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Network.

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Network Example.

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Network Example A simple example is Club Med, the network has:.

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Network Example A simple example is Club Med, the network has: 1. one branding, but.

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Network Example A simple example is Club Med, the network has: 1. one branding, but 2. different conditions, traditions and procedures to do things their own unique things..

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Network Example A simple example is Club Med, the network has: 1. one branding, but 2. different conditions, traditions and procedures to do things their own unique things. Thus, it is impossible to compare the Club Med of Mauritius to the Club Med in the Alps. It is two vastly different cultures and the way they are doing things, yet it is the very same network. Further, they never compete as they are both unique. So, with that in mind, what is the core branding of the SA Messianic's Network? "Proclaiming a Torah-promoting Messiah called Yeshua ", period. This branding contradicts the Christians' anti-Law Christ called Jesus. Now that we have the Network's branding, what are the conditions of this "SA Messianic Network" ? You follow your own exposition on hermaneutics and dogma, your own ministry's traditions, and your own ministry culture, etc. Not one ministry can, will and should be the same, the same as the various Club Med destinations around the world, they vastly differ yet they belong to the same network. What IS a Network? 1. Think medical etiquette... If you discredit another doctor, you appear before a board. Thus, Messianic leaders, whose calling is higher than a doctor, cannot and must not discredit another Messianic leader. 2. Think supporting each other in emergencies... Especially when mainstream Christianity persecuted a Networker. 3. Think about a Covenant partnership... How is a partnership between a husband and a wife; full in covenant with each other, or violating the Covenant and back stab each other? 4. Think edification, support, lifting up, and encouragement... One Club Med will always encourage visitors to visit another destination in the network. The other destination is never a threat to them, or one Club Med does not sit with insecurities preventing visitors to explore. 5. A nobel Networker only focuses on the core branding of the network, "Proclaiming a Torah-promoting Messiah called Yeshua " and nothing beyond that. What a Network in NOT 1. No promoting of dogma such as calendars, Names of God, how to submerge, old or new earth, flat or round earth, etc. These have zero salvation requirements. Nobel Networkers will adopt the motto, "Love God and love your neighbour , the rest is commentary". If you exercise these two foundations unconditionally, then the rest is insignificant. 2. No criticizing of belitteling - think medical practitioners who can loose their licenses. 3. Networkers do not have the same house rules, routines, traditions or culture, thus you cannot force your ways on another Networker who does things different from you. Think Club Med... So, How Is a "Network" Then Defined? The "network" definition has 7 crucial points: A network is a (1) group of caring, (2) dedicated people who are (3) committed to maintain a relationship with a person in order to (4) support a given set of activities for a (5) common goal of special interest, in an (6) informal social setting, and (7) begins with a single point of common ground. Let's now fill these 7 core principles for the forming of a "SA Messianic Network" by formulation a Vision Statement... which is the aim / goal of the Network. Vision Statement A South African Messianic Network of caring, dedicated Believers who are vehemently committed to maintain a relationship in leadership, in order to support a Torah-observant Messianism for the common goal of gloryfying Yeshua , in a national informal social setting, Yeshua being the common ground's epicenter. Now that we have the aim and goal formulated in the Vision Statement, we need to establish the "vehicle" as the means to achieve it, meaning to get to our Vision... this vehicle is called the Mission Statement. Mission Statement How to get there? How will we achieve it? How will we achieve our 7 principles? It is a profound Biblical principle, "when you eat together you cannot fight together". Thus, breaking bread - Covenant Meal - together and if you eat it in an unworthy manner (have any form of resentment) you bring judgment on yourself..

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So, with that in mind, what is the core branding of the "SA Messianic Network"?.

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So, with that in mind, what is the core branding of the "SA Messianic Network"? "Proclaiming a Torah-promoting Messiah called Yeshua " , period..

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So, with that in mind, what is the core branding of the "SA Messianic Network"? "Proclaiming a Torah-promoting Messiah called Yeshua " , period. This branding contradicts the Christians' anti-Law Christ called Jesus..

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Now that we have the Network's branding, what are the conditions of this "SA Messianic Network" ?.

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Now that we have the Network's branding, what are the conditions of this "SA Messianic Network" ? You follow your own exposition on hermaneutics and dogma, your own ministry's traditions, and your own ministry culture, etc. Not one ministry can, will and should be the same , the same as with the various Club Med destinations around the world, they vastly differ yet they belong to the same network ..

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What IS a Network?.

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What IS a Network? 1. Think medical etiquette... If you discredit another doctor, you appear before a board. Thus, Messianic leaders, whose calling is higher than a doctor, cannot and must not discredit another Messianic leader..

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What IS a Network? 1. Etiquette... 2. Think protect ing each other in emergencies... Especially when mainstream Christianity persecuted a Networker..

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What IS a Network? 1. Etiquette... 2. Protection... 3. Think about a Covenant partnership... How is a partnership between a husband and a wife; full in covenant with each other, or violating the Covenant and back stab each other?.

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What IS a Network? 1. Etiquette... 2. Protection… 3. Covenant partnership... 4. Think edification, lifting up, and encouragement... One Club Med will always encourage visitors to visit another destination in the network. The other destination is never a threat to them, or one Club Med does not sit with insecurities preventing visitors to explore..

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What IS a Network? 1. Etiquette... 2. Protection… 3. Covenant partnership... 4. Edification, lifting up, and encouragement... 5. A noble Networker only focuses on the core branding of the network, "Proclaiming a Torah-promoting Messiah called Yeshua " and nothing beyond that..

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What IS a Network? 1. Etiquette... 2. Protection… 3. Covenant partnership... 4. Edification, lifting up, and encouragement... 5. Focuses on the core branding of the network....

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What a Network is NOT 1. No promoting of dogma such as calendars, Names of God, how to submerge, old or new earth, flat or round earth, etc. These have zero salvation requirements . Noble Networkers will adopt the motto, "Love God and love your neighbour , the rest is commentary". If you exercise these two foundations unconditionally , then the rest is insignificant ..

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What a Network is NOT 1. No promoting of dogma... 2. No criticizing of belittling - think medical practitioners who can lose their licenses..

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What a Network is NOT 1. No promoting of dogma... 2. No criticizing of belittling… 3. Networkers do not have the same house rules, routines, traditions or culture , thus you cannot force your ways on another Networker who does things different from you. Think Club Med....

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What a Network is NOT 1. No promoting of dogma... 2. No criticizing of belittling… 3. Networkers do not have the same house rules, routines, traditions or culture....

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So, How Is a "Network" Then Defined?.

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So, How Is a "Network" Then Defined? The "network" definition has 7 crucial points:.

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So, How Is a "Network" Then Defined? The "network" definition has 7 crucial points: A network is a (1) group of caring, (2) dedicated people who are (3) committed to maintain a relationship with a person in order to (4) support a given set of activities for a (5) common goal of special interest, in an (6) informal social setting, and (7) begins with a single point of common ground..

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So, How Is a "Network" Then Defined? The "network" definition has 7 crucial points: A network is a (1) group of caring, (2) dedicated people who are (3) committed to maintain a relationship with a person in order to (4) support a given set of activities for a (5) common goal of special interest, in an (6) informal social setting, and (7) begins with a single point of common ground. Let's now fill these 7 core principles for the forming of a "SA Messianic Network" by formulation a Vision Statement... which is the aim / goal of the Network..

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Vision Statement A South African Messianic Network of caring, dedicated Believers who are vehemently committed to maintain a relationship in leadership, in order to support a Torah-observant Messianism for the common goal of glorifying Yeshua , in a national informal social setting, Yeshua being the common ground's epicenter. A network is a (1) group of caring, (2) dedicated people who are (3) committed to maintain a relationship with a person in order to (4) support a given set of activities for a (5) common goal of special interest, in an (6) informal social setting, and (7) begins with a single point of common ground..

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Now that we have the aim and goal formulated in the Vision Statement, we need to establish the "vehicle" as the means to achieve it, meaning to get to our Vision... this vehicle is called the Mission Statement ..

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Mission Statement.

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Mission Statement How to get to our goal to network? How will we achieve it? How will we achieve our 7 principles?.

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Mission Statement How to get to our goal to network? How will we achieve it? How will we achieve our 7 principles? It is a profound Biblical principle, "when you eat together you cannot fight together"..

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Acts 2:46 ESV The Biblical Conditions - Early Congregation: " And day by day , attending the temple together (1. worshiped/pray) breaking bread in their homes (2. Rev 2:4’s "first love" is protos agape and is actually the "love feast") , they received their food with glad and generous hearts (3. exultation / praise).".

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Acts 2:46 ESV The Biblical Conditions - Early Congregation: " And day by day , attending the temple together (1. worshiped/pray) breaking bread in their homes (2. Rev 2:4’s "first love" is protos agape and is actually the "love feast") , they received their food with glad and generous hearts (3. exultation / praise)." Acts 2:47 The Result: "Praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved.".

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Acts 2:46 ESV The Biblical Conditions - Early Congregation: " And day by day , attending the temple together (1. worshiped/pray) breaking bread in their homes (2 . Rev 2:4’s "first love" is protos agape and is actually the "love feast") , they received their food with glad and generous hearts (3. exultation / praise)." Acts 2:47 The Result: " Praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved." 1 Cor 11:26 The Core: " For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes." Executing the core branding of the SA Messianic Network: " Proclaiming a Torah-promoting Messiah called Yeshua " ..

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Read 1 Cor 11:17-34 in full.

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Mission Statement How to get to our goal to network? How will we achieve it? How will we achieve our 7 principles? It is a profound Biblical principle, "when you eat together you cannot fight together". The Mission Statement: By breaking bread together, eating the Covenant Meal , we establish peace, progress and prosperity , and if any eat it in an unworthy manner (have any form of resentment) you bring judgment on yourself ..

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We will now participation in the Covenant Meal as SA Messianic Networkers, to honour our Vision Statement "A South African Messianic Network of caring dedicated Believers , who are vehemently committed to maintain a relationship in leadership , in order to support a Torah-observant Messianism for the common goal of glorifying Yeshua , in a national informal social setting , Yeshua being the common ground's epicenter .".

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You are now the founding fathers of the "SA Messianic Network" (SAMN). This profound event will be recorded in the annals of history. Ladies to design a "SA Messianic Network" certificate. You have to walk from henceforth as sheer exemplars as you are the architypes of this historical event. Group photo for record purposes..