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Dick Woodward

Ministers Of Reconciliation

April 10, 2014
The seventh beatitude (Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God) speaks to the mission of those who are part of God’s solution. Mankind is alienated from God. If we have been reconciled with God—made right in our relationship with Him—it is only right that God would use us to help others be reconciled with Him. He will also help us find reconciliation in our own relationships and use us to help others find reconciliation in theirs.
References: Matthew 5:9

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“Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.” The word “mercy” means “unconditional love.” This is the kind of love for others that disciples must have to become channels of God’s love. When we are merciful, our motives are often questioned because unconditional love is hard to understand, especially for people who have never seen it before. When we love unconditionally, as God loves us, our motives are pure.
April 7, 2014
To hunger and thirst for righteousness is to zealously desire to know what is right. What you do and how you act are important to God. We are called to do what is right—not just what is expedient. We see a pattern in the beatitudes. They come in pairs. We mourn while we are learning to be poor in spirit, and when we become meek, we will hunger and thirst for righteousness. The promise is we will be filled completely.
April 3, 2014
Disciples must learn what it means to mourn and be meek. Believers sometimes think it is wrong to show signs of mourning. God wants to use our mourning to help us ask the right questions, to seek God’s answers, and help us accept the blessing God provides. The Bible describes Moses as the meekest man who ever lived. Meekness is power under control – yielded to the Master’s control. A meek disciple disciplines himself to live under the yoke of the Father. 
March 31, 2014
Jesus begins teaching His disciples eight attitudes—called, the “beatitudes”, or “blessed attitudes.” Jesus gives a promise to bless the disciple who has each one of these attitudes. These blessed attitudes profile the mind-set, or way of thinking, that affects the behavior of a disciple of Jesus so he can be part of the solution and answer of Christ to all the suffering in the world. The first is “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
March 27, 2014
Jesus preached this pivotal sermon on a mountaintop in Galilee when He challenged people who professed to be His disciples, to be strategically placed between the love of God and the pain of the hurting people in the world. He challenged His disciples to partner with Him and be conduits of His love. He concluded His sermon with a call to commitment and He appointed 12 of those people apostles, or “sent ones” who lived and died for Jesus. 
March 24, 2014
The Sermon on the Mount is considered the essence of Jesus’ teaching and training for His followers so they could go into the world with His message and in His strength. In this lesson we learn the context of perhaps the most well known and yet misunderstood passage in the entire Bible. Many followed Jesus because of His healing ministry and Jesus invited some of His followers to be part of His solution to all the problems of humanity. 
March 20, 2014
God intended sex for many purposes. One of the first purposes is procreation, but it is also meant to be a vehicle of expression for married couples. Unfortunately, what God designed for a joyful expression of oneness often becomes one of the greatest obstacles to our oneness. God’s Word shows us what our attitudes and expectations about sex should be in the context of the God-ordained institutions of marriage and family; to bring fulfillment and pleasure to both husband and wife.
March 17, 2014
The Bible provides answers to help us in understanding our God-given role, but the labor of division in a Christian home should be based on our natural gifts, talents, and our spiritual gifts. If our lives and homes are built on Jesus, and we understand our spouses, it will keep crises from destroying our marriage. God created sex for procreation. God also intended for intimacy to be an expression of love and the joyful expression of oneness.
March 13, 2014
We must understand the uniqueness of our spouse to be able to communicate at a deeper level. There are eight Biblical questions we should ask: “Where are you?”, “Who told you?”, “Have you eaten from the forbidden tree?”, “What have you done?” “Where have you come from?” and “Where are you going?”, “Who are you?” and “What is it you really want?” In other words, Do you want to be who, where and what God planned for you to be? 
March 10, 2014
Understanding our spouse is the link that provides for the growth of relationship and the oneness. The value and worth of a man or a woman is based on their function and role as God has created them. A great prayer for our marriages is by Francis of Assisi: “Lord make me an instrument of your peace… grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love…”
March 6, 2014
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Read how God gives hope in the face of persecution!
Read about courageous men and women whose faith is flourishing in the face of ISIS and other terrorists. You’ll weep at believers’ suffering and losses . . . and laugh at the creative audacity of indigenous church planters who just won’t take “no” for an answer, whether in the former Soviet Union, in corners of India where Hindu extremists are burning churches, in communist holdouts in other parts of Asia, or in challenging places in Africa and Latin America.

About ICM's Mini Bible College

The Mini Bible College (MBC) serves as International Cooperating Ministries’ (ICM) core curriculum for nurturing believers and assisting the spiritual growth of the Church worldwide. Pastor and teacher Dick Woodward has a unique approach to making the scriptures come alive, cutting through denominational and cultural boundaries. The audio teachings, which cover Genesis through Revelation, provide a devotional approach to the scriptures and is easily understood by those with little education and those who are very educated. MBC has been translated into 26 languages spoken by over 4 billion people with more languages in development.

About Dick Woodward

In the late 1970s, when his mega-church ministry seemed at its zenith, Pastor Dick Woodward was afflicted with a rare degenerative disease of the spinal cord that slowly and steadily left him a bedfast quadriplegic. In spite of huge obstacles and crippling limitations in his life, he remained active in small groups, mentoring, and writing Bible study materials.

The late Pastor Woodward, who passed March 8 2014, received his B.A. degree from Biola University and did graduate work at San Jose State University and Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the author of many devotional and inspirational booklets. His expository survey of the scriptures, known as the Mini Bible College (MBC), has been currently translated into 36 languages and used around the world to nurture and assist church growth.

This husband, father of five and grandfather often says, "The less I can do, the more the Lord does."

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