A few Favs from last week:

Links I liked & learned from:
  1. The Pastor Driven Church – “The Pastor Driven Church sacrifices bold preaching and personal disciple making forpowerless people pleasing.”
  2. What is Neighboring – “From the City’s perspective, there’s not a lot of difference between how Christians and non-Christians neighbor” ~ local city-manager.
  3. 10 Ways to Help Your Church Reach Out through Social Media
  4. Are you Creating or Consuming? – “when it comes to creating versus consuming, how much balance do you have in your life?”
  5. Francis Chan: From Mega-Church Pastor to Multi-Housing Church Planter
From the Twittersphere:
  1. DaveRamsey   Behind every successful man is a great woman and a surprised mother-in-law.
  2. NationsBeGlad   “The greatest form of praise is the sound of consecrated feet seeking out the lost and helpless.” – Billy Graham
  3. brandonhatmaker  “The more you scatter your people for mission, the more meaning your gathering will have.” @hughhalter #leadnet #LNLive
  4. RealEricGeiger   Everyone is a disciple of someone, but not everyone is transformed. Only 1 Leader brings transformation to His disciples.
  5. CMAResources  You don’t graduate from learning until there’s a flatline on the screen next to your bed. #LNlive #leadnet
  6. drboblogan   Don’t start churches to make disciples. Start churches by making disciples. @davedv
  7. darrinpatrick  Instead of leaving the church because it doesn’t offer your pet program, consider staying and starting it. #forthecity

About Lane Corley

I am - Follower of Jesus Christ - Husband to the beautiful and patient Heather Corley - Father of three. - Church Planter/Church Planting Catalyst for Send Network - When I can, I’m reading, raised bed gardening, and on mission with my church. - Hoping to be helpful.

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