Change is hard work. Looking at the book of Nehemiah (an example of a masterful change-agent) we see he did three initial things He established a sense of urgency (including identifying and embracing the crises as well as “grace disguised” opportunities) He created a guiding coalition (in other words he put together a group with enough influence [...]
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Change
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Change, change-agent, conflict, criticism, culture, guiding coalition, influence, missionary, Nehemiah, relationship, spirit and truth, strategy, team, urgency, vision on October 29, 2010 | 1 Comment »
The Conversion of John Wesley – at 34
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Aldersgate Street, America, Arminian, August Gottlieb Spangenberg, Calvinist, church, convert, converted, George Whitefield, Georgia, God, heart strangely warmed, Indians, James Hutton, John Wesley, justification by faith, know Christ, mentor, Methodism, missionary, Moravians, Oxford, pastor, Peter Bohler, poet, preach faith, religion, revivalist, Samuel Wesley, Susanna Wesley, trust in Christ on February 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
“I went to America to convert the Indians,” he wrote, bitterly, in his Journal, on his way home to England; “but oh, who shall convert me?
