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My "one word" for this year is: simplify. Why did I choose that word, and what does it mean to you?
In this episode, I will share five good reasons why you should consider simplifying, too. Also coming up…
Conferences where I will be attending and/or speaking:
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It's not necessary to debate people into the Kingdom.
"Christ is all in all."— Colossians 3:11
In the end, a debate about salvation, the existence of God, or who Jesus is, will be fruitless. Only a direct revelation, illuminated by the Holy Spirit, brings people into the Kingdom.
And inside the church, all our focus on leadership programs, small groups, building programs, social justice, church growth initiatives, etc. miss the mark. We have, when we focus on these things, abandon our first love. A good test: simply count the number of times a pastor (or a book, or teaching series) references the name Jesus.
"Christ is all I need. You can strip away everything else from me, and I would still be left with Christ. Take away my gifts and my ministry; take away signs and wonders; take away the sense of His presence; take away my ability to read; take away every spiritual and religious pursuit I have, and I will still have Christ. And having Him, I have everything."
~ Jesus Manifesto by Frank Viola and Leonard Sweet
The word I chose to guide 2014 was simplify. In this episode, I explain why I chose it, and five reasons why you should consider simplifying too.
In the episode I talk about my journey toward simplification, where it will lead, and how you can benefit.
What To Do NowIf you enjoy the podcast, I would consider it a great favor if you subscribe (and leave a review) in iTunes. This helps new people discover the show. You can also find the podcast on Stitcher.
Question: Do you feel you would benefit from simplifying? How will you start? Click here to leave your comments.
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My "one word" for this year is: simplify. Why did I choose that word, and what does it mean to you?
In this episode, I will share five good reasons why you should consider simplifying, too. Also coming up…
Conferences where I will be attending and/or speaking:
The app that helps you write like Hemingway.
Lifestyle Business SegmentWith Stu McLaren
Copywriting CornerThis week I share "The One Copywriting Rule You Must Follow". I explain how to use the Rule on today's show.
Spiritual Foundations
It's not necessary to debate people into the Kingdom.
"Christ is all in all."— Colossians 3:11
In the end, a debate about salvation, the existence of God, or who Jesus is, will be fruitless. Only a direct revelation, illuminated by the Holy Spirit, brings people into the Kingdom.
And inside the church, all our focus on leadership programs, small groups, building programs, social justice, church growth initiatives, etc. miss the mark. We have, when we focus on these things, abandon our first love. A good test: simply count the number of times a pastor (or a book, or teaching series) references the name Jesus.
"Christ is all I need. You can strip away everything else from me, and I would still be left with Christ. Take away my gifts and my ministry; take away signs and wonders; take away the sense of His presence; take away my ability to read; take away every spiritual and religious pursuit I have, and I will still have Christ. And having Him, I have everything."
~ Jesus Manifesto by Frank Viola and Leonard Sweet
The word I chose to guide 2014 was simplify. In this episode, I explain why I chose it, and five reasons why you should consider simplifying too.
In the episode I talk about my journey toward simplification, where it will lead, and how you can benefit.
What To Do NowIf you enjoy the podcast, I would consider it a great favor if you subscribe (and leave a review) in iTunes. This helps new people discover the show. You can also find the podcast on Stitcher.
Question: Do you feel you would benefit from simplifying? How will you start? Click here to leave your comments.

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