Posts in Mobilization
(One of) The Most Effective Ways to Expand Your Influence...Grow Your E-mail List

Do you wish you could tell more people about important things you’re doing, get more financial supporters, raise more prayer, grow your kingdom business, organization or cause? Here’s what I wish I knew ten years ago…and what I know now. Growing an e-mail list is one of the MOST EFFECTIVE ways to influence people for good—and my mentor Amy Porterfield can show you how.

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How Do You Eat an Elephant? (tackle that“big idea” one bite at a time)

“What does it look like to put structure behind big ideas and dreams?” I like that question because I’m a dreamer and an idea generator. And it's 2022, after all, so let's go big. But I believe in doing dreams, not just dreaming them. I’m a pragmatic dreamer. Watch a Facebook LIVE Replay video talking all about relentlessly pursuing a big goal with persistence.

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Missions Misconception #3: "I'm Not Called..."

“But I don’t know if I’m called to get involved with global work…go overseas…get involved in anything cross-cultural…” is a common objection I hear about crossing cultures with the good news of Jesus. After all, God called the apostle Paul to the Gentiles with a light from heaven on his way to Damascus, striking him blind in his path. Are you waiting for something as significant as a lightning bolt before you say yes to reaching the nations with the good news of the Kingdom of God?

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Missions Misconception #2: "I'm Not Moving Overseas Right Now, So There's Not Much I Can Do"

Sometimes we believe that if we’re not ready to move to a jungle somewhere in Papua New Guinea, there’s not much else we can do to be involved around the world.

I spend eight years after university just living life. I had absolved myself from any responsibility or privilege to be a light to the nations—and even our own community—because my husband and I didn’t see ourselves living in a tribe somewhere.

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Missions Misconception #1: "It's Not My Thing..."

Sometimes, we notice people involved in missions or global causes and we think of it as a hobby. We say, “Good for them. But that’s not my hobby.”. Could it be, though, that crossing cultures, being a light to the nations, isn’t a hobby or a cause relegated to a few, but a purpose in which everyone can play a role because God planned it that way from the beginning?

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