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10 Reasons
Every Man Should Be A Part of Champions
1) To fulfill the vision of Christ for the
Church
Jesus has given us the Great Commission. We are to go and make
disciples of all nations, mature them in the faith and mobilize
them to win the world for Jesus
(Matthew 28:18-20). This can only be achieved when all believers
become disciples themselves. The small group setting of Champions
is a practical means to see this disciple making happen.
2) To reach out to the lost
The real work of evangelism belongs to every believer. The only
proven method to evangelize is the one-to-one communication of the
gospel by all believers. We are called and commanded by God to share
the good news with our friends, neighbors and relatives. Most people
commit to Christ because of the witness of somebody they know. Small
groups have the capacity to penetrate every part of the city –
schools, offices, businesses, universities and homes. Champions
are not limited by buildings, and so the whole city can be impacted
by the gospel.
3) To nurture new believers
New believers must be made firm in their faith, so that they
will not slide back into unbelief, but become Disciples of Christ.
This consolidation can only be achieved through small groups. In
Champions new believers receive the level of care and nurture they
need. They will be surrounded by men who are committed to pray for
them and to help in a practical way. Without small groups the fruit
of evangelism is easily lost.
4) To become a disciple
Every believer is called to become a true disciple of Jesus
Christ. Jesus puts it this way: “If anyone desires to come
after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow
me.” (Matthew 16:24). The cost is everything, but you don’t
have to go through this alone. You are discipled in Champions by
men who are being discipled themselves. There can be no loose cannons.
Watch out for anyone who is trying to disciple you without being
accountable to the church. Champion leaders are accountable to their
leader. Team Leaders are under 12 Leaders, 12 Leaders are under
the authority of the Director of Champions – Pastor Tom Schaefer
and the Senior Pastor - Dr. Bob Rodgers. They are also subject to
the training and discipline of the church, as well as having the
resources of advice, wisdom and counsel of their leaders.
5) The call to make disciples
The Great Commission is more than a call to evangelize and get
people to make a decision for Christ. New believers must be consolidated
and formed into Disciples of Christ. This implies close personal
contact that is only possible in small groups. A disciple must spend
time with others, be their friend and teach them by word and by
example. The Champions group is an ideal basis for the discipling
relationship.
6) The call to be the church
The church is more than a building and more than church meetings.
Sunday services are only a small part of church life. We don’t
merely go to church, but we are the church. Church is our daily
relationship with Jesus and other believers. We have to be a church
in the world, a church without walls. We are the body of Christ
every day, not just on Sundays. Champion groups through out the
week help us to be the body of Christ 24 hours a day and seven days
a week.
7) To fulfill one another’s commands
There are over 45 passages in the New Testament that speak specifically
about the responsibility we have for each other. We are called to
love one another, care for, teach and encourage one another, exhort,
admonish and restore one another. The only practical context to
achieve this is in small groups. Sunday gatherings are impersonal
and the individual can be lost in a crowd. In a Champions group
every man counts and is important. Small groups enable us to break
a big task of winning the world for Christ into smaller, manageable
and realizable units.
8) To find and fulfill your ministry
Every believer is called to life in the Spirit, and God has
given him special abilities. We are to use our gifting to serve
Christ and to build and strengthen each other. Most Christians never
get to discover their ministry. There are so many gifts and ministries
that the Spirit has given them to us. We must discover them and
learn to develop them as the Spirit has given to us. We must discover
them so that we can use them for the benefit of others. The Champions
group is an ideal place for this. You can be trained how to exercise
the gifts of the Spirit and be released into your ministry.
9) To target your efforts
Champion groups help to focus our efforts and we become effective
in reaching our goals. We are working together; we can’t be
‘going it alone’. To be a Christian means to be part
of the body of Christ. You benefit from the strength, wisdom, encouragement
and the support of the group. Furthermore, small groups enable us
to break a big task of winning the world for Christ into smaller,
manageable and realizable units.
10) To become fruitful
We have been called to be fruitful. Every covenant that God
made with man comes with a promise for fruitfulness. The Champions
group is a place of blessing. It is where you experience multiplication
and where you begin to enter into the joy of fruitfulness. As you
fulfill God’s call upon your life the blessing begins to flow.
God says that He will bless you and cause you to prosper in life.
That is the thrill of walking in agreement with God. |