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This lesson takes a look at what Jesus and the Apostles practiced when it came to accepting or drawing rich people into their ministry. Believers are encouraged to tell people about Jesus in contrast to telling people about your church.
Posted by George Greene, Jan 16, 2012
Common methods of church growth are challenged. Jesus’ reaction when he had impact on thousands is compared to the modern leader who also has impact on many.
Posted by George Greene, Jan 16, 2012
George proves that Jacob’s vow was only a ‘fine sounding religious act’ where Jacob the trickster was just trying to impress God. Little time is spent on Malachi’s reminder to the Levite priests simply because God did not have the prophet Malachi talking to you and I !!
Posted by George Greene, Dec 29, 2011
Many New Testament verses are quoted that prove that Christians are free from the Mosaic Law that required tithing from certain Israelites. George proves that the tithe from the land was only 6 years out of the 7 year cycle. Herders that raised less than 9 animals were NOT required to tithe.
Posted by George Greene, Dec 29, 2011
George proves that “tithing” was never required of Christians. Starting with an overview of the Bible definition of tithing, George proves that Abram’s tithe is NOT the example we are to follow. Abram gave away “other folks’ money” and didn’t keep anything for himself.
Posted by George Greene, Dec 29, 2011
This lesson challenges believers to reconsider some of the statements they must agree with in order to be a ‘good’ member. The idea that criticism of “God’s leaders” can disrupt God’s plans is challenged.
Posted by George Greene, Dec 29, 2011
The methods so often in use now are compared to what Jesus and the Apostles did as they started ministering. The term “What Did Jesus Do” is introduced.
Posted by George Greene, Dec 29, 2011
George cites several examples where the result of God’s material blessings resulted in different types of actions on the part of the blessed person.
Posted by George Greene, May 31, 2011
George cites several examples where the result of God’s material blessings resulted in different types of actions on the part of the blessed person.
Posted by George Greene, May 30, 2011