Chances are, as you watched the sermon clip you were able to think of one or two people in your church, or perhaps in your ministry, who you would classify as a critic rather than a servant. Here's my question to you: in your church, do you respond to issues or problems you notice as a servant, or as a critic?
Friday, April 27, 2012
Video Of the Week: Mark Driscoll on Servants and Critics
Mark Driscoll explains the difference between a critic and a servant:
Chances are, as you watched the sermon clip you were able to think of one or two people in your church, or perhaps in your ministry, who you would classify as a critic rather than a servant. Here's my question to you: in your church, do you respond to issues or problems you notice as a servant, or as a critic?
Chances are, as you watched the sermon clip you were able to think of one or two people in your church, or perhaps in your ministry, who you would classify as a critic rather than a servant. Here's my question to you: in your church, do you respond to issues or problems you notice as a servant, or as a critic?
Video Of the Week: Mark Driscoll on Servants and Critics
2012-04-27T05:58:00-06:00
Benjer McVeigh
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