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“There’s OUR Version of Discipleship and JESUS’S Version, and They are NOT the Same!” with Susie Walther

🎥 Redefining Discipleship: A Biblical Perspective 🙌

What if we’ve been thinking about discipleship all wrong? 🤔 In this reel, Susie breaks down the key differences between our modern approach—often focused on one-on-one mentoring—and the biblical version of discipleship that goes much deeper! 🌱

True discipleship involves:
1️⃣ Personal growth through face-to-face relationships
2️⃣ Side-by-side equipping and preparing for ministry
3️⃣ An outward focus on impacting your family, workplace, community, and beyond 🌍

Discipleship is more than just mentoring—it’s about transformation, equipping, and expanding the Kingdom! Ready to dive deeper? Watch now! 🎥✨ “There’s OUR Version of and JESUS’S Version of Discipleship, and they’re NOT the Same”

#BiblicalDiscipleship #KingdomImpact #FaithInAction #SpiritualGrowth #EquipAndPrepare #LiveYourFaith #CommunityOfBelievers #DiscipleshipJourney

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Well Group Spotlight: “I’m Saved, Now What?” with Ivis McCollum

✨ I’m Saved, Now What? ✨

You’ve made the life-changing decision to follow Jesus, but now you may be wondering, “What’s next?” This two-week class is designed to help you understand the deeper meaning behind your salvation and what it looks like in your everyday life!

📖 In this class, you’ll learn:

• What Biblical Salvation means and how it applies to daily life.
• What the Gospel is and what to do with this “Good News.”
• What the Kingdom of God is and your role in it.

Join us for this 2-week class on November 11 & 18 from 7pm – 9pm at The Verandah’s Amenity Center in Hudson, FL.

📍 Location: 12375 Chenwood Avenue, Hudson, FL
👩‍🏫 Teacher: Ivis McCollum
📅 RSVP by November 4th
📞 Contact: 727-365-2796
📧 Email: ivismccollum@live.com

This is a great opportunity to dive deeper into your faith and grow in your walk with God. Don’t miss out!

#ImSavedNowWhat #DiscipleshipClass #GrowingInFaith #SalvationJourney #KingdomOfGod #TheWellMinistry

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You’re ALREADY Called, Equipped, and Accountable – So…Let’s Get To It!

🌟 You’re ALREADY Called, Equipped and Accountable – So…Let’s Get To It! 🌟

As Christians, we have a divine calling to our families, our churches, and the world 🌍. The amazing part? God has already given us everything we need to fulfill this mission! 🙌

💡 We have:
📖 The Word of God
🔥 The Holy Spirit
👑 A new identity
💪 Power and authority
👼 Angelic support
✝️ The body of Christ

Let’s step out boldly in faith, knowing that we are equipped and empowered to make a difference. Our commitment to God is one we’ll be accountable for, so let’s live with purpose and passion! 💥

🛑 Call to Action: What’s one step you’ll take today to fulfill your God-given calling? Share below! ⬇️
#ChristianLiving #KingdomPurpose #FaithInAction #EmpoweredByGod #FulfillTheCall

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Upside Down Kingdom with Christy

Christy talks about how to live in the kingdom of God, which requires doing the opposite of what comes naturally. To find life, we must die to ourselves. To increase, we must decrease. To be great, we must serve. To get revenge, we must forgive. To be exalted, we must be humble. To be first, we must be last. To walk in freedom, we must surrender our rights and obey. Jesus’ teachings turn our natural world upside down, but this upside down kingdom is where true life is found.

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Well Resource Spotlight: A Little Bit About The Kingdom Of God

Christy talks about the importance of helping women understand the kingdom of God. There are only two kingdoms – the kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness. Every choice we make advances one kingdom or the other. Many women have no understanding of the kingdom of God, so this Well resource handout ‘A Little Bit About the Kingdom of God’ is very useful to explain what the kingdom of God is, how Jesus taught about it extensively, and our role as participants and ambassadors of this kingdom. You can find this resource on our website (yay! you are already here) through the resource tab!

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Why Attend If You’ve Attended Before with Tarah Todd

Tarah Todd talks about her excitement to attend the Operation Train Up A Woman conference again, and encourage others who have attended in the past to come back. She explains that training and discipleship is a lifelong process, and that even if some of the material seems familiar, we can always go deeper by paraphrasing, applying, teaching, and defending what we learn. She also mentions that the conference has been updated with new workshops and content, so there is always more to discover. She urges anyone on the fence to talk to Jesus and others about attending, as it is an invaluable opportunity for continued growth in discipleship!

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Is Your Inner Peace Circumstantial l Like An Infant?

This passage explores the analogy of a weaned child with its mother as a metaphor for our relationship with God. The weaned child is content and trusting, unlike the demanding and fretful infant. Similarly, us as believers should learn to be happy and content in God’s presence, without demanding or fussing, trusting that God will provide what is needed.

#PsalmOfDavid #WeanedChild #TrustingGod #ContentInGodsPresence

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Are You Committed To The Two Sides Of Mission?

Are you committed to the two sides of Mission?
The theology of mission has two sides. If you lead a group or ministry, understanding these
will help you be more effective at what God has given you to do.

The two sides of mission are:
going out and attracting in To go out and proclamation. We are inviting. People to join us in Christian space., such as. Our churches, groups, homes., etcetera. It also involves the proclamation About. Jesus., and that proclamation is made. Through our words, character, and lifestyles.

To attract in. Involves. What your group or ministry is like?. What do people experience? Who
take you up on your invitation to join you in Christian space? So your group must be
spiritually attractional, Which involves at least four things:

1. Be hospitable. You should at the very least be a friendly group. People shouldn’t have
to work. Hard. To break in. And feel like they belong.

2. Be authentic. Fakey Christians, pretense, hypocrisy, appearing like you have it all together – the perfect everything, etc. NONE of that is attractive to anyone. Ever.

3. Pray together. Let people pray for others and let them experience the presence and move of the Holy Spirit for themselves through prayer! If you, as the leader, do all the praying, they miss out on that experience.

4. Learn about God. Make the Word of God preeminent in the group. Let them hear God
talk through His Word. Let their minds dwell on it while in your group. The Word of God
is compelling and transformative.

If we stay invested in the “going out” and “attracting in ”of mission, we will help to change
the world by helping people to change!

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Apostasy: Don’t Be A Statistic!

The Bible has promised and prophesied that the church will apostatize (2 Thessalonians 2). That means people identifying as Christians will fall away from their once held faith and belief in God. They will abandon their previous loyalty to Jesus. People claiming to be Christians will become unrecognizable from the world based on their lifestyles and choices.

There are two types of apostasy: falling away from orthodox (right or true) BELIEF and falling
away from the orthodox PRACTICE of our faith.

Apostasy always starts with an IDEA. Satan didn’t shipwreck humanity through physical power or supernatural might. He simply suggested an idea – did God really say you shouldn’t eat from any tree? Because Satan knows the destructive power of a bad idea.

To protect ourselves from the bad ideas of Satan and culture, we need to:

Take every thought captive
2 Corinthians 10:5

Test every spirit
1 John 4:1

Hold on for dear life to the biblical message about Jesus, the Gospel, and His Kingdom
1 John 2:24-26

We don’t need to fear the prophecy about apostasy! We just need to stay faithful to God, His Word, His people, and His way of living, and the ministry He’s given each of us to do, which can protect us against the slow fade of apostasy.

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