An old Jewish saying describes seven seasons in a rabbi's life, guiding his path toward the heavenly Jerusalem: discovery marks his first decade, service his second, teaching in his 30s, enabling others in his 40s, restructuring for the second half in his 50s, leadership in his 60s, and—should he reach his 70s—compassion and wisdom-sharing become his preoccupation. You are welcome to learn from the wisdom of Solomon, the patience of Job, and the vision of Herzl, who said: "If you will it, it is no dream."
Movements: Seven Seasons of a rabbi’s life
“The heavens are Yours, the earth also is Yours; The world and all its fullness, You have founded them” (Psalm 89:11)
Outreach goals this Christmas:
- Emphasise born-again kingdom experience including “righteousness, peace, joy” not “eating and drinking”
- Encourage life in the Spirit with an outward focus on community engagement
- Promote self-mastery through modalities instead of inconsistent Christian practice
- Prioritise Torah readings and Bible study over recreational activities like mahjong and board games
Enable Total Church Resources to Flow
Target Audience and Mission-Driven Purpose of the Course
Lasting Footprint of the Future State of the Church
Consequential Impacts of Modal Excellence in Movements that Advance the Kingdom
Conclusion: Fitly Framed in Love
Ephesus - Season of Discovery
Smyrna - Season of Service
Pergamum - Season of Learning
Thyatira - Season of Enablement
Sardis - Season of Restructuring
Philadelphia - Season of Leadership
Laodicea - Season of Compassion
Futurist
Specialist
Essentialist
Potentialist
Realist
Expansionist
Interventionist
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