CHRIST MINISTRY RWANDA PILLARS
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In Matthew 28:19–20, we often assume the focus is on evangelism. But Jesus commissions us to “make disciples.” of all nation Evangelism, discipleship and disciple making are all important terms for us to understand both in their meaning and in their relationship with one another. The disciple-making process goes on to include Christian growth until ultimately the person becomes a multiplying disciple maker himself or herself.
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Education is the basic building block of every society. It is the single best investment countries can make to build prosperous, healthy and equitable societies. Those who leave school at an early age are vulnerable to unemployment, poverty, early marriage, and pregnancy. Some of the factors that fuel drop-out rates include poverty, gender, disability, family as well as perceived low return on investment for education. Developing alternative learning opportunities that take into account these reasons for high drop-out rates are necessary to provide young people appropriate opportunities to consolidate their basic knowledge and competencies, and equip them with the relevant skills needed to obtain employment, become business owners and entrepreneurs or engage in other productive work.
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This aims at helping to emphasize gospel through media channels such as television radios and newspapers to impart the Biblical convictions that they must have.
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To help our audience visit the religious sites and learn more about faith tourism and spiritual purposes. This raises awareness of humanity’s common heritage and provides resources for preservation. This can too contribute to local development.
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This will take into consideration of the golden rules (etiquette tips) We are dedicated to changing lives through public awareness, sharing love as Christ
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Community and youth transformation, CYT project aims at providing services to enhance literacy and adaptive life skills, support community security and improve inter- linkages and sharing of best practices among participating agencies working in those communities
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In church, clergy and staff are engaged in conversations. Having been trained to preach and teach and be good pastors, they find themselves managing volunteers, doing reviews, leading teams and often with line management responsibility.
We noticed that the skills needed to do these contain many of the skills in their existing toolbox, but working in complex roles involving pastor, manager, leader, supervisor and other roles clergy and church leaders often feel inadequately equipped for the task