Servanthood A Foundation Of Life
Having a spirit that can be taught, allowing us to listen to Jehovah our God with the ability to understand and serve, is a fundamental aspect of being a Christian. It is essential for us to practice humility and remain receptive to learning. We should embrace corrections and guidance from those with greater expertise and experience than ourselves. Being humble and teachable is crucial in leading a life of faith. Embracing corrections and guidance entails being willing to listen, actively seeking ways to serve, and remaining open to acquiring knowledge. Let us all endeavor to develop this spirit as we deepen our faith and assist those in our midst.
This book began as a promise by me to teach and explain three quoted words of the Church proper. We as a body of Christ, should not assume that every believer knows the language that is being used while inside or outside of the Church. Although a small portion of the body of Christ knows what is being said, not all of the body has engaged the writings or the sources to understand Christian language. In the spiritual arena, Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, and Teachers are health care providers and interact with people from different faiths, meaning that as caregivers we should become familiar to the beliefs of people. Effectively and efficiently this book looks into the unique features of the three words of faith with the view of opening the opportunities to explore the uniqueness of Christianity in relation to language and provisions of God. As a teacher of truth and God does not want anyone ignorant because it leaves people in darkness in their understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to the hardening of their hearts. And I will not have that on my watch.
James W. Walden
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Servanthood A Foundation Of Life
Having a spirit that can be taught, allowing us to listen to Jehovah our God with the ability to understand and serve, is a fundamental aspect of being a Christian. It is essential for us to practice humility and remain receptive to learning. We should embrace corrections and guidance from those with greater expertise and experience than ourselves. Being humble and teachable is crucial in leading a life of faith. Embracing corrections and guidance entails being willing to listen, actively seeking ways to serve, and remaining open to acquiring knowledge. Let us all endeavor to develop this spirit as we deepen our faith and assist those in our midst.
This book began as a promise by me to teach and explain three quoted words of the Church proper. We as a body of Christ, should not assume that every believer knows the language that is being used while inside or outside of the Church. Although a small portion of the body of Christ knows what is being said, not all of the body has engaged the writings or the sources to understand Christian language. In the spiritual arena, Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, and Teachers are health care providers and interact with people from different faiths, meaning that as caregivers we should become familiar to the beliefs of people. Effectively and efficiently this book looks into the unique features of the three words of faith with the view of opening the opportunities to explore the uniqueness of Christianity in relation to language and provisions of God. As a teacher of truth and God does not want anyone ignorant because it leaves people in darkness in their understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to the hardening of their hearts. And I will not have that on my watch.
James W. Walden
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Servanthood A Foundation Of Life

Servanthood A Foundation Of Life

by James Walden
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Servanthood A Foundation Of Life

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Having a spirit that can be taught, allowing us to listen to Jehovah our God with the ability to understand and serve, is a fundamental aspect of being a Christian. It is essential for us to practice humility and remain receptive to learning. We should embrace corrections and guidance from those with greater expertise and experience than ourselves. Being humble and teachable is crucial in leading a life of faith. Embracing corrections and guidance entails being willing to listen, actively seeking ways to serve, and remaining open to acquiring knowledge. Let us all endeavor to develop this spirit as we deepen our faith and assist those in our midst.
This book began as a promise by me to teach and explain three quoted words of the Church proper. We as a body of Christ, should not assume that every believer knows the language that is being used while inside or outside of the Church. Although a small portion of the body of Christ knows what is being said, not all of the body has engaged the writings or the sources to understand Christian language. In the spiritual arena, Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, and Teachers are health care providers and interact with people from different faiths, meaning that as caregivers we should become familiar to the beliefs of people. Effectively and efficiently this book looks into the unique features of the three words of faith with the view of opening the opportunities to explore the uniqueness of Christianity in relation to language and provisions of God. As a teacher of truth and God does not want anyone ignorant because it leaves people in darkness in their understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to the hardening of their hearts. And I will not have that on my watch.
James W. Walden

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798881170912
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 04/01/2024
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

James Walden is a Ramseur, North Carolina citizen who enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on October 28, 1996. He has served faithfully for 20 years in the field of food service. As a Marine, he served in various leadership, mentoring, and teaching capacities. Before retirement from the Marine Corps, he served as a Regimental Mess Chief/Field Mess Chief/SACO to maintain the 7th Marine Regiment and subordinate units’ readiness in food service. Coordinated with Division
James Walden’s life is guided by a profound belief in harmony and unity. He draws inspiration from 1 Corinthians 1:10 (NKJV), a scripture that underscores the importance of collective action and shared values. ‘Now I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.’ This verse encapsulates his approach to life and work, fostering cohesion and unity in all his endeavors.
James holds a bachelor’s degree in Religion: biblicalbiblical and Theological Studies from Liberty University. He is married to Amy Presson-Walden of Clinton, Iowa, and they have adult children. His hobbies are camping, hiking, shooting weapons, cooking, watching movies, working on construction projects, motorcycle riding, and NASCAR.
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