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ELF
I went with our youth group to see ELF tonight. Pretty good story, Will Ferrell is a funny guy, and all I kept thinking about was John’s description of Jesus…
“He came to his own people, but they didn’t want him.”
WOW! You can bet some illustrative material for the Advent season will be coming out of the movie!
ELF
I went with our youth group to see ELF tonight. Pretty good story, Will Ferrell is a funny guy, and all I kept thinking about was John’s description of Jesus…
“He came to his own people, but they didn’t want him.”
WOW! You can bet some illustrative material for the Advent season will be coming out of the movie!
ELF
I went with our youth group to see ELF tonight. Pretty good story, Will Ferrell is a funny guy, and all I kept thinking about was John’s description of Jesus…
“He came to his own people, but they didn’t want him.”
WOW! You can bet some illustrative material for the Advent season will be coming out of the movie!
From Ten Steps to Breaking the 200 Barrier
Introduction, “Break the Barrier?”
“…the realities are that growth, evangelism, and the expansion of the church depends as much on a leader’s ability to develop an expansive infrastructure as on any other factor except prayer. The ability to organize to meet people’s needs is more important than creativity in program design.”
Step 1, “Examine Your Motive”
“Why do you want to break the barrier? Unless the motive for growth is to proclaim the Good News to those who are lost and see them saved by the power of Christ, you will be working from an inadequate motive.”
From Ten Steps to Breaking the 200 Barrier
Introduction, “Break the Barrier?”
“…the realities are that growth, evangelism, and the expansion of the church depends as much on a leader’s ability to develop an expansive infrastructure as on any other factor except prayer. The ability to organize to meet people’s needs is more important than creativity in program design.”
Step 1, “Examine Your Motive”
“Why do you want to break the barrier? Unless the motive for growth is to proclaim the Good News to those who are lost and see them saved by the power of Christ, you will be working from an inadequate motive.”
From Ten Steps to Breaking the 200 Barrier
Introduction, “Break the Barrier?”
“…the realities are that growth, evangelism, and the expansion of the church depends as much on a leader’s ability to develop an expansive infrastructure as on any other factor except prayer. The ability to organize to meet people’s needs is more important than creativity in program design.”
Step 1, “Examine Your Motive”
“Why do you want to break the barrier? Unless the motive for growth is to proclaim the Good News to those who are lost and see them saved by the power of Christ, you will be working from an inadequate motive.”