…isn’t something you decide to do one day or one week. It is the result of making wise choices — setting healthy boundaries, staying true to the mission God has called you to, getting wise counsel, keeping one’s heart tender toward God and living a lifestyle of loving and forgiving others.
As you know, ministry can be tough. Your day can be going well, and then one phone call later, everything
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by Costa Mitchell
Our Priority Must be “Being Before Doing”
As leaders, we have a “3-fold calling.” We are called to Christ,
His Church, and His Cause and we must keep the priorities clear.
“Being” has to do with our personal spiritual temperature and
“poise” – it is toward Jesus!
We were never meant to do ministry alone. We are a dangerously
individualistic people. Community, with its
A Conversation with John Wimber
John Wimber frequently talked about the importance of being a life-long learner for
effective Christian leaders. Here are excerpts from an interview with John Wimber on
this topic conducted by Betsy Glanville...
What do you mean by a “life-long learner?”
John: In my years of service to the Lord I noticed that many
people grow older, but do not mature in the






