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CFC Singles For Christ CLP Training Outlines

The document outlines a talk for a Christian leadership training program, discussing that evangelism is spiritual warfare between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan, and that participants need righteousness, commitment to God, and the full armor of God to effectively do spiritual battle through evangelism using weapons like God's word and spiritual gifts, while relying on God who has already won the victory over Satan.

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CFC Singles For Christ CLP Training Outlines

The document outlines a talk for a Christian leadership training program, discussing that evangelism is spiritual warfare between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan, and that participants need righteousness, commitment to God, and the full armor of God to effectively do spiritual battle through evangelism using weapons like God's word and spiritual gifts, while relying on God who has already won the victory over Satan.

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CFC Singles for Christ

CLP TRAINING
1st Year Formation Track

TALK NO. 1: EVANGELISM AND SPIRITUAL WARFARE

Speaker’s Outline

I. The Situation in the World Today

A. There are two kingdoms opposed to each other – the kingdom of darkness under
Satan and the kingdom of light under Jesus Christ. The world is in Satan's grip
(1John 5:19b). And his kingdom includes not only those who are evil, but also those
who are uncommitted. By being such, they serve Satan's purpose.

B. Jesus has mounted a rescue operation, an attack against Satan's kingdom. It


involves bringing people from darkness to light. It is taking territory from Satan.
Satan does not stand still. His dominion and his power over people is threatened. He
undertakes defensive action. This spiritual battle is continuing.

C. All people are born into this battle for the hearts, minds, and souls of men. More
specifically, we in SFC, having joined God's kingdom, are in the thick of the fight.
Because God uses us as instruments for other men's redemption, we become a
direct threat to Satan's dominion. As we evangelize and reach out to other singles,
especially through a CLP, we actively enter into battle.

D. Evangelism is spiritual warfare: Ephesians 6:12.

E. Being combatants, we need weapons and protection. We need means for offense
and defense.

II. Our Spiritual Weapons

2 Corinthians 10:3-5. We are waging God's battle.

God gives us the following offensive weapons:

A. Commitment (to Christ' cause).

1. Leading us to lives of righteousness, purity, holiness, 2 Corinthians 6:7


2. We don't need to be saints as yet, but just have a passion for God's
righteousness and a hatred of evil.
3. Have purity of motives and desires.

a. Serve for the glory of God, not our own.


b. Guard against the danger of pride.
c. Have humility. Know that without Jesus' victory on the cross, we can't
succeed.

4. We will be ineffective if we are not righteous. Matthew 7:3-5.

B. Zeal, Singlemindedness of Purpose, Perseverance

1. Live totally for the Lord. 2 Corinthians 5:15.


2. Philippians 3:7-8.

C. The Word of God

1. A sword! Ephesians 6:!7b. Hebrews 4:12.


2. In the CLP, we speak God's word (in the talk and follow-up in the discussion
group).
3. God's word has power. 1 Thessalonians 1:5.

D. Spiritual Gifts

1. 1 Corinthians 12 and other passages.


2. Some applications:

a. Wisdom - to answer questions, to lead discussion.


b. Discernment - to know where a person is at.

3. Tongues and praise.

III. Our Protection

Ephesians 6:13-18. The armor of God.

It is God's provision alone which will give us adequate protection. Let us consider the
points of attack by the devil, and how the armor of God can protect us.

A. Truth. Protection against lies and errors.

1. Satan is the father of lies.


2. He will try to make us doubt God's word (e.g. You're too sinful to serve.); or
falsely accuse us, or malign God's character (e.g. God is not a loving God; He
does not love you).
3. Rest on the truths of God's love, God's power, etc.

B. Justice, or righteousness. Protection against evil and sinful desires.

1. If Satan does not succeed by lies, he will try bombarding our minds with evil
thoughts.
2. Resist these temptations.
3. Note: Temptations are not sin unless entertained.

C. Gospel of peace. Protection against an easy and lazy life.

1. If Satan cannot disturb us, then he will try to make us as comfortable and cozy
as possible, so that we won't disturb him.
2. Beware of living a "carpet slipper Christianity", wherein one journeys to heaven in
first class comfort.
Such persons have laid down their arms and are no longer concerned to attack
and invade enemy-held territory.
3. We need to get our footgear on, leave the comforts of home, and go out after
Satan's captives. Have zeal to propagate the gospel.

D. Faith. Protection against unbelief.

1. Doubts assail us. Fear of failure can cripple our action. The nagging question:
Can I do it?
2. We need to have faith in God's promises. Have faith that this is God's work.
Hebrews 13:5b-6.
3. We need to realize that we are acting not by our own power but by God's.

E. Salvation. Protection against:

5. The word used for salvation means both physical as well as spiritual well-being.
6. Satan will try to make you sick; (if you have a GG,) make you and your GG fight;
create misunderstanding in your families; and, may even try to get you killed.
7. But we have God's protection.
8. Before leaving your home, pray. Put on the "crash helmet" of salvation.

F. Word of God

1. Both a weapon and protection.


2. For CLP participants, stress daily Scripture readings and recommended books.

G. Prayers

1. Pray at every opportunity.


2. Different kinds :

a. Personal Prayer
b. Group prayer (at various times during the CLP)
c. Intercessory prayer
d. Fasting

IV. Conclusion
Evangelism is spiritual warfare.

Four points to stress:

A. Guard against two extremes (1) the view that there is no devil and (2) the view that
all negative things or happenings are attributable to the devil.

B. Remember that Jesus has already won the victory in this fight against Satan. And the
God who enlists us in his army also trains, equips, and leads us.

C. James 4:7. We have power to rout the devil, but such is premised on our submission
to God.
Importance of righteousness, faith, dependence on God.

D. 2 Timothy 2:3. As good soldiers, we can expect hardships and difficulties. We are to
bear them and overcome them.

When you accepted Jesus as Lord, you signed up for God's army. In this war, there are
no non-combatants. Since the time you joined SFC, you have been in boot camp, being
trained for the fight against Satan.

Now we are having a CLP. A major battle is on!

_________________________
Note: Reference material is "Spiritual Warfare" by Michael Harper
CFC Singles for Christ
CLP TRAINING
1st Year Formation Track

TALK NO. 1: EVANGELISM AND SPIRITUAL WARFARE


Participant’s Outline

I. The Situation in the World Today


A. There are two kingdoms opposed to each other – the kingdom of darkness and the
kingdom of light.
B. The whole world is under Satan's dominion, but Jesus has mounted an attack
against Satan's kingdom.
C. All people are born into this battle. Specifically, we in the CFC-SFC are in the thick of
the fight, as we evangelize and reach out to other couples.
D. Being combatants, we need weapons and protection. We need means for offense
and defense.
II. Our Spiritual Weapons
2 Corinthians 103-5. We are waging God's battle.
A. Righteousness. Purity of life, holiness. 2 Corinthians 6:7
B. Zeal. Singlemindedness of purpose. Perseverance.
C. 2 Corinthians 5:15. Philippians 3:7-8
D. The word of God. Ephesians 6:17b. Hebrews 4:12. 1 Thessalonians 1:5
E. Spiritual gifts.
III. Our Protection
Ephesians 6:13-18. The Armor of God.
A. Truth. protection against lies and errors.
B. Justice or righteousness. Protection against evil and sinful desires.
C. Gospel of peace. Protection against an easy and cozy life.
D. Faith. protection against unbelief.
E. Salvation. Protection against calamity and accident.
F. Word of God.
G. Prayer.
IV. Evangelism and Spiritual Gifts
Four Points to Stress
A. Guard against two extremes: (1) that there is no evil; and (2) that all negative
happenings are attributable to the devil.
B. Jesus has already won the victory in this fight against Satan.
C. James 4:7. We have the power to rout the devil, but such is premised on our
righteousness and submission to God.
D. 2 Timothy 2:3. As good soldier, we can expect hardships and difficulties.
V. Suggested Readings: "Spiritual Warfare: by Michael Harper.
CFC Singles for Christ
CLP TRAINING
1st Year Formation Track

TALK NO. 2: WHAT IS THE CLP?

Speaker’s Outline

I. Introduction

A. You're all familiar with the CLP, having gone through one. But now you're on the
giving rather than receiving end.

B. The CLP is the initiations course leading into a life in the Holy Spirit. More
specifically, it is the entry point into CFC Singles for Christ.

II. Goals of the CLP

A. The CLP is evangelism. It is proclamation of the gospel.

B. Its goal is to draw single men and women into a renewed commitment to the Lord.
Through it they experience the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives.

C. Renewal is on three levels: the individual, the family and the church.

III. Structure and Content

A. The CLP, excluding the orientation session, is for a total of 12 weeks. It is divided
into 3 months of 4 talks each.

B. Go over each of the modules, 12 talks and 2 one-to-one meetings describing the
content and showing the flow from one to the next.
Note: See writeup on "The CLP of the CFC Singles for Christ".

C. The Lord's Day celebration at the end of CLP

1. It is an opportunity to experience the Lord's Day.


2. It is a time of fellowship and sharing.
3. announcement of groupings

IV. Dynamics

A. Format : Arrival and fellowship


Songs and prayer (describe different prayer styles per module)
Talks
Discussion
Fellowship

B. The last three are the vital ingredients of a CLP. They are the proven formula for
drawing couples to Christ.
V. Attendance

A. The CLP is open to all Christian singles (for CFC couples). They should have
previously been exposed to personal evangelism.

B. Being an integrated course, with one talk building on another, participants should
attend all sessions.

C. If unavoidable, absences are allowed. Not more than one in the first module. Not
more than 3 overall.
Make-up sessions for absences.
VI. The Team

A. The team leader, his wife (if a CFC couple), the assistant leader. Brief description of
their roles.

B. Discussion leaders and assistants. They are the ones basically responsible for
drawing in the participants. Will be described more in the next talk.

C. Servant and music ministry.

D. A whole household might serve the CLP. Note: See reaction IV-Id in the household
head's manual.
VII. Conclusion

A. We need both faith and faithfulness.

1. Faith, that we are doing God's work.


2. Faithfulness, to our own part in God's work.
3. Study and prepare.
4. Be punctual.
5. Be a person who can be counted on.
6. Be dedicated to your service.
7. Have the heart of a servant.

B. We need to be living witnesses to our new life in the Holy Spirit. The participants are
looking at us. It's a big effect on them to see selfless caring, wholehearted service,
unrestricted love, and brotherly interaction.

C. You too will grow and receive blessings. Expect the Lord to work powerfully in your
life.
E.g. Prayer to Receive the Gift of Tongues
Ask the Lord for something!
____________________________
Note : Reference material for the speaker is the CLP Team Manual.
Participant's handout -"The CLP of the CFC"
CFC Singles for Christ
CLP TRAINING
1st Year Formation Track

TALK NO. 3: HOW TO HANDLE A DISCUSSION GROUP

Speaker’s Outline

Note : The resource material for this talk is taken from the CLP Team Manual. The purpose of
the talk is to familiarize the new discussion group leaders with their role and what to
expect in the CLP. The speaker has the flexibility to arrange the material in a way he is
comfortable with.

I. Role of Discussion Group Leaders II-E

II. Discussion Groups

A. Purpose III-B
B. Guidelines III-A
C. Dynamics III-C
D. Team meetings III-D
E. Make-up sessions III-E

III. Personal Dialogues III-F

IV. Closing Exhortation

"The Team" II-A

Note: The handout for the participants is the CLP Team Manual itself.

______________________________
 As numbered in the team manual.

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