If you’re a ministry leader who wants to help your people live out Jesus’ call to make disciples, then one of the best things you can do is learn how to ask powerful questions. Here I six that I use regularly.
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Jeff Pankratz
If you’re a ministry leader who wants to help your people live out Jesus’ call to make disciples, then one of the best things you can do is learn how to ask powerful questions. Here I six that I use regularly.
What is your table for? How do you use it? Is it an opportunity to bless others and bring people together? Or a chance to lift yourself up? Is it about your enjoyment of your own status? Or your enjoyment of the specific people God has placed around you?
We have discovered that online church may not for be everyone, but it is definitely for some. The technology has given us the ability to reach far beyond the church walls and, as in our case, create a community that has no walls and no boundaries. I don’t think I’ve ever been this excited about the future of ministry and I’m echoing the words of that Switchfoot song: “I can’t go back to how it was.”
Are we really ready to work for this, together...on earth as it is in heaven?
Sabbath is purposed by our Papa to not let the train run off the cliff. Literally, to "stop", sabbath is a stopping mechanism, God designed, to let the people off the train, enjoy the fresh air, the scenery around you, and be present in each and every moment.
And the word became flesh.
“There is a reason we need to work hard to reach least reached communities with the gospel. Because they are hard to reach!” - President Kevin Kompelien, EFCA