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Finding Balance in Our Daily Lives
In today’s hectic world, many
things compete for our attention. Work is a practical necessity
for most of us, and for born-again Christians, so is participating
in church and ministry. What is the right balance that enables us
to exercise good stewardship of our time and talents? How do we
decide when to say “No" to something in order to say "Yes" to
something else? In this workshop, we will go over some practical
guidelines to help you determine balance in your life.
Workshop by Susan Leong - 2002 WCCCC Winter
Conference
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Sharing The Gospel In Everyday Language
Just like any specialized
discipline, Christianity employs specific terminologies to define
concepts applicable only to their context. Engineers use words
such as kinematics, bandwidth and firmware which are clear to
other engineers, but most others wouldn’t understand. It is the
same with Christians. We use words such as singspiration, quiet
time, atonement, supplication, and many others to communicate
ideas to one another. However, these words may be meaningless to
those whom we want to share Christ with. Since the gospel is for
everyone, we need to learn how to communicate with words everyone
can understand.
Workshop by Gary Stanton - 2002 WCCCC Winter
Conference
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Understanding and Witnessing to
Muslims
We have been told that Islam is a religion of peace, but
the attacks from Islamic terrorists and the call for Jihad convey a
radically different image of Islam. What is the real Islam according
to the Koran? Can the Koran also be a part of the revealed Word of
God? What are the basic teachings of the Koran, and how does the
Koran compare to the Bible? In this workshop, we will explore
the fundamental beliefs of Islam, how it compares to Christianity,
and how to witness to Muslims.
Workshop by James
Setiawan - 2002 WCCCC Winter Conference
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Building Solid Foundations in
Dating
Looking for a lifelong partner to grow and to serve together? Or you
just need skills to avoid pitfalls in relationships? Get some tips on
how to deal with the past and build solid foundation for your future
marriage.
Workshop by
Marian Chow - 2002 WCCCC Summer Workshop
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Success in
Street Evangelism
New!
Do you need to perform the miracle of 5 fish-2 loafs as Jesus did to
attract audience for the Kingdom of Heaven? Or do you need to speak in
tongues like Peter and the disciples during the Pentecost to lead
someone to Christ? This workshop shows you effective and creative way to
bring good news to any strangers you meet on street—whether at hometown
or on mission trip! Sharpen you fishing skills here!
Workshop by
Steve Hong - 2002 WCCCC Summer Workshop
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Listening to
God's Voice
New!
Does God still speak? How could we listen to His voice and follow? Is
knowing God’s will for our lives obscure or obvious? It’s important but
not necessary difficult to discern His voice. In this workshop, we will
look at Biblical basis for listening God’s voice and the joy of obeying
His will.
Workshop by
Jonathon Lee - 2002 WCCCC Summer Workshop
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My Holy
Spirit
New!
What could we do without experiencing the Holy Spirit? The Bible clearly
says, “It’s not by power, nor by might, but by my Spirit.” Spirit-filled
life is not a reserved privilege of our spiritual giants; it could be
your life too! Workshop focuses on Biblical spirit-filled life and
important role of Holy Spirit in our life.Workshop by
Gershom Lee - 2002 WCCCC Summer Workshop
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The Root of Evangelical Churches
Nowadays, we have as many as denominations as one can name. What is the
map of Christianity? How does a
responsible 21st century Christian respond to, and live in an
environment of denominations. The workshop
would trace back the family tree of Christianity and excite a Christian
to think how to deal with fellow
believers in truth, love and the light of Jesus coming.
Workshop by
Emmanuel Hung - 2002 WCCCC Summer Workshop
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Dealing With Conflicts
Within the Church
Conflicts within the Church body can be very painful. Resolving
differences among people or policies is never easy. Instead of
ignoring these problems in your church or fellowship, learn how to
get the proper Biblical perspective. This workshop will provide you
with the tools to help you mend fences and build bridges.
Workshop by Rev.
Larry Tong - 2001 WCCCC Winter Conference
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Purity in Relationships
Getting a
little physically intimate won't hurt right? We're getting married
in the future anyways. What's the difference between lust and love?
How far can I go in order to keep a pure dating relationship? When
should I break up?
Under the influence of the world's
value system, it can be tough to respond to these questions. This
workshop is will help you to answer these and other relationship
questions by looking into what guidelines that God has established
for dating and courtship.
Workshop by Gary
Stanton - 2001 WCCCC Winter Conference
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Living for Kingdom Values
When college students enter the "real world," they're excited about
two or three things: career, a special friend or marriage, and
stuff. You know...stuff that you can buy because of that new job!
They're really not sure why all this is exciting--they've never been
there before, but they can hardly wait...only to be disillusioned in
a few short years. Why?
Student Plenary
by Gary Stanton - 2001 WCCCC Winter Conference
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Why Really Smart People
Believe in God
Many people think that smart people do not believe in God. Since Christians believe in God, they are either not very smart or their psychological needs exceed their intellectual honesty.
Workshop by Richard Yen - 2001 WCCCC Winter Conference
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Script for Personal
Evangelism
Here's a step-by-step dialog on how you can share Christ.
Workshop by
Richard Yen - 2001 WCCCC Winter Conference