Do you often feel alone in your pursuits as a leader or worshiper?
This well organized and timely book delivers tried and tested wisdom that will strengthen your leadership and encourage your team. It will save you time with its succinct, season-specific devotionals in ONE easy-to-access place.
-52 weeks of devotionals that link modern church culture to specific times of the year.
-Increase your leadership equity with team members.
-Positively engage your worship by giving fresh, measured perspectives.
-Directly and immediately apply these up to date references and practical challenges to your worship experiences.
Throughout this book, you’ll grow in knowledge of four fights, one per quarter. You’ve been engaging in these warfares already, and bringing them to light will only make the battles more real, but also more manageable. You’ll have more tools, better weapons, and strengthened fortitude to face each combatant:
• The fight against the enemy
• The fight against culture
• The fight against flesh
• The fight with leadership
Each devo is set to serve worship leaders and worshipers through specific times of the year, such as leading up to Christmas or Easter as well as commonly low-attendance weekends. The devos line up to encourage in the best ways possible! They can be used to encourage your team, your congregation, or yourself!
I love how fun it is to read. The devos are short and bounce between silliness and sincerity.
You have authority from God himself, and you are not alone; you are led by a mighty warrior, the God of the universe, whose name is Lord of lords, King of kings. No enemy can even stand against Him; they fall to their knees or fall like lightning (Luke 10:18). As you reflect on these thoughts, soak in the bits of His Word that are peppered throughout.
“The Lord is a man of war; the Lord is His name.”
-Exodus 15:3
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Life is full of battles. It’s ultimately a war for the souls of man. The beautiful hope that we carry is due to the fact that the victory is sealed. Christ has overcome, God is the champion, and the Holy Spirit reigns in our hearts. However, it doesn’t mean that every battle is done; it doesn’t mean the fight mustn’t occur.