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Seminars and sermons from Gladstone Camp Meeting 2020
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Pt. 1 José Rojas

Pt. 1 José Rojas

2020-08-1444:52

Pt. 2 José Rojas

Pt. 2 José Rojas

2020-08-1450:25

Pt. 3 José Rojas

Pt. 3 José Rojas

2020-08-1458:44

Pt. 4 José Rojas

Pt. 4 José Rojas

2020-08-1401:07:46

Pt. 5 José Rojas

Pt. 5 José Rojas

2020-08-1401:00:06

Seminary prepared you for many things, but creating content for the internet was not one of them. Let me show you how to transform your sermon into a fully-fledged content calendar that will help you grow your ministry's presence online and save you from the stress and headache of trying to figure out what to post next.
How to create strong, real-life community bonds through meaningful online content.
Introduction of Adventist Community Services and social dimensions of evangelism in Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The purpose of being a disciple is not only to proclaim the good news, the word of salvation, but also to demonstrate the love of God to people who are in need. We cannot come out of the darkness and simply bask in His marvelous light; we need to go back into the darkness and make a difference. We are chosen by God to be “salt” and “light.”Wherever we are in the world—individually or collectively as the Adventist Church body—the surrounding environs must be different, transformed by our faithful presence amongst them. When we say we are Christians, we are not talking about self-serving Churchianity, but other-serving Christianity. A Christianity that reflects Jesus’ heart of servant hood.We must make the shift from just going to a church to being a church in the world around us. We must pray for God’s intervention in our own lives, listen to people’s struggles and challenges, and look for opportunities in the neighborhoods and communities that surround us to serve and demonstrate God’s love. Only then will we witness real change—changes in lives and changes in our communities.
Introduction of God’s Mission on the earth through Luke 4:18-19 (Great Calling), Matthew 28 (Great Commission), and Isaiah 58 (Great Command).
Especially, when managing in a cross-cultural setting you may be faced with many challenges. How do you avoid pitfalls and cultural faux pas? How can you create opportunities to build relationships and understanding with people who are different? The participants of this workshop will be challenged to identify their own biases, learn to adapt their personal leadership styles in order to increase their sensitivity towards others, and build bridges of communication with those in need who live in their communities.
The purpose of this discussion is to help the participants to:Debrief some of their own experiences they have already had with people from other cultures,Develop an awareness of their own cultural conditioning,Understand the foundational concepts of culture and cross-cultural communication,Improve your ability to lead increasingly multicultural groups,And minister with cross-cultural sensitivity to people from different cultural backgrounds.
Have you wondered if your ministry is effective? Whether your ministry will be viable in the future? How do you know if your participation is imperative? We can’t keep doing the same old, same old, and expect to see any changes in our communities, not to mention in our personal spiritual growth. We are living in an emerging world and change is inevitable. There are demands that churches and Para-church organizations should demonstrate the results they have an impact on, not just engage in events and activities. Church is not exempt from the pressure to discover which ministry or service really makes a difference in the community development or in an individual’s life. This session is designed to show church ministry leaders how to use performance measurement to enhance the effectiveness of their community outreach ministries.
The purpose of this discussion is to learn how to engage in faith-based community development programs and interventions in local and global settings.We will explore biblically-based principles that align with sociological methods of interpreting and defining the urban ministry and employ in ‘collective impact’ through deep collaborations with all three sectors—public, private and nonprofit—to engage in community transformation.
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