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missional decentralization

I just read a great posting by my former pastor from college, Mike Shea, who wrote this post at his blog. It's a great challenge to how we should approach ministry in Gilbert. I especially like this part:

"Don’t wait to be given a four color brochure for a leadership exhausting evangelistic program that you can hand out to your neighbors. Just invite them to dinner. Join a bowling league and invite them to be on your team. Take your kids to the zoo and ask your neighbors along."

There

  1. Anonymous Anonymous | 10/25/2006 3:18 PM |  

    Hi Luke,

    Thanks for the link!

    Mike