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Know - Grow - Go...
God bless you all this morning!
We are in the last week of our series on Christian Living.
We started with the importance of Knowing God.
God wants a relationship with you and the best relationships take time.
The next was to Grow in your relationship with God.
This involves reading/studying, and growing through experience.
We then, talked about the living out the words of Jesus in Matthew 28 and that He called us to Go and make disciples.
We talked about how simply using the gifts God gave you, and pointing people to Jesus is the beginning.
Today, we are going to take it one bit further and get into the “Discipleship” part.
We often use another term called “Mentorship”
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Encouragement
Prayer
Bearing each other’s burdens Gal 6:2
Godly Counsel
Accountability
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