Pastor friend, I want to challenge you to do something that might surprise you. In fact, it might not even interest you at first, but I ask you to give me a chance to convince you otherwise.
Celebrating the culmination of a three-week long nationwide campaign in Malawi (East Africa), thousands of people gathered in the capital city of Lilongwe for an evangelistic gathering of unprecedented magnitude and impact in the country. The campaign—known as Love Malawi—was led by international evangelist Andrew Palau and was the result of more than four years of prayer and planning. In the end, Love Malawi mobilized thousands of Malawian Christians and more than 900 churches to share their faith, serve their communities, and come together in unity around a common vision to see all of Malawi embrace the love of Jesus Christ.
“Breaking the Silence,” a free four-day event, will kick off this weekend at Church For All Nations (CFAN, www.churchforallnations.com), a dynamic and growing multi-site church in Colorado Springs.
I have one of the coolest roles in the world right now. I get to hang out with, encourage and support Team USA athletes during the Olympics.
Please don’t stone me if I get one of these 10 traits wrong.
And while there is a good bit of subjectivity in this article, I think I am basing my projections on clear and evident trends.
“What is this church doing for the community?”
In our nine years as a church, I’ve found this to be one of the most commonly asked questions by Christians, mostly millennials, who visit our church.
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