New Commandment Men’s Ministries seeks to make it possible for every church, regardless of size or finances, to implement a men’s team ministry in their congregation. Here are some of the ways we accomplish this:
quik pak
For churches under one thousand, New Commandment Men’s Ministries provides a Quik Pak consisting of an orientation DVD and twenty workbooks. The orientation covers the following topics:
The difference between kind gestures and Christ's love.
The three unique qualities of Christ's love.
The role of good works in the Christian life.
God's heart for those in distress.
An overview of the service model.
An alternate model for smaller churches.
Organization of teams.
Recommended policies.
Suggestions for service projects.
Frequently Asked Questions.
And more!
follow up material
As a follow up to the orientation, New Commandment provides a thirty day devotional guide entitled: "Doing Good Well, Thirty Meditations on Developing a Biblical and Focused Discipline of Good Works." This devotional guide is 130 pages long and provides true, heart warming stories that illustrate basic truths related to doing good works. This book can be ordered individually, or as part of a Super Quik Pak, consisting of a regular Quik Pak plus twenty copies of Doing Good Well.
Orientation DVD | $70.00 |
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Orientation Workbook | $7.00 |
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Doing Good Well | $9.00 |
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Quik Pak | $200.00 |
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Super Quik Pak | $370.00 |
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individual consultation and live orientation
For churches over one thousand, New Commandment Men’s Ministries recommends individual consultation and a live orientation by one of its ten ministry associates throughout the country.
community wide multiple church orientation
Often New Commandment Men’s Ministries arranges for several churches in the same community to participate in a multiple church orientation. At only $20/man, community wide orientations such as these are an efficient way of developing men’s team ministries on dozens of blocks in a community.
For information on individual and multiple church orientations, contact Herb Reese at herbreese@yahoo.com