Saturday, October 9, 2010

How to Start a Movement

Whether you look at the work of God in what we call the Old Testament or during the New Testament era, from a sociological perspective, you can often define it as a movement. There is a key leader who is called by God to do something that no one else is doing. Then a follower emerges. A second follower comes into the group, then there is a mass movement of people who want to be a part of what God is doing.

In a few weeks, around the first week of November, Charles Fiore and I are going to team-teach a Sunday morning message on movements of God. By the way, it's not just about calling out great leaders. Movements don't happen unless there are courageous "first-followers". Who do you know who is standing out by themself, being creative and courageous? What a gift is within our grasp -- to come alongside pioneers and validate what they felt called to do!

Watch the video and dare to dance!

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