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GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM – THE POWER OF GOD TO CHANGE NATIONS 1) What is the Kingdom of God and Its Critical Ingredients - This chapter will discuss statements and strategies discussed in the scriptures concerning the kingdom of God. It will contrast the church and the kingdom; our call to influence communities and nations; conversion to the kingdom of God; our freedom; faith; proclamation; and koinonia. 2) The Kingdom of God Mandate and Mission - This chapter will discuss God’s mandate to Adam and Eve, and Jesus' mandate to the believers before His ascension. The discussion will include having a global mentality; the value and importance of life; fill the earth; subduing the earth; taking dominion or rule in the earth; managing and overseeing nations (peoples) in the world; and the mission as Jesus laid it out. 3) The Glory of the Kingdom of God - This chapter will deal directly with how God wants to be known and how we are to represent Him as a kingdom citizen. As new creations in Christ with His DNA, He has specifically outlined how He wants to express Himself through His compassion; graciousness; mercy; loving kindness; truth; faithfulness; and forgiveness 4) Kingdom of God Core Values, Focus and Attitude - This chapter will deal with how we deal with people (and peoples) that releases the grace and influence of Christ in their lives, their organizations and ruling authorities. Sinners and true seekers loved to be with Jesus. The discussion will include the power of His grace, acceptance, relationship, affection, mind of Christ, humility, servanthood, motivation. motivations. 5) Engaging our Culture - This chapter will deal with what is influencing us and who are we influencing. The discussion will be include leadership, the work of the ministry, cultural relevance, cultural belief systems, growing in wisdom with God and men, spheres of a nation, and ministry of reconciliation. 6) Taking the Promised Land - This chapter will contrast and relate the Jews taking the Promised Land and our call to making disciples of all nations. The discussion will define the Promised Land, Israel’s example, preparation and personal development, personal mission statement, strategic thinking, strategic planning, and strategic implementation.
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