Gain a better understanding of your spiritual gifts and know God’s plan for your life with the video course!
Unlock the power of your spiritual gifts and use them to reach new people for Jesus and grow your church with this online course led by the founder of Church Doctor Ministries, Kent R. Hunter. This four-session course is designed to help you identify and utilize your spiritual gifts in your life and ministry.
Through a comprehensive approach that is based on the New Testament, you will gain a deeper understanding of spiritual gifts and how they can be used to serve God and others. You will also receive downloadable resources that will help you put your newfound knowledge into practice, including exercises and assessments to help you identify your unique gifts.
Whether you’re a seasoned ministry leader or just beginning to explore your spiritual journey, this course is for you. Discover your spiritual gifts and unlock your full potential to impact the world for Christ. Enroll now and start uncovering your spiritual DNA today.
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Some Christians do not believe all of the gifts are operable today. Others believe that God uses all of the gifts listed in the New Testament. Still others add a few “gifts” from the Old Testament, which many Christians prefer to call “talents.” But what are spiritual gifts? How can you discover yours and put them into use for God’s Kingdom?
This customized, one-day workshop will provide a comprehensive approach to spiritual gifts as they appear in the New Testament and are accepted by reputable biblical scholars, helping you discover God’s plan for your life.
Does your church need a philosophy of ministry statement for spiritual gifts?
A philosophy of ministry statement identifies the uniqueness, core competencies, and direction of your church. Fill out this form to download a sample spiritual gifts philosophy of ministry statement to guide your church in creating your own.
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Your Spiritual Gifts:
Discover God's Plan for Your Life
This book is a comprehensive approach to spiritual gifts as they (1) appear in the New Testament and (2) are accepted by reputable biblical scholars. Some Christians do not believe all of the gifts are operable today. Others believe that God uses all of the gifts listed in the New Testament. Still others add a few “gifts” from the Old Testament, which many Christians prefer to call “talents.”
Consider organizing small groups in your church or with other Christians interested in learning more about their gifts and how to use them in everyday missions and ministries.
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Spiritual gifts are the way God organizes the living body of Christ. To become aware of your gifts is to know where you fit in Kingdom work and where you will find greatest fulfillment.
There are various views of which gifts should be included in a list for the Church today and which gifts should not be included. This Spiritual Gifts Profile uses all those gifts (a) listed in the New Testament and (b) accepted by some scholars. The Church today must not conclude that because the Christian community in apostolic times had members with certain gifts that, therefore, the Church today must possess similar gifts or it is somehow incomplete. On the other hand, the Lord may choose to give such gifts, but He gives to His Church according to His will.
Christians today will accept with joy and thanksgiving any gift the Spirit may choose to give for the purpose of building up the Church. The body of Christ, therefore, cannot reject outright the possibility that God may endow some in the Christian Church with the same abilities and powers He gave the early church.