Who are you voting for? How to have a Kingdom mindset this election
I am going to tell you why we must change our attitude to a Kingdom mindset this election.
Miles McPherson is the Senior Pastor of the Rock Church in San Diego. He is also a motivational speaker and author. McPherson's latest book “The Third Option” speaks out about the pervasive racial divisions in today’s culture and argues that we must learn to see people not by the color of their skin, but as God sees them—humans created in the image of God.
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I am going to tell you why we must change our attitude to a Kingdom mindset this election.
When we look at what is going on in our culture and watch the media, it is a reminder that this generation has fewer and fewer credible opportunities to hear and receive the gospel.
There was a study done with 10,000 churches where they studied the characteristics of a disciple and the number one characteristic was...
“I’m done. I’m going to give God the commitment I’ve given football and the commitment I’ve given drugs. I’m going to live for Jesus.”
Taking ownership of your faith is about making a conscious decision to actively partner with the Holy Spirit when it comes to your spiritual growth.
If you follow God, your life is not going to go the way you want. It’s going to go the way God wants.
Some reported seeing smoke in the air from the windows of the airplane. We were shaken up but were allowed to take off on time (30 minutes after the bombing began).
I was even more excited to interview two of their star players, Matt Bradley and Nathan Mensah, who are also members of the Rock Church community. During our conversation, I was struck by the genuine role their faith played in both their careers and personal lives.
Please don't accept Jesus on blind faith. Look at the evidence. I urge you to consider the evidence, make a decision for yourself, and get serious about sharing the truth with others!
Diversity in the body of Christ does not mean that we ignore our differences or pretend they do not exist. Rather, it means that we recognize the unique contributions that each person brings to the table and work together in unity, guided by the Holy Spirit.