A God Initiated, God Sustained, God Directed Vision for Movements
We can sometimes idolize the man or woman that God uses to catalyze movement or spark revival. The reality is that, like Peter in Acts 2, the movement is God-initiated, God-sustained, and God-directed. In this video, we look at 3 Scriptures to cast vision for what this looks like.
3 Essential Skills for Networking for the Kingdom
Alongside making disciples and planting churches, learning to be effective in networking with like-minded leaders is essential. This requires development of a set of soft skills. In this video we unpack 3 of the essential soft skills for being effective at networking in your sphere of influence.
10 Prayers to Strengthen Your Inner Man (F-E-L-L-O-W-S-H-I-P)
As believers, we are called to arise and shine (Isaiah 60:1). And in times of uncertainty, we need to have strength in our inner man to continue to shine forth the truth and light of Christ.These 10 prayers drawn straight from the Bible give a simple framework towards praying back to God the prayers He commands us to pray to Him.FELLOWSHIP Prayers: https://bit.ly/FELLOWSHIPprayers
The Goal of Discipleship: Listen + Respond
Do your discipleship methods equip and train your disciple to help their disciples hit the disciple-making bullseye? If you're not sure, you need to watch this video. Let's unpack how tools and methods train disciples to listen and respond to Jesus for themselves.
5 Keys to Decentralized Movements (from Starfish & The Spider)
The popular book on Movements called "The Starfish And The Spider" holds keys to understanding how movements are catalyzed and sustained. In this video we unpack Peter Lindell's blog post on the subject hitting on 5 keys:Below is an Excerpt from Peter's excellent blog post (Read it here: https://bit.ly/3qMbI3h)1. Circles. Independent, autonomous but connected circles of like-minded individuals. I would add to the authors’ explanation and say the circles should be filled with practitioners.2. Catalysts. People that start things, inspire others, lead by example, and connect people into circles. "A catalyst is like the architect of a house: he’s essential to the long-term structural integrity, but he doesn’t move in.” (The authors say the catalyst, but I think it is better to have catalysts upon catalysts).3. Ideology. This is probably the most important leg. Decentralized structures need to have a common ideology to hold them together.4. The pre-existing network. The authors gave examples in two circumstances (the abolitionist and woman’s suffrage movements) of how pre-existing networks helped facilitate the work catalysts were starting.5. The Champion. The Champion differs from the catalyst in that they are not usually the starter. Instead, they are the person that won’t stop talking about it.