Take Off With Thomas Clark
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Take Off With Thomas Clark
Culture Will Never Improve On Its Own Pt. 2
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In a disciple-making movement, we do not wait for external factors or people to create the culture God has commissioned and empowered us to cultivate. Building on the discussion from the previous episode, we will discuss the idea that what we create helps make new things possible. If we truly want peace, it is essential to remember that as we cultivate Shalom and create new opportunities for it, we foster a culture of Shalom. This makes Shalom possible and the norm for the next generation. You will hear practical examples to help stimulate your imagination for ways God can use you in your context to make something out of the world He has entrusted to us.
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