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1 By Kwang Shik Seo Mentor: Dr. Charlie Davidson Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Lynchburg, Virginia March 2009

2 A. Project Purpose 1. To understand the biblical basis for 2. To establish the need for such a discipleship A. Project Purpose 1. To understand the biblical basis for 2. To establish the need for such a discipleship Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity Balanced Discipleship

3 B. Personal Connection to The Project 1. In 2004, my family was involved a terrible car accident. 2. In my journey applying Ron Hawkins’ model, I felt that God guided me to look inside B. Personal Connection to The Project 1. In 2004, my family was involved a terrible car accident. 2. In my journey applying Ron Hawkins’ model, I felt that God guided me to look inside Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity

4 A. In the Korean Society 1. Suicide 2. Divorce A. In the Korean Society 1. Suicide 2. Divorce Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity Source: Americas of Divorce ReformSource: Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaSource: Ministry for Health: Welfare and Family Affairs

5 B. In the Korean Culture 1. Hwa-Byoung : An anger syndrome. 2. Hann : A form of regret or resentment syndrome. B. In the Korean Culture 1. Hwa-Byoung : An anger syndrome. 2. Hann : A form of regret or resentment syndrome. Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity

6 C. In the Korean Church 1. Shame 2. Crisis of the leadership C. In the Korean Church 1. Shame 2. Crisis of the leadership Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity

7 Question? 1. Does the Korean Church adequately balance emotional and spiritual health? 2. Doest the Korean Church and its training programs help church members to find such a balance. Question? 1. Does the Korean Church adequately balance emotional and spiritual health? 2. Doest the Korean Church and its training programs help church members to find such a balance. Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity

8 Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity A. Survey Purpose 1. To get sense of where we in the Korean Presbyterian Church are as disciples of Jesus Christ. 2. To help develop a vision for the Church. A. Survey Purpose 1. To get sense of where we in the Korean Presbyterian Church are as disciples of Jesus Christ. 2. To help develop a vision for the Church.

9 Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity B. Hypothesis Emotional and Spiritual healthy growth depend on increasing participation in discipleship training. B. Hypothesis Emotional and Spiritual healthy growth depend on increasing participation in discipleship training.

10 What Expected 1. If increasing participation in discipleship training did indeed drive emotional and spiritual health, we would see a direct liner correlation between levels of discipleship and levels of emotional and spiritual health growth. What Expected 1. If increasing participation in discipleship training did indeed drive emotional and spiritual health, we would see a direct liner correlation between levels of discipleship and levels of emotional and spiritual health growth.

11 C. What Was found 1. Involvement in discipleship training does not predict emotional and spiritual health growth. 2. There is character transformation that is very predictive and powerful. C. What Was found 1. Involvement in discipleship training does not predict emotional and spiritual health growth. 2. There is character transformation that is very predictive and powerful.

12 Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity D. What can we do now? 1. We need a balanced discipleship training. 2. We should develop a biblical discipleship model. D. What can we do now? 1. We need a balanced discipleship training. 2. We should develop a biblical discipleship model.

13 A. McGee’s Model Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity

14 B. Hawkins’s Model Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity

15 Hawkins Model PACO 85215

16 C. Celebrate Recovery Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity

17 Seven Keys 1. They have seven keys to start this program and keep it growing. 2. Each of the seven keys acts like a pillar built on the foundation and supported by the foundation of Jesus Christ. Seven Keys 1. They have seven keys to start this program and keep it growing. 2. Each of the seven keys acts like a pillar built on the foundation and supported by the foundation of Jesus Christ. 12 Step Program CELEBRATE RECOVERY MINSTRY Key1-Worhsip Key2-Leadership Training Key3-Senior Pastor support Key4-Fellowship Key5-Curriculum Key6-New Group Key7-Outreach JESUS CHRIST Key 1 – Worship Worship is a major strength and difference between a Christ-centered and a secular recovery program. Key 2 – Leadership Training Rick Warren says that “Once you stop learning you stop leading.” Key 3 - Senior Pastor support The senior pastor’s support of recovery program makes it acceptable for someone to be in recovery Key 4 – Fellowship Event The main focus of fellowship event is to help members develop healthy relationships. Key 5 - Curriculum Celebrate Recovery is based on the Bible and on Christ-centered ministry. Key 6 – New Group They do not start a new group until they have a trained leader and co-leader. Key 7 – Outreach Outreach keeps the recovery ministry healthy and growing.

18 C. New Life Fellowship Church Emotional Health Spiritual Maturity

19 6 Principles 1 Look Beneath the Surface 2 Break the Power of the Past 3 Live in Brokenness and Vulnerability 4 Receive the Gift of Limit 5 Embrace Grieving and Loss 6 Make Incarnation Your Model

20 Fifteen Strategies 1. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Balanced in Five Purposes of the Church. 2. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Based on Four Resources. 3. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Touched in Three Connecting. 4. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Empowered in Two Methods. 5. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Christ-Centered. Fifteen Strategies 1. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Balanced in Five Purposes of the Church. 2. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Based on Four Resources. 3. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Touched in Three Connecting. 4. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Empowered in Two Methods. 5. The Korean Presbyterian Church Should be Christ-Centered. Five Purposes of the Church 1.Be balanced in Worship 2.Be balanced in Outreach 3.Be balanced in Fellowship 4.Be balanced in Lay ministry 5.Be balanced in New group Four foundations 1.Be Theocentric 2.Be based on Bible 3.Be based on Prayer 4.Be based on Holy Spirit Three connecting 1.Connect to our source 2.Connect to our self 3.Connect to our society Two methods 1.Healthier Sharing small group 2.Inductive method study One Center Jesus Christ

21 1. Helping Community 2. Relationships with God and with other people 3. Small Local Church 1. Helping Community 2. Relationships with God and with other people 3. Small Local Church

22 1. Protection Through Strengthening 2 Timothy 4: 17-18 1. Protection Through Strengthening 2 Timothy 4: 17-18 But the Lord stood at my side and gave me strength, so that through me the message might be fully proclaimed and all the Gentiles might hear it. And I was delivered from the lion's mouth. The Lord will rescue me from every evil attack and will bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom. To him be glory for ever and ever. Amen.

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