Three Churches People Leave

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It seems everyone has an answer as to why people are leaving and there are a myriad of people who know how to fix these issues. I’m not sure that the issues are as simple as we’d like to believe. We have to understand that church attendance is on the decline in part because the social expectation of church attendance has eroded, people are more busy and active now than ever before and their priorities are elsewhere.

Let it go…let it Grow.

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You see, maybe in order to do the Lord’s work, to produce the fruit of the Spirit, we must stop trying in our own strength. We must make the conditions right for growth. Is it possible that in order to see God grow what He desires for us to produce we must let it go and stay out of His way?

Rock-Hard, Grounded, Rooted Faith: Part II

??????? But make no mistake, when I talk about faith, I mean how you live your life–the whole thing–however you live it.  We all have faith.  The question more often than not is what are you putting that faith in?  You trust your doctor.  You trust your bank.  You trust that chair you’re sitting in.  You trust yourself.  You trust that you won’t forget that password.  You trust your parents.  You trust that the chef of the dinner you’re eating won’t spit in your food.  We all are living by faith in what we don’t know, can’t see and don’t even consciously think about.

Rock-Hard, Grounded, Rooted Faith: Part I

Faith That doesn’t sound safe. That doesn’t sound like Abraham was in his comfort zone. That doesn’t sound like Abraham was trusting in himself and leaning on his own understanding. Further, when God told Abraham to sacrifice his only son–the one thing that was his dream and his great love and joy Abraham was willing to do this demonstrating that he loved God more than anything or anyone else (see Luke 14:26). Would you be willing to follow God to a foreign land or be willing to give up as a sacrifice to God the one thing/person you loved the most?

God is Always at Work.

godisalwaysatwork_thumb31 Often we find in our lives that God is nowhere to be found. We cannot see Him, we cannot smell Him, we cannot taste Him or feel Him. Yet He is there. We know this because if we’re still for long enough we can feel the effects of Him working and moving in our lives. Jacob wrote, “Surely the Lord is in this place, and I did not know it.”