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UPCOMING EVENTS


New Courses set for 2025, as we look to encourage, inspire & equip individuals to lead fulfilled lives
VISION DAY: THE POWER OF POTENTIAL
WHAT ARE YOU LIKE? - IDENTITY
MY BELIEFS
"As a Life Coach I proudly embrace an A.P.E.S.T approach to community, ensuring that as I serve, to make a significant impact. Exploring how our uniqueness and diverse differences empowers us as individuals to discover the true gifting and how we together strive to create a stronger, more connected community together."

Multiplication Not Addition
In Christian walk, multiplication and addition represent two distinct approaches to spreading the message and impact our lives.
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Addition: In the context of Christian life, addition refers to the traditional method of reaching out to individuals and bringing them into the community of faith one by one. It involves personal evangelism, discipleship, and nurturing the spiritual growth of each individual. While this approach is essential and effective, it can be relatively slow in terms of expanding the christian's reach.
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Multiplication: On the other hand, multiplication involves a more strategic and exponential approach to a persons life and growth. It focuses on empowering and equipping individuals within the community to become disciple-makers themselves. This process emphasizes training and mentoring new leaders who can, in turn, reach out to others, forming a chain reaction that multiplies the impact of the person ability. Multiplication aims to create a network of individuals who actively share their faith and invest in the lives of others, leading to rapid growth and the transformation of communities.
In summary, while addition focuses on individualized and personal engagement, multiplication emphasizes empowering and releasing individuals to become agents of change and spiritual influence. Both approaches are essential in Christian Life, but multiplication holds the potential for broader and more rapid expansion of the the person's influence and impact.
