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Category: Seminar Topics

29 Jan

“Born for Glory” Destiny Seminars

“Born for Glory” Destiny Encounter—Biblical and practical principles for identifying and fulfilling your God-given purpose and destiny. Sessions include:   “New Wine” A look at God’s new moves in every generation and how to be a vessel of the “New Wine” revelation—expect the completely unexpected. “The Eight Culture Mountains” A look at the components which shape a culture and discover your mountain assignment to impact our culture for the Kingdom of God. “Our Book of Destiny” God appoints each person’s work and Kingdom assignment. These assignments are specific, tailor-made plans and purposes from the Lord. “Motivational Gifts” Based on Romans 12 (different from spiritual gifts listed in I Cor. 13.), motivational gifts shape our personalities and perspectives in and about life. Motivational Gift Test is available. “Our Royal Authority” Our identity and positioning in Christ...
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29 Jan

THEO-LOGIC: Evidence of God

“THEO-LOGIC: Evidence of God Conference”—Real information and tools to talk with and debate those claiming science as “dis-proof” of God. Available sessions include:   “‘Fine-Tuning’ Theory of the Universe—The Anthropic Principle” The creation of the universe and the life within it can only exist inside of an extremely narrow range of perimeters in terms of the laws of physics. This principle is the one argument proving the existence of God that atheists say they cannot refute. “Proof that the Bible Was Written by God” A look at the three types of Biblical prophecy and mathematical odds of their fulfillment by chance. “False Evidence of God” Exposing the deception of parapsychology, New Age, and false religions. These “false evidences of God” are deceiving our children...
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29 Jan

Our God-Given Rights in the Constitution

“The Church and Politics”—What every Christian should know about our government and politics from an informational and objective viewpoint.  “The Meaning of 'The United States Constitution’ and ‘The Bill of Rights’” A breakdown and explanation of the archaic language and meaning of the Constitution and our rights as listed these critical documents.  “What Does the Bible Say About…?” An objective examination of various political and social topics from a Biblical perspective, including which platforms are advocated by major political parties—no names, no debate, just information.  “Kingdom Vs. Democracy” The laws and requirements of a kingdom operate very differently from those in a democracy. The Kingdom of God is not a democracy and Jesus is not our president. Confusing the two has consequences in...
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29 Jan

Evangelism: Equipping the Saints

  “Equipping the Saints for Evangelism”—Information provided regarding the most effective ways to answer the “hard” questions asked by non-Christians, atheists and even those in the church who don’t agree on many difficult topics. (Facts only, no debate.) Some questions include: Is there really a hell? How can there be if God is a loving God? Why do bad things happen to good people and good things to bad people? The “good person” dilemma—why isn’t that enough? How can you say Jesus is the only way when there are many other religions? What happens to people who’ve never heard of Jesus or who aren’t capable of understanding the Gospel? Doesn’t living in a democracy mean we can choose what we want...
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29 Jan

Discerning False Teachings

  “Under Cover of Light”—Exposing the deception of the occult, parapsychology, New Age and false religions. These “false evidences of God” are deceiving our children and creeping into the Church.    The New Age Movement:  Spirituality” has become the mantra of the New Age movement, claiming that it doesn’t matter what you worship because all paths lead to God. A discussion of how this deception is sold, marketing some activities as “science,” and using books, movies, and toys to sell other NA content under the banner of “harmless fun and games." False Religions: Every major religion non-Christian religion contains some flaw in its logic when followed to its end: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and the newest world religion—Chrislam.  ...
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29 Jan

Keys to Leadership

  Must-know principles for being an effective leader in the Kingdom of  God.   “The ‘Do’s and Don’t's of Leadership” The good or damage done depends on whether or not people in leadership abide by specific Biblical principles: operating under Kingdom authority, loyalty, unity, stewardship, servanthood, and forgiveness and trust. “Kingdom Principles” The laws and requirements of a kingdom operate very differently than those in a democracy. Leaders need to know the differences and be able to explain kingdom requirements in order to impact the world for the Kingdom of God. “Motivational Gifts” Leaders operate very differently based on their motivational gifts (Biblical personality types). Knowing the various perspectives through which others view circumstances, will help to determine which leaders should counsel whom and lessen conflict...
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28 Jan

Principles for Living in the Kingdom of God

  KINGDOM OF GOD PRINCIPLES—These topics may be added to conference themes as workshops or used as teachings at other services or functions.   “Religion vs. Relationship” The difference between knowing about God and truly knowing God will make all the difference in every other aspect of our relationship with the Lord. “The Weapons of Our Warfare” Several practices with which we battle in the spiritual realms. “The Parable of the Good Soil” What is “good soil” and how do we get rid of “hard ground,” “rocks,” and “thorns” in our hearts to cultivate fruitfulness? “Sowing and Reaping” This principle works for or against circumstances in the life of anyone—Christian or not. As spiritual laws go, this one is huge, and is a primary factor in...
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27 Jan

Keys for Catholics

  Catholics attending or visiting non-denominational or evangelical churches or talking with people who attend them are often confused regarding the differences in doctrines. The seminar answers many questions Catholics may have regarding these differences. This presentation does not try to convince anyone that they’re “wrong;” it’s simply a look into Scripture. Commonly-asked questions include: “What does ‘Born Again’ mean?” “Why don't some churches have confession?” “Does your church have the sacraments?” “Is it okay to read the Bible on your own?" "What is the 'Baptism in the Holy Spirit'?" "Why are people lifting their hands or talking in other languages?" "What are 'spiritual gifts'?"  Other questions are answered as they arise. ...
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