Vision is essential to a church. However, unlike the values, mission, and purpose, the vision is more subject to change. It is dynamic, not static. Over time, the vision must be renewed, adapted, and adjusted to the cultural context in which the congregation lives. The change takes place only at the margins of the vision, not at its core. The core—the Great Commission—does not change. The details ...
ARTICLE Discovering Your Calling Answer the fundamental issues Christians often experience with calling and guide your church leaders toward greater joy and peace in their lives. from BuildingChurchLeaders.com
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