“Our best attempts at making peace and restoration, still produce anti-Eden. We need to groan in anguish for God to come and make all things right.”
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Read More“It is hard to discern what it means to be faithful in times of exile, but we have to train our hear to listen and be attentive to the voice of God.”
Read More“We need wisdom and tact like Daniel to interact in the systems and power structure of our world.”
Read More“When our enemies declare victories, God laughs.”
Read More“The world is craving shepherds. Your neighbor doesn’t need a CEO, it needs a shepherd.”
Read More“How do we have the same attitude of Christ when we face suffering in this life?”
Read More“How do we pursue peace, and bless others who are doing evil to us?”
Read More“What does it look like to live a life of honor and submission in the way of the Kingdom, while we live under the authority of Empire?”
Read More“We don’t actually affix value to people, GOD DOES, and we respect that.”
Read More“Our hope must be built on nothing less than Jesus.”
Read More“We need to bring our Creator Gods Holy and Life-giving presence everywhere we go.”
Read MoreAnchoring our soul in the "not yet" is how we can have enduring hope no matter what we see around us in the "now."
Read More“Everything we need to go through suffering is on the inside of us. Suffering has no power against the Spirit of God.”
Read More“Our kingdom dreams should fail without the Holy Spirit, and if they succeed without Him, they weren’t Kingdom dreams to begin with.”
Read More“Our callings don’t guarantee the absence of shipwrecks, and similarly shipwrecks don’t negate the presence of our calling. The test is can we hold fast in the midst of it.”
Read More“A conversion moment is not your only testimony. You can testify to his glory, grace, and mercy everyday”
Read More“Your calling doesn’t just give you future purpose, it also gives you current wisdom.”
Read More“Shared suffering produces intimacy with God. And we, as a community of missionaries, we need to learn to suffer well. Why? Because there is purpose to your pain.”
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