application. Your flock can respond to their God’s words right there and then. Shouldn&...
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MyStuff | Ministry Principles and Pragmatics
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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. I’m just a tiny part of Jesus’ flock who I love. Husband and dad. Into bible ideas, principled leading, design and IT stuff. Exec Pastor at Hunter Bible Church. Most Significant Posts and Resources. The Four Leadership Styles. Some of my JavaScript Apps. This javascript chess game was created for the 2001 5k Competition. How should we think Christianly about ‘online church’? Martin Bucer: Continental ...
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relationships | Ministry Principles and Pragmatics
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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. Repost: Try not to confuse your relationship ‘hats’. Some people you know on only one level; the local barista, a taxi driver, the policeman pulling you over for speeding. Its a pretty simple relationship, because you’re the driver and he’s the cop. But what if the cop who pulls you over is a guy from your soccer team? Or your barista is a member of your church? Dave M. Moore. Christians have an appro...
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commandments | Ministry Principles and Pragmatics
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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. Repost: How exactly is the 2nd greatest command like the 1st? Aren’t the two greatest commandments opposed to each other? Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbour as yourself.’. So who are you meant to love? You love them like God loves us.
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church-meeting | Ministry Principles and Pragmatics
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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. Repost: Preach with the closing prayer in mind. And then the preacher says, lets pray . I think this point of the sermon (nay – the church meeting) is the pinnacle. This is the moment when you’re asking people to turn what they’ve heard into gospel centred action. The action of prayer. This is the moment of instant application. Your flock can respond to their God’s words right there and then. If you a...
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apprenticeship | Ministry Principles and Pragmatics
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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. Repost: Leading through anxiety. Once during my apprenticeship, I was responsible for the Sunday meeting (setup, order or service, etc). I’d make sure people knew they were on , I made sure people knew what they had to do. It was a little ants nest of activity. Yeah, everything was fine In fact, it was the most relaxed and quick setup ever. So, things went better when I wasn’t there. Dave M. Moore.
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Repost: An american perspective on evangelism | Ministry Principles and Pragmatics
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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. Repost: An american perspective on evangelism. One of the american uni students I got to meet told me about how different it was over here in Australia. They couldn’t believe the number of non-Christians. So I asked, Aren’t there many non-Christians back home where you live? She answered I kid you not Well, I only know of two. Dave M. Moore. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Repost: A...
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Repost: Leading through anxiety | Ministry Principles and Pragmatics
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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. Repost: Leading through anxiety. Once during my apprenticeship, I was responsible for the Sunday meeting (setup, order or service, etc). I’d make sure people knew they were on , I made sure people knew what they had to do. It was a little ants nest of activity. Yeah, everything was fine In fact, it was the most relaxed and quick setup ever. So, things went better when I wasn’t there. Dave M. Moore.
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anxiety | Ministry Principles and Pragmatics
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Ministry Principles and Pragmatics. If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses. Search and more…. Repost: Leading through anxiety. Once during my apprenticeship, I was responsible for the Sunday meeting (setup, order or service, etc). I’d make sure people knew they were on , I made sure people knew what they had to do. It was a little ants nest of activity. Yeah, everything was fine In fact, it was the most relaxed and quick setup ever. So, things went better when I wasn’t there. Dave M. Moore.