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| PentecostalTheology.comGrowth begins with investment in a process which will cause change. Churches which experience dynamic growth focus on the following important dynamics:
(1) Genuine experiences of the presence of God;
(2) High level of self-motivation;
(3) Unified vision and purpose;
(4) Clear goals;
(5) Pioneering or establishing a precedent;
(6) Finding people in the community and building relationships in the church structure;
(7) Relevance to their location and culture;
(8) Teaching activities and services designed to understand and to be understood;
(9) Encourage participation and commitment;
(10) Strong leadership;
(11) Quick to implement positive changes;
(12) Not afraid to abandon unnecessary traditional programs.
Such dynamics will draw people to your church.
Varnel Watson
there are at least 10 here Michael Ellis Carter Jr.
Philip Williams
It is wrong for us to focus on building the church. We should focus on Jesus. It is he who builds the church. And, unless the Lord build the church, those who labor do so in vain.
Varnel Watson
the Pope does not focus on building walls
Philip Williams
Troy Day you will have to take care of Francis and the Papacy. My eyes are on Jesus.
Varnel Watson
Philip Williams No thank you – gone in the rapture The left behind will enjoy pope and Charles Page
Philip Williams
Troy Day you really want to be taken and burned with a bundle of tares?
Varnel Watson
The church is a church as long as it grows
Philip Williams
Troy Day
“Land that drinks in the rain often falling on it and that produces a crop useful to those for whom it is farmed receives the blessing of God. But land that produces thorns and thistles is worthless and is in danger of being cursed. In the end it will be burned.”
Hebrews 6:7-8
Varnel Watson
Philip Williams who authored theses verses ??
Philip Williams
Troy Day God
Joe Absher
thank you always good to think about having effective influence for Jesus Christ and the good of men