Self-control in the life of discipleship speaks of a transformed heart, a changed life and the power of the Holy Spirit guiding us along our Christian journey. We often look at self-control as refraining from actions we secretly want to do. But in Galatians, Paul reminds believers who they are in Christ. We are set free and the dispositions of our hearts have been changed, so that instead of following the whims of our sinful nature, we live with the mind of Christ. We then walk as Christ walked in the work of faith, the patience of hope and the labor of love.
CD501 – Vocation of Ministry
CD605 – Gospel Catechesis: Transformative Discipleship
CD/MF615 Family Development: Discipleship and the Home
CS/CD/MS676 Discipling for Evangelism and Social Justice
MS750/ME950 Missional Discipleship
MS714/ME914 Theology of Evangelism
MS735/ME935 Wesleyan Missiology
MM520, 620, 720 and various practicums
SF502 The Spiritual Life of the Leader
SF625 Theology & Spiritual Formation
SF630 Wesleyan Tradition and Spiritual Formation
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