Here are some thoughts from Session IV at C3 with Erwin McManus:
Every person comes pre-loaded with a neurological feature called Selective Sensory Perception.
A person with Attention Deficit Disorder doesn't filter out enough information. A person with ADD is trying to process too much information. That's why they're constantly distracted.
Everyday we filter out information that our subconscious deems irrelevant.
Most people have selectively filtered out the church. We get no attention. Zero. Zilch. Why? Because we’re perceived as irrelevant.
I Samuel 14.
What is the most spiritual activity you'll engage in today?
Worship? Prayer? Serving? Evangelism?
All of those activities are functions of the most spiritual activity: choosing.
It's all about choices.
Jonathan is the patron saint of risk-takers! He climbed a cliff and single-handedly took on the Philistine army! He said, "Perhaps the Lord will act on our behalf." Jonathan took the initiative. He made a choice to do something, anything.
"Fail boldly. Don't fail at the same thing over and over. Be creative."
"Keep moving and God's steering will get you where you need to go."
"Leadership vision sees risk as the equivalent of faith."
"Leadership vision sees risk as a necessary component of life."
If you want to get healthy go in the direction of your greatest fear.
Too many of us "stay until God says go" when God wants us to "go unless we get a no."
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Every person comes pre-loaded with a neurological feature called Selective Sensory Perception.
A person with Attention Deficit Disorder doesn't filter out enough information. A person with ADD is trying to process too much information. That's why they're constantly distracted.
Everyday we filter out information that our subconscious deems irrelevant.
Most people have selectively filtered out the church. We get no attention. Zero. Zilch. Why? Because we’re perceived as irrelevant.
I Samuel 14.
What is the most spiritual activity you'll engage in today?
Worship? Prayer? Serving? Evangelism?
All of those activities are functions of the most spiritual activity: choosing.
It's all about choices.
Jonathan is the patron saint of risk-takers! He climbed a cliff and single-handedly took on the Philistine army! He said, "Perhaps the Lord will act on our behalf." Jonathan took the initiative. He made a choice to do something, anything.
"Fail boldly. Don't fail at the same thing over and over. Be creative."
"Keep moving and God's steering will get you where you need to go."
"Leadership vision sees risk as the equivalent of faith."
"Leadership vision sees risk as a necessary component of life."
If you want to get healthy go in the direction of your greatest fear.
Too many of us "stay until God says go" when God wants us to "go unless we get a no."
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Thanks for feeding us the notes Mark. You're appreciated!
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