"Angelo State University must define what it considers a success."
So starts an article in the front page of this morning's local newspaper. I found it interesting because that's exactly what I spoke about in the Sunday evening service. (Not about what ASU considers a success, but about what is a success--a win--for Solid Rock Church.)
About three years ago, I read a book by Andy Stanley in which he wrote about the necessity of clarifying the win. Sunday night, I spoke not only about what a win looks like for Solid Rock Church, but more specifically, what a win looks like for our fall campaign.
We need to be on the same page if we expect to see results. That's why it's important that everyone who considers Solid Rock to be their home church be at the Sunday night service as we continue to clarify the win, and to prepare for "Nothing's Too Hard for God".
So starts an article in the front page of this morning's local newspaper. I found it interesting because that's exactly what I spoke about in the Sunday evening service. (Not about what ASU considers a success, but about what is a success--a win--for Solid Rock Church.)
About three years ago, I read a book by Andy Stanley in which he wrote about the necessity of clarifying the win. Sunday night, I spoke not only about what a win looks like for Solid Rock Church, but more specifically, what a win looks like for our fall campaign.
We need to be on the same page if we expect to see results. That's why it's important that everyone who considers Solid Rock to be their home church be at the Sunday night service as we continue to clarify the win, and to prepare for "Nothing's Too Hard for God".
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