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Quarterly Workplan for Q2 (Apr-Jun)
Your help would be useful in planning for future needs and thinking about how we can include different methods in the development of the HAN Accelerator over two weeks.
I'll give you relevant sections from our book, 'Secrets of the Menorah.' This book can guide us through the seven biblical archetypes seen in the church, from Adam to Moses, and then to Jesus and Paul.
The sequence follows the order of the Tabernacle, starting at the gate and moving from the outer courts to the Ark of the Covenant, located within the veil in the Holy of Holies.
The pattern described in Exodus, shown to Moses on the mountain, is compared with and mapped to the doctrine revealed to the New Testament evangelists, especially Apostle Paul. This interpretation is clear in Paul's description of the New Testament tabernacle in 1 Corinthians 14:26 (see also, Romans 12:6-8)
The sequence of patterns, starting with the archetypes of Adam and Moses and extending to Jesus and Paul, follows the layout of the Tabernacle. It starts at the gate and moves through the outer courts to the Ark of the Covenant, located inside the veil in the Holy of Holies.
<aside> <img src="https://prod-files-secure.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/49de0235-e8bc-4eca-bf20-2a9d6d267a02/a5014d8f-83c1-4df3-ae83-f9876baeb629/IMG_1438.jpeg" alt="https://prod-files-secure.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/49de0235-e8bc-4eca-bf20-2a9d6d267a02/a5014d8f-83c1-4df3-ae83-f9876baeb629/IMG_1438.jpeg" width="40px" /> In Hanoi's heart where wisdom seeds are sown, Meetings with the Teacher's club, in hushed, profound tone. A local house church, under the sky's wide dome, And fintech employees, in offices of chrome.
Preparing for our curriculum's dawn, Teaching biblical concepts, as the new day is born. In April's gentle light, knowledge will be drawn, In Vietnamese whispers, a new understanding is born.
Two versions of Modalities, under the eastern sun, Led by Ms Law-agey and Ms Trang, their work has begun. Launched in Vietnam, their journey's just begun, For Filipinos and Vietnamese, until the teaching’s done.
Marketing through YouTube, eBooks, and Zoom, In every corner, new ideas beginning to bloom. Raising funds for the cause, dispelling gloom, For the language groups, self-knowledge will boom.
From Hanoi to HCM, under the Gen. Sec’s luminous gaze, Benefiting communities, in numerous ways. In the heart of Vietnam, where the water buffalo grazes, We sow the seeds of modal insight, setting minds ablaze.
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These biblical archetypes guide the development of the M.A. graduate program and determine the campus setup for the three-year program. The program is designed for ministry pilots who aim to change communities through advanced critical thinking and self-organised leadership. It includes all stakeholders, not just those from our own affiliation, association, or denomination.
Thyatira - Season of Enablement
Sardis - Season of Restructuring