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Some pastors and leaders rely on charisma and charm to attract crowds. Their ministries can look incredibly successful as droves of people enter the doors every weekend and buildings and programs expand. That’s a very shallow measure of success, and while you can call it that in worldly terms, it’s not necessarily a success for the Kingdom of God. As Pastor Mark will point out in this message, people will be drawn in by godly leadership, but the results and effects it bears in a community will look much different. You’ll see lives changed and priorities shifted, not just fancy church buildings and flashy worship services.
By Pastor Mark Kirk5
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Some pastors and leaders rely on charisma and charm to attract crowds. Their ministries can look incredibly successful as droves of people enter the doors every weekend and buildings and programs expand. That’s a very shallow measure of success, and while you can call it that in worldly terms, it’s not necessarily a success for the Kingdom of God. As Pastor Mark will point out in this message, people will be drawn in by godly leadership, but the results and effects it bears in a community will look much different. You’ll see lives changed and priorities shifted, not just fancy church buildings and flashy worship services.

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