A neighbor's bride just saw her first robin here, the "honkers" should be moving back north any day. Love His Creation!
ThanksYou are my family, dear friend. All of CC. (Most of CC.)
I recommend self study at home. If you are physically able, work a job and do not depend on the Church for money. I plan to soon begin a radio teaching ministry to emphasize the necessity of being baptized in Jesus name and being Trinitarian in doctrine of the Godhead. I am retired, but can't work anyway because of cancer and chemo treatments. I can though at least do some teaching and baptize the believers.It's ok, some posts can be quite lengthy and require rereading. I understand that. With out finances or resources or support, I feel I have gone as far as I can go in life.
This is the pattern that I follow also. It is a routine my wife and I share and have done so since the day we were married.. I have a pattern that works for me and that's the Bible daily with insight from the Holy Spirit.
Perhaps there are many opinions on this. Mine is to encourage believers to establish a lifelong routine for daily Bible reading.
Ok,. Well to some extent I am able, but unfortunately I am gaining weight being unemployed on social assistance. I don't get anything from the church. Plus every place I've applied for work has refused to hire me because I don't have a valid G license or a car.I recommend self study at home. If you are physically able, work a job and do not depend on the Church for money. I plan to soon begin a radio teaching ministry to emphasize the necessity of being baptized in Jesus name and being Trinitarian in doctrine of the Godhead. I am retired, but can't work anyway because of cancer and chemo treatments. I can though at least do some teaching and baptize the believers.
Ok, yeah.
I am familiar with 1st. Timothy 3.
I hope God blesses you with a wife and children. Every man should have the blessing of having a Godly family.
Hello! I would put a slightly different perspective on this.
Now to the unmarried and widows I say this: It is good for them to remain unmarried, as I am. (1 Corinthians 7:8)
The unmarried man is concerned about the work of the Lord, how he can please the Lord. But the married man is concerned about the affairs of this world, how he can please his wife, and his interests are divided. (1 Corinthians 7: 32)
Paul was unmarried and yet a leader. In my experience of a church, it is the single leaders who have the time and the energy to do the Lord's work, as indeed we see from the above scripture. Practical examples, Sunday morning, those with children to look after are often late, it's the single ones who are available. Midweek, married leaders often disappear for a time to do the school-run or various errands. Again it's the single leaders who are available for the Lord's work. I think a church and a leadership team needs a balance of married and singles, if all are married it can give the impression if not the reality of being cliquey. A man shall cleave to his wife, aim to please his wife, it's hard to be looking inward and outward at the same time. It's hard for a leader after a service to be talking to his wife, chasing the kids and speaking to those who need a word all at the same time.
Indeed why does Paul say this: But those who marry will face troubles in this life, and I want to spare you this. I think the Lord's words here are an answer: โDo not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to turn โโa man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-lawโ a manโs enemies will be the members of his own household.โ (Matthew 10:34-36).
The gospel cuts across families. So your lovely blessing 'Every man should have the blessing of having a Godly family' is indeed lovely. But unusual to see. I know many Godly persons whose grown children want nothing to do with the gospel. If you look at the statistics for this they're quite grim, the fall away from the church of those raised in it. The pain of believers seeing a child going off, perhaps even to a lost eternity.
2 Timothy 3, talking of the terrible times in the last days states that the increased breakdown in parent/child relations will be a clear sign of the last days 'disobedient to parents'. Indeed it's rare to meet a Christian leader at least one of who's children, be it a child, youth, adolescent or grown, aren't in a state. If you were to prise back the lid on any 'Christian' family you'll see issues lurking there. I would say almost without exception-the troubles the bible refers to.
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I have been doing well. Today the pain has started to come back. That is because I had to skip a chemo treatment. The chemo has messed up the blood cells, so they will wait another week and will resume the chemo if the blood cell counts are normal.Ok,. Well to some extent I am able, but unfortunately I am gaining weight being unemployed on social assistance. I don't get anything from the church. Plus every place I've applied for work has refused to hire me because I don't have a valid G license or a car.
Sounds good, I hope your radio ministry does well. Sorry to hear about the cancer, how are you doing now??
Hey, I've had discussions about singleness and marriage in other forums with other people. I would agree if people are happy being single they should do so, but I've been single so long and living alone that I can't bare the silence and the loneliness anymore.
Which is why I am in favour of marriage. I understand that it comes with issues like many other issues in life, but I feel that the issues with marriage and having a family would still be far better than dealing with single.
That's good, I'm sorry the pain is returning, oh wow, sounds like a real challenge, I hope thing go better for you next week.I have been doing well. Today the pain has started to come back. That is because I had to skip a chemo treatment. The chemo has messed up the blood cells, so they will wait another week and will resume the chemo if the blood cell counts are normal.
Thanks for your concern!
Hey Fillan, you are welcome.Hello Canadian! Thanks for your reply. Marriage could indeed potentially be a relief to loneliness. And it could potentially lead to a 'Godly' family'. But I know married Christians who are lonely and whose children physically assaulted them. So I think the goal is whether married or single, to serve the Lord. As we serve we have the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit and the Fellowship of believers. I hope and pray that a better season is coming for you. God Bless You![]()
I have never done that but spent some time looking for a way to provide a poll. Correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like I would have to do that at the very beginning when posting my first opening post. Is there another way?hi you should make a poll in this thread.
my answer is no.
I just got a link from HERE in my email.I recommend self study at home. If you are physically able, work a job and do not depend on the Church for money. I plan to soon begin a radio teaching ministry to emphasize the necessity of being baptized in Jesus name and being Trinitarian in doctrine of the Godhead. I am retired, but can't work anyway because of cancer and chemo treatments. I can though at least do some teaching and baptize the believers.
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I checked out the tea and would like to get some. Thanks!
I don't know, I've never done a poll.I have never done that but spent some time looking for a way to provide a poll. Correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like I would have to do that at the very beginning when posting my first opening post. Is there another way?
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Maybe next time then.I don't know, I've never done a poll.
I attended an Evangelical mega church for a good while. There also happened to be folks leading who were from various backgrounds.
I noticed that there were many more opinions on the tools for ministry. They included software, daily devotional books and various guides. Pastors might want consistency and proper doctrine by establishing his own preference. I see a place for various media tools, but with that was a tendency to substitute the devotionals for the raw Word of God. I have a pattern that works for me and that's the Bible daily with insight from the Holy Spirit.
Perhaps there are many opinions on this. Mine is to encourage believers to establish a lifelong routine for daily Bible reading.
pastoral care is quite a different job to teaching. People tend to lump them in the same category.Yes. That is why I am not eligible to be nominated in my Church. No hermits allowed into the ministry.![]()
pastoral care is quite a different job to teaching. People tend to lump them in the same category.
Pastors (shepherds, shepherdesses) look after the sheep. Its a caregiving role, not necessarily a teaching one. I know many teachers who just want to impart knowledge and actually dont care about their students (disciples) wellbeing and safety.