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What makes a single ministry work?Posted : 24 Oct, 2009 12:14 PMLet me know what you think. I have been reading books and praying over this since God has given a passion for the lost. I think the reason so many young christians leave the church is connection and approach the church delivers the message. in my experience most messages are simple bible stories with some moral or instruction to how you should change your life to the final goal. I believe the christian walk is dynamic and must lived out know and not in the future. To reach singles messages must relate to today world, a definite connection to the old and new testament, and must be interactive though experiencing God. i know this is alot to think about but let me know. it will help in my ministry. God bless |
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What makes a single ministry work?Posted : 24 Oct, 2009 11:40 PMHey, man. I was going to answer your question, or expound on it anyway, but I was afraid I was misinterpreting it. The grammar is kinda bad. Could you ask it again for me? Certain parts don't make sense. Thanks. |
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What makes a single ministry work?Posted : 27 Oct, 2009 06:27 PMI apologize for my English it always been bad. I believe the main reason why so many young Christians leave the church is the approach. Churches tend to teach to simple and not challenge Christians in their walk and beliefs. They are afraid to ask the tough questions like Why is their evil when God is always good. A young adult ministry must ask the tough questions, challenge students by teaching the whole bible and not only the new testament, and teach bible studies that young adults relate too. These bible studies must attack or talk about young adult issues like courting and dealing with temptation. |
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What makes a single ministry work?Posted : 27 Oct, 2009 07:56 PMOh ok. I agree with you, in part. I think that the reason most churches use simple messages on Sundays is because of the audience they are hoping to receive. They are usually hoping for visitors to come in and listen to what being a christian is all about. I will have to say, though, that you have a good idea for a young adult ministry. Once you get the basics down, it is crucial to continue growing in your faith. The harder questions should start arising. To be honest... I think it would be cool if a church had a basic service for visitors and some of the regulars, and then following this "basic" service, if there was a more intense service for those who already have a certain level of spiritual maturity. Anyone is invited, but only those who are honestly seeking God in the world will find any interest in it. You bring up a very good point. That is one thing I haven't been able to find, in neither a church or a Bible study. It is something that I experienced a little bit in school (Biblical studies) and on forum sites relating to the faith. Good post. |
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What makes a single ministry work?Posted : 6 Dec, 2009 06:14 AMHey dude, |
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What makes a single ministry work?Posted : 6 Dec, 2009 03:25 PMPersonality. |