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Indigenous Empowerment Study-Discussion Guide By Mark and Jennifer Storm ServLife Staff
Submitted:
Believers in Jesus are all part of the same unit, the same body. We’re all different, with various responsibilities and propensities, but none of us are independent. Like instruments playing in symphonic harmony, each of our gifts and talents are intended to work together as an intricate offering to God for the greater good of the world.
This means we need each other. We need to work together as an orchestra does, as parts of a human body do. In a particular moment, western believers may have what their Asian brothers and sisters need. Or Indian followers of the Christ may have what their western counterparts need to complete a specific role or task. But God doesn’t see Indian or Asian or American followers of His Son. Instead, He sees His children, who when working together, accomplish the most beautiful and meaningful work in expanding His kingdom.
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