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Community Learning
I am currently putting together a COMPLETELY FREE, Seminary-based curriculum of Biblical Truth. Until then, we will post as much free teaching material as we can find. To include yours, just Email US.
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The
following classes, or something similar should be taught in EVERY
church. they are here to give churches ideas about what they should
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| “What Every Christian Ought to Know” |
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Plants need certain essentials to grow: things like light, water and fertile soil. Believers also need certain essentials to grow; without them they will never establish strong roots or bear fruit. This study is designed to give you a firm grasp on the basic truths of the Bible. |
| “Book by Book studies of the Bible” |
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From Genesis, the book of beginnings, so rich in creative acts, to Revelation-the New Testament Book of things to come... Here we study each book/ letter in its entirety giving a foundation, explanation and preface, as well as the key, to understanding the rest of the Word of God. |
| “ Maturity” |
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Salvation, then what? In this class you will learn what the Bible
says about growing in your relation- ship with Christ, how to have a quiet time, the importance of prayer and other spiritual disciplines and provide practical tools for helping you mature. |
| “History Of The Christian Church” |
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This course provides an in-depth study into the life and thought of the Christian Church from the first century to the present. Students will learn the basic outline of Christian history and be- come familiar with it’s important leaders, move- ments, ideas and institutions. You will also gain understanding of the various positions that Christians have held and what these differences signified in different periods. |
| “Christian Leading and Counseling” |
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A basic counseling model that leads participants to learn to listen, guide behavior change, and interact appropriately in relationships. You should learn guidance for counseling families; youth; singles; senior adults; and those who are grieving, sick, or suicidal. Although not all Christians are called to lead the church per se, we are all called to lead others in different areas. |
| "Staying on fire for God" |
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A ministry that will change our life, our family, the church, this community, this state, this nation and the world! Embark on a journey that will equip you to share your faith and also equip you to train others to share their faith. This ministry, fully mobilized, will fulfill the great commission to “go and make disciples of all nations.” |
| "Married or Engaged Couples" |
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Whether you want to prepare for marriage, rebuild a trouble marriage or just strengthen a good relationship, doctrine of Marriage gives you the tools you need to find the closeness you desire. Journey together toward intimacy in marriage and with God. |
| “Effective Parenting” |
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Parents can be effective in raising children in today’s world and creating an environment in which children can learn God’s ways. Moms and dads will find clear outlines for the roles they and God play in the parenting process as well as discover practical lessons on discipline, attitudes, and simple keys that they will cling to when the going gets tough. |
| “Financial Maturity” |
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Financial Prosperity is an important step to changing the future; a
life-changing program that teaches you how to make the right money decisions to achieve your financial goals. What could the people of God do for the kingdom of God if they were debt free? |
| “Community Health” |
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Most of us eat great quantities of food frequently, based on convenience. In fact, the en- tire fast-food and TV-dinner industries have flourished due to our fast-paced lifestyles that demand we eat convenience foods. Today, we're living to eat, rather than eating to live! But The Maker's Diet can help you change that. Experience the vibrant health the Creator designed just for you. |
| “Being a Godly Man” |
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The Church needs real men today ---men willing to follow the path of godliness, no matter the cost. This study is simply the Bible as THE resource for discipling men. Learn to practice the disciplines of a godly man. |
| “Discovering Your Mission” |
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What if we knew exactly what God wanted us to do with our lives? What if we could put all the pieces together and come up with a plan that would please our heavenly Father? God has a unique calling for you. Find out how to identify and live in that calling. |
In addition to these Christian, Spiritual needs we also need to be sure that we are instilling Christian Principles of these core developmental tasks...
v Learning mental/ physical skills necessary for teaching games.
v Forming concepts and vocabulary to describe Spiritual and physical reality.
v Learning sexual modesty and confidence.
v Learning Biblical masculine or feminine social role.
v Developing Biblical concepts necessary for everyday Christian life.
v Defining the conscience, morality, norms and standards.
v Start building Spiritual/personal independence.
v Developing Christian attitudes toward self, others and Divine institutions.
v Achieving Spiritually mature relations with age mates of both sexes.
§ Dealing with peer pressure
§ Remaining pure for soulmate
v Understanding Biblical masculine or feminine social role.
v Understanding one’s physique and body as it matures.
v Achieving Spiritual/emotional independence from parents and other adults.
v Preparing for career, marriage and family life.
§ finances
v Acquiring a set of values and an ethical system as a guide to behavior.
v Desiring and achieving socially responsible behavior.
v Finding your soulmate.
v Learning to live with that soulmate as one flesh.
v Managing home life as a husband or wife.
v Getting started in a career without losing site of Kingdom work.
v Starting and raising a Godly family.
v Taking on civic responsibility as a Christian.
v Finding a congenial, Christian social group.
v Assisting teenage children to become responsible and happy adults.
v Achieving adult social and civic responsibility.
v Reaching and maintaining Christian standards of performance in your career.
v Developing Biblical adult leisure time activities.
v Relating to one’s spouse as a changing person.
v Preparing for the physiological changes of middle age.
v Biblical responsibilities in regard to aging parents.
v Adjusting to decreasing physical strength and health.
v Adjusting to retirement and reduced income.
v Preparing for sickness/ death of a spouse.
v Establishing an explicit affiliation with one’s age group.
v Adopting and adapting social roles in a flexible way
v Establishing satisfactory physical living arrangements.
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