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Myron Pierce

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Average rating: 3.97 · 76 ratings · 10 reviews · 13 distinct works
Digital Ministry: Pastoring...

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Black & White: How Unity an...

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Outrageous

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DIGICHURCH: How The Church ...

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Rediscovering Evangelism

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“When you think about impacting people in this digital age, one thing is required. We have to understand the dynamics of the human heart.”
Myron Pierce, Digital Ministry: Pastoring In A Pandemic

“When people hear about what God used to do, one of the things they say is: “Oh, that was a very long while ago.” . . . I thought it was God that did it. Has God changed? Is he not an immutable God, the same yesterday, today and forever? Does not that furnish an argument to prove that what God has done at one time he can do at another? Nay, I think I may push it a little further and say what he has done once is a prophecy of what he intends to do again. . . . Whatever God has done . . . is to be looked upon as a precedent. . . . [Let us] with earnestness seek that God would restore to us the faith of the men of old, that we may richly enjoy his grace as in the days of old.”
Bill Johnson, The Power That Changes the World: Creating Eternal Impact in the Here and Now

“If you can’t be free from sin until you die, then Jesus isn’t your Savior, death is.”
Bill Johnson, The Power That Changes the World: Creating Eternal Impact in the Here and Now

“The dominion we lost is one of the things Jesus came to take back. He bought us through shedding His blood as the sacrificial lamb when He took our place in death.”
Bill Johnson, The Power That Changes the World: Creating Eternal Impact in the Here and Now

“Let me put this in my words: Solomon asked for a hearing heart, and God said, Okay, I’ll give you wisdom. The implication is that wisdom is not just a deposit made into somebody who now has all the answers. It implies that the ability to hear the voice of God is the key to wisdom. Wisdom, then, is a relational fruit.”
Bill Johnson, The Power That Changes the World: Creating Eternal Impact in the Here and Now

“We reign with the heart of a servant and serve with the heart of a king, all for the benefit of the people around us. Rulers in God’s Kingdom never rule for their own sake. It is always for the sake of others.”
Bill Johnson, The Power That Changes the World: Creating Eternal Impact in the Here and Now

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