

reformation
[ re-fer-mey-shun ]
noun
1 the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt,
unsatisfactory, etc.
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verb
1 to change to a better state, form, etc.; improve by alteration,
substitution, abolition, etc.
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Once new information becomes embedded, an internal reformation process begins whereby false ideas, preconceptions or behaviours get swapped out for improved ones.
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For example
I used to think evangelism was only a specific calling for some Christians, you know, those ones you usually see on the streets that are trying to tell people about the bible. Now that I have a better understanding of what the bible says, I'm starting to realise evangelism is something every Christian is called to do.

Our training within the 'Reformation' phase of discipleship can include topics such as:
Is evangelism for everyone?
Yes!
How do I practice evangelism?
Tell people about Jesus
How do I activate my faith?
Pray, listen and obey




"we repent enough to be forgiven
but do we surrender enough to be changed?"
Grogan Ryan