WELCOME HEART: Living a Legacy Life
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
I went ziplining once. Just once. To say I did. Today's episode is about what it means to create a "Mission Statement." Do you have a manifesto for life?
Paul's mission rang out loud and clear in Philippians 1:21—"For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain!" (I felt that dying part right before running off the ledge. Six times.)
To write a mission statement is a great exercise. To base it on who we are in Christ—and then live out that mission statement—is greater yet.
I'd love to hear what you come up with. Mine is my tagline on the blog: "To know and show the heart of God."
Sometimes that can feel like ziplining.
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I love their Mission Statement:
"The Joyful Life inspires women to pursue joy and discover beauty in their daily lives by grounding their hearts in Christ and leading them to live and love well—for the purpose of glorifying God."
There you go! Pursue joy, discover beauty, grounded in Christ, leading to live and love well. Now it's your turn!
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Food does bring folks together and to God's table. I invited 32 or so this week but divided it up—friends will come Tuesday or Wednesday and we'll be in the side yard. Should be a blast.
My mission statement (which doesn't include ziplining anymore) is all about the inviting heart of God. He calls out from Creation to the Cross til the Marriage Supper of the Lamb: "You are welcome here!"
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Ep 211 A Legacy of People and Grace, Plus Mom Stories with Sue Donaldson
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Ep 209 A Legacy of Moving Mountains for the Marginalized with Kristen Welch
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