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Co-laboring With God

September 23rd, 2009 · No Comments · Spiritual Growth and Development

There is a principle that can be applied to our work in the ministry that will insure greater effectiveness and longer lasting results in the lives of people:
Join God in what He is already doing.

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Excellent Christian Blog

September 14th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Kingdom Culture, Spiritual Growth and Development, Using Technology for Advancing the Kingdom

There is a ministry called Disciple Nations Alliance (DNA) that is listed in the blogroll. It is led by two seasoned statesmen who are committed to doing their part to help transform nations through the teaching of the Word of God.
Darrow Miller has been posting excerpts from his new book “Lifework” and they are excellent. […]

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Four Observations For Discipleship

June 19th, 2009 · No Comments · Kingdom Culture, Spiritual Growth and Development

One of our core values at Grace Community Fellowship is to see Christ formed in His people. We live with the apostolic burden of Paul that is found in Galatians 4:19:
“My little children, for whom I am again suffering birth pangs until Christ is completely and permanently formed (molded) within you.”
Here are four things that […]

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Consumerism or Discipleship?

June 10th, 2009 · No Comments · Kingdom Culture, Spiritual Growth and Development

I am glad to be able to share this excerpt from “The Forgotten Ways” by Alan Hirsch. Alan boldly confronts the modern church growth model and how it has failed to make disciples for Christ.

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Three Critical Questions Anyone Involved in Mission Work Needs to Ask

May 8th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Global Movement

The past few weeks I have been caught up in a diligent study on the subject of “worldview.” I am enjoying the recent discoveries that are coming as a result. As with any thorough study of the Scriptures, our perspective gets shifted into a greater alignment that helps us see (and ultimately act) from a […]

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D4D (day 2)

April 18th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Global Movement, Spiritual Growth and Development

It’s hard to believe that the snowfall from the last 24 hours has melted. There are still little piles laying around here and there in the shade and corners, but the rest has gone. Again, that’s probably no big deal to most people, but we Floridians are nonetheless fascinated. We are convinced that God arranged […]

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D4D (mission)

April 18th, 2009 · No Comments · Global Movement, Spiritual Growth and Development

I’m really impressed with the Navigators mission statement, so I thought it would be good to share it with you. These people are extremely devoted to the Word of God and the raising up of disciples to reach the nations.
Our Calling
“To advance the Gospel of Jesus and His Kingdom into the nations through spiritual […]

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D4D (day 1)

April 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Global Movement, Spiritual Growth and Development

We woke up today to fresh snow on the ground. It’s not a big deal to most people, but for visiting Floridians its quite a sight. As the day progressed, it fell even harder until we couldn’t resist and ended up running out for a few photos. The large mountains that overlook the city are […]

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Becoming a Disciple of Jesus

October 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Kingdom Culture

Principle: A disciple of Jesus lives out the words of Jesus.
“You have heard it said,…
But I say unto you…”
I believe that Jesus was establishing a point by reiterating these two statements six different times in Matthew,  Chapter five. Throughout the course of our life we have heard many things. A lot of what we have […]

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Kingdom Leadership Principles - “Discipling Others”

September 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Kingdom Leadership

Principle: “You will never be able to lead someone beyond where they refuse to follow God.”
Many pastors and leaders get frustrated when the people they are presumably leading do not respond to the words that they are ministering. This should not be a place of contention, but rather a revelation.  As a leader you have found […]

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