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    Getting Thru the Challenges of Mission & Community By Jonathan Dodson | February 4th, 2012 | No Comments »
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    The popularity of missional community is rising among evangelicals, and yet, the American church is nowhere near a missional tipping point. I’ve faced missional highs and missional lows. Along the way, I’ve considered a number of things that are absolutely necessary for us to endure the transition to missional church. How should we respond to the challenges of missional community? Over at www.gcmcollective.com blog I’ve posted three things to keep in mind as we lead on mission. The three points are below; click here for the whole post.

    1. Building Missional Community Requires Stretched Grace.

    2. Community is What You Make of It.

    3. Labor for the Lord of Mission not the Fruit of Mission.

    Read the whole post…… {keep reading}

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