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Your Society Meetings – A Gift

Henry Kuiper·1962-07-01

All this God provides for YOU to enjoy through PARTICIAPTION. You will do so when God lays these things before your mind, through prayer, to seek His blessing on your efforts and those of the society. You will do so by preparing yourself for the study and topics of each meeting. You will participate

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Discussion Groups

Dwight Monsma·1973-09-01

that is the participation of a vast majority of the con­gregation. Only those who are active will benefit. Those who do not join in are the losers. Bible Study

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Federation Board Update

Brian Feenstra·2014-01-01

Your Involvement Young people, participate in your societies, both in the Bible discussion and in the activities. Seize this opportunity to grow spiritually. After all, you will be the next generation of the church. For the sake of God’s beloved church, participate! You will undoubtedly profit from

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Involvement or Participation in Christ – Which?

George C Lubbers·1968-03-01

The Bible does not even have the abstract term; participation! So what? It is important to notice that the Bible speaks of being “made partakers of Christ.” This emphasizes what we are rather than what we do. Here not any mere existentialism of the moment. Here we are dealing with the solid and abid

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To Pay or Not to Pay

Agatha Lubbers·1962-09-01

Participation or nonparticipation, when that is possible, is a choice left to the individual Christian because participation does not directly involve a denial of one’s faith in the Christ of the Scriptures. Making one’s calling and election sure (cf. II Peter 1:10) is not dependent on one’s choice

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Spectator or Participant

John Faber·1957-06-01

Have you ever tried to increase your enjoyment of a sermon by participation? No, we do not mean for you to help the minister preach his sermon, but, we do mean that you study the portion of Scripture that is to be expounded. You have but to try it a single time to prove to yourself that participatio

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The Rewards of Leading Young People’s Society

Vern Huber·1972-03-01

For example we can be­come involved in our Sunday worship services by studying the Lord’s day that will be the topic of one of the sermons. In church services we should all be involved as active listeners, rather than passive listeners. This requires concentration, but if we are to derive benefit fr

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Not What Your Country Can Do

Randy Meyer·1970-01-01

I would like to take this chance to encourage all of you as young people to become more involved in all of the activities of our churches. I would suggest that by working just as hard for next convention as you did for the last one is an excellent way of becoming more involved. Of course, many of us

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Your Society

Homer Kuiper·1948-01-01

In preparing for the Bible study ask yourself as many questions as possible about the passage. If pos­sible, look up a reference, read the context, compare with other Scrip­ture passages. Seek to master the problems involved in every respect. What about the after-recess pro­gram? Do you have to be c

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Here We Go!

Dirk Westra·1987-07-01

The peripheral activities the parties and Christmas caroling, the fundraisers and special programs give us an opportunity to be with the same people we’re with week after week in society, but in a more relaxed setting; these activities, however, should never overshadow the main purpose, namely, the