No longer a slave to fear
No Longer Slaves
Verse 1
You unravel me with a melody
You surround me with a song
Of deliverance from my enemies
Till all my fears are gone
Chorus
I'm no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God
I'm no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God
Verse 2
From my Mother's womb
You have chosen me
Love has called my name
I've been born again into Your family
Your blood flows through my veins
Bridge
You split the sea so I could walk right through it
My fears were drowned in perfect love
You rescued me so I could stand and sing
I am a child of God
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Tuesday, June 05, 2018
Hymn of the month: You (Ye) Servants of God
Ye servants of God
Lyrics:
LHS 454 - Modernised wording
You servants of God, your master proclaim,
And publish abroad His wonderful name;
The name all-victorious of Jesus extol;
His kingdom is glorious, and rules over all.
Our God rules on high, almighty to save;
And still He is nigh: His presence we have.
The great congregation His triumph shall sing,
Ascribing salvation to Jesus our king.
Salvation to God who sits on the throne!
Let all cry aloud, and honour the Son,
The praises of Jesus the angels proclaim,
Fall down on their faces, and worship the Lamb.
Then let us adore, and give Him His right;
All glory and power, all wisdom and might,
All honour and blessing, with angels above,
And thanks never-ceasing, and infinite love.
and publish abroad his wonderful name;
the name all-victorious of Jesus extol,
his kingdom is glorious and rules over all.
2. God ruleth on high, almighty to save,
and still he is nigh, his presence we have;
the great congregation his triumph shall sing,
ascribing salvation to Jesus, our King.
3. "Salvation to God, who sits on the throne!"
Let all cry aloud and honor the Son;
the praises of Jesus the angels proclaim,
fall down on their faces and worship the Lamb.
4. Then let us adore and give him his right,
all glory and power, all wisdom and might;
all honor and blessing with angels above,
and thanks never ceasing and infinite love.
Lyrics:
LHS 454 - Modernised wording
You servants of God, your master proclaim,
And publish abroad His wonderful name;
The name all-victorious of Jesus extol;
His kingdom is glorious, and rules over all.
Our God rules on high, almighty to save;
And still He is nigh: His presence we have.
The great congregation His triumph shall sing,
Ascribing salvation to Jesus our king.
Salvation to God who sits on the throne!
Let all cry aloud, and honour the Son,
The praises of Jesus the angels proclaim,
Fall down on their faces, and worship the Lamb.
Then let us adore, and give Him His right;
All glory and power, all wisdom and might,
All honour and blessing, with angels above,
And thanks never-ceasing, and infinite love.
Charles Wesley
LHS 454 - traditional wording
1. Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim,and publish abroad his wonderful name;
the name all-victorious of Jesus extol,
his kingdom is glorious and rules over all.
2. God ruleth on high, almighty to save,
and still he is nigh, his presence we have;
the great congregation his triumph shall sing,
ascribing salvation to Jesus, our King.
3. "Salvation to God, who sits on the throne!"
Let all cry aloud and honor the Son;
the praises of Jesus the angels proclaim,
fall down on their faces and worship the Lamb.
4. Then let us adore and give him his right,
all glory and power, all wisdom and might;
all honor and blessing with angels above,
and thanks never ceasing and infinite love.
Charles Wesley
LWF - Online Theological Course - Exploring Lutheran Theology
This course was originally aimed at undergraduate students, pastors and church workers who are interested in reflecting on different aspects of Lutheran theology. It is divided into eight week-long modules that included video lectures, compulsory readings and online and video tutorials.
The course is now available online to everyone.
The course covers:
Module 1: What is Lutheran Theology by Rev Dr Chad Rimmer
LWF Study secretary for Lutheran Theology and Practice
Module 2: Luther, Lutheranism and Justification by Dr Pekka Kärkkäinen
University Lecturer of Ecumenics, University of Helsinki, Finland
Module 3: Transformative Readings of Scripture by Rev Dr Kenneth Mtata
General Secretary of Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Zimbabwe
Module 4: Feminist Reading of Scriptures. Bible study Is. 55 by Rev Dr Mercedes Garcia Bachman
Lutheran Church of Theology in Chicago, US/Argentina
Module 5: Creation by Dr Eneida Jacobsen
Lecturer, Villanova University, US/Brazil
Module 6: Ecclesiology. Church and churches by Prof. Dr Jennifer Wasmuth
Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, France/Germany
Module 7: Two Kingdoms and Two Regiments by Dr Guillermo Hansen
Associate Professor, Luther Seminary, US/Argentina
Module 8; Faith and Serving your neighbor. Diakonia by Prof. Dr Sylvester Kahakwa
Tumaini University Makumira, Tanzania
Module 9: Lutheran Theology and Inter-religious Relations by Rev. Dr Andar Parlindungan
Executive Secretary for Training and Empowerment, United Evangelical Mission, Germany/Indonesia
To access this course and download the course visit: https://www.lutheranworld.org/content/resource-online-theology-course
The course is now available online to everyone.
The course covers:
Module 1: What is Lutheran Theology by Rev Dr Chad Rimmer
LWF Study secretary for Lutheran Theology and Practice
Module 2: Luther, Lutheranism and Justification by Dr Pekka Kärkkäinen
University Lecturer of Ecumenics, University of Helsinki, Finland
Module 3: Transformative Readings of Scripture by Rev Dr Kenneth Mtata
General Secretary of Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Zimbabwe
Module 4: Feminist Reading of Scriptures. Bible study Is. 55 by Rev Dr Mercedes Garcia Bachman
Lutheran Church of Theology in Chicago, US/Argentina
Module 5: Creation by Dr Eneida Jacobsen
Lecturer, Villanova University, US/Brazil
Module 6: Ecclesiology. Church and churches by Prof. Dr Jennifer Wasmuth
Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, France/Germany
Module 7: Two Kingdoms and Two Regiments by Dr Guillermo Hansen
Associate Professor, Luther Seminary, US/Argentina
Module 8; Faith and Serving your neighbor. Diakonia by Prof. Dr Sylvester Kahakwa
Tumaini University Makumira, Tanzania
Module 9: Lutheran Theology and Inter-religious Relations by Rev. Dr Andar Parlindungan
Executive Secretary for Training and Empowerment, United Evangelical Mission, Germany/Indonesia
To access this course and download the course visit: https://www.lutheranworld.org/content/resource-online-theology-course
Paper: The Biblical basis of evangelism by John Stott
‘Mission’, ‘evangelism’, ‘dialogue’, ‘salvation’, and ‘conversion’—as Christians, we hear these words often, but over time their meanings can become muddled and distorted. How can we return to a biblical definition of these terms? In 1974 John Stott opened up the scriptures and provided biblical perspective at the International Congress on World Evangelization. He reminds us that the best way to renew our gospel zeal is to return to the source of God's Mission, God's Word.
https://www.lausanne.org/best-of-lausanne/john-stotts-biblical-basis-of-evangelism
https://www.lausanne.org/best-of-lausanne/john-stotts-biblical-basis-of-evangelism
Monday, June 04, 2018
Book: The gates of hell - confessing Christ in a hostile world
The Church is no longer the darling of the culture. Those who have the courage to confess the Bible’s truths are labeled haters, enemies of culture, and hurtful to the state. The adversarial relationship between our culture and Christians is not unlike the one faced by our fathers in the earliest days of the Church.
But the Bible was written in a cultural situation far worse than the one we face today. When we begin to fear that Satan is triumphing, we must hear our Lord tell us that He will build His Church, “and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18). So even though it seems like Satan is winning, Christ promises that the devil will not prevail.
Each sermon and essay in this volume testifies to the power of Christ’s promise to defend His Church. The Word of God does what it says, and the gates of hell will never prevail against the kingdom of Christ, the Church. Christ promises.
Table of contents
1 "Upon This Rock" (Matthew 16:13-20) Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison 1
2 "Saying What God Says" (1 John 1:8-2:2) Rev. Dr. Herbert C. Mueller Jr. 7
3 "Held Fast to Hold Fast" (Hebrews 10:23) Rev. Dr. John C. Wohlrabe Jr. 11
4 "Joy in Jesus" (1 John 1:1-4) Rev. Dr. Scott R. Murray 15
5 "Ifs All about Love" (Leviticus 19:15-18) Rev. Nabil S. Nour E. 19
6 "Saints and Faithful Brothers" (Colossians 1:1-14) Rev. Christopher S. Esget 23
7 "Built on the Rock-Confess" Rev. Dr. Daniel O. S. Preus 27
8 The Gates of Hell and the Religion of Sex Rev. Dr. Scott R. Murray 41
9 The Gates of Hell: Luther and the Two Kingdoms Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison 73
10 The Gates of Hell and the Status of the Church in Western Society Rev. Dr. John C. Wohlrabe Jr. 105
11 The Gates of Hell: Defying the Devil in International Mission Work Rev. Dr. Daniel O. S. Preus 141
12 The Gates of Hell and the Table of the Lord Rev. Christopher S. Esget 167
13 The Gates of Hell and the Urgency of Preaching Rev. Nabil S. Nour 197
14 The Gates of Hell and Defending the Faith against Them Rev. Dr. Herbert C. Mueller Jr. 219
But the Bible was written in a cultural situation far worse than the one we face today. When we begin to fear that Satan is triumphing, we must hear our Lord tell us that He will build His Church, “and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18). So even though it seems like Satan is winning, Christ promises that the devil will not prevail.
Each sermon and essay in this volume testifies to the power of Christ’s promise to defend His Church. The Word of God does what it says, and the gates of hell will never prevail against the kingdom of Christ, the Church. Christ promises.
Table of contents
1 "Upon This Rock" (Matthew 16:13-20) Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison 1
2 "Saying What God Says" (1 John 1:8-2:2) Rev. Dr. Herbert C. Mueller Jr. 7
3 "Held Fast to Hold Fast" (Hebrews 10:23) Rev. Dr. John C. Wohlrabe Jr. 11
4 "Joy in Jesus" (1 John 1:1-4) Rev. Dr. Scott R. Murray 15
5 "Ifs All about Love" (Leviticus 19:15-18) Rev. Nabil S. Nour E. 19
6 "Saints and Faithful Brothers" (Colossians 1:1-14) Rev. Christopher S. Esget 23
7 "Built on the Rock-Confess" Rev. Dr. Daniel O. S. Preus 27
8 The Gates of Hell and the Religion of Sex Rev. Dr. Scott R. Murray 41
9 The Gates of Hell: Luther and the Two Kingdoms Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison 73
10 The Gates of Hell and the Status of the Church in Western Society Rev. Dr. John C. Wohlrabe Jr. 105
11 The Gates of Hell: Defying the Devil in International Mission Work Rev. Dr. Daniel O. S. Preus 141
12 The Gates of Hell and the Table of the Lord Rev. Christopher S. Esget 167
13 The Gates of Hell and the Urgency of Preaching Rev. Nabil S. Nour 197
14 The Gates of Hell and Defending the Faith against Them Rev. Dr. Herbert C. Mueller Jr. 219
Book: Rising - The amazing story of Christianity's ressurection in the Global south
Pundits regularly declare that Christianity is dying. And in a way they are correct. Its golden age of influence is long gone in Western Europe, and similar trends are happening in North America. But while it slowly dies in the West, Christianity has been coming to life in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Christianity is rising.
Megachurches in Nigeria, India, and South Korea have tens of thousands of members. The largest Roman Catholic populations in the world are found in Brazil, Mexico, and the Philippines. And sociologists predict that there could be nearly 600 million Christians in China by 2040.
Now immigrants, refugees, and missionaries from the Global South look to former strongholds of Christian influence in the West as new mission fields, bringing their vibrant faith to our shores. They are bringing the gospel back to us in new and surprising ways.
The future of Christianity is bright, you just have to look around.
Christianity is rising.
Megachurches in Nigeria, India, and South Korea have tens of thousands of members. The largest Roman Catholic populations in the world are found in Brazil, Mexico, and the Philippines. And sociologists predict that there could be nearly 600 million Christians in China by 2040.
Now immigrants, refugees, and missionaries from the Global South look to former strongholds of Christian influence in the West as new mission fields, bringing their vibrant faith to our shores. They are bringing the gospel back to us in new and surprising ways.
The future of Christianity is bright, you just have to look around.
Book: Dignity and grace living with dementia
Discovering how to live with dementia
"I'm a stranger in a strange land," sighed the dignified gentleman Janet L. Ramsey met walking down the care-center hallway. Those words, her first glimpse of the confusion that comes with dementia, led her into a lifetime of work with older adults.
If you have been diagnosed with dementia or you are accompanying someone with this illness, you may find yourself on a journey that began with a sudden diagnosis and an acute sense of panic. Or perhaps your journey started gradually, as you noticed changes in yourself or in your partner or parent. Whether sudden or gradual, the impact of a diagnosis of dementia reorganizes a family's entire life.
Drawing on her own experience as a pastor, teacher, therapist, and family caregiver, as well as on interviews with eight family and professional caregivers, Janet L. Ramsey helps caregivers and those with impaired memories learn as they listen to each other. She also shows them how the Holy Spirit can awaken their imagination and understanding while they discover how to live with dementia.
"I'm a stranger in a strange land," sighed the dignified gentleman Janet L. Ramsey met walking down the care-center hallway. Those words, her first glimpse of the confusion that comes with dementia, led her into a lifetime of work with older adults.
If you have been diagnosed with dementia or you are accompanying someone with this illness, you may find yourself on a journey that began with a sudden diagnosis and an acute sense of panic. Or perhaps your journey started gradually, as you noticed changes in yourself or in your partner or parent. Whether sudden or gradual, the impact of a diagnosis of dementia reorganizes a family's entire life.
Drawing on her own experience as a pastor, teacher, therapist, and family caregiver, as well as on interviews with eight family and professional caregivers, Janet L. Ramsey helps caregivers and those with impaired memories learn as they listen to each other. She also shows them how the Holy Spirit can awaken their imagination and understanding while they discover how to live with dementia.
Time Management Resources for Pastors and Ministry workers
For many ministry contexts there is more than enough to do, there are competing demands and frequently we hear about pastors and ministry workers feeling burnt out. Whilst there are many reasons for the above, one tool that can assist in dealing with the negative aspects of the above is time management. Giving some attention to time management is good pastoral care and stewardship for our ministry.
The following resources we pray helps you in developing your time management for your ministry context:
Bible References to Time Management
7 important verses - Patheos
Knowing Jesus
Open Bible
Bible Reasons
Articles
14 tips for managing your time - Thomas Rainer
Secrets for managing your time wisely - CT Pastor
Time Management for Busy Pastors - Nelson Searcy
6 ways pastors can use their time well - Gospel Coalition
7 Biblical keys for God Time Management for visitors PastoralCare inc
What effective pastors do with their time - Lifeway
9 Time Management tips for Pastors - CPH
A time for everything - Christian Leadership
What the bible says about time management
Videos
Books
Courses
Grassroots training - Ministry Toolkit
Priority Management
Franklin Covey
Liberty University free itunes course
Accredited Online Training short course
Professional development training
The following resources we pray helps you in developing your time management for your ministry context:
Bible References to Time Management
7 important verses - Patheos
Knowing Jesus
Open Bible
Bible Reasons
Articles
14 tips for managing your time - Thomas Rainer
Secrets for managing your time wisely - CT Pastor
Time Management for Busy Pastors - Nelson Searcy
6 ways pastors can use their time well - Gospel Coalition
7 Biblical keys for God Time Management for visitors PastoralCare inc
What effective pastors do with their time - Lifeway
9 Time Management tips for Pastors - CPH
A time for everything - Christian Leadership
What the bible says about time management
Videos
Books
Courses
Grassroots training - Ministry Toolkit
Priority Management
Franklin Covey
Liberty University free itunes course
Accredited Online Training short course
Professional development training
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