One thing I know about myself is that if left without a certain amount of structure, I forget to do things. My prayer life is no exception.
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For me, one of the most liberating and motivating truths in promoting the Gospel is that there are two entirely different ways to spiritually consider people in this world.
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Early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place to pray.
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The kingdom of heaven is like a plant in the corner of a garden. All day long that plant can’t help but grow toward the light. God is constantly working in the hearts and minds of our friends. Part of the reason for our conviction is found in the nature of the Gospel of the kingdom.
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Prayer is like exercise and I don’t like to do either one. Everyone always tells you to pray and to exercise, but it is so hard! Faithful intercessors (such a small proportion of the world’s population) compare to those who are Olympic or professional athletes.
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If God were to exist, would you want to know what He was like or would you rather He just leave you alone in your little corner of life? Her immediate answer: Oh I’d much rather He just leave me alone the way I am.
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During the past few months I have taken a closer look at the Gospel we use when we dialogue and study with nonbelievers. While I have spoken to those training in San Antonio to “live among the lost,” the question of how to better understand what our Gospel is has surfaced.
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"When he comes, he will convince the world of guilt in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment." This appears to be perhaps his primary ministry in the hearts and minds of people around us.
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At the Metro National Conference we introduced a special resource titled the
San Antonio Case Study Video. It begins to address one of the most critical issues we face in the Metro Mission:
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Initiative: making the first move, and the second and the third. Moving out of our comfort zone and into the place of your workmate or neighbor.
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