What if the only thing between your calling and your reality is the noise you refuse to silence? We open with a story of contagious faith that ignites a church, then zoom out to a global urgency: the harvest is ready, the signs are plain, and “no more time” is not a slogan—it’s a summons. Our goal isn’t to spike emotion and move on; it’s to keep victory by building a life of consecration that can carry the weight of mission when the music stops. We name the real enemy of momentum: carnality....
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What if the only thing between your calling and your reality is the noise you refuse to silence? We open with a story of contagious faith that ignites a church, then zoom out to a global urgency: the harvest is ready, the signs are plain, and “no more time” is not a slogan—it’s a summons. Our goal isn’t to spike emotion and move on; it’s to keep victory by building a life of consecration that can carry the weight of mission when the music stops. We name the real enemy of momentum: carnality....
Converting Access Challenged Nations Distinct Cultures Part 1 ... English
Apostolic Mentoring
1 hour 25 minutes
3 weeks ago
Converting Access Challenged Nations Distinct Cultures Part 1 ... English
Navigating cultural barriers is the most significant challenge in effective evangelism, more critical than language barriers which can be overcome with technology. • Individualist Western cultures and collective immigrant cultures operate with fundamentally different values systems • Apostolic churches already function more collectivistically than secular Western culture, giving us a unique advantage in reaching immigrants • Approximately one in six people in North America comes from a colle...
Apostolic Mentoring
What if the only thing between your calling and your reality is the noise you refuse to silence? We open with a story of contagious faith that ignites a church, then zoom out to a global urgency: the harvest is ready, the signs are plain, and “no more time” is not a slogan—it’s a summons. Our goal isn’t to spike emotion and move on; it’s to keep victory by building a life of consecration that can carry the weight of mission when the music stops. We name the real enemy of momentum: carnality....