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Home » Series » REACH » REACH 2013
We’ve all heard that God has a plan for our lives. But how do we find it? Many people struggle to make sense of God’s call. The struggle is an important one. Calling is a central part of what…
The Holy Spirit must play a central role in all of our ministries. We must value and seek the influence of the Holy Spirit in calling people to ministry, in controlling the priorities of our…
Ministries are supposed to serve. They serve the Lord, their clients, and the church constituencies that support them. How can a ministry maintain strong ties of accountability and affection with…
Ministering in a fallen world, we always have more to do than we have time and energy to actually accomplish. Some needs (and therefore some ministries) seem to be particularly demanding. How do…
To be worthwhile, most meetings need as much time in preparation and in follow-up as the meeting itself. Steven explores the factors that enable productive, efficient meetings.…
This workshop addresses the recruiting, equipping, and enabling of staff in your organization to serve God to the best of their potential and God-given abilities. Mark explores why you should…
The public persona of a leader is one thing; his personal and private habits of life are another. This workshop addresses the personal and private disciplines that contribute to successful…
Sexual abuse damages people in ways that are deep and significant. Abuse among our plain people is much more prevalent than we wish. Reaching out to the abused who are not a part of our churches…
This workshop gives some ideas for mentoring and developing the young people who come to work in your organization. Young people who are interested in voluntary service or mission work are typically…
Our differences can enable and strengthen our ministry as a couple. Loving and affirming your husband can be one of the greatest gifts you offer to him.…
Intentional living is a way of understanding and actuating the latent gifts God has given us. Living intentionally assumes that we have appropriate goals and that they are clearly defined. Arthur…
Broken. Our world is hurting, and so are we. But we have experienced Jesus as our salvation, and we need not be discouraged. God has a method of transforming the world, says Merle. God’s method is…
The home can be a place of ministry. We discuss how to cultivate homes that are a safe place to belong, a nourishing place to thrive, a fascinating place to learn and grow, and a warm place to share.…
Sometimes our good intentions in helping the poor fail to produce the desired results, and often create a welfare mentality. How can this be avoided? How can we help others without creating…
We live in a world of much sin and sorrow. How should Christians respond? How can we engage with broken people in ways that are redemptive and life-giving? What can we learn from the life and…
Phil offers inspiration and insights from his experience at Camp Andrews. Catch and renew the vision of reaching children and youth, learn tips on more effectively reaching and managing them, be…
To be women of hospitality we need these three qualities: being able to share our home, food and our love. It also depends a lot on our attitude and what we do with what we have.…
We all know that more can be accomplished when we work together as a team. Yet being part of a team can present challenges if the team does not work well together. This workshop examines…
You will never win those you tell jokes about. If this statement is true, will the prejudicial statements we laughed at growing up prevent us from winning the masses around us to Christ? …
All of our conservative Anabaptist NPOs are involved in Kingdom work. All of our work is significant when done for God, and that we should increasingly compliment each other’s efforts rather than…
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