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🚨DEADLINE IS TOMORROW!!!🚨

As more and more people are awakening to the unconditional love of God and our union with Him, there is a significant need for men and women to step into the gap and shepherd this next generation of Kingdom champions. If you are sensing a call to pastor but need a solid foundation in Good News of limitless grace, apply today for a Pastoral Studies scholarship!

Applicants can be current pastors looking to lead their congregations into a message of freedom or those who feel called to pastoral ministry planting a church from square one. 

In honor of Pastor Appreciation Month, GGS will be awarding five total scholarships as follows: 

- One applicant will receive a 50% tuition discount
- Two applicants will receive a 40% tuition discount 
- Two applicants will receive a 30% tuition discount 

To apply, complete a scholarship application (link in the comments) no later than October 25. Once received, you’ll receive a reply email with further instruction.
As more and more people are awakening to the unconditional love of God and our union with Him, there is a significant need for men and women to step into the gap and shepherd this next generation of Kingdom champions. If you are sensing a call to pastor but need a solid foundation in Good News of limitless grace, apply today for a Pastoral Studies scholarship!

Applicants can be current pastors looking to lead their congregations into a message of freedom or those who feel called to pastoral ministry planting a church from square one. 

In honor of Pastor Appreciation Month, GGS will be awarding five total scholarships as follows: 

- One applicant will receive a 50% tuition discount
- Two applicants will receive a 40% tuition discount 
- Two applicants will receive a 30% tuition discount 

To apply, complete a scholarship application (link in the comments) no later than October 25. Once received, you’ll receive a reply email with further instruction.
“Ive come to see that failure, for all its brutality, can be strangely liberating. It strips away illusions. It burns down the scaffolding. It exposes the false gods weve built altars to—like reputation, platform, influence, usefulness. It reminds us that we are not the sum total of our accomplishments or accolades. It reminds us that were not ultimately defined by what weve done or failed to do, our struggles or our successes, our strengths or our weaknesses.

“Who we truly are, at our core, in other words, has nothing to do with us.”

— Tullian Tchividjian  —
The rigors of a degree program aren’t for everyone. If you’re looking for second-to-none instruction taught by the best grace voices around, learning at your own pace, all from the comfort of your own home, now is your time! #globalgracesem
Congratulations to Dr. Josh Sousa on the successful defense of his dissertation, From Doing to Becoming: A Journey into Christlike Formation, a version of which will be coming to a bookstore near you soon!
Imagine for a moment the extent to which you would be prepared to forgive your children. Are there any lengths to which you would not go to see them made whole? What could they do that would justify casting them out from your love?

Having no natural children of my own I am forced to use my nieces and nephews as my closest context for this. There is NOTHING for which I would not forgive them. And, recognizing that in Greek the forgiveness of sin means to cast away or remove from someone that which wounds them and others, there is no action on their part needed to prompt me to intervene. 

Would it be nice if forgiveness were freely sought? Sure. 

Will I delay my intervention until such time as that occurs? NO. 

God cannot be less merciful than we are. And if indeed he is, then he is not worthy of our worship.
Dean Winn reflecting some serious Truth! 🙌

#ggseminary 
#grace
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Paul Anderson-Walsh

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Based in London England, Paul Anderson-Walsh is a teacher, author, a broadcaster, inspirational speaker, and church leader. He is the founder and director of The Grace Project.
The strap line of the Grace Project – “Discover who you really are” – articulates the heart and purpose of the initiative. Paul believes that many, if not most, Christians not only have yet to discover this truth but worse, in the absence of this awareness, they (we) are left to live out of our “own” resources with the inevitable consequences of burnout and disillusionment.
Paul’s books: The Bonsai Conspiracy; Safe and Sound and Grace for Grown Ups all speak to this, his main emphasis, what he calls “the gospel to the saved” as expressed by the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Galatians – “It is no longer I that live but Christ that lives in me and the life that I now live, I live by the faith of the Son of God.” [Gal 2:20].
Paul is a well-respected commentator who is called upon by the BBC television and he is a regular contributor on Radio. One Producer kindly said of Paul, “There are not many intellectuals who’re able to unpack issues in a lay manner, that give clarity, wisdom with deep emotional understanding. He’s popular amongst listeners and viewers alike.”

Far from being a career pastor, Paul is a director of the City-based firm Simply Leaning & Development and is a partner in the Organisational Development and Inclusion practice AWSS LLP.
Whether commercially or pastorally, Paul’s work centres on enabling people to understand the primacy of identity and inclusion. Paul’s clients range from Investment banks to Government Departments.
Paul has been a trusted advisor to numerous business leaders, professional sports people, professional entertainers, singers, actors and musicians, helping them to remove their interior barriers to their own success. The common thread through Paul’s work is his desire to help people realise their full potential. Regardless of the context Paul’s unique gift to communicate peoples’ self-worth and expand their horizons is truly extraordinary.
http://paulandersonwalsh.co.uk