by Keith Burnett | Apr 7, 2017 | Great Commission, Greatest Commandment, Missions |
Courageous Commitment needs to be brought to our attention fairly often. But it is especially necessary today! Why? One of our most challenging missions begins today. And even if it didn’t, Scripture is filled with reminders that we need to be people of courageous...
by Keith Burnett | Apr 4, 2017 | Great Commission, Greatest Commandment, Missions |
Many readers already know Mission: Hope. And whether it’s new to you or not a comment or two is in order. Why? Because any mission in our lives has a greater chance of success if it is well defined. Your life-missions include things like: Growing as a disciple...
by Keith Burnett | Feb 18, 2017 | Great Commission, Greatest Commandment, Missions |
The title generates questions about the 20/20 Commission Challenge. It’s about more than one thing. First, I hope it turns out to be a fun way to engage with friends and missions. And this post will answer the W questions: What When Where Why 20/20 Commission...
by Keith Burnett | Jan 18, 2017 | Great Commission, Greatest Commandment, Missions |
How can we improve missions? Why should the question be asked? And how does strategic thinking about missions in general help you today? Well, those are good questions that will require a rather lengthy discussion. It will involve more than a post or two. And your...
by Keith Burnett | Oct 27, 2016 | Great Commission, Greatest Commandment, Uncategorized |
Who will be first? How important is that? The ‘super saints’ will don their humble hats and say it doesn’t matter at all. In some ways they are correct. But what about: Boarding the plane? The line for Black Friday shopping? To do something no other...
by Keith Burnett | Oct 13, 2016 | Great Commission, Greatest Commandment, Uncategorized |
A family can survive without a nation, but a nation cannot survive with the family. That truth tells us a great deal. And I want to unpack just a few things from it. Let’s start at the White House. Family: The White House A viewer requested a devotional about...