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Serving others; Servant hood (See also availability)
I searched for love; I searched in country and in town;
I wept because I could not find love anywhere around!
But when I searched to serve my neighbor, sick and poor,
Lo! there stood Love the Beautiful, And knocking at my door! (Cushman)
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Destination Unknown This outreach project allows God to determine the place and the need. |
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Gifted to Serve Sometimes it is easier for others to see our gifts than it is for us to see them ourselves. |
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Secret Service Community service projects for teens, which can be done in as little as an hour, or you can combine some to make for a wild day of service. |
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Not Just a Name Game God puts some ordinary people together to work in powerful ways. In this game, teams put the names of ordinary people together to make some unusual short stories. |
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Christianity in Action This series of lessons will cover five elements that should be present in every Christian's life, obedience, worship, courage, faith, and service. Through these lessons, students will be encouraged to live lives worth living; lives that will glorify God. |
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Do What You Believe Students learn that their faith must be expressed in deeds, so that God may be glorified. James teaches us that Faith without deeds is dead. |
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Having the Right Attitude In order to survive the amazing race that leads to Victory in Christ, it is crucial to have an unselfish attitude. |
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Judgment is Coming, Comfort is Coming God has a plan and a purpose for our lives, if we allow Him to use us. From Isaiah, we discover why we need to give into God’s calling by saying, “Here I am Lord, send me,” whether that be near or far. |
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Moved by the Power Christ's deity is demonstrated once again as students learn that Jesus' compassion for the lost is just as powerful today as it was 2000 years ago. |
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Service The second Spiritual Discipline is to serve God by using the talents God has given us to serve others, as Jesus served us. |
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Serving Others In this lesson, students see that Jesus became a servant to His disciples, teaching them that if they want to be great, they have to serve. |
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Serving With Compassion Students are introduced to the book of Mark and the beginning of Jesus' ministry. |
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The Church: Serving This lesson focuses on the deeper meanings of service and helps students discover ways they can serve both inside and outside the local church. |
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The Marks of a Believer In response to the Gospel we should live a life of obedience to Jesus, that is born out of our love for Him. |
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The Ministry of Jesus According to Mark This series is on the ministry of Jesus according to the book of Mark. The series starts with an introduction to the book of Mark and then covers various aspects of Jesus' ministry. |
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The Time of Your Life To expose students to the truth that life is short and that they should use their time on earth to serve God. |
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Who Do You Think You Are? Discover how we can serve others with joy and humility through the example of Christ. |
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Who is the Greatest? Students learn that if they want to become great in the kingdom of God they must live like Jesus—humble and unselfish. |
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