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Philippines church feeds 1,000 children
• Taytay First Church of the Nazarene provided lunch for nearly 1,000 children.
Philippines church feeds 1,000 children
• Manila, Philippines• Each Saturday, Taytay First Church of the Nazarene strives to
have a special lunch for neighborhood children who might otherwise go without. This Christmas the church decided to take its lunch program to a new height by feeding and ministering to 1,000 children.
Several weeks before Christmas, church members were challenged to become involved through giving and volunteering.
"When we first arrived at the designated covered ball court in the middle of the barangay, there weren't very many people there," said Connie Aebischer, regional Nazarene Missions International coordinator. "Over a short period of time, the children began pouring in accompanied by their parents."
Philippines church feeds 1,000 children
• Youth from Taytay First Church's Generation Congregation joined with church members, Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary students, barangay (neighborhood) government officials, and local Jollibee Restaurant employees to help facilitate the day's events.
As the children were seated, the children's version of the JESUS film was shown in the local language. Eyes were riveted to the screen as the story of Jesus' ministry and death was portrayed.
"I have been participating in showing of the JESUS film for many years," said Todd Aebischer, Asia-Pacific regional communications coordinator. "I am always moved by the incredible impact that this story has on the children. It is a story that never becomes old. It is a story of the greatest gift that anyone could ever receive at Christmas."While nearly 1,000 children were fed physical food, they were also served something so much greater: the story of the love of Christ, available to anyone who is willing to receive it.--Church of the Nazarene Asia-Pacific Region
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7. The Great High Priest
The Word to Live By:
Unlike the other high priests, he does not
need to offer sacrifices day after day,
first for his own sins, and then for the sins
of the people. He sacrificed for their sins
once for all when he offered himself.
—Hebrews 7:277
7. The Great High Priest
What does having Jesus
as our High Priest
have to do with
receiving mercy?
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7. The Great High Priest
How does knowing that
you can confidently approach
God’s throne for help
assist you in facing temptation?
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7. The Great High Priest
How does knowing that
you can confidently approach
God’s throne for help
assist you in facing temptation?
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7. The Great High Priest
Why is it important
to note that high priests
are selected by God?
What does this tell us
about God?
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7. The Great High Priest
What do the directions
in Leviticus reveal about
the holiness of God?
What do they reveal about
the sinfulness of humanity?
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7. The Great High Priest
In what ways
do the instructions
in Leviticus 16 contrast
with the way we enter
into God’s presence now?
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7. The Great High Priest
How did God
deal gently
with you when
you were
“ignorant and
going astray”?
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7. The Great High Priest
How can we maintain a sense
of God’s holiness and greatness
while still enjoying the freedom
of confidently approaching
His throne?
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7. The Great High Priest
How does suffering
inform the way
Jesus treats us?
How do we deserve
to be treated by God?
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7. The Great High Priest
How does Jesus’ work
as our High Priest reveal
God’s mercy toward us
as sinners?
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7. The Great High Priest
How do you picture the way
God responds when you come to Him
with your needs?
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7. The Great High Priest
When have you submitted
to God and learned obedience
by what you suffered?
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