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Sound Doctrine
| Date added: | 07/26/2010 |
| Date modified: | 07/26/2010 |
| Filesize: | 410.64 kB |
| Downloads: | 5 |
A brief overview of the importance of teaching the Scriptures, and everything in them, for a growing Christian worldview. Sound Doctrine is one of our ViewPoint series of studies in Biblical worldview. A complete listing of available studies is provided at the end of this study.
The Lord of the Heart
| Date added: | 04/09/2010 |
| Date modified: | 04/09/2010 |
| Filesize: | Unknown |
| Downloads: | 5 |
A study of how people become motivated for ministry in building-up the Body of Christ. This is one of our ViewPoint series of studies in Biblical worldview.
The Struggling Church
| Date added: | 02/24/2010 |
| Date modified: | 02/24/2010 |
| Filesize: | 1.29 MB |
| Downloads: | 5 |
The Church in Corinth in the days of the Apostle Paul was a struggling church. Paul’s first letter to the believers there was intended to address problems that were threatening to tear the church apart and bring disgrace on the Gospel. Essentially, the Corinthians were guilty of two failures: they failed to obey the teaching of Scripture they had received, and they were beginning to go beyond what the Scriptures require or permit in certain ways. Schisms, scandals, lawsuits, misguided teaching on marriage and spiritual gifts, and a service of worship that had become a platform for parading individual “spirituality” – all these problems led the apostle to call for repentance and return to the true teaching and practice of the Gospel of the Kingdom. Our text represents his concluding charge to Christians in Corinth and sums up his message for struggling churches in every age.
Discipleship Inventory
| Date added: | 02/12/2010 |
| Date modified: | 02/12/2010 |
| Filesize: | 73.38 kB |
| Downloads: | 5 |
This instrument has been developed to assist pastors and church leaders in the task of maintaining an ongoing self-watch. Both the Old Testament (Prov. 4.20-27) and the New (1 Tim. 4.16) call us to careful assessment of our walk with the Lord.
The Personal Discipleship Inventory consists of three parts:
- An outline paradigm for thinking about the life of faith. The Personal Discipleship Inventory envisions the life of faith as consisting of three facets: spiritual vision, spiritual disciplines, and spiritual practices.
- A series of assessment scales to help you determine where you stand at any time in relation to the paradigm of the life of faith.
- Tabulation and guidelines to help you in setting goals and improving in your walk with the Lord.
Completing the Personal Disciplship Inventory at least annually can be an effective means of maintaining a healthy self-watch and a more conscientious approach to the life of faith.
The Corban Chronicles
| Date added: | 02/08/2010 |
| Date modified: | 02/08/2010 |
| Filesize: | 1.69 MB |
| Downloads: | 8 |
The Corban Chronicles, a brief study of some of the ways that compromise has crept into the contemporary Church – one of our ViewPoint series of studies in Biblical worldview.