Churches from time to time integrate believers into the church’s working group. Likewise, new churches need to raise workers among members. These workers-to-be require certain training that will make them equipped for the task they are going to undertake (2 Tim. 2:15). It is towards this end of producing a well equipped and approved worker that this manual is produced.
It involves a regular training scheme where candidates who are qualified to become workers are trained weekly on the work of discipleship and teaching techniques for the purpose of equipping one to disciple a young convert. The goals of the training include the following: 1) To produce a mature group of believers who will be able to teach others the good news at least sufficiently to lead them to Christ 2) To produce believers who are efficiently able to teach the scriptures and produce such disciples who will be strong as themselves 3) To prepare workers of the church with the knowledge of the administration of the church that will make them effectively useful in the area chosen for their services such as choristers, ushers, evangelist e.t.c.
It is expected that a believer who is undergoing workers’ training must have passed through the New Converts class, baptismal class and be baptized by full immersion in water. Therefore, a worker in training should have achieved the assurance of salvation, solutions to the struggles of his faith, able to defend his new found faith and be prepared with eagerness to advance with Christ in his day to day living and in studying and doing the Word of God.
Join the work force today by filling the Worker's Profile Form. Before a person can be commissioned to service, he is required to attend Workers' Training sessions study and understand the Worker's Training Manual and the Worker's Guide write the Workers Training Exam and then sign the Worker's Attestation Form,