Pastoral Care
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Work as Worship – Redefining Career Through a Kingdom Lens
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Introduction
For many, “worship” means singing in church or lifting hands during prayer. Yet Scripture paints a wider picture: worship is the offering of our entire lives to God—including our work. Paul reminds us, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord” (Col. 3:23). When you reframe your career,…
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Understanding Your Kingdom Assignment in the Marketplace
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Introduction
Many believers struggle to connect their faith with their daily work. Yet Scripture shows us that the marketplace is one of God’s primary platforms for influence. Joseph’s administrative gift preserved nations during famine, and Lydia’s business opened doors for the gospel in Europe (Acts 16:14–15). Your career, studies, or…
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Created to Create – God’s First Revelation as a Creator
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Introduction
The very first thing we learn about God in Scripture is that He creates (Genesis 1:1). Before He revealed Himself as Saviour, Shepherd, or King, He showed Himself as an Artist and Innovator. This isn’t incidental—it tells us that creativity is at the heart of God’s nature, and by extension, part of ours. Being made in His image…
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Pastoral Care started the discussion August 21: Fruitfulness from Pain in the forum Kingdom Living Daily 10 months ago
August 21: Fruitfulness from Pain
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The pathways of God’s kingdom are often wrought with paradoxes. One such paradox is finding fruitfulness through pain. In Genesis 49:22-26, Jacob blesses his son Joseph, likening him to a fruitful bough by a well whose branches run over the wall. Joseph’s life was marked by significant hardship—betrayed by family, enslaved, and imprisoned.… -
Pastoral Care started the discussion The Great Awakenings — Fire That Shaped Nations in the forum Social Impact 10 months ago
The Great Awakenings — Fire That Shaped Nations
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Key Scriptures
Isaiah 57:15; Acts 2:37; Psalm 85:6
Introduction
Before the Great Awakenings, Europe and America were deeply religious in form but spiritually dry in reality. Churches were often cold, morality declined, and society was fractured. Into this atmosphere, God sent waves of revival known as the Great Awakenings (18th–19th…
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