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Christian Learning Center Forums Which part of the PRAY acrostic is easiest for you? Which is the most challenging? Identify practical ways you can incorporate at least one of these best practices into your ministry.

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  • Which part of the PRAY acrostic is easiest for you? Which is the most challenging? Identify practical ways you can incorporate at least one of these best practices into your ministry.

    Seth Sparrer replied 2 weeks, 4 days ago 25 Members · 24 Replies
  • Evan Ratliff

    Member
    11/19/2024 at 18:12

    Prayer is easiest for me. I’m usually in touch with God. Probably the most challenging is being relational. However; I believe I can still relate to a good amount people. I don’t always touch peoples lives but am getting better at that.

  • Gigi Williams

    Member
    10/14/2024 at 18:06

    Praise is the easiest. Expressing gratitude and worship toward God, especially when things are going well, feels natural. Praising God for His goodness and provision often comes from a place of joy and recognition of His work in your life.

    Practical ways to incorporate Praise: One way to consistently incorporate praise into ministry is by starting meetings, chapel services, or group discussions with a moment of gratitude. Encourage athletes and coaches to reflect on and share things they are thankful for, linking it to God’s faithfulness.

  • Titus Burrell

    Member
    05/14/2024 at 09:40

    Relational! As a human it can be difficult to wait and be patient. We want, want, want and take, take , take and we rarely sit still and wait!!! Relationships work both ways, but our human nature is to beg and take from the Lord and not wait on Him. We often seek His gifts not Him, we seek what He can do for us in our time of squander instead of waiting on Him. It becomes a 1 sided relationship, more of me trying to get what I want and think I need, instead of waiting on Him.

  • Colin Turner

    Member
    04/21/2024 at 13:17

    Being relational is the easiest for me and I would say that availability is the most challenging and something I need to work and pray on.

  • Rafael Infante

    Member
    03/29/2024 at 14:00

    Prayer is easiest for me. I’m always in touch with God. The most challenging is being relational. I come from a diverse culture yet I’m very much a man of where I’m from. Nevertheless, I believe i can still relate to most people. I think between prayer and being relational, introducing myself through my culture both with God and in life, I can get very far at touching the lives of others.

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Christian Learning Center Forums Explain, in your own words, the importance of discipleship.

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  • David Kew

    Member
    02/12/2024 at 16:06

    I believe discipleship is the key to Christianity. We must be about drawing individuals to the kingdom of God.

  • Mark Wimberley

    Member
    02/07/2024 at 08:37

    Discipleship is important because of the lasting influence on the new believer. We are commanded to help them learn and live the eternal truths. They in turn, will help the ones that they disciple. It has always been hard for new believers to expand their faith and put their new beliefs into their everyday living – it may be even harder today in some instances.

  • Rachel McManus

    Member
    11/06/2023 at 00:09

    As disciples of Christ, we are called to proclaim the Truth. Discipleship is important because it is not only obedience, it is vital for the ultimate completion of the great commission – when the “knowledge of the Lord will cover the earth like the waters cover the sea.”

  • CHIA CHIN MING

    Member
    08/27/2023 at 04:40

    A significant aspect of Christian discipleship is the call to make disciples of others. The Great Commission given by Jesus instructs believers to “go and make disciples of all nations.” Discipleship, therefore, involves a cycle of learning, growing, and passing on what has been learned to others. This multiplication of disciples ensures the spread of the Christian faith and the continuation of the discipleship process across generations.

  • Mark Gabor

    Member
    04/01/2023 at 14:39

    04012023 ‘DISCIPLESHIP’ to my way of thinking is showing another person; that in the LONG-Run –GOD’s Way of enriching us is better for Us than what the SECULAR world selfishly often attempts to ‘Push down Our Throats.’ It is a way of Manifesting to one NOT overly familiar with ANY form of Theology the “Golden Rule” ( Do Unto Others as You would have them do to you); as well as one whom (Hopefully) with Wisdom can bring forth to One NOT of a Spiritual background how cultures, organizations have purportedly changed for the Better; when compared to How the People of the Old testament lived before the Historical Christ came on the scene. S.E. Suburb, Cleveland, Ohio.

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