Let's face it: this generation is increasingly not waking up Sunday morning thinking, what's a great church I can go to today? Part of the problem is that for too long we've made church mostly about Christians doing spiritual stuff on Sundays. Of course, we love our Sundays, but we should be even more excited about our Mondays, because on those days God has positioned us in shop fronts, in salons, in classrooms, in playgroups, on building sites, and in boardrooms where we can engage with those who don't yet know Him. Church must be less about us and more about others. We should be empowering Christians to act as Christ in their communities Monday through Saturday. That's why Christians should be waking up on Mondays declaring, "Thank God it's Monday!" In this thought-provoking book, Paul Bartlett encourages us that can have a huge influence in our community, across our town or city, and throughout the nation... and it starts on Monday.
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Paul Bartlett and his wife Annette are senior leaders of Lighthouse in Wollongong, New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Paul is a state and national leader of Australian Christian Churches (ACC) community engagement which is focused on equipping over 1,000 churches to think and act differently regarding community transformation.
As a pastor, author and internationally sought-after speaker, Paul is passionate about empowering people to live lives of significance and helping churches to engage their communities. Specialising in leadership and vision development, both Paul and Annette are personal development coaches to a wide range of community leaders.
In addition, Paul is the chaplain to the National Basketball League (NBL) team The Hawks.
www.paulebartlett.com
"Paul Bartlett issues a bold declaration to shake believers out of their comfort zone so that they can embrace their calling outside of the four walls of the church"
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