Sonya Lynn Campbell Philosophy
It is my personal belief that God allows us to go through hardships in life in order to continue to perfect us for His glory. I have had many hardships over the years; I am far from perfect though.
It is my personal belief that God allows us to go through hardships in life in order to continue to perfect us for His glory. I have had many hardships over the years; I am far from perfect though.
When I was younger I never thought I’d live to see 30, then as I passed 30, 35, then 40, I still had to always be right on the edge, always wide open. Most of those who knew me pretty much also believed I was living on borrowed time.
Exploring Our World By Matthew Caskey “If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone? or if he asks a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent? Or if he shall ask an egg, will he …
My church is incredibly involved in outreach and has a philosophy of no demographic except all people all the time, all brokenness accepted. I plan to work closely with the pastor to work towards getting the church to grow.
My Philosophy of Ministry This is my learning from the philosophy of ministry from my own experience. I learned that Jesus seems to be defining Spiritual care in Matt 25. He commands and gives us a mandate in practical terms by doing Ministry in Action by feeding the hungry and giving …
Well, I told God I needed help, I took off from work and got some help and quit drinking and smoking. Now I’m playing Christian music and I’m President of CMA Restoration Riders and I’m certified chaplain thanks to Biker Bible Institute.
Philosophy of Ministry My philosophy of ministry as a chaplain derived from a study, I define a chaplain as the fundamental nature of a representative of any religious tradition and may be attached to a Secular institution. Though initially, the word chaplain referred to representatives of the Christian faith it …
I have always felt like an outcast in the body of Christ. I would never be tall enough, blonde enough, smart enough to belong. The struggle was real.