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What would it take to connect with visitors that attended your church at Christmas ? They might have an interest in Christianity – but aren’t part of a regular faith community?
What would it take to connect with visitors that attended your church at Christmas ? They might have an interest in Christianity – but aren’t part of a regular faith community?
Ever wondered how to nurture faith through the routine moments of daily life? Suan Lee, a long-time missionary with Power to Change Australia, offers some profound insights on this very question.
To have an effective, growing ministry, we need to continually be connecting with new people in our workplaces, neighbourhoods, community groups, and the different places we do life. Building strong relationships in key, as it is here that we can show God’s love, pray, and care for our friends.
“I have to be what I want to multiply,” says Dorothy Roberts from Door of Hope Christian Church in Tasmania.
When some of their leaders, including pastors, assistants, other key ministry staff and elders did the MyFriends training, they quickly realised that it was about how they live, looking for opportunities to share their faith.
Church playgroups connect families, build community, and share God’s love. Jules knows this is true.
So when he and his church’s playgroup team were thinking about how they could revitalise their playgroup, use it as an outreach, and grow with the next generation, they found the MyFriends approach very appealing.