Service suggests selflessness and work–even undesirable work. However, we serve because we understand Christ’s sacrifice, his holiness, and his example of service. Courtesy Christian Light Education (CLE).
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CONTRIBUTOR: Jonathan Erb
SERIES: CLE Workshops 2015
All items in the series:- By Love, Serve One Another (Elmer Glick)
- By Love, Serve One Another (Pete Peters)
- Improving Word Usage (Jonas Sauder)
- Improving Word Usage (Nathan Yoder)
- Preparation for Service at Home (Jonas Sauder)
- Preparation for Service at Home (Pete Peters)
- Preparation for Service in the Body of Christ (Jonas Sauder)
- Preparation for Service in the Body of Christ (Nathan Yoder)
- Preparation for Service-School Leadership (Nathan Yoder)
- Preparation for Service-School Leadership (Pete Peters)
- Serving Students with Learning Needs (Jonas Sauder)
- Serving Students with Learning Needs (Nathan Yoder)
- The Five R's: The Service Skills Your Students Need
- The Service Skills Your Students Need (Lyndon Hartman)
- Why Do We Serve? (Jonathan Erb)
- Why Do We Serve? (Lyndon Hartman)
- Why? (Lester Burkholder)
- Wonders of the Deep (Pete Peters)
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