![]() Kennon: I love to study God's Word-maybe that's my lean-but I'm so enamored with the Great Commission and wrapping my life around it every second of every day/what that looks like. And at the same time to be inspired and equipped to run heartily on the Great Commission that Jesus has invited us in.īob: Do you lean one direction or the other? We're hoping to infuse-kind of a combination of what you're talking about-a deeper passion for God through His Word, a deeper understanding of His Word, to be nourished by His Word. 22, nine months later.Īs we go, which is a rich gospel-centered study in God's Word, we are also bringing practical evangelism/discipleship training throughout. We literally start the nine months in Genesis 1 we close the book in Rev. The primary vehicle by which we do that is a nine-month institute we call it the Downline Institute, where we are just as you guys have talked about-we are equipping people with the Word of God. Kennon: Absolutely it's a great introduction forDownline.Downline is a ministry committed to equipping believers-just as Ephesians 4-for the work of the ministry/for the work of making disciples. Explain to listeners what Downlineis all about, because I think it touches on both of the things we've been talking about here. It's a joy to be here.īob: Kennon Vaughan is the pastor of Harvest Church in Memphis and also gives leadership to a ministry called Downline. Kennon Vaughan is joining us from Memphis. I think people will lean in one direction or another.īob: Yes we've got another pastor, who's joining us today on FamilyLife Today, from nearby Memphis, Tennessee we're here in Little Rock. I love the abstraction, and it's harder for me to get to the practical side of things. I think our church is probably prone more in the other direction: “Let's study and know, and let's get deep.” We probably need a little more prodding I probably need to do a little more prodding, as a pastor, and draw the net and bring the application home. I think the personality sort of followed that in our church.Īnn: And what about you, Bob?-you're a pastor.īob: I'm a pastor. ![]() I think it's sort of an expression of my top gift, as probably an evangelist and so I'm the guy, that when I preach, I'm always asking, “So what?”-you know-“What are we going to do with this?” Obviously, we want to go deep biblically/we want to go deep in Scripture but I'm always going to lean that way. You've been a pastor for, how many decades now?-three-plus decades right?īob: And as a pastor, would you say people in your church are more prone to want to study and go deep in God's Word-īob: -or to want to live missionally: do evangelism and discipleship?ĭave: I mean, again, I'm being very sort of facetious right? But we are a church of action. Stay with us.Īnd welcome to FamilyLife Today. What does it look like for you to live life on mission for God? You need a little equipping/a little training to figure that out? We're going to talk more about that today. Our hosts are Dave and Ann Wilson I'm Bob Lepine. Kennon: I think of 2 Corinthians 5: “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation the old has gone, the new has come” All this from God, who reconciled us to Himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.” It's sad to me that somehow there's a divorce in our churches of folks that believe, “I'm saved, and the end of my salvation was me having a word of encouragement on Sunday that would get me through my week.”īob: This is FamilyLife Today for Friday, September 4 th. There are a few limitations on what you can do for instance, user groups are limited to no more than five members.Bob: When God changes a person's life, He gives that person an assignment-a new mission/something to do. The result is an unlimited file-sharing experience that's both fast and simple to use. Transfer over wireless networks is fast, free and simple you can set a file to share and just leave it to complete by itself. You can share files within a specified friends group, search for friends online nearby and quickly preview files with the built-in media player. Zapya has a simple, easy-to-use interface that combines the kind of easy friends group management you'd find in a social media app with the file-sharing function. It's a great way to share documents, media and more within an office or home. As long as the devices you're sharing with are connected to the same network and have the app installed, you can move files quickly between them and even view them through the app itself. ![]() Because this app uses peer-to-peer sharing, it's an easy way to transfer large files over wireless networks. Zapya is a free peer-to-peer file sharing app specifically intended for use on mobile devices. Softonic review Share files easily with Zapya
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