The Missional Community on the River While wandering through the internet and listening to a past sermon from a guest speaker at church, I remember the speaker mentioning a story that hit a chord in my heart. It spoke volumes...
Read moreThis year I have been writing about the character traits and skills of effective missional community leaders. I wrote about missional leaders being proactive, hospitable, generous, available, attentive, persevering, holy, kind, and culturally aware. This post will look at how missional leaders are present in the moment...
Read moreThis semester I’ve been writing about how prayer and mission are inseparable. Sometimes the prayer people can look at mission people and think, “You’re all about planning and strategizing, but you need to pray so you’re not operating in a...
Read moreBeing involved with college students means creating community every semester or at least every fall. Often, we have to learn to create community from scratch. Here are seven principles for Catalyzing Community whether you are trying to start a small...
Read moreChristians have become enamored with organized religion. We are thrilled to be a part of official bible studies, official church groups, and official volunteer organizations. However, we forget the true significance behind the missional community. While organizations are pertinent to...
Read moreThis year I have been writing about the character traits and skills of effective missional community leaders. I wrote about missional leaders being proactive, hospitable, generous, available, attentive, persevering, holy, and kind. This post will look at how missional leaders are culturally aware. To do so, I...
Read moreThis semester I’ve been writing about how prayer and mission are inseparable. Sometimes the “prayer people” can look at mission people and think “you’re all about planning and strategizing, but you need to pray so you’re not operating in a...
Read more“The Lord’s hand was with them, and a great number of people believed and turned to the Lord.” Acts 11:21 These words were used by Luke to describe the church at Antioch. Their story starts like this: Now those who had...
Read moreThis year I have been writing about the character traits and skills of effective missional community leaders. I wrote about missional leaders being proactive, hospitable, generous, available, attentive, persevering, and holy. This post will look at how missional leaders are kind. kind: of a good or benevolent nature and disposition, as a person...
Read moreThis semester I’ve been writing about how prayer and mission are inseparable. Sometimes the “prayer people” can look at mission people and think “you’re all about planning and strategizing, but you need to pray so you’re not operating in a...
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