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The Gospel Music

There are so many Christians that have experienced a great adventure of their Christian life, and they can be able to say that these are the most prolific years of their being a Christian. The ardor for evangelism, the keenness with which, when opening the Bible, the joy when saying the prayers and the expectancy with coming to church. The initial year for Christian discipleship to someone new and Jesus Christ was fresh to them, was just like that first moment when they heard their all-time favorite music. Perhaps you will remember the first instance that you have heard of yours — how besotted you had been by it, how you’re putting it on, repeatedly then listened to it continuously. You told your acquaintances, “You need to hear this — honestly, it is amazing.” That was a Christian life during the first year of many new Christians, overflowing and effervescent. And to be honest, it is probably quite alike since then. It is assumed that was partly because, as everyone is busy with thei...

7 Christ-Centered Discipleship Games for All Ages

Our attention spans appear to be growing shorter and shorter. As a result, Bible teachers utilize games to assist individuals in their spiritual growth . There are games for all ages, from toddlers to adults. 1. Storytelling for Young Adults from the Bible Directions: Sit in a circle with a group of individuals. Tell the group ahead of time to bring 1-2 things to illustrate a Bible narrative. Have the group pass their things to the right, and the others of the group must guess what they represent. They can pass it two more times if they are unable to predict. Each individual who correctly guesses receives a point, as does the person who brought the things. The player with the most points win. 2. Domino Memory Game for Elementary School Students Directions: Choose a Bible passage and write or print it on a sheet of paper or a label. Then, place each label on a domino, making sure that there is no overlap on at least one side so that they can stand up. Then combine the dominoes with the...