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  • In this deep dive discussion, we explore Glenn Bleakney's teaching on the idea that modern churches may be lacking a vital element, particularly in connecting with younger generations who exhibit spiritual hunger alongside a distrust of institutions.

    The conversation introduces Glenn Bleakney's perspective, which suggests the church has adopted a corporate mindset that prioritizes efficiency over relationships and genuine discipleship. Bleakney proposes a return to the biblical five-fold ministry gifts from Ephesians 4—apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher—arguing they are not mere titles but essential gifts for equipping the church and advancing God's kingdom.

    Our discussion unpacks Bleakney's understanding of the significance of the number five and how these gifts, exemplified by Jesus, should function collaboratively within the church to foster growth, unity, and outward mission, ultimately fulfilling Christ's purpose to "fill all things." For those interested in practical application, Kingdom Reformation offers resources aligned with these teachings to help churches rediscover this biblical framework for ministry and discipleship.

  • In this thought-provoking episode, renowned speaker Glenn Bleakney explores the church's post-pandemic reality, examining why traditional attendance metrics have declined while the need for meaningful connection has increased. The conversation centers on a powerful biblical framework: the five-fold ministry gifts outlined in Ephesians 4—apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher.

    Bleakney makes a compelling case that these gifts, perfectly embodied by Jesus himself, aren't merely historical roles but essential functions for today's church. When properly understood and integrated, they equip believers, cultivate authentic unity, and enable effective kingdom impact in an increasingly disconnected world.

    The discussion challenges prevailing corporate, department-based church models, advocating instead for a return to relational, family-oriented structures where all five gifts operate in harmony. Particularly relevant for reaching relationship-oriented generations like Gen Z, this biblical approach emphasizes the importance of mutual honor, submission, and collaboration among diverse ministry expressions.

    Join us for an inspiring exploration of how embracing the fullness of Christ through these complementary gifts can revitalize the church's mission and restore its transformative influence in our complex cultural moment.

    Takeaways:

    Post-COVID, church attendance has dramatically shifted, requiring significantly more touch points to engage potential attendees effectively. The church is facing a multifaceted crisis, including isolation among leaders and a disconnect with the younger generation seeking authenticity and community. A shift from institutional metrics of success, such as attendance and budgets, to a focus on deep discipleship and relational ministry is crucial for revitalizing the church. The fivefold ministry is not merely an organizational structure but a divine strategy designed to equip the church for impactful mission and community building. Gen Z's affinity for spiritual authenticity challenges churches to foster genuine relationships rather than merely institutional connections. Restoration of the fivefold ministry gifts is essential for healing the church and preparing it for future growth and effectiveness in community engagement.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    KingdomReformation.org
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  • Glenn Bleakney dives into the profound concept of "listening leadership," emphasizing the importance of tapping into divine wisdom and the supernatural power of God. He paints a vivid picture of what it might look like to lead from a place where knowledge and understanding are abundant—imagine having direct access to the creator's insights! Instead of relying on human intellect or the latest tech wizardry, he challenges listeners to seek a deeper, spiritual intelligence that fosters true communion with God. Throughout the episode, he explores biblical examples, like Solomon's request for a "hearing heart," illustrating that this divine perception is not just for the elite but is an inheritance available to all believers. With a relaxed and engaging tone, Glenn encourages everyone to cultivate this relationship with the Holy Spirit, inviting them to lead not just from what they know, but from what they hear and see in the spirit realm.

    Takeaways:

    The concept of listening leadership emphasizes the importance of accessing divine wisdom in decision-making. Tapping into God's supernatural power allows individuals to lead with clarity and understanding in various situations. The restorative nature of spiritual communion enables believers to gain insights beyond human capacity for wisdom. Developing a hearing heart, as exemplified by Solomon, is essential for effective spiritual leadership and understanding God's will.

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    Takeaways:

    The concept of listening leadership emphasizes accessing divine wisdom for effective decision-making. Divine intelligence transcends human understanding, offering insights that are both practical and profound. Cultivating a relationship with the Holy Spirit enhances one's ability to hear and act on God's guidance. Being born again signifies a restoration of the original capacity for spiritual perception in believers. Regular communion with God develops spiritual sensitivity, allowing for clearer discernment in leadership. Jesus modeled a direct relationship with the Father, providing a blueprint for accessing divine wisdom daily.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    KingdomReformation.org
  • What does "church" really mean? Join us as we explore the revolutionary concept of "ekklesia" - not as a building with stained glass or a Sunday service, but as the vibrant, mission-driven community it was always meant to be.

    In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the true meaning of ekklesia, examining its origins in Greek civic life and its radical transformation in the New Testament. Discover how early Christians deliberately chose this "secular" term with profound civic implications, signaling that they saw themselves as more than just a religious group, but as an alternative community with kingdom purposes.

    We unpack how ekklesia:

    Functions as a living organism rather than an institutionCalls believers to active citizenship in God's kingdomCreates an ethic where members seek the common goodRequires participation rather than passive consumptionChallenges our modern building-centric, program-driven understanding

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    Exclusive teaching notes on the true meaning of EkklesiaThe full academic paper exploring this revolutionary conceptVideo teaching by Glenn Bleakney on "The Gates of Hell Will Not Prevail"Join a movement of believers rediscovering authentic Christian community

    Stop accessorizing misconceptions and start building on the true foundation of ekklesia. Subscribe today and be part of reimagining what it means to be the church in the 21st century!

  • In a day and age when the presence of paternal influence is notably lacking, apostolic leaders face an undeniable and urgent need to transcend their conventional roles as mere leaders. Now, more than ever, they must fully embrace their true calling as spiritual fathers, offering guidance, nurturing, and unwavering care that can only be provided by those who embody the essence of a spiritual father.

     

    This generation yearns for a profound and intimate connection, as well as compassionate support that can only be fostered through the presence of spiritual fathers. As spiritual orphans wander, desperately seeking purpose and identity, it becomes imperative for apostolic leaders to wholeheartedly embrace the role of a father, guiding others to experience a deep, personal encounter with God the Father and embracing their true identity as cherished children of Father God.

     

    Listen to this podcast for the ten strategic shifts for apostolic leaders to become influential spiritual fathers, catalyzing transformative change in the lives of those they father.

  • Faith Anderson and Mark Reynolds explore Glenn Bleakney's book "Three Ways to Discern if God is Leading You in a New Direction," discussing how to recognize divine guidance amid life's uncertainties.

    Book available at: https://a.co/d/h5XNN1h

    Key points:

    While we easily recognize temptations, we often miss God's subtle nudges toward new pathsThe "disruption of plans" can be a divine detour for growth, not a setbackPeriods of resource scarcity might actually be invitations to a new spiritual chapterEnding relationships can sometimes be God's way of redirecting us

    Book available at: https://a.co/d/h5XNN1h

  • In this illuminating episode of Kingdom Reformation, Glenn Bleakney explores the profound connection between the Hebrew letter Hei (ה) and the fivefold ministry described in Ephesians 4:11. Discover how this fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet—representing revelation, divine breath, and the window between worlds—perfectly mirrors God's design for equipping His church through apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers.

    Glenn breaks down the mystical architecture of Hei, revealing how its three components (the Daleth structure, the Yod-to-Zayin transformation, and the isolated left line) create spiritual portals through which heaven's realities manifest on earth. Learn how the biblical significance of the number five appears throughout Scripture at critical junctures where divine grace interfaces with human experience.

    This episode will transform your understanding of both ancient Hebrew wisdom and New Testament ministry gifts, showing how God's consistent design throughout salvation history provides everything necessary for His kingdom to come "on earth as it is in heaven."

    To access the full teaching, visit https://open.substack.com/pub/glennbleakney/p/the-hebrew-letter-hei-bridging-heaven?r=1835d8&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

  • In a day and age when the presence of paternal influence is notably lacking, apostolic leaders face an undeniable and urgent need to transcend their conventional roles as mere leaders. Now, more than ever, they must fully embrace their true calling as spiritual fathers, offering guidance, nurturing, and unwavering care that can only be provided by those who embody the essence of a spiritual father.

    This generation yearns for a profound and intimate connection, as well as compassionate support that can only be fostered through the presence of spiritual fathers. As spiritual orphans wander, desperately seeking purpose and identity, it becomes imperative for apostolic leaders to wholeheartedly embrace the role of a father, guiding others to experience a deep, personal encounter with God the Father and embracing their true identity as cherished children of the Divine.

     Here are ten strategic shifts for apostolic leaders to become influential spiritual fathers, catalyzing transformative change in the lives of those they father.

  • Welcome to the Kingdom Reformation Podcast with Glenn Bleakney

    The team takes a deep dive into the recent podcast by Glenn Bleakney on the topic of "Balancing Breakthrough and Becoming"

    Learn more about Glenn Bleakney and Awake Nations by visiting:

    Visit AwakeNations.org and KingdomCommunity.tv

    Email [email protected] to join our community

    Introduction

    God's Kingdom, a concept central to biblical teachings and theological discourse, encompasses both the present reality of God's reign in believers' hearts and the future consummation of His rule over all creation. The advancement of this Kingdom occurs through a fascinating interplay of dramatic, transformative moments and gradual, steady growth. This dual nature of Kingdom advancement reflects the multifaceted ways in which God works in our world and in individual lives.

    Dramatic Moments: Powerful Waves of the Holy Spirit

    Throughout history, there have been periods of intense spiritual awakening and revival that have profoundly impacted individuals, communities, and even entire nations. These dramatic moments are often characterized by a tangible sense of God's presence and power manifesting in extraordinary ways. When the Holy Spirit is poured out in abundance, it can feel like a tidal wave of divine energy washing over believers, reminiscent of the Day of Pentecost described in Acts 2.

    Rapid Transformation and Renewal

    In these moments of spiritual intensity, people often experience rapid and dramatic changes in their lives. Long-standing addictions may be broken instantly, deep-seated emotional wounds can be healed, and hardened hearts may suddenly soften to receive God's love. Physical healings, emotional restoration, and spiritual renewal are common hallmarks of these dramatic outpourings. People may find themselves suddenly freed from chronic illnesses, mental health struggles, or spiritual oppression.

    Signs and Wonders

    Accompanying these powerful moves of the Spirit are often supernatural manifestations that defy natural explanation. These may include prophecies, visions, miraculous healings, or other phenomena that point to the reality of God's intervention in human affairs. Such signs and wonders serve to strengthen faith and draw attention to the message of the Kingdom.

    Extraordinary Divine Intervention

    During these periods, there's often a sense that God is moving in ways that transcend the ordinary. Prayers may be answered with uncanny specificity, seemingly impossible situations might be resolved, and there may be a heightened awareness of God's guidance and providence in daily life.

    Gradual Maturation: The Steady Growth of the KingdomPrayer as a Cornerstone

    Consistent, persistent prayer forms the foundation of this gradual growth. Through daily communion with God, believers align their hearts with His will and become more attuned to His voice. This ongoing dialogue shapes character, deepens faith, and gradually transforms individuals from the inside out.

    Obedience in the Small Things

    The Kingdom advances through countless small acts of obedience. When believers choose to follow God's leading in their daily decisions - showing kindness to a stranger, resisting temptation, or speaking truth in love - they are actively participating in the expansion of God's rule.

    Perseverance Through Trials

    The steady growth of the Kingdom is often forged...

  • Welcome to the Kingdom Reformation Podcast with Glenn Bleakney

    Visit AwakeNations.org and KingdomCommunity.tv

    Email [email protected] to join our community

    Introduction

    God's Kingdom, a concept central to biblical teachings and theological discourse, encompasses both the present reality of God's reign in believers' hearts and the future consummation of His rule over all creation. The advancement of this Kingdom occurs through a fascinating interplay of dramatic, transformative moments and gradual, steady growth. This dual nature of Kingdom advancement reflects the multifaceted ways in which God works in our world and in individual lives.

    Dramatic Moments: Powerful Waves of the Holy Spirit

    Throughout history, there have been periods of intense spiritual awakening and revival that have profoundly impacted individuals, communities, and even entire nations. These dramatic moments are often characterized by a tangible sense of God's presence and power manifesting in extraordinary ways. When the Holy Spirit is poured out in abundance, it can feel like a tidal wave of divine energy washing over believers, reminiscent of the Day of Pentecost described in Acts 2.

    Rapid Transformation and Renewal

    In these moments of spiritual intensity, people often experience rapid and dramatic changes in their lives. Long-standing addictions may be broken instantly, deep-seated emotional wounds can be healed, and hardened hearts may suddenly soften to receive God's love. Physical healings, emotional restoration, and spiritual renewal are common hallmarks of these dramatic outpourings. People may find themselves suddenly freed from chronic illnesses, mental health struggles, or spiritual oppression.

    Signs and Wonders

    Accompanying these powerful moves of the Spirit are often supernatural manifestations that defy natural explanation. These may include prophecies, visions, miraculous healings, or other phenomena that point to the reality of God's intervention in human affairs. Such signs and wonders serve to strengthen faith and draw attention to the message of the Kingdom.

    Extraordinary Divine Intervention

    During these periods, there's often a sense that God is moving in ways that transcend the ordinary. Prayers may be answered with uncanny specificity, seemingly impossible situations might be resolved, and there may be a heightened awareness of God's guidance and providence in daily life.

    Gradual Maturation: The Steady Growth of the KingdomPrayer as a Cornerstone

    Consistent, persistent prayer forms the foundation of this gradual growth. Through daily communion with God, believers align their hearts with His will and become more attuned to His voice. This ongoing dialogue shapes character, deepens faith, and gradually transforms individuals from the inside out.

    Obedience in the Small Things

    The Kingdom advances through countless small acts of obedience. When believers choose to follow God's leading in their daily decisions - showing kindness to a stranger, resisting temptation, or speaking truth in love - they are actively participating in the expansion of God's rule.

    Perseverance Through Trials

    The steady growth of the Kingdom is often forged in the crucible of trials and challenges. As believers persevere through difficulties, clinging to faith and trusting in God's promises, their character is refined and their testimony strengthened.

    Daily Rhythms of Spiritual Development 

    God's Kingdom grows as individuals are drawn into relationship with...

  • Glenn Bleakney shares a powerful story from nature on how our woundedness can be completely healed in Christ resulting in us becoming stronger than ever.

    In a thought-provoking narrative, Glenn Bleakney articulates the significance of personal healing and the transformative power of past wounds through the metaphor of 'wounded lions'. He initiates the discussion by addressing the collective yearning within the Christian community for authentic relational ties and a sense of familial belonging. This theme of connection serves as a backdrop for a deeper exploration of the healing journey, which Blakeney posits is essential for individual empowerment and communal support.

    The episode draws upon a compelling story of a wounded lion, monitored by wildlife researchers after sustaining severe injuries. As the narrative unfolds, Blakeney reveals that not only does the lion recover, but it also emerges stronger than before, instilling fear in its predators. This powerful imagery serves as a reminder that those who have endured hardships can emerge with greater authority and influence, utilizing their experiences to foster healing in others. Blakeney emphasizes that the very wounds that may seem to diminish us can, in fact, become catalysts for greater effectiveness in our calling.

    Takeaways:

    In the Kingdom of God, authentic community is essential for spiritual growth and belonging. Our mission is to connect individuals, equip them for their purpose, and send them forth. The story of the wounded lion illustrates the profound strength that emerges from healing. Healing from one's wounds can transform an individual into a formidable force against adversity. God's comfort in our troubles enables us to extend the same support to others in need. Embracing the healing process allows us to reclaim our power and authority in the Kingdom of God.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    KingdomReformation.org

  • Are your church programs producing real transformation, or are you just going through the motions? In this compelling episode, we dive deep into Michael Brodeur's and Glenn Bleakney's revolutionary approach to church leadership that's changing how pastors think about spiritual growth and community building.

    Join us as we explore the three models of church - Fantasy, Factory, and Family - and discover why many churches unknowingly operate in ways that hinder genuine spiritual development. We'll unpack practical strategies for transforming your church culture from program-driven to relationship-driven, without losing organizational effectiveness.

    Key topics we'll cover:

    Why most church growth strategies aren't producing lasting changeThe critical difference between delegating tasks and developing peopleFive essential gifts every spiritual family must impartHow to build leadership teams that model authentic family relationshipsPractical steps for implementing family-based discipleship

    Whether you're leading a small congregation or a mega-church, this episode offers fresh insights and actionable steps for creating a church culture where people truly grow into spiritual maturity.

    Special segment: We'll share real stories from churches that have successfully made this transition, including the challenges they faced and how they overcame them.

    Don't miss this paradigm-shifting conversation about doing church as family rather than running church as an organization.

    Listen now and discover how to build a church that doesn't just gather people, but genuinely transforms lives.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    Download the PDF Book for only $2.99- pastorscoach.com/churchasfamily

    Other Website Links:

    kingdomreformation.orgdestinyfinder.compastorscoach.com/churchasfamily pastorscoach.com/book

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    Jesus Culture Catch the Fire Destiny Finder Vineyard Willow Creek Paul Youngi Cho Ralph Neighbor
  • In this fascinating episode with Dr. Michael Brodeur, we explore the church through a unique lens: the family model. Here's what you'll discover:

    Church Models Examined:

    - The "Factory" Model: Where efficiency and numbers take precedence over relationships

    - The "Fantasy" Model: When churches prioritize entertainment and spectacle over genuine connection

    - The Family Model: God's original design for church community

    Key Discussion Points:

    - Why traditional church structures often struggle to create lasting discipleship

    - How viewing church as family transforms relationships and spiritual growth

    - The impact of intentional mentorship on future generations

    - Practical ways to shift from program-based to relationship-based ministry

    Biblical Insights:

    - Scriptural foundations for the family model

    - Historical examples of family-centered church communities

    - God's heart for intergenerational discipleship

    Real-World Applications:

    - Creating environments that foster authentic relationships

    - Developing leadership through family-style mentoring

    - Building sustainable discipleship models

    - Practical steps for transitioning to a family-oriented church culture

    Whether you're a pastor, ministry leader, or church member, this conversation will challenge your perspective on church structure and inspire you to embrace God's design for spiritual family.

    Featured Guest: Dr. Michael Brodeur brings decades of ministry experience and fresh insights into building healthy church communities.

    Host: Glenn Bleakney guides this transformative discussion with wisdom and practical application.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    Download the PDF Book for only $2.99- pastorscoach.com/churchasfamily

    Other Website Links:

    kingdomreformation.orgdestinyfinder.compastorscoach.com/churchasfamily pastorscoach.com/book

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    Jesus Culture Catch the Fire Destiny Finder Vineyard Willow Creek Paul Youngi Cho Ralph Neighbor

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  • In this powerful episode of Kingdom Reformation, we discuss Mike Chong Perkinson's, book "Radically Living, Quietly Dying." With over four decades of ministry experience, Mike courageously shares his journey from behind-the-scenes struggles with suicide and depression while serving as a successful pastor, to finding authentic healing and purpose in Christ.

    Drawing from his personal experiences as an Asian-American wrestling with identity and belonging, Mike introduces transformative concepts like the "Wizard of Oz Syndrome" and the "Gauntlet of Freedom." He offers profound insights into breaking free from performance-based Christianity and finding genuine wholeness. This conversation tackles difficult topics rarely discussed in church settings, including mental health, cultural identity, and the impact of father wounds.

    Whether you're in ministry leadership or simply seeking authentic spiritual growth, Mike's raw honesty and practical wisdom provide a refreshing perspective on living authentically while navigating life's deepest struggles. Don't miss this vulnerable and hope-filled discussion about moving from mask-wearing to genuine transformation.

    Episode Highlights:

    Breaking the silence around mental health in ministryUnderstanding and healing from identity woundsMoving beyond performance-based ChristianityPractical steps toward authentic spiritual transformationThe power of vulnerability in personal and community healing

    The book can be purchased (paperback) at Amazon https://a.co/d/76XmcCl or from our publisher paperback and ebook, https://freemethodistbooks.com/product/radically-living-quietly-dying

  • In this powerful conversation, Glenn Bleakney sits down with Mike Chong Perkinson, author of "Radically Living, Quietly Dying," for a raw and transformative discussion about faith, healing, and authentic transformation. ✨

    As a pastor, denominational leader, and counselor with over 40 years of experience, Mike courageously opened up about his personal journey, offering hope and wisdom for anyone wrestling with identity, belonging, or purpose. 🌱

    Key moments include:

    🔓 Breaking free from performance-based Christianity

    💝 Healing from deep identity and father wounds

    🌟 Finding hope through mental health struggles

    🎭 The journey from mask-wearing to authentic living

    Get the book:

    📖 Paperback: Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0893675083?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_0TEK4B17MYN7QS9ZYMYH&language=en-US

    📱 Ebook: https://freemethodistbooks.com/product/radically-living-quietly-dying

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  • In this week's episode of The Kingdom Reformation podcast Glenn Bleakney concludes the conversation with Paul Tothill on the topic of Living in the Kingdom. There is so much to learn from this interview.

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  • Glenn Bleakney sits down with Shaneen Clarke, a dynamic Christian speaker and John Maxwell certified life coach, for an unflinching look at faith, healing, and the complex reality of spiritual trauma. Against the backdrop of recent church leadership controversies, Shaneen draws from her extensive ministry experience to explore the delicate balance between maintaining faith and processing hurt within religious communities.

    Drawing from her own journey and years of guiding others, Shaneen offers a compassionate roadmap for those wrestling with their spiritual identity after experiencing emotional abuse in faith settings. She tackles the challenging question many face: how do we reconcile our image of a loving God with painful experiences in His church?

    This episode delves deep into the healing process, offering practical wisdom for rebuilding trust and finding authentic community after church hurt. Shaneen shares transformative insights on the power of forgiveness without diminishing the validity of pain, while providing concrete tools for those ready to step into their next chapter of faith.

    Whether you're personally processing church trauma or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers both validation and hope for the journey ahead.

    Learn more about us at https://kingdomreformation.org and https://Kingdomcommunity.tv

  • In this week's episode of The Kingdom Reformation podcast, Glenn Bleakney speaks with Paul Tothill, an apostolic servant of Christ about the topic of the Gospel of the Kingdom and how it is fundamentally different than the Gospel being preached today in many places. There is so much to learn from this interview!

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    Watch the Video Interview of this episode with Paul Tothill

    CONNECT WITH US

    Connect with our community and join our FREE monthly mentoring Zoom meeting on all things five-fold ministry. Visit https://KingdomReformation.org

    Invite Glenn Bleakney to minister at your event. Email [email protected]

    Watch Kingdom Community TV - KingdomCommunity.tv

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  • Dr. Michael Brodeur’s conversation centers on the vital connection between identity and destiny in the Christian faith, introducing his tool, *Destiny Finder*, to guide individuals in discovering their God-given purpose. He emphasizes that understanding our identity as God’s children is foundational for pursuing our calling, likening a Christless pursuit of destiny to building on sand. Reflecting on past experiences and childhood dreams, Brodeur encourages believers to uncover their unique gifts and passions, fostering resilience and clarity in their divine purpose. The episode advocates for a transformative shift in leadership—moving from delegation to mentorship—empowering others to thrive in their God-given destinies and creating a vibrant, impactful church community.

    Takeaways:

    Effective leadership in the church is rooted in understanding our identity as children of God. The Destiny Finder process helps individuals uncover their unique God-given purpose through self-discovery. Authentic Christian community fosters growth, support, and accountability, enabling believers to thrive together. Mentorship is crucial for spiritual development, as it helps guide individuals through their faith journey. Pursuing destiny without a solid identity in Christ is like building on a shaky foundation. Transformational ministry focuses on developing people rather than merely delegating tasks and filling roles.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    destinyfinder.com/kingdomtvkingdomreformation.org

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    Destiny Finder Kingdom TV Kingdom Reformation