Q5. Course Evaluation
#3
Posted 07 March 2005 - 08:32 AM
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This study has helped me to to understand and question my own beliefs, a pursuit that all Christians should do regularly.
Thank you for you guidance pastor Ralph
JohnK-Cov
#4
Posted 07 March 2005 - 08:06 PM
I am stronger in faith because of the study and eager to serve our Master deeper in my walk.
#5
Posted 08 March 2005 - 09:39 AM
This study was particularly useful exposition to me. I am a practical person and always look for things on the practical side. As such, it opened my eyes towards the practical aspects of prayer, role of faith, healing prayers by beleivers, confessing sins to one another (a difficult aspect) and seeking the lost souls and praying for them in earnest.
Vow, what a packet!! This one really shook me and goaded me into going into the right ways of doing things. This study was a real blessing. Hats off to Pastor Ralph Wilson for his indepth analysis and points to the key material.
[FONT=Times]I can do all things through Christ that
strengthens me. Phil 4:13
#7
Posted 09 March 2005 - 03:45 PM
[FONT=Geneva][SIZE=5[COLOR=green] I have been further enlightened and awaken to the truth in GODs word. I felt encouraged to share other views from around the world. There is no way to live a practical christian life than when one is actually given the opportunity by the standard Jesus had set through his word.
I have been encouraged to share more with my different branches.
SHALOM pastor WILSON GOD richly bless you for this study.
Study groups can be encouraged for project works after the courses.
DELA T WOANYA ]
#8
Posted 09 March 2005 - 05:37 PM
To remember over and over, that faith is the key to our Christianity. To keep a check on my own faith.
How would you evaluate the study?
A wonderful and marvellous look into the letter of James. A letter that can seem so harsh, yet truly has a gentle and loving message.
What can be improved?
My own faith.
#10
Posted 10 March 2005 - 11:45 AM
both new and mature christians.
If anything should be improved, it is our lives.
Thank you Pastor Ralph.
#11
Posted 10 March 2005 - 01:09 PM
I am getting to know many in my family by reading their posts and the wonderful insight they have. We all have something to offer.
I can't think of anyway of improving on this study and I thank God for Pastor Ralph and for all of you who pray and do your posts.
God Bless!
Jen
Numbers 6:24-26
My husband is returning from the Middle East for a week. I appreciate your prayers. I feel so nervous sometimes.
#12
Posted 10 March 2005 - 01:49 PM
#14
Posted 10 March 2005 - 04:14 PM
What could be improved? I'd like to see more feedback. Perhaps you could summarize the answers to each lesson and point out the error and/or the truths.
#15
Posted 10 March 2005 - 06:15 PM
One of the first books I ever read in the bible was James. Of course back then (1995) I was stunned to read and learn about the power of the tongue. Although I knew how a persons words could affect people I never worried about it, I was very young back then.
Since then I have grown much and I find all of the areas mentioned in James really challenging. On an individual level each one teaches you how and what should be in relation to itself and you. The emphasis is mostly on you. The greatest thing is of course learning what God expects. The hardest thing is of course our follow through. Yet, if we continue to stay focused on him, He will guide and provide what is needed. Of course I have found that there are still trials, but, that is how the book starts out, we profit from trials and if smart we also learn from them and can share our experiences with others.
I guess I get a lot of practical knowledge that can guide me in my relationships with others. Of all the subjects mentioned a few that have special meaning to me are: pride, judgment, boasting, patience, and lastly dealing with erring individuals. That last one is something that reminds me of the importance of what is important to God. He wants all to be saved. To do this all must acknowledge, confess, and believe. We acknowledge our sins, confess them and believe that he died for our sins. In so doing we have forgiveness and salvation. Sometimes people forget that and do things that are governed by the flesh and not the Spirit. When that happens we are to take action. I must admit that is the hardest one to me, people are really difficult at times. I was no different when I was lost and backsliding. I am sure many of you can relate to that.
How would you evaluate the study?
I think the study was great. I really enjoyed reading all the responses from each of you. Although I did not supply many, I was reminded of many things by the expressed emotions in your responses. I pray for each of you in your daily walk and I also feel as though I know many of you now through your responses. I am looking forward to sharing with many of you when the new study on Philippians’ starts.
What can be improved?
As far as the study goes, it is as God provided through Pastor Ralph. In that respect I accept it as rendered. Additionally, God used each one of you to provide input and share feelings. No one can ever improve on either of those two factors.
I like many of you recognize the uniqueness of this study format and how we grow from one another. This is great and together we will be blessed from it. Much thanks to Pastor Ralph for his study, preparation and devotion to this work. I thank God for him and each one of you. God bless.
Jose
#17
Posted 10 March 2005 - 11:56 PM
christian faith- areas of trials, faith, temptation, being an active
christian. It also called for a self-assessment of ourselves to see
whether we are walking in the faith, as God's word instructs us
too.
I believe that the book of James is a TOOL with which we can go
back time and time again, to re-examine our christian walk and
bring about correction in ourselves that will line up with God's will.
As usual, I believe Pastor Ralph tried to get us to really think and
meditate upon the answers that we gave as we reflected on our
own personal walk with the Lord. Sometimes , I wasn't sure how
I would answer, but I would often think that at times I felt the leading of the Holy Spirit in my responses.
Thank you, Pastor Ralph. I believe you have touched many brothers
and sisters in the forum and have, by the Holy Spirit, enabled them
to be better and more mature christians.
#18
Posted 11 March 2005 - 02:32 PM
The study enabled me to look at issues which otherwise I might not have considered. Your commentaries have done much to enlighten me. The questions asked were relevant and practical. Although I did not post on the site at all times, it was also good to read the views of others who were doing the study. Their input had a positive influence on my thinking, as well.
Doing the study was a good way of ensuring that I was constantly meditating on the Word of God, and that is so important.
There were times, like in Lesson 8, when I could personally identify with the topics which were discussed. This helped me to get a newer perspective on the workings of faith.
At the moment, I have no suggesstions for change.
In conclusion, I would encourage you Dr. Wilson to continue this Ministry to which God has called you. It is my prayer that He will increase your wisdom and understanding to enhance your interpretation of His Word, by which many lives are being positively impacted and faiths strengthened.
May God bless all of you reading this.
#19
Posted 11 March 2005 - 04:56 PM
1. This study in James has made me more cautious of my walk with Christ. What I'm trying to say is, I've made more mistakes in my walk with Christ since taking this lesson, or else I've been walking in sin for quite a long time and hadn't noticed. I'm catching myself doing everyone of these sinful things James mentioned in this study.
2. All I can say about this lesson is, WOW! It has been an experience.
3. If should say this lesson needs improvements, then I would be upset at because "my sins have found me out." So I will have to say, "the improvement is needed in my life and there is no need to improve on the study."
I've done a lot of confessing and repenting...
God Bless
bob
#20
Posted 11 March 2005 - 05:21 PM
what did you get out of this study?
first it was a good lesson. i wouldn't suggest it to a new or renewed christian.
it's straight forward and harsh. that doesn't mean it wasn't good. you wouldn't
want to scare away anyone.
How would you evaluate the study?
it made me think about my motives,thoughts,words as well as my actions.
What can be improved?
well my thoughts on improving starts with a question. this is for pastor ralph;
do you read the answerers to the questions you ask? if so when i was stuck
on the last lesson on the 3rd question why didn't i recieve a letter to explain
it to me? i was ancious to find an answer. when i didn't it made me leary.
i ended asking my monday bible study class and recieved a satisfactory
answer. yet what if i didn't have any other means but this study group?
you're an elder and are responsible for these sheep.
other than that it was great and thankyou for the ones who helped
me along the way.

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