In Philippians 1:6 we are told that God will carry on to completion the work He began in us. This grid is a tool to help you identify areas of your character where growth is needed. Read the character trait along with its antonym and description. Evaluate your life in respect to each trait. Remember the purpose of this exercise is to help you know your areas of strength and weakness in order to utilize and develop them for God's glory.
The Key to Caring - Unconditional Love
BY TED W. ENGSTROM
With all the competing claims on our time and energy, how can we learn to care directly, personally, lovingly for the “walking wounded” around us?....
The Disciple is a Servant
BY FRANCIS COSGROVE
Dr. V. Raymond Edman, late president of Wheaton College, once said, "Our job is not to train leaders, but to train servants." That's a tremendous objective for a school, for the world has all too few servants. Many people aspire to leadership, fame, and success. Very few aspire to servanthood....
Loving By Serving
BY JERRY BRIDGES
“Whoever wants to be great among you must be your servant,” said Jesus, the greatest of servants. How can you express Christ’s love through service?