God at work
Fitting in with the sense I was getting at in some previous posts (here and here), Andrew Jones hits the nail on the head:
"After a good soaking of Kingdom thinking, when you pull out your head, and wipe your eyes, you dont see churches, you see the Church. Only one. And you don't see mission as a yes or no button in front of you, but rather a river coming somewhere behind you, sweeping you along into somewhere exciting.."
In fact it resonates well with Colin Marchant passionately speaking about the flow of churches springing up all over London and God at work.
The question for me is do we jump in or fall into the trap of allowing ourselves to be pushed out the flow?
Fitting in with the sense I was getting at in some previous posts (here and here), Andrew Jones hits the nail on the head:
"After a good soaking of Kingdom thinking, when you pull out your head, and wipe your eyes, you dont see churches, you see the Church. Only one. And you don't see mission as a yes or no button in front of you, but rather a river coming somewhere behind you, sweeping you along into somewhere exciting.."
In fact it resonates well with Colin Marchant passionately speaking about the flow of churches springing up all over London and God at work.
The question for me is do we jump in or fall into the trap of allowing ourselves to be pushed out the flow?
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