Monday Devotions for Church Communicators
This week, we’re diving into the theme of doing new things in church communications, which can often feel like a lonely journey. Just like Noah, who followed God's commands even when others didn’t understand his work, we too may find ourselves in situations where our efforts aren’t recognized or appreciated. We’ll explore how advancements in technology have changed the landscape of church communications, making it easier to create impactful messages, but also isolating us in the process. I’ll share some insights on how to navigate those moments when your work is met with skepticism or indifference, reminding you that even when you're shut away, it’s an opportunity for growth and connection with God. Takeaways: 1. This week's episode reminds us that doing new things in church communications can often feel isolating and challenging. 2. We explored the importance of trusting God's plan, even when our work feels misunderstood or mocked. 3. Just like Noah, we may work alone with new tools, but this can lead to effective communication. 4. The podcast encourages us to see being shut away not as punishment, but as a chance to deepen our relationship with God. 5. We should remember that even if others doubt the tools we use, they can lead to significant changes in church communication. 6. Finally, the flood of work we face may actually be the beginning of a revival in our church community.
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