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Fellowship

WAYS CHRISTIANS CAN BENEFIT FROM FELLOWSHIP If you’re a Christian or are exploring Christianity, you need your own fellowship —  Christian fellowship , that is — for your spiritual journey just as much as you do for other aspects of your life. There is plenty of  biblical teaching on fellowship  that underscores its importance for encouraging one another and sharing in the tribulations and triumphs of fellow seekers of Christ. Fellowship brings together people with similar interests, values, and goals. This means helping people live their faith by creating tightly knit groups that support  fellowship in Christ  in focused ways.   Join a small group to broaden  church fellowship  facilitated by traditional Sunday services. These groups are organized and supported by churches across a variety of Christian denominations The structure of groups can vary they can focus on paryer, or Bible study or other topics, but the core idea is that life is better when you share yours with others who ar

Dpiritual Gifts

Throughout the Bible, there are many examples of Spiritual Gifts, as well as many instances where God chooses an unlikely person to achieve great things simply to prove His glory. Look no further than the   Great Commission  when Jesus calls His followers to make disciples of all nations to see God calling us to do great things. While we probably aren’t going to be parting waters like Moses or building a massive ship like Noah, the Apostle Paul writes about gifts from God which are intended to be used during our service as the   Body of Christ . However, he also points out that we do receive these gifts before coming to Christ. It is ultimately our choice, by free will, to use these spiritual gifts in a good way. Dont know what your spiritual gifts are? Go to  https://giftstest.com/allgifts   and take the quiz to find out THE SPIRITUAL GIFTS Administration     The gift of administration is the divine      strength or ability to organize multiple      tasks and groups of people to accom

Tithing

Tithing is a practice that has deep roots in religious traditions, specifically in Christianity. This practice holds significant spiritual and practical implications for believers. This article aims to explore the meaning and definition of tithing in the Bible, its historical significance, and its relevance in contemporary Christian faith. "Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce"   ( Proverbs 3:9 ) Definition of a Tithe The term "tithe" is derived from the Old English word "teogotha," which means "tenth." In biblical terms, tithing refers to the practice of giving a tenth, or 10%, of one's income or resources to support the work of the church or the religious community. Tithing has a rich history in the Bible and is found throughout the Old and New Testaments. Tithing in the Old Testament Abraham's Tithe : The concept of tithing can be traced back to the book of Genesis when Abraham offered a tenth of