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God Called, You Answered.  Now What?

Next to accepting Christ as your Savior, committing yourself to follow God’s call vocationally will be the most important and exciting decision of your life. If you have received a call into ministry, or are wondering if God might be calling you, we want to join your pastor and trusted Christian friends in helping to confirm your call.  You might be asking some of the following questions:

 

HOW DOES GOD CALL PEOPLE?

 

The idea of being “called” to a vocation may be foreign to you. Most individuals choose what they want to do to earn a living. The Bible teaches us that while every Christian is called to be God’s servant and to use his or her vocation to minister to others, God calls some to specialized ministries in behalf of the Church. People do not choose to become ministers, missionaries or some other form of ordained or commissioned minister in the Church; they are called by the Lord.

 

God calls a lot of different kinds of people to commit themselves to vocations of specialized Christian service and He calls them in a lot of different ways.

 

Some people are called in dramatic ways, but most people experience their “call” as a growing conviction, or compulsion, resulting from a time of commitment to the will of God in their lives. Often this takes place at youth camp, camp meeting, missionary convention or revival meeting. But don’t worry if your call didn’t come this way – there is no one way that God calls people.

 

HOW CAN I BE SURE I AM CALLED?

How you are called is not as important as being certain you are called. If God has called you, He can make that call very clear to you. God calls people from within the Body of Christ to minister to that Body and to assist it in incorporating others into fellowship. It seems logical then that He would use the Body of Christ to recognize and nurture those who are called to vocations of specialized ministry. God can use your local church and close Christian friends to help make your call clear and to help prepare you for ministry.

 

Those who are called should be able to pass five “tests” regarding the genuineness of their call. These five tests are:

  1. The test of “grace.” Have you been saved and entirely sanctified? Do you live a holy life? Is the fruit of the Spirit evident in your life?

  2. The test of “gifts.” Do you have a reasonable amount of ability to understand, reason, communicate and provide loving care and leadership to God’s people? Listen to the counsel of your pastor and trusted Christian friends as they guide you in discovering and developing your gifts for ministry.

  3. The test of “fruit.” Are people being helped by your Christian influence? Are you open about your faith?  Have you brought anyone closer to the Lord by your witness?

  4. The test of “an abiding sense of a divine call.” Do you have an inner awareness of God’s leading? Is this awareness dependent upon a highly charged environment to stay alive or is it an unshakeable part of your daily life? Are you ready to pay the price to give yourself wholly to the demands of preparation and service which are a part of this call?

  5. The test of “open doors.” Does the Lord open doors for your preparation for ministry? Are there open doors of opportunity for you to use your talents and test your gifts? The enemy will fight against you, but the Lord will also use open doors of opportunity to validate your call.

Detailed Descriptions of Ministry Areas

Pastoral Ministry
Focuses on developing skills for effective preaching, pastoral care, and overall church leadership. It emphasizes spiritual guidance, community support, and the administration of church activities.

Global Missions Ministry
Prepares individuals for cross-cultural ministry, evangelism, and community development in international contexts. This area emphasizes cultural sensitivity and the ability to adapt to various mission environments.

Church Administration Ministry
Covers organizational management, financial stewardship, and strategic planning for church operations. This training equips individuals to oversee church functions and ensure effective resource allocation.

Christian Education Ministry
Prepares individuals to lead educational programs within the church, including Sunday School and Bible studies. Emphasis is placed on curriculum development and teaching methodologies.

Youth Ministry
Specialized training for engaging with adolescents, focusing on discipleship, program development, and creating a supportive environment for spiritual growth among young people.

Marriage and Family Ministry
Equips leaders to support and counsel families and couples, addressing relational challenges and promoting healthy family dynamics through workshops, counseling, and community support.

Worship Ministry
Involves training in leading worship services, music ministry, and integrating creative arts into the church experience. This area focuses on enhancing the worship experience for congregations.

Community Outreach Ministry
Teaches methods for effective community service and outreach programs that meet local needs. This training emphasizes building relationships and fostering community engagement.

Church Planting Ministry
Prepares individuals to establish and grow new church communities, focusing on vision casting, strategic planning, and leadership development to support new congregations.

Counseling Ministry
Involves training individuals to provide spiritual and emotional support to those in need, addressing various life situations through biblical counseling practices.

Children's Ministry
Equips leaders to work with children, focusing on age-appropriate teaching methods, lesson planning, and creating an engaging environment for spiritual education.

Leadership Development Ministry
Fosters leadership skills for individuals aspiring to take on roles in ministry or church governance, emphasizing personal development and team dynamics.

Intergenerational Ministry
Focuses on engaging multiple generations within the church for a holistic community experience, fostering relationships and collaboration across age groups.

Crisis Management Ministry
Provides training on effectively handling crises and emergencies within the church community, including disaster response and conflict resolution strategies.

Ethics and Integrity Ministry
Emphasizes understanding moral principles and ethical decision-making in a ministry context, preparing individuals to navigate challenges with integrity and accountability.

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