What are the chances you exist?
At some point doesn’t this beg for an intelligent explanation, like a Creator?
At some point doesn’t this beg for an intelligent explanation, like a Creator?
A chance to hear from God exactly what he thinks about you! Click To Tweet Below is worksheet that deserves a good 30 mins to and hour to complete. It is a chance to hear from God exactly what he thinks about YOU! Take some time to hear what God thinks. AdequateWorksheet Start on the page … Read more Who said you weren’t ADEQUATE?
Dove asked a person to describe themselves to a forensic artist and then other people describe them to the same artist and then they are shown the two drawings side by side. (3 min) This reminds me that Jesus ordained, commission, sent out (you choose your favorite!) the disciples in Matthew 28. Some of whom … Read more Who told the ordinary follower of Christ they weren’t qualified?
To move from modern Christian Ministry thinking to Apostolic Movement thinking we have to have a mindset shift that feels rather seismic in nature. Here are a few that I am exploring. 1. From Trusting the Qualified to Releasing the Willing The first and maybe most important is our view of the common man or … Read more Top Ten Mindset Shifts For A Disciple Making Movement To Emerge
Ted Esler has written an insightful article comparing a “Traditional” model of spreading the Good News to a new approach entitle “CPM.” CPM stands for Church Planting Movements and is often described in the west a “DMM” or Disciple-Making Movements. Here is a small taste of a necessary read: In the Proclamational Model leaders within the church … Read more Have you read this article?
We often study what is happening in each period of history but rarely do we look at the numerical impact of the God’s redemptive story. In under 5 mins move from the 1st Century to the present and see the statistical impact of the spread of the Good News. https://youtu.be/FRmKRtotUP0 N.B. Definitions … Read more A Video History of Gospel Expansion in 4 minutes
Does Jen’s compelling vision for her children translate into creating “disciple-making disciples?”