For the year 2017 we plan to write a lot on this blog, how you can show the love of God in your community and neighborhood through the way you live your life. So get ready for it!!
We want to make this also interactive so we need to hear back from you about which areas we should talk about. We touched this topic before in the last few years, but we believe that it is key for seeing changes in our communities. What about if each Christian lives the great commission by showing to neighbors and coworkers the love of God trough their own life! It will create a change and it will give people a true picture of who God really is. It will also empower you to grow in your faith since you live your life more intentional. We want to look at all of this through the life of Jesus and through different sermons he preached. Next week we will start with what motivates you. So get ready!!
- Ask yourself the question how you can start living more intentional.
- Look at your life and see where you are a good example and which areas need improvement!
Hey our friend
We hope you had a wonderful start into this new week. Today (Monday) our new DTS Students are arriving. They will have an introduction week and will start working with us in North Beach next week. Pray for a good start for them as well as wisdom in choosing with which ministry to work with for their school. Thank you for being on our team also in this new year through Prayer and your financial support!! You are a blessing!
Have a wonderful week
Markus and Jen
page of a 365day book. Write a good one!” Brad Paisley
A few months ago we went to a local beach in San Francisco and ran into a big Jewish Celebration there, the new year celebration Rosh Hashana. Many people stood together at the beach worshipped God and the Rabbi shared a message about the Celebration. In that message he encouraged people to throw all their sins into the ocean to have a fresh start into the new year with no leftover baggage from the old year. So all the people at the event walked down to the ocean and threw bread as a symbol for their sin into the ocean.
This is Christmas week and also the week for our last challenge!! Wow 4 weeks went by fast!
candle they got on the candle on the Altar, but not for themselves, but to use it to light up the candles of everybody else in the church. It’s a beautiful picture of community. People that sometimes don’t even know each other share that flame with each other. It’s a beautiful picture and also the challenge for our last week.