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Our ability to grow is directly related to our ability to endure pain. Leaders are change agents that move their church in the direction of growth, helping them to overcome the pain of it.
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Our ability to grow is directly related to our ability to endure pain. Leaders are change agents that move their church in the direction of growth, helping them to overcome the pain of it.
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What is a child of God? I certainly identified myself this way, but I defined it through my service and leadership in the church. But what happens when the titles are transferred? What happens when the gift set has no place to be plugged in? How can I be a child of God without the things that I’ve used to define me as one?
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There is no doubt that we at The Solomon Foundation really believe in this movement and that we put our resources and energy to work every day to help the person in a hard and resistant urban environment, the ministry volunteer in a rural church virtually invisible to the world outside of its community, the preacher trying to figure out how to connect more effectively to the community while lifting up the name of Jesus, and the church leadership wanting to reach out to new communities through multi-site. We don’t just believe in this movement; we believe in you!
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The word “evangelism” seems to have fallen out of favor with many in church circles these days and been replaced with the word “discipleship.” . . .
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I told my friend about the foundation stones of our movement: truth, unity, and evangelism. . . .
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Where is the Restoration Movement today and why do I even need to know this? . . .
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The Solomon Foundation is absolutely committed to the churches of the Restoration Movement. . . .
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A bottom line measured in outreach, church attendance, and baptisms . . .
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We all have a story, and so do our churches and movement. . . .