mission Archive

  • Some of us want to be like Peter and jump out of the boat and walk on the water.  Maybe there is purpose in us staying in the boat for a season.

    I Will Go

    Some of us want to be like Peter and jump out of the boat and walk on the water. Maybe there is purpose in us staying in the boat for a season.

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  • Reaching > Keeping.  Perhaps we have become too concerned with offending and/or making our members uncomfortable.  We, as a church, need to be about reaching the lost and not just reorganizing the believers.

    Why do you do what you do (part 5)

    Reaching > Keeping. Perhaps we have become too concerned with offending and/or making our members uncomfortable. We, as a church, need to be about reaching the lost and not just reorganizing the believers.

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  • Narrow your focus so you can do fewer things in order to make a greater impact.  Focus on who you want to reach and what you want to accomplish.  When you narrow your focus, you also resource others to do things well.

    Why do you do what you do (part 4)

    Narrow your focus so you can do fewer things in order to make a greater impact. Focus on who you want to reach and what you want to accomplish. When you narrow your focus, you also resource others to do things well.

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  • Have you spent time defining what a

    Why do you do what you do (part 3)

    Have you spent time defining what a "win" looks like?

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  • Part 2 of a series of posts about my weekend attending a conference at North Point Community Church called “Sundays @ North Point“.  There is an intentional, focused nature about what our church is doing to engage the un-churched.  The analogy of rooms in a house are best used to describe the environments.

    Why do you do what you do (part 2)

    Part 2 of a series of posts about my weekend attending a conference at North Point Community Church called “Sundays @ North Point“. There is an intentional, focused nature about what our church is doing to engage the un-churched. The analogy of rooms in a house are best used to describe the environments.

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