Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Hearing from you…

I would love to hear from anyone that actually reads these things that attended one of our first two services. Especially if you picked up a Vision shirt. I would like to know what word you wrote on the back. What's the story behind the word? What do you sense God saying and doing in your life? What might He be preparing you to do? Remember, we are on the same team, God, most likely, is preparing you for a work in and through our local body. Ephesians 4 has long been an inspiration and standard for ministry fruit in my life. Am I equipping the saints to do the work of ministry? Am I serving as a resource hub to administer, coach and orchestrate the vision of God and the role of the follower in the corporate body? Drop me an email and let me know what God is doing in your life. I especially want to hear from those that God is drawing back to His heart. Baptism is approaching quickly and I would love to fill the baptistery with more than water. People and testimonies are definitely on the menu. Pray, talk with me and let's see what God has in store for those that believe. I trust God is moving in your heart as He is in mine.


 

Love His Presence

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wrote "Promote" or die. Some people thought I ment promoting the church. I told them not really. I am using an updated word for the Great Comission. We are to proclaim the name of Jesus. In this world everyone is bombarded with the promotion of materialism and self indulging behaviors. I figure as a body of believers we should loudly promote the name of Jesus.

Unknown said...

I didn't get a shirt unfortunately. I should have, but I wanted to pray first about what God wanted me to die to, and die to do. First step was dying to relying on my own love, and living a life of invulnerability. Then He said "Love." Love or Die. Love Him. Love people. I was surprised that this was it, but I didn't realize up until then that I was not truly loving God or the ones He died for. Since that service, God has reiterated this idea to me 9 distinct times. That service was really the beginning of a healing process so that I could begin to love, and a turning point in my ministry to others.