Training your Leaders and Congregation
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By Dr. Richard J. Krejcir
Training is not just another word for discipleship.
Discipleship places the emphases on our spiritual growth, learning the Word and the disciplines and doctrines of the faith, which is paramount for all Christians. Training is the growth and learning in the area of a task that needs to be accomplished in the church to further the kingdom of God, such as a program, service or need.
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Knowledge is being assured that what Christ did is relevant and impacting, and is a reality that must be accepted and committed to.
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Where there is no vision and revelation, the people will fail and have no restraint and perish to themselves; but blessed are the people who keep the law
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