Sermon Tone Analysis
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What type of Christian do you desire to be?
Do you want to appear to have it all together?
Or, do you want to be real?
Share the “Faith Story” of someone that has encouraged you.
David Ring-CP
Jim and Shirley Hartline
Virgil Beall-Cancer
Larry McDonald-Cancer
Share a struggle you have endured because of someone else’s “Faith Story”.
Trey’s disability
Would you be willing to share today, a struggle you are dealing with?
James 5:
Teaching is part of Discipleship but, doing is what makes it come to life in our hearts.
Education makes the Gospel Intellectual but, Implementation makes the Gospel Effectual
If we will share our “Struggles”, share our “Faith Stories” and “Do Life” together, we will create a Discipleshift in our church.
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