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(Post Three in five-part series. This post is a follow-up to "Understanding the culture scale, Direct/Indirect, through the lens of honor and shame, part 1.)
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Capturing the post-conference energy pulse
"If you know these things, blessed are you if you do them" (John 13:17). Read more »
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My dad was the first one who taught me the power of partnerships. Dad was a businessman who built a whole business on the philosophy that said, “These machines will run 24 hours a day, six days a week. I do not care what the label is in the filler. What is important is the trust we build, the value we add. Then together we all will profit. Son, it’s not about our label.” The result: Years later, Johanna Farms was the largest private label producer of milk and juice products on the East Coast. Read more »
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Helping God's people work together is always a challenge! It's also a joy! Are you trying to get people within a short distance of your home to link hands to share the Good News of Jesus? Or, are you concerned about a Kingdom vision that has national implications? Here are some issues both challenges have in common.
Vision: Everyone must agree that the cause is something of real value—in God's eyes and in the eyes of each of the participants. Read more »