There is a vast difference between doing "church work" and doing kingdom work. One can be so occupied doing "church work" without touching the heart and soul of what kingdom work is about. Anyone can wake up from sleep and begin a "church work," but not kingdom work. That's why, we have churches in nearly every street corner in most nations, but that hasn't translated into significant transformation in those nations. The reason for this failure is that, most churches are merely doing their own things and not real kingdom work.
When Jesus Christ, Moses and Elias were discussing serious matters on the mount of transfiguration, Peter awoke from his slumber with a request for three tabernacles to be built, one for Moses, one for Elias and one for Christ. The question is, was the building of three tabernacles part of the discussion Christ, Moses/ Elias were having? No! That's the difference between some "Church work" and kingdom work. Most so-called church work are completely outside what bothers God's heart. When we try to do God's work without bothering about knowing God's heartbeat for a given time and what he expects us to do, what we would be doing is mere church work, with no real consequence. Unfortunately, that's the situation in several quarters.
Most so-called "Church work"are merely man's work done in God's name, but kingdom work is God's work (what God is doing in a season/ dispensation) revealed to an individual after a season of preparation.
"Church work" in several quarters today is all about people "using God" to build a place like the tower of Babel for themselves, but kingdom work is all about God, building and restoring people and things into harmony with himself through prepared vessels of his. We have millions of Church workers today the world over, but very few kingdom workers, which is why the world has become "churchy," but morally bankrupted and in disharmony with God. Church work can only serve God's kingdom interest if Christ is the head and leading the work in achieving God's ultimate interest on earth. https://globalfaithcoalition.ning.com/
Watch out for more light on this crucial subject. Be blessed! DrBenard Etta
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GLOBALREVIVAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA
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THE GLOBAL REVIVAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA
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Our Vision & Mission is to provide academic excellence to students worldwide through appropriate training and career development with our primary emphasis placed on students from developing countries.The original impetus for the
THE GLOBALREVIVAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA (GRNUT) occurred in 2015 with a vision to bring Christians together without focusing on doctrinal differences but rather placing the emphasis on achieving the common goal of reaching out to many Christians through education. Currently our focus /plan to operating in Europe, America, the Middle East, Asia and Africa while providing career development through the twin approaches of Distance Learning and Online Studies.and campuses GRNUT’s Christian emphasis allows it to function as an important movement within the Body of Christ, promoting unity of purpose through Christian fellowship and quality education.
Our Online and Distance learning programs start with Certificate-level degrees and then progress through Diploma-level awards and finally to full Degrees. Courses are offered in the comfort of the student’s home or office without setting foot on a physical campus! The tradition at GRNUT is to provide our students with a quality Online and Distance education at an affordable price. Both our faculty and staff endeavor to serve our students and offer them the opportunity for the education they so earnestly seek. In a world of rising costs, our students enjoy the benefits of a truly Online and Distance learning experience in education at only a fraction of the cost of a traditional campus setting.
Our innovative approach and flexibility of scheduling along with our global presence distinguish GRNUT as a leader in Distance Learning. Through our Distance Education Network (DEN) we employ and maintain a multitude of communication methods whereby a student may obtain a quality education in the convenience of the student’s home, office or any other available location. ALL our students attend a compulsory 21 day Residential School at the start of each semester. This allows students to get to know each other. At GRNUT, our students enjoy most or all of the traditional student services afforded on a campus without having to physically relocate to a “Brick and Mortar” location away from their home and family. Our students enjoy and profit from the one-on-one and group online discussions, as well as the open door policy which affords them the opportunity to ask questions of the faculty and instructors when the need arises. Our students are never alone.
Unlike the traditional approach to education where students are forced into a traditional classroom setting, our students maintain the flexibility of choice and freedom through our non-traditional approach to college degrees and courses. Our students, with their fragmented and busy schedules, enjoy the latest in technology and learning tools. Our approach to independent learning, flexible scheduling, adjustable time frames and innovative methods of communication allows our students to learn when and where they find the time and opportunity. Let us welcome you, our new students, coming from all walks of life, to the GRNUT learning experience! We will make every effort to assist you in achieving your educational goals and, when possible, to help to meet the needs and facilitate the dreams of all of our individual prospective students.
Our faculty and instructors are of the highest caliber and enjoy jobs within institutions of higher learning, state and federal agencies and corporations of all kinds. Our faculty and instructors enable our students to obtain the knowledge necessary for tomorrow’s changes, thus increasing their opportunity for personal and career growth. Our faculty and instructors most generally have a number of years instructing and/or working in their chosen fields of studies.