Are you stuck in your comfort zone? Are you searching for something greater? While it is easy to get comfortable with going about your business throughout the week and then showing up at church for an hour on Sunday, you are called to much more. Greatness, growth, and significance in the kingdom of God is found on the path of service. In this practical and inspiring book, Are you stuck in your comfort zone? Are you searching for something greater? While it is easy to get comfortable with going about your business throughout the week and then showing up at church for an hour on Sunday, you are called to much more. Greatness, growth, and significance in the kingdom of God is found on the path of service. In this practical and inspiring book, Nelson Searcy motivates readers to take the next step on their journey toward maturity in Christ. As Searcy explains, if you're not serving, you're not growing. Whether you're already committed to multiple ministries or have just started attending church, he provides the tools you need to get connected through service. The Greatness Principle, a perfect companion to Connect, is designed specifically with the individual believer in mind. Priced right for small groups and church-wide campaigns, this little book packs a wealth of practical insight and inspired ideas that will energize church members and have them clamoring to volunteer their talents for the sake of the kingdom.
Greatness Principle, The: Finding Significance and Joy by Serving Others
Are you stuck in your comfort zone? Are you searching for something greater? While it is easy to get comfortable with going about your business throughout the week and then showing up at church for an hour on Sunday, you are called to much more. Greatness, growth, and significance in the kingdom of God is found on the path of service. In this practical and inspiring book, Are you stuck in your comfort zone? Are you searching for something greater? While it is easy to get comfortable with going about your business throughout the week and then showing up at church for an hour on Sunday, you are called to much more. Greatness, growth, and significance in the kingdom of God is found on the path of service. In this practical and inspiring book, Nelson Searcy motivates readers to take the next step on their journey toward maturity in Christ. As Searcy explains, if you're not serving, you're not growing. Whether you're already committed to multiple ministries or have just started attending church, he provides the tools you need to get connected through service. The Greatness Principle, a perfect companion to Connect, is designed specifically with the individual believer in mind. Priced right for small groups and church-wide campaigns, this little book packs a wealth of practical insight and inspired ideas that will energize church members and have them clamoring to volunteer their talents for the sake of the kingdom.
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Shane –
Short and sweet read I did like how straight to the point the book was. It's day to relatively focused on The greatest principal and didn't wander around. I liked the stories shared except the ski story. I would recommend Short and sweet read I did like how straight to the point the book was. It's day to relatively focused on The greatest principal and didn't wander around. I liked the stories shared except the ski story. I would recommend
Jeremy Piehler –
Meh Some good thoughts that were spoiled by the scent and at times outright abundance of prosperity gospel thinking. Worth a skim.
Marie –
God will bless those who bless others. This small book made a clear point that "when you bless others, God will bless you". It provides some practical ways to bless others and shows some objections of the World when you want to obey God's commandments. God will bless those who bless others. This small book made a clear point that "when you bless others, God will bless you". It provides some practical ways to bless others and shows some objections of the World when you want to obey God's commandments.
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