Make Disciples: Virtual 1on1s. Sunday morning I, like most Christians, sat on the couch with my family and watched our church service online. I gotta admit, it was kind of a cool experience! Later that afternoon, I caught a couple more services from churches around town. I watched as the CHURCH broke Facebook Live! NeverContinue reading “Virtual 1on1s”
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Developing a Leadership Pathway
Do you spend much time at the doctor’s office? If you haven’t, just wait till you have kids! And, if you are blessed with boys, expect to spend some time at the ER as well. Just saying… I have four kids so I’ve seen a lot of waiting rooms. Waiting rooms are all pretty muchContinue reading “Developing a Leadership Pathway”
Bibs or Aprons
If you’ve ever had kids you know about bibs. They are a lifesaver! Bibs will save you, as a parent, from having to change your kids clothes 4 times a day! They are a beautiful and useful thing. And more and more today they are making bibs out of anything – clothe, silicon, plastic. It’sContinue reading “Bibs or Aprons”
2 Generations or 4 Generations
2 Timothy 2:2 – What you heard from me [Paul] in the presence of others pass on to faithful men who in turn can teach others. I love this verse! If someone was to ask me what is my favorite verse I don’t know if this is it, but it is close. I love theContinue reading “2 Generations or 4 Generations”
Go Small or Go Home
“Jesus had a big enough vision to think small.” Robert Coleman in Master Plan of Evangelism What a crazy statement! Jesus came to earth with the vision of rescuing all of humanity from their mutinous rebellion against the High King of Heaven and what does he do? What is his plan? He takes twelve guysContinue reading “Go Small or Go Home”
The Barnabas Effect: The Art of Making Others Great
I remember the moment my paradigm shifted. I had turned over the leadership to one of our lunch outreaches to our interns. I told them, “find a way to make this better.” They did. I sat and watched how students responded to them and how within a semester more students were coming than ever before. Continue reading “The Barnabas Effect: The Art of Making Others Great”