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Ideas for teaching ministry of the Holy Spirit
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Seeker oriented material > Apologetics > Full time ministry vs career > Master Plan of Evangelism > Ideas for teaching ministry of the Holy Spirit
Making the Ministry of the Holy Spirit an Emphasis
Resources for Teaching on the Ministry of the Holy Spirit
- How to be Filled with the Holy Spirit - Student Notes
- How to be Filled with the Holy Spirit - Teacher's Notes
- How to Share the Spirit Filled Life
- Teaching the Spirit Filled Life 1
- Teaching the Spirit Filled Life 2
Ideas for Teaching about the Ministry of the Holy Spirit
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- Ask often, “How does that relate to being filled with the Spirit?”
- Keep repeating, “It all boils down to…” and hold up the Holy Spirit booklet in your small groups for personal appointments.
- Ask students during your sharing time in your small group if someone would like to share an experience of spiritual breathing from their week.
- Ask on a personal appointment, or in your small group for an example of one time when they responded to a situation or person filled with the Spirit, and one time when they didn’t respond filled with the Spirit, Review Spiritual breathing.
- Give “My Heart Christ’s Home” to people after Discovery Group #3. Discuss it for a few minutes in your following Discovery Group. (Note: If you are not utilizing the Discovery Group for your Intro Bible Study then you can choose to give it to them at any time and have a discussion on it.)
- Encourage for personal Bible Study: Transferable Concepts 2, 3, 4 - 10 Steps to Christian Maturity
- Ask, “what has God been teaching you in regard to the Spirit-filled life?”
- Relate the Spirit filled life to what is happening in your life as you talk to a student.
- Recommend “The Holy Spirit: the Key to Supernatural Living” or “The Secret” books by Bill Bright.
- Personally go through the Holy Spirit booklet with each person new to your movement.
- Use other words or phrases to talk about or describe the Spirit-filled life.
- “Delight yourself in the Lord…”
- “Putting God first in your life…”
- “Christ-centered life…”
- “Self centered attitude..”
- Brainstorm with other students on more ways to communicate the Spirit-filled life.
- As a group, each keep a “Spirit-filled Journal” for a month and keep sharing what you are learning.
- Ask them how to communicate the Spirit-filled life, first by sharing the booklet, then from God’s Word.
- Watch for changes in their lives and encourage them in it, pointing out that it’s the working part of God’s spirit.
