Archive for the ‘discipleship’ Category

VCS Global Week

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Here is an inspiring experience from Michael Paderes about teaching the young ones on the value of missions.  The end of the story just shows that no one is ever too young to start reaching the nations for God.

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Anticipation

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Do you get excited when God speaks to you? Paolo Punzalan shows us the best posture we can take to hear more from God.

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Prayer and Independence

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Joey BonifacioJoey Bonifacio is right in saying that prayer is a posture of humility because it acknowledges the need for God.  This blog post will surely inspire you to get on your knees more often.

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Tuesday’s Top 10 - Tips for (Young) Pastors and Leaders

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Young pastors and leaders will surely find these ten simple tips helpful.  Read on as Steve Murrell enumerates practical steps on living out a life of leadership effectively.

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Unseen Crown

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

This blog post by Marie Bonifacio encourages us to trust God’s ways even when we do not understand our circumstances.  In the end, a crown awaits us as a reward for our faith.

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Pagbabago

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

When change comes into your life, do you readily embrace it or do you dread it?  Read on as Pastor Robert Hern Jr. discusses in his blog post written in Tagalog the topic on change or ‘pagbabago’.

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Are You Serious?

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Posted last April 28, 2007, World Missions Director, Michael Paderes, shares in this blog entry some rather radical ways to share the Good News. Read on how sharing your faith with others is doable and does not have to be overwhelming.

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Discipleship and Coneys

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Joey Bonifacio“Four things on earth are small, yet they are extremely wise: Proverbs 30:24

coneys are creatures of little power, yet they make their home in the crags; Proverbs 30:26

This is the second in series of small things that are extremely wise. Of the 4 creatures listed in Proverbs 30 explaining the Coney seems to be the most challenging.

What could really be learned from them? Coney is an old English word for wild rabbits. And that makes it even harder to explain why they are extremely wise. Rabbits are not exactly known for their smarts rather for their cuteness.

But Solomon the author of the Proverb has observed something about this creature that made him conclude that they are deserving full status in this list of small yet extremely wise creatures.

He explains first of all that they have little power. Rabbits are often the prey of eagles, wolves and even snakes. What qualifies them in this list is the way they build their homes. They build them in the crags.

A crag is a steep or rugged cliff or rock face. Building in this kind of terrain requires wisdom. You may ask if they were so wise why won’t they build their homes in less challenging terrain. The answer is because they have little power.

Settling in open terrain makes them easier prey for their predators. Building in crags allows them to have safe dwellings that are hard to access. Needless to say that building on crags is not quite as easy or convenient. It is laborious and time consuming. But once built it becomes a safe refuge.

Here’s where discipleship relationship interfaces. Making disciples is much like building in the crags. They may be inaccessible, time consuming and labor intensive. But through little encounters with one moment at a time we can build men and women into disciples.

The kind that will not easily fall prey to the devil:
Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. 1Peter 5:8b

Like the Coney we need to build wisely. In this way what we build are lives that will not be easily prone to the devil’s attacks.