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The web site has been revamped to better communicate the various elements of our ministry.  (Actually, it’s a work in progress, but the first page is about done) 

Check it out at www.praytherevolution.com. The blog is going to be reworked as well to better highlight what we’re focusing on in our ministry.

I talked with a buddy on the phone today about about what seems to be a ‘God idea’ that’s actually been developing on its own for a while now.

Our teaching ministry and my design/tech business has been overlapping a bit lately.  I just returned from Idaho, for example, where I taught on Sunday and then sat in a coffee shop all day on Monday with the Pastor developing a web site for that church.

There have been different technology/ministry ventures recently, so I’m putting this to prayer to see if it has any traction.

The new site will highlight, better than ever, both the teaching/writing aspect of both Amy and my ministry as well as a new focus on ministry technology.

Additionally, there will be fresh concentration on the prophetic as well as, more specifically, prophetic ministry consultation

There are many, many books on church planting and ministry development from a practical perspective.  However, there is quite a void of what I call "Revelation Driven Development".  Simply, what is God saying and what precise instructions is he giving us?  What’s the unique design for our ministry?

I’ll mix in quite a bit from my book, 20 Elements of Revival, which takes the blueprint of ministry development from Acts 2.

So, pass this on to people you know who are looking for some fresh inspiration in the areas of ministry development, image and branding, prophetic teaching, etc.

Amy and I love you!

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This entry was posted on Sunday, August 3rd, 2008 at 10:04 pm.
Categories: General, Revelation Driven Leadership.

 

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