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Cast a Vision

As a church leader it is imperative to instill vision into the church body. Vision enables your church to be a movement instead of a monument. It provides direction and calls for progress. If there isn’t a point, then it … Continue reading

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Transforming Discipleship

Something seems inherently wrong with church educational philosophies. Committee –> Program –> Disciples Where’s the discipleship factory?? Oh yes, it’s that white bearded committee coming up with another ingenius one-shoe fits all Savior Program!! Look at it pop out the … Continue reading

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I’m not a Cookie, so Don’t Use a Cookie Cutter

Passion, fire, and zeal are all wonderful things when we have a sense of calling and direction from the Lord. However, my fire is my fire. My cross isn’t your cross. I don’t impose it on others. I only try … Continue reading

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Chill a Little and Love a Little

As I think about Christianity and how some evangelistic messages or methods adversely impact our American culture there is much to ponder. Unfortunately the “in your face” and “looking for a heated confrontation” approach that Jesus sometimes took with the … Continue reading

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