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Do Not Fear!
Feel free to forward this to a friend! After four members of my family turned 40, we found out how much the kids had picked up on their trepidation. The day before my niece’s ninth birthday, she observed, “Tomorrow I’ll … Continue reading
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Tagged Aging, cancer, Christ-life, crucified, eagle leader, fear, God, hell, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Leadership, love, mission, peace, valued, Zig Ziglar
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Endurance and Salvation!
Feel free to forward this to a friend! Declare your mission – and then live it! ~ Tom Welch This morning I visited our health care provider because Melodee, the joy of my eyes for these past 30 years, was … Continue reading
Prioritize the Mission!
Feel free to forward this to a friend! The Sort of Men and Women the Institute Aims to Send Out: “Those having these characteristics: Thorough consecration; Intense love for souls; A good knowledge of God’s Word, and especially how to … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, adversary, apostles, baptism of the Holy Spirit, Biblical sucess, consecration, disciples, eagle leader, eagle leadership, eagles, endure hardship, focus, God's Word, Gomorrah, hell, judgment, love for souls, mission, mission statement, Moody Bible Institute, Paul Nyquist, priorities, prioritize, resistance, resistant, Sodom, strategy, success, twelve apostles, twelve disciples, unrecptive
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Leaders Are Learners!
Feel free to forward this to a friend! “Don’t let your learning lead to knowledge, let your learning lead to action.” ~ Jim Rohn The bottom line of being a leader is using what you know. Many times leaders rest … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Bible Reading Schedule, church, church growth, eagle leader, eagles, God's heart, God's Word, Great Commandment, Great Commission, Jim Rohn, leaders, leadership development, learners, learning, mission, motivation, New Testament, Old Testament
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Conflict and Accusation!
Feel free to forward this to a friend! “To be confident is to act in faith.” ~ Bernard Bynion If you have attempted anything in ministry, you know all about conflict! It seems like the greatest obstacle to forward movement … Continue reading
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Tagged accusation, accusations, anger, assertions, Beelzebub, Bernard Bynion, blasphemes, change, church growth, church health, condemnation, conflict, credibility, demons, division, evil motives, fear, foolishness, Jesus, ministry, mission, opposition, possibility, Satan, serving others
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Leaders and Their Followers!
Feel free to forward this to a friend! “A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go, but ought to be.” ~ Roselyn Carter My friend, John Maxwell, … Continue reading
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Transformed Podcast: Episode #038 – What is the Key to Church Health and Growth?
Lyle Schaller calls attention to the fact that most churches in the United States reach a peak in size during their first twenty or thirty years and then either plateau or shrink in size. The reasoning is that while most … Continue reading
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Tagged change, church growth, churhc health, discipleship, evangelism, first things first, mission, missional, witnessing
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