David Rudd

 

Andy Stanley's Visioneering

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Main Points:

  1. A vision begins as a concern
  2. A vision does not necessarily require immediate action
  3. Pray for opportunities and plan as if you expect God to answer your prayers
  4. God is using your circumstances to position and prepare you to accomplish his vision for your life
  5. What God originates, he orchestrates
  6. Walk before you talk; Investigate before you initiate
  7. Communicate your vision as a solution to a problem that must be addressed immediately
  8. Cast your vision to the appropriate people at the appropriate time
  9. Don't expect others to take greater risks of make greater sacrifices than you have
  10. Don't confuse your plans with God's vision
  11. Visions are refined, they don't change; plans are revised, they rarely stay the same
    • A vision is what could and should be.  A plan is a guess as to the best way to accomplish the vision.
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Questions to Ask When Starting a Ministry:

  • How will you find people?
  • How will you train your partners?
  • How long will it last?
  • How will you structure it?
  • How will it be led?
  • How will it end?

 

 

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