Generosity resources Update April 2013

Dear Friends   Greetings from the Global Generosity Network, the initiative of the Lausanne Movement and World Evangelical Alliance that encourages Christian stewardship, generosity, giving and resource mobilisation.   We appreciate the positive comments to the generosity resources information thatRead more…

How Strong is Your Network?

Discovering the Strengths of Your Network by Kevin Boer Do you know your network’s strengths? Networks, like people, develop their own personality and strengths. A network’s strengths are the qualities that help your network live out the unique vision God has givenRead more…

Secret Sauce ~ The Priority of Praying

Making Prayer a Priority by Mike Higgs As I write this article, the church is in the midst of an explosion of prayer mobilization initiatives. I am a staunch supporter of prayer mobilization – I did it vocationally for two decades –Read more…

Pray for Unity, then Revival?

  Humility: The Foundation for Unity January 21, 2013 Paul Fleischmann Lessons from the Journey, Networking Principles,Results of NetworkingNo comments  Billy Graham said, “The greatest need among Christians and churches today is for genuine spiritual revival. Whenever God has touched His people inRead more…

RESOURCE ~ Building an Evangelistic Church

PRACTICAL MINISTRY SKILLSBuilding an Evangelistic ChurchHow to guide your church and your leaders into more effective evangelism. Store Code: PS47Format: Microsoft Word Price: $14.95Sale Price: $0.00 ADD TO CARTJOIN NOW!    This download is crafted to help your church embrace evangelism more effectively. UseRead more…

A new way to B-L-E-S-S your neighbors

FIVE WAYS TO BLESS YOUR NEIGHBORS – DAVE FERGUSON in BLOG, FOR THE CITY, MISSION, TOPICS, VIDEO   Dave Ferguson shares five ways to bless your neighbors. He says, “From the very beginning, God’s way of reaching and restoring the world has always been throughRead more…

What language do you teach in?

What language do you teach in?   Recently, our daughter posted on Facebook: “I teach in four languages every day: English, Spanish, Burmese and Love!”   Well, you can imagine I “liked” that comment right away.   Ashley graduated fromRead more…