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Hope On Our Watch

  • Writer: jimstrecker
    jimstrecker
  • Feb 3
  • 1 min read

Western culture is increasingly divided as fewer people find their lives shaped by following Jesus or the Bible. The number of people who identify with no religion has surpassed those who identify as Christian for the first time in the United States.

But there is still hope!


Older generations long for transformation, and younger generations are eager to participate in changing the world. It is possible to unite intergenerationally, holding onto the rich biblical foundations of the church while engaging our culture as the movement of the church of the Living God. Embracing the church as a disciplemaking movement requires a shift in how we participate in and lead the church. Disciplemaking movement is about more than just surviving; it's about thriving. The church is always just one generation away from disappearing.


What will we choose to do on our watch?





From: Revive: Leading Change: Igniting Movement Chapter 1

 
 
 

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Hi, I'm Jim Strecker

I am the Directional Pastor at Bethel Church in North Platte, NE. I am also a lifelong learner of Church Effectiveness and Organizational Leadership. 

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Movement. Culture. Vision.

My goal is to multiply disciplemakers for Jesus among the churches. Christianity started as a multiplying movement and I want to help every church engage in disciplemaking-movement!

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