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Easter’s empty tomb launched an ongoing mission that runs on two inseparable fuels: Spirit-given power and Spirit-driven prayer. Acts 1:8 promises the Church supernatural power for everyday witness; Acts 4 shows that when opposition hits, believers don’t retreat—they gather, pray, ask for boldness, and the Spirit shakes the room and sends them out again. The same pattern belongs at our kitchen tables, cubicles, sidewalks, and screens: united prayer, God-sized vision, bold requests, and tangible acts of love that open ears to the Good News. As we head into a holiday weekend (and my sabbatical), our charge is simple—keep praying, keep serving, keep telling—trusting that the Spirit who empowers Monday’s mission will keep shaking rooms until every space becomes a living testimony to the risen Christ.
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Easter’s empty tomb launched an ongoing mission that runs on two inseparable fuels: Spirit-given power and Spirit-driven prayer. Acts 1:8 promises the Church supernatural power for everyday witness; Acts 4 shows that when opposition hits, believers don’t retreat—they gather, pray, ask for boldness, and the Spirit shakes the room and sends them out again. The same pattern belongs at our kitchen tables, cubicles, sidewalks, and screens: united prayer, God-sized vision, bold requests, and tangible acts of love that open ears to the Good News. As we head into a holiday weekend (and my sabbatical), our charge is simple—keep praying, keep serving, keep telling—trusting that the Spirit who empowers Monday’s mission will keep shaking rooms until every space becomes a living testimony to the risen Christ.