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Deliberate Simplicity: How ...

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Hybrid Church: The Fusion o...

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What Leaders Do: A Leadersh...

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Marvin Measures Up

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Marvin Weighs In

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A Giraffe in a Scarf

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Welcome Home: ...to the God...

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Look Out! Here Comes Jasper

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“If the paradigm doesn’t work, executing the paradigm better actually makes things worse.”
Dave Browning, Deliberate Simplicity: How the Church Does More by Doing Less

“Every church starts out saying, “What if …” and the rest of the sentence is about how we could reach out. After a while we start saying, “What if …” and the rest of the sentence is about us. Is it selfishness setting in? I used to think it was a spiritual problem. Now I think it’s the natural progression of an organization’s life cycle. The longer you are together as a group, the more aware you become of each other’s needs, and the more responsive you become to each other’s needs. Slowly the arrows get turned in. It is a natural progression. But a natural progression is not what we want. We want a supernatural progression. We want God to help us so lost people are continually prioritized. It’s time to love the pitcher less and the water more.”
Dave Browning, Deliberate Simplicity: How the Church Does More by Doing Less

“Unless a man is ready to work for the salvation of others, it may be questioned whether or not he himself is saved. He who wants only enough religion to save himself is not likely to have even that much.”
Dave Browning, Deliberate Simplicity: How the Church Does More by Doing Less



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