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    Relational depth often emerges from intentional dialog

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    Every leadership role has a character driving force that will fulfill or decimate the ultimate purpose of the role.

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    The call to be an elder is neither a call to mediocrity nor taking a title of honor while sending others on ahead.

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    Serving God should elevate our level of excellence in every part of our lives.

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    The Christians of today are so unsubmissive to the leadership of the church, this is unbiblical.

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    The needs are endless but our God has endless resources; the wounds are deep but you serve as a healing balm; the flexibility to meet those needs is limited by your willingness to dream big; your worth is not defined by waiting tables but rather enhanced by being identified with the one who washed feet; your victory certain and calling in Him secure and “if God is for us, who can ever be against us” (Romans 8:31)?

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    We do not have to believe something is right- to believe a person has a right to choose it. God doesn't force us to serve him. It is a freewill choice we make, so why in the name of all that is holy and right do we think we can force other people to live by our particular brand of religion? We are commanded to Love if we are Christ servers.

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    Unchanged hearts are unled spirits.

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    We need to be careful about imposing our belief systems upon non-believers. Our job is to preach Christ unto them, and to bring them to a point where they want to come into fellowship with God and His Kingdom. When dealing with new believers, we must treat them with respect, guidance, and inform them about things they may be doing that are wrong, without jumping to conclusions. Instead of assuming things or bullying them into positions…handle things with maturity. Take people aside and instruct in matters, rather than disgracing people publically or reporting them here and there. Treat people the way you would like to be treated, showing where things are wrong, and why rather than expecting people to pick up on it through subtle behaviors and nasty attitudes.