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  • Change: the product of quiet, steady, unremitting pressure

    Jay Lorenzen

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    September 4, 2007

    I’m not a fan of the French, but I remember studying abt this little guy who made a…

  • The Celtic Way of Evangelism

    Jay Lorenzen

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    September 4, 2007

    Dr. George Hunter III recommends adopting a five-fold Celtic approach to preparing people for ministries of evangelism and…

  • What is the Gospel?

    Jay Lorenzen

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    September 3, 2007

    Scot McKnight of jesuscreed.org (one of the best blogs around) defines the gospel as follows: The gospel is…

  • Emotionally Mature? Ouch!

    Jay Lorenzen

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    September 1, 2007

    I’m finding myself on a needed journey toward more and more emotional maturity. Hopefully, I’m making some progress.…

  • Practical Movement Building Skills

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 31, 2007

    I’m hesitant to write this. As a ministry committed to building movements of evangelism and discipleship everywhere, we…

  • Christ-followers as Translators

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 29, 2007

    When I began, Christianity came before the great mass of my unbelieving fellow countrymen either in the highly…

  • The Story of the North Platte Canteen

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 26, 2007

    The story of the North Platte Canteen is the story of a movement. See: Making 10 Minutes Count…

  • Teams That Build Movements

    Jay Lorenzen

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    August 25, 2007

    Jesus realized what we often forget—wellfunctioning and motivated teams are critical to success. When Jesus wanted to build…


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