Movements that change nations
Jesus came not just to change the lives of individuals, or just to found the Church, but to start a missionary movement that would change the world.
Jesus came not just to change the lives of individuals, or just to found the Church, but to start a missionary movement that would change the world.
John Wesley was used by God to transform the spiritual climate of the British Isles.
Duncan Campbell was part of a phenomenal move of God in the Hebridean revivals of the 1940s and 1950s. Whole communities came to know God, and lasting change came to the islands of Scotland.
The church men and women who bring Kingdom values into business, social enterprise; who see fresh ways to share the gospel, and have the courage and the skills to turn vision into reality.
As we learn to look around and see what the Father is doing, we a released from the pressure of having to 'make it work' and remember that He is the senior partner in the relationship.
The church is haemorrhaging young adults!
Jesus came not just to change the lives of individuals, nor just to found the Christian Church, but to start a missionary movement that would change the world.
When it comes to outreach, many church leaders look to special programmes and activities to deliver growth. But short-term solutions rarely lead to long-term growth.
If the church of 2010 is to be effective in mission it needs to be shaped by vision and effective in pursuing its God-given call.