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MinistryLIVE.org: Ministry Tools in Real-Time

8 September 2008 No Comment

Tools are Important

Imagine trying to clean a public bathroom using only your tongue. You won’t want to imagine it for too long (take my word for it).

I think sometimes we forget how important it is to have the right tool. If you don’t know anything about carpentry, auto mechanics, or metalwork, don’t tune out. I’m talking about any kind of tool; anything that allows you to do something you wouldn’t normally be able to.

What kind of world would it be if we all started spreading our peanut butter with our index finger?

The examples may seem a bit absurd, but even more ridiculous is the way many of us go around attempting to minister without first equipping ourselves for the task. This is why there those who work to ensure that everyone in ministry has access to quality tools (tools like Youth Ministry Ideas) that will help them be effective in ministry. One such tool is MinistryLIVE.org.

The stated goal of MinistryLIVE is to provide those in ministry with quality ideas and practical tools for all kinds of ministry. Whether you are the pastor of a small country church, a mature believer discipling a young christian, or a youth worker interacting with young people every week, MinistryLIVE has tools to help you and those you work with.

From teaching tips, to sermon outlines, from youth ministry philosophy to ice-breakers and games, we want to give people everything they need to serve God with excellence. The staff of MinistryLIVE is an eclectic group of people. They each have their own unique niche in ministry, but they share a common love for Jesus Christ and a passionate desire to serve him.

It’s important to work together as the body of Christ to reach generations for His glory. Places like Youth Ministry Ideas and MinistryLIVE.org are demonstrations of that team-work.

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