As I said in part one of this series, in my first church as a full-time minister, the things we asked people to engage on a weekly basis changed over time by the people themselves. At some point, if something didn’t have enough value, people voted with their feet by finding something else to do
Face Time // Jason Souza
Recent research, available through the attached link, indicates that in many cases parents may spend as little as five hours in face to face communication with their child. I have to say, the original abstract of the article struck me as a little unlikely and sensationalist. But, sure enough, the research seems to bear it out. Take a look...
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Everyone wants a legacy. We all want to create something that will outlast us. Something for which we will be remembered. Something that matters.
We can invest in the Kingdom in the here and now, and trust God that that investment will have a lasting impact through eternity.
Consider building your legacy on the following four pillars.