“What price are you willing to pay to see your church actively engaged in evangelism? Price? What do you mean by price? There is a cost for everything. One of the causes for evangelistic entropy is an unwillingness to count the cost of growth. If evangelism is really going to be a value that your church embraces, the church will have to embrace the changes that will take place when evangelism is activated in the church.”
Gary Rohrmayer“Repentance is a softening of ones heart and a realigning of ones affections.”
Gary Rohrmayer“Change is inevitable! Repentance is the Christian constant!”
Gary Rohrmayer“Coachable people seek out those who speak truth to them, even if it is a painful truth, because it protects them and it makes them a better person and leader.”
Gary Rohrmayer“No man is exempted from the subtle deception of doctrinal drift – the man of God expects this temptation.”
Gary Rohrmayer“Our enemy attacks the conscience little by little seeking to wear us down and then wears out a leader's resolve to fight the good fight.”
Gary Rohrmayer“Every leader will hit a series of plateaus in their lives. The key is not to say there, because settling on a plateau can easily lead to an elongated season of comfort. Being comfortable is one of the leader's worst enemies”
Gary Rohrmayer“When a leader is at their limit the last thing they want to hear is that they need to change even more. Maintaining good rhythms of rest, exercise and fun create more energy for a leader to be willing and open for change.”
Gary Rohrmayer“Rest and comfort are two different things. Rest is a planned temporary time to refresh and refocus the leader. Comfort is when you settle into unproductive routines and accept satisfactory or unsatisfactory results.”
Gary Rohrmayer“Missional leaders understand the power of connecting relationally in their community through personal networking.”
Gary Rohrmayer“Even Satan can quote scripture out of context why are we surprised when men do it.”
Gary Rohrmayer