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Introducing The TEXT Method - Reading your Bible as a conversation between God, humanity, and you

Aug 05, 2023
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Think about your favorite restaurant; what is it? What are your favorite menu items there? The problem with restaurants is that sometimes you need reservations, they are rarely open 24 hours, and even go out of business. But what if their chef could teach you how to cook your favorite dishes, do it easily, and do it well? How amazing would that be? What a gift! Now you can eat on your terms and your schedule wherever you are. Except the chef has one condition for teaching you her culinary secrets; you’ve got to feed others as you get better at feeding yourself. That means inviting friends and neighbors into your home for a meal, maybe setting up a cookout in a local park or community center, all to share the love of what the chef shared with you. But the fine print doesn’t stop there. The chef doesn’t want you to become the attraction or the choke point from where everyone must get this special dish; she wants you to teach others how to cook the dish themselves as well. Then one last caveat; encourage those that you teach to cook to teach others how to cook the dish. This is the exponential goal of the chef; that generations will enjoy the dish long after she’s gone not because she is so good but the dish is so good.

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