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I have found it true, that “destiny” has less to do with where we are going and more to do with “who we are following”. Jesus never said, “Here’s the map”. He said, “I am the Way”.
— Mark Varughese
Our theme this year, at Kingdomcity, has been The Word and it has been His word that has propelled us forward. Fourteen years, eleven nations, and amazing global acceleration like we have never seen. We are again on the brink of something new. As we prepare to launch new locations we look ahead with excitement, with vision, believing the greatest days and decade are yet to come.
Have you ever felt unworthy or unable in your walk with God? Perhaps a better question would be what should I do when I feel cripple or broken as a follower of Jesus? One of my favourite stories in the bible is in Mark 2:2. This story has many layers of truth, but I want to hone in on the three types of people we see here…
The best way to think of leadership is through the framework of stewardship. As a leader continue to trust God in the process, timing, increase and take steps of faith. My challenge to you is to take a personal audit and ponder on what you’re doing with what you’ve been given? Will you remain faithful or fearful?
Think of being able to dissect and discuss ideas with some of the greatest minds across any subject, well you can; its called reading. Reading has kept me teachable and imaginative. Here are 5 books that changed my life.
From podcasts to books and various platforms in between there’s been a surge of leadership material and its all great stuff. But in my experience and life in the past years, I’ve found it all noise unless we first learn to lead ourselves. Leading oneself is the foundation of living a healthy autonomous life. I wanted to share four ways to learn to yourself well.
— Mark Varughese