Unless you have a God who can tell you things that you don't want to be true, you'll never listen to a God who tells you things that are too good to be true.
“And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.” - Hebrews 10:24-25
How's your Bible reading resolution going? A year ago I was part of a team that created the 260 Journal — it's a plan takes you through the entire New Testament in a year by reading one chapter a day, Monday - Friday. Download a full sample here: https://t.co/tYTONdeCae
I’ve been teaching on #generosity — and this idea may be a game changer. It’s the “giving room,” where one’s generosity can actually be measured, not in comparison to others, but in one’s own situation. …
Every #discipleship effort will fall into one of four quadrants, based on how people are encouraged and challenged. Which one best describes what you're leading today? What's one thing you could do to take a step up and to the right?
Forgiveness has shaped my life and story. Below are six lessons I learned about forgiveness after my dad left my mom and caused so much devastation. And I’d love to hear your story. Please let me know what you've learned about #forgiveness
“Sometimes the biggest obstacles to making new disciples are the disciples you already have. We need to equip people to engage a pagan culture.” @billycalderwood#discipleship
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Every #discipleship effort will fall into one of four quadrants, based on how people are encouraged and challenged. Which one best describes what you're leading today? What's one thing you could do to take a step up and to the right?