The Bible is filled with stories of ordinary people being used by God in extraordinary ways. And God continues using this amazing template to this day.
Radio pastor Chip Ingram, the president of Walk Thru the Bible, says our personal limitations don’t prohibit God from using us. Instead, they often become the very platform on which He chooses to display His grace.
Yet we don’t see God’s extraordinary power in the lives of every ordinary person. “One thing must occur in the hearts of ordinary people if God is going to use them to do extraordinary things,” Chip says. “People must have faith.”
Chip takes a look at the concept of Why God Uses Some People More Than Others in a live, interactive CCN broadcast Tuesday, October 28.
Chip believes that faith — simply believing in God — is more important than intelligence, education, giftedness, background, wealth, or personality. Best of all, faith is readily available to every believer.
In this seminar you’ll learn seven ways to grow and develop your faith. You’ll also discover helpful methods for evaluating how you’re doing on your journey of faith. Chip will also share some practical tools for helping others on this journey of faith.
If you’re ready to learn how to act on what God says and stake your life and future on it, then this seminar is for you. Discover how you can live a life of faith that God will use in extraordinary ways!
Who Should Attend This Seminar:
- Pastors
- Ministry leaders
- Elders
- Lay leaders
- Everyone that wants to do extraordinary things for God!
Chip Ingram is the President of Walk Thru the Bible Ministries (www.walkthru.org) in Atlanta, and the teaching pastor on the daily radio program “Living on the Edge” (www.lote.org).
Chip, who holds a master’s in theology from Dallas Theological Seminary, is also a best-selling author. His books include: Holy Ambition: What It Takes To Make A Difference For God, I Am With You Always, Holy Transformation: What It Takes For God to Make a Difference In You, and Love, Sex and Lasting Relationships. Chip and his wife Theresa have four grown children.
Program Element |
Time |
Session 1 |
70 minutes |
Break |
15 minutes |
Session 2 |
35 minutes |
Round Table/Q&A and Closing Comments |
30 minutes |
Notes:
(1) As with all live programming, all times are approximate and subject to change
(2) There may be some Q&A after the break if time permits.
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