Join us as we conclude the series of MINE talking about giving and God's Promises.
Are you known for your generosity? Perhaps we should be. God created us to enjoy His creation and in relationships live as if everything was for everyone.
It can often be a struggle with knowing how much to give. At least with tithing it was a clear 10 percent, but for those of us who want to know just how much would be appreciated by God we have to understand that giving has no exact amount. Rather, giving is a reflection of the heart.
We know what giving feels like on our end, but what about God's end? What does He promise to those who give?
Information is so important. That is why sometimes we can miss one part of a story that changes our entire understanding or perception. With giving it's the same way. Regardless of what you think about God's command to give, one thing is more important to understand than anything else.
More than any other qualification for leadership, a person must desire it or they will not typically take the position very serious. What has God laid on the hearts of those whom he calls to leadership? Join us in this lesson as we discuss why it is so important to have a passion for people!
No shepherd can be a really great shepherd unless they are sold out to the Chief Shepherd. In this message we will look at further attributes of a great Kingdom Leader.
If I gave you a job where I told you that there is a 100% guarantee that your life would be miserable because of the stress of that position would you take the job? Oh yeah, and you have to work for free!!!! God's calling albeit great can also be very difficult! That is why we as sheep should have the types of spirits that ease the burden placed on our shepherds. Join us in this message to see just how important a role an encourager can be!
In this beginning study of elderships we take a look at what God expects from his people who step up into a kingdom leadership role.
Pew sitters unfortunately are a dime a dozen. But rather than throw stones at those who don't choose to fit in, it's probably a good idea to evaluate the reasons they don't. Using Colossians and a little bit of observation we will look into the insecurities than accompany a lack of effort and the benefits that come along with fulfilling the Missio Dei.