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Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
ThemesTimes
1.IntroductionTrainers Overview
2.Theological3.Spirituality4.Evang
5.Discipleship6.SlumContex7. Ch Growth
8. Leadership9. Community
Transform
10.Advocacy11. Mission 12. Finale
8.00 Worship
8.30Teaching
Welcome Viv’s Story:
Developing a Poor Peoples' Church
The Kingdom of God & the Poor
IncarnationParticipants
Stories
1. Developing Leadership
2.Planning Training of Pastors
The Kingdom & Justice in the Slums
Stories
10.20-40 Morning Tea
10.40Teaching
Teaching: Developing Story-telling Theologies
Participants work on stories
Teaching: The Spirit, Evangelism, and Justice Stories
Teaching: Dealing with the Grief of Pastoring the Poor
Stories
Ministering to HIV/Aids victims
Participants Stories
Action Plan
Planning your training program (2).
Sharing Lessons
1.00-2.00 Lunch
2.00 – 3.15
The Global Church in SlumsGoals of the Training
Teaching: Kingdom Economics in Old Testament
Context: Squatter Culture and the Church
Diaconal Development
Seed Projects Stories
Time of Intercession
Evaluation
3.15 – 4.30
Teaching: The Kingdom of God
Discipling Movements
Four Seasons of Growth
Organisational Development budgeting,
Teaching:Cooperative Economics
Discussion
Finale: Poor Wise Man Finale: Pr PKMoses
4.30-6.00Workshop
Fill in registrationPrepare stories
Leaders Meet Developing a Work Plan
Diaconal Workplan
Diploma Giving
The Kingdom of God
Viv Grigg
Nov 2004, rev Mar 2007
Jesus came preaching
What is the Kingdom of God?What are the Seven Parables of the Kingdom?
IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
THE KING
INTERVENESTHE KING INVADES HISTORY
AS A SUFFERING SERVANT
THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS ETERNAL, UNCHANGING (Psa 145:11-13)
IN THE OLD TESTAMENT.
ADAM NOAH
ABRAHAM MOSES etc.
DAVID
IN EACH INTERVENTIONTHE KINGDOM PRINCIPLESARE MADE KNOWN: SPIRITUAL,ECONOMIC, SOCIALTHROUGH GOD'S DEALINGS WITH ISRAEL
IN THE LIVES OF:
COMMUNITIES OF THE KINGMANIFEST KINGDOMSPIRITUALITY, ECONOMICS, SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
COVENANTS OF MERCY AND JUDGEMENT
IN THE LAST DAYS WILL BE THE TRIUMPHAL COMING
AS THE KING OF KINGSAND AS JUDGE OF ALL
THE KINGDOM
WILL RULE THE
KINGDOMS OF
THIS EARTH
It is a Kingdom Present…. And Not Yet!
Covenants - Foundations of Trust What happens when a society
cannot trust each other? 7 Covenants of the scripture
reflect the Kingdom – Noah (Gen 9:8-17), Abraham
(2) (Gen 15:9-21; Gen 17), Sinai (Ex 19-24), Phinehas (Num 25:10-13), David (2 Sam 7:5-16), New Covenant (Jer 31-34)
All covenants involve: God-Human Society Land
God
Humanity Land
New Testament period till today
GOD
MANAGING THE CREATED ORDER
GODSOCIAL
DISCIPLESHIP
SPIRITUAL
DISCIPLESHIP
ECONOMIC
DISCIPLESHIP
RULES OVERHUMANITY
WHO ARE TO RULE AS HISVICE-RULERS
RULES OVER HUMANITY
WHO ARE TO BE THEIR NEIGHBOURS'
KEEPERSIN EQUALITY, BROTHERHOOD,SISTERHOOD AND JUSTICE
Discipleship: Responses to the Reign of the King
The Kingdom is God’s RuleBringing Redemption of Humanity
And Restoration of Creation
1.
2.
3.
Jesus is the AnswerWhat’s the Question? Human Needs Spiritual
Separation Death
Social Alienation Injustice
Economic Poverty Opulance Exploitation
Political Oppression
Divine Resources
Spiritual Spiritual Life Eternal Life
Social Community Justice Brotherhood
Economic Food / Work / Land Equal Distribution Management of
Resources Political
Servant-Leaders
Go to Kingdom Economics
Some Sample Principles of the Kingdom Economic
Creativity Productivity Voluntary & periodic
redistribution Private property Communal economics
Social Equality Brotherhood, sisterhood
Spiritual Eternal life Answered prayer Power of Spirit
Political The Leader is a Servant Power is to be distributed The multiplication of small
grassroots economic, political or spiritual organisations distributes power
The government is to serve the poor
Some New Testament Economic Principles of the Kingdom
Redistribution (2 Cor 9:8; Acts 2:42-44)
Forsaking all (Luke 12:33) Live simply vs consumerism (1
Tim 6:6-8) Identification with the poor
(John 1:14) The rich are brought low, and
the poor are uplifted (James 1:9)
Rich
Middle Class
• Level of Equality and Simplicity
Labouring Poor
Destitute Poor