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Missional leaders not only feel the burden of God's mission but they also act on the burden and act upon it sacrificially.

Gary Rohrmayer
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Missional leaders not only feel the burden of God's mission but they also act on the burden and act upon it sacrificially.

Gary Rohrmayer, Next Steps For Leading a Missional Church
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Missional leaders not only feel the burden of God's mission but they also act on the burden and act upon it sacrificially. Leading a missional church is not for the faint of heart. It takes courage to push yourself beyond your comfort zone and to lead the church beyond it personal limits. Brokenness, inner turmoil and sacrifice will always be part of the missional leader's life.

Gary Rohrmayer, Next Steps For Leading a Missional Church
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If we're going to impact our world in the name of Jesus, it will be because people like you and me took action in the power of the Spirit. Ever since the mission and ministry of Jesus, God has never stopped calling for a movement of "Little Jesuses" to follow him into the world and unleash the remarkable redemptive genius that lies in the very message we carry. Given the situation of the Church in the West, much will now depend on whether we are willing to break out of a stifling herd instinct and find God again in the context of the advancing kingdom of God.

Alan Hirsch, The Forgotten Ways: Reactivating the Missional Church
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Missional leaders are comfortable in the own skin.

Gary Rohrmayer, Next Steps For Leading a Missional Church
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Father, help me focus on my strengths and trust others to fill the gaps of my weaknesses”Every leader knows the skills in which they excel. They also are aware of those tasks that they maintain a certain level of competence along with those duties they struggle in accomplishing. In my experience there are "want to’s" and the "have to’s" of leadership. The "want to’s" energize a leader and the "have to’s" zap the leader’s creativity and time. The quicker a leader can find those around them that will fill the gaps of their weaknesses, the more effective they will be in achieving God’s mission.

Gary Rohrmayer, Next Steps For Leading a Missional Church
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A mission-minded family will serve together. Look for needs in your community and brainstorm with your spouse about how you can partner together to meet those needs in a way that works for you. My husband is handy, and I love to cook. My casserole dish and his tool box work well together. Is there a single mom who could use some help with yard work? Is there an elderly couple who needs help hanging their Christmas lights? Look for creative ways you can serve side by side and connect with each other and your neighbors.

Lyli Dunbar, Missional Life; A Practical Guide to Living in Light of Eternity
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The mission that Jesus invites us to participate in is primarily a relational one in nature. Our ability to sustain our relationship in a meaningful way will have a direct impact on our missional fruitfulness.

Gary Rohrmayer, Spiritual Conversations: Creating and Sustaining Them Without Being a Jerk
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As missional leaders we need to see God as:Bigger than the problems we endure.Bigger than the pressures we experience.Bigger than the people who criticize us.Bigger than the pain we suffer.Bigger than the praise we receive.Bigger than the pride in our hearts.

Gary Rohrmayer, Next Steps For Leading a Missional Church
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Cultivating spiritual intimacy is essential for leaders to live a vibrant missional life.

Gary Rohrmayer, Next Steps For Leading a Missional Church
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Missional leaders understand the power of connecting relationally in their community through personal networking.

Gary Rohrmayer
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