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Ce que vous faites dans votre vie pour développer la simplicité et la pureté de la dévotion au Christ ? Utilisez ces 3 concepts pour s’engager dans une marche plus profonde avec le Seigneur.
Peut-être plus important que de comprendre les signes d’alerte, les dirigeants doivent un plan et une stratégie pour éviter les écueils que menant d’autres peut apporter.
Si vous êtes une infirmière, un avocat ou vous avez été sur la lune, Dieu unique vous a donné des chances d’être généreux avec votre vie et d’exprimer sa générosité.
Découvrez la vérité de la vie, remplis de l’esprit, avec des ressources sur la façon d’être rempli, marcher avec et l’expérience de l’Esprit Saint.
J’ai appris 6 principes pour me guider car je cherche la volonté de Dieu dans toutes les situations
Il existe des signes avant-coureurs si vous savez où regarder pour voir si vous, ou un dirigeant proche de vous, est à risque de burnout ou échec même moral.
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What is Cru’s Purpose? Why do we exist? What is our contribution to the Body of Christ? Executive Vice-President Steve Sellers reminds Cru staff and partners at our recent Staff Conference.
Cru’s leadership has been assessing the risk of the work we do and has begun to take measures to ensure the safety of our staff and the people who are part of our ministries, you all.
After leading one of the world’s largest Christian ministries for 19 years, Steve Douglass has announced plans to step down from his role as president of Cru/Campus Crusade for Christ International.
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Can one conversation change the course of a life?
Think about a conversation you’ve had that made a long-lasting impact on you. Maybe it opened your eyes to a new way of living, allowing you to let go of old, destructive habits. This is exactly what happened to one marginalized woman from Samaria.
In John 4, Jesus has a life-changing conversation with a Samaritan woman who is gathering water from a well. While this interaction may look like a coincidence, it was part of a plan for her redemption. Jesus was faithful, and He called this woman to step out in faith so He could give her new life.
Would you rather sit by the well when you’ve tasted the living water or run to share that truth with others?
Entering into life-changing conversations requires vulnerability on both sides. You may have to dig deep and remind yourself of the pain in which Jesus met you.
It may be scary to share what Jesus has done in your life, but ask yourself, would you rather sit by the well when you’ve tasted the living water or run to share that truth with others?
You can learn how to do that through these three lessons Jesus teaches us at the well.
Jesus was a Jewish man. The woman was a Samaritan, descended from Jews who had intermarried with Gentiles. Jews generally had a very low opinion of Samaritans. In John 4:4 (New International Version), this Samaritan woman responds to Jesus’ request for water by saying, “You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan woman. How can you ask me for a drink?” The verse explains, “For Jews do not associate with Samaritans.”
Throughout this chapter we see Jesus breaking through cultural and religious barriers, even though it was socially taboo. In verses 21-26, Jesus tells the woman that there will be a time when true believers in God will worship the Father not on mountain tops or in temples, following a religion or cultural tradition, but through the Holy Spirit living inside of them.
In today’s society, cultural and religious divides seem to go hand-in-hand.
To go to those who aren’t like you, especially the ones on the outskirts of society, can be a challenge. But it’s a challenge worth taking because you get to tell them of the Living Water you know.
Jesus didn’t erase the Samaritan woman’s past but reminded her that her past was not her future. Jesus believes the same for you.
Jesus knows her past and her pain, but He also knows her purpose. And He knows your purpose too.
In verses 17-21, Jesus begins to show the Samaritan woman that He knows her past and her pain, but He also knows her purpose. And He wants to show you that He knows your purpose too.
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus gives examples of active listening and compassion through asking questions (see Mark 10:46-52, Luke 24:15-27). Though the Samaritan woman was ashamed of her past, Jesus listened well and then painted a picture of what was to come.
As a follower of Jesus, you may often feel you cannot share your faith with others because of baggage from your past. Yet just as John 4 is a story of redemption, so is yours. Jesus has changed your life and wants to use you to reach others as well. So share your story, knowing all the glory that’s to come, and listen well to theirs.
Passages - A Daily Evangelism Devotional
Through lessons, prayer and meditation, Passages provides biblical motivation and training for sharing Christ with close friends and acquaintances.
One conversation with Jesus changed the Samaritan woman’s life. One conversation with your neighbor could do the same.
The story of the Samaritan woman concludes with the woman running back to town to share about Jesus.
In verse 29, she says, “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could He be the Messiah?” One conversation with a stranger sent her off to be a great evangelist to the neighbors she once avoided. Many Samaritans came to trust in Jesus as their Savior because of that one conversation.
What would it look like for you to trust God with one conversation about Him this week? Could you share your faith with one person? Who would that be?
Start with prayer. Ask God for opportunities to share the Good News with your neighbors, friends and family. Not sure how to connect with your neighbor? Read “How to Love the Neighbor You Haven’t Met.”
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