The Helping Hand – Winter 2020-2021
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About this quarter’s issue and theme:
When we say we are “called” by God, we may mean a variety of things. Surely all believers were called into a saving relationship with God through Jesus Christ. As a result, we are enlisted into the ministry of the Gospel as we live as His witnesses and ambassadors in the world. However, that calling does not look exactly the same for every believer. God blesses each of us with special abilities, character qualities, experiences, passions, and spiritual gifts that uniquely qualify us to fulfill a specific role in His mission to bring the Gospel to the world. We are privileged to explore and discover what God’s calling looks like in our lives and then challenged to faithfully obey that calling.
When we say we are “called” by God, we may mean a variety of things. Surely all believers were called into a saving relationship with God through Jesus Christ. As a result, we are enlisted into the ministry of the Gospel as we live as His witnesses and ambassadors in the world. However, that calling does not look exactly the same for every believer. God blesses each of us with special abilities, character qualities, experiences, passions, and spiritual gifts that uniquely qualify us to fulfill a specific role in His mission to bring the Gospel to the world. We are privileged to explore and discover what God’s calling looks like in our lives and then challenged to faithfully obey that calling.
This quarter examines God’s call in stories from the New Testament. The greatest call came to Jesus. Other calls led to the extension of Christian ministry into the known world.
About this quarter's issue and theme:
When we say we are “called” by God, we may mean a variety of things. Surely all believers were called into a saving relationship with God through Jesus Christ. As a result, we are enlisted into the ministry of the Gospel as we live as His witnesses and ambassadors in the world. However, that calling does not look exactly the same for every believer. God blesses each of us with special abilities, character qualities, experiences, passions, and spiritual gifts that uniquely qualify us to fulfill a specific role in His mission to bring the Gospel to the world. We are privileged to explore and discover what God’s calling looks like in our lives and then challenged to faithfully obey that calling.
When we say we are “called” by God, we may mean a variety of things. Surely all believers were called into a saving relationship with God through Jesus Christ. As a result, we are enlisted into the ministry of the Gospel as we live as His witnesses and ambassadors in the world. However, that calling does not look exactly the same for every believer. God blesses each of us with special abilities, character qualities, experiences, passions, and spiritual gifts that uniquely qualify us to fulfill a specific role in His mission to bring the Gospel to the world. We are privileged to explore and discover what God’s calling looks like in our lives and then challenged to faithfully obey that calling.
This quarter examines God’s call in stories from the New Testament. The greatest call came to Jesus. Other calls led to the extension of Christian ministry into the known world.