Monday, November 14, 2011

November 14, 2011... Training Materials

Greetings to you on this mid-November day.

PERSONAL NOTE: We want to thank all of you who are veterans for your service to us and our country. We owe a debt of gratitude which can never be repaid. We salute you!

I want to thank the choir and Jan Foltz for the music on Sunday morning. It was very good. Thank you, King's Kids for your special selection. I always enjoy hearing from the youngsters.

NOTE: Next Sunday the 20th is our Harvest Thanksgiving Dinner here at the Church. Make sure that you are here and make it a point to invite someone along. What a great opportunity to do so. Also, remember to fill your Operation Christmas Child box and bring it the 20th.

LEADERSHIP TRAINING ARTICLE: Please click on this LINK in order to view or download the article, God's Big Tent.

MONTHLY AUDIO: Please see the Nov. 7, 2011 blog for this month's audio link.

BONUS THEOLOGY ARTICLE: Please click on this LINK in order to view or download the article, Bible Questions, part 14 of 16.

HELPING KIDS: Please click on this LINK in order to view or download the article, Launching Adult Children.

YOU CAN KNOW THE WILL OF GOD: In Ephesians 5 and verse 33 it says, "... and the wife must respect her husband." [NIV]. This section follows the command to men that they are to love their wives. The word translated respect is also understood as "reverence". The entire idea is that the wife is to hold her husband in high regard, primarily because of his position in the family structure. If the wife shows disrespect to the husband she is teaching her children the same thing. Our job as Christians is to be obedient to the Lord in all things. This is the will of God.

ADVANCED DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING: Please click on this LINK in order to view or download the article, Come Home to Your King, part 9 of 10.

PARENTING HOPE: Please click on this LINK in order to hear or download the audio, Becoming A Confident Parent, part 2 of 2.

LEADERSHIP QUOTE: "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." Aristotle.

TODAY'S DEVOTIONAL: Please click on this LINK in order to view today's devotional.

May Jesus Christ be praised!
In His Majesty's service, Pastor Darrell.