Young believers in Colombia set an example for their church

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1 Timothy 4:12 tells us: Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.

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These young believers in Colombia have taken biblical teachings from Bob Moffitt, DNA co-founder and director of the Harvest Foundation, and made practical plans to apply them in their own church, for the good of their city. A large church can be difficult to influence, but watch the video to hear their creative plan!

From Bob: Sometimes, God surprises us with insights into how he uses us to extend his kingdom. This week was one of those times for me. I got a call from the young people in a church in Colombia where I have taught Seed Projects and Disciplines of Love. Their age group is planning to implement these lessons through a program they called Culture of the Kingdom of God. You will enjoy the short video where they explain what they are planning:

And, you can see their graphic in English which unfolds the biblical basis of what they want to do and what they plan to do:

Click “Start Prezi,” then click the arrows on the right of the screen to advance the slides. The idea of the graphic is an iceberg which illustrates the invisible strength of the church below the water and the visible above. 

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