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Titus 2 Small Group Ministry Model

April 12, 2010 by Susan

Editor’s note: the content below is taken from a document titled Titus 2 Discipleship. You may download and read the whole document by clicking here.

Foundational Principles for a Titus 2 Small Group Ministry

Titus 2:3-5 is not simply a suggestion to match older women and younger women. This gospel imperative is one part of covenant life. It is a part of the strategy for a local church to disciple God’s people.

The Titus mandate was given to the pastor of the church. Paul instructed Titus to equip older women in the congregation for the ministry of training younger women. This discipleship is to take place within the context of sound doctrine and under ecclesiastical authority. The commitment, oversight and protection of church leadership are biblical and essential.

“Older” women is not just a reference to age. It also involves spiritual maturity. This is a spiritual mothering-a nurturing-ministry. It is gender-specific, life-on-life discipleship where women encourage and equip women to live for God’s glory as a woman.

In the Great Commission Jesus told us to make disciples. Titus 2 is a chapter on discipleship. At the end of the chapter Paul tells us why and how we can make such a radical investment in the lives of others.

For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people,training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age,waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ,who gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works. (vv. 11-14)

  • Jesus came, and He is coming back. This is the gospel. The gospel is the motivation for a commitment to disciple others.
  • Jesus gave Himself to redeem us and He is purifying us. The gospel is the power that enables us to disciple other women and the gospel is the power that will transform them into His likeness.

Click here to download and continue reading the entire document on Titus 2 Small Group Ministry Model.

Filed Under: Women Tagged With: e-Publications, Women's Ministries

A Suggested Three Year Curriculum for Adult Sunday School

March 16, 2010 by admin


A Suggested Three Year Curriculum

for Adult Sunday School

CEP has developed a suggested three year curriculum for your adult Sunday school or other discipleship group instruction setting. The curriculum recommends book studies which cover Bible, Doctrine and Christian Living. The curriculum chart further breaks down the recommendations based on the level of spiritual maturity of the participants as indicated below.

Level of Spiritual Maturity
A – Evangelistic Outreach
Target Non-believers who are intrigued by and initially responsive to the claims of Christ.
Content Basics of the gospel via Bible study.
Objective To lead people to a personal relationship with Jesus.
B & C – Nurturing Young Believers
Target New and maturing Christians who are in the beginning stages of growth in Christ.
Content Foundational study of the Bible, doctrine, and how to live the Christian life.
Objective Elementary knowledge of the Bible, doctrine, Christian disciplines, Presbyterian/Reformed, and commitment to the church.
D & E – Mature Believers Learning to Minister
Target Spiritually maturing and desiring deeper study.
Content Deeper exposure to the Bible, tenets of Reformed doctrine, worldview development, instruction in discipling/ evangelism/training.
Objective Advanced study of the Bible, Reformed theology, and the church. Also active training on how to be involved in the church’s work of discipleship.
F – Training New and Existing Leaders
Target Mature believers showing gifts and readiness for leadership in the church.
Content Advanced courses in theology, ministry planning and organization, skill development.
Objective

Equipping for leadership, church office, and other ministry leadership needs.

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All included resources can be provided for you and your congregation by the CEP Bookstore. For further assistance in choosing a particular book-study or to place an order, contact the CEP Bookstore at 800.283.1357 or visit our website, www.cepbookstore.comHint: Use the “Search” box and type all or a portion of the book title

Filed Under: Church Leadership Tagged With: Church Leadership, e-Publications, Teachers/Disciplers, Three Year Discipleship Curriculum for Adults

Training God’s Kingdom Leaders

June 1, 2004 by Charles

Introduction

This Adobe PDF document link is an outline ofa two-year plan for training potential church leaders. There are four distinct tracks that are crucial in training for leadership in Christ’s Church.

You will also notice that we have integrated the four tracks in order for them to run parallel as far as possible throughout the entire 24 months. There is an abbreviated version beginning on page 16.

Included is a bibliography of key books to use in this discipleship course. The list is not exhaustive butcomprehensive. We suggest books that are easily accessible, readable, and helpful. Most can be purchased through the Christian Education and Publications Bookstore in Lawrenceville. Item numbers are listed with the titles for easy ordering. You will also find a suggested schedule of study.

Each area contains a suggested objective and at least three goals to aid in its accomplishment. The leader or trainer can expand each objective and each goal, depending upon the needs of the individuals involved. Books to use in building each segment are also suggested.

The idea is to use the basic format outlined, but to allow the trainer to develop the sessions. We have defined the parameters of the course, but the trainer will have the best knowledge of the individual’s need for training. As the leader, we encourage you to design your training program with this in mind. If you are using this with groups, our experience has been that each group has enough differences that the approaches need to vary to reflect audience sensitivity.

Underlying this procedure for training leaders is the assumption that God’s leaders must be people of God who “understand themselves and their doctrines.”

First, they must demonstrate intentional spiritual pursuit of God’s purpose in their own lives. Francis Schaeffer’s outstanding book TRUE SPIRITUALITY underscores this vital ingredient of godliness or holiness of life.

Second, they must be strongly committed to ministering to people. Developing genuine relational s kills is necessary to any effective leadership. The “lording over” attitude is not the appropriate approach for people of God. A shepherd’s heart that demonstrates care, concern, and involvement is vital if we are to touch people’s lives; that is, after all, what leadership is all about. Also, leadership is concerned to help people become everything that God would have them become. People skills are necessary to that end.

Third, leaders must have certain skills that focus on the particular task of planning. The calling and challenge to mobilize people to work together toward the accomplishment of some worthwhile mission is a part of leadership. Knowing how to plan, budget resources, and evaluate results are necessary ingredients to leading effectively.

This course of study will encompass all three of the above areas though we realize that there must be an ongoing study if there is to be fruit from the labors. We suggest some primary and secondary resource materials to assist in the process.

Charles Dunahoo

Click here to read and download A Guide for Training God’s Kingdom Leaders

Filed Under: Church Leadership Tagged With: Church Leadership, e-Publications

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