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Home » Lectures » Preparation for Service in the Body of Christ (Jonas Sauder)
Jonas reminds us that we are called to serve out of love for our Master. He draws our minds to God’s love and intimate care for his creation. Courtesy Christian Light Education (CLE).
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Our students do not know the skills they will need for future service. Lyndon comments on five R’s of service: reverence, responsibility, reality, respect, and relationships. He urges us to equip…
“Service,” says Pete, “is a response to love.” Whether we homeschool our children or merely live together as a family, the atmosphere of our homes can prepare our children for service. Pete discusses…
Jonas begins with meditations on the power of words to bring life and make commitments. Words are not merely arbitrary labels, Jonas reminds us: “By our words we will justified condemned.” Jonas…
Pete leads a discussion on two questions: How can we serve, but without a proud spirit? How can leaders model the service of Christ to others? We must not only demonstrate Christian attitudes of…
In order to serve effectively, we must lay the foundation of loving God. However, Pete calls us to make our love for God practical: “Our love for God is demonstrated in service where others become…
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…
Pete explores the glories of God displayed under the surface of the world’s oceans. Courtesy Christian Light Education (CLE).…
How can we prepare our children to serve well in the church of Jesus Christ? Nathan calls us to raise our families as connected members of the church, the apple of God’s eye. Courtesy Christian Light…
Jonathan expands lesson content beyond the three R’s. The academic setting provides a forum for teaching five R’s of service skills: reverence, responsibility, reality, respect, and relationships.…
A potter’s house provides an excellent analogy for teaching children with learning disabilities, says Nathan. Our children are good molding material, no matter what their needs. Like clay, children…
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