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By Linda Buskirk
Why can’t we just ask people what they want to do?
By Alan Bentrup
What old ways of thinking do we need to let go of - what old things need to die - so that we can more clearly hear and discern where God would have us act?
By Greg Syler
We’ll need these precious, quiet times in the year – these times when the world around seems to hush, even for just a bit – so we can come indoors, reflect, give thanks, and look forward – this dynamic communal motion which is really just one and the same.
By Alan Bentrup
What the Church does (or should do) is all missional. But I think too often we forget that.
By Alan Bentrup
The problem isn’t generating ideas; it is overcoming the obstacles and executing your new idea.
By Greg Syler
Ministry isn’t an intellectual, theoretical exercise. Ministry involves real people living real lives in real time, and, like it or not, I am also one of those people – not better or different or more or less capable of anyone else of seeing what God intends for these congregations.
By Alan Bentrup
In the church, are we too often unwilling to try new things because we instead are striving for “perfection” in the things we already are doing?
By Alan Bentrup
My idea was all I could see. It took someone else, and their idea, and mixing the two together, to help produce the final product. A better idea, formed from the two.
By Alan Bentrup
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