Organizational health in the biblical context refers to the well-being and flourishing of Christian communities and institutions, guided by principles of faith, integrity, and stewardship. As stated in Psalms 78:72, a leader's role is to "shepherd them with a faithful and true heart," emphasizing the importance of responsible leadership in maintaining organizational health. The Bible also emphasizes the value of unity and cooperation, as seen in Romans 12:4-5, where Paul encourages believers to work together as a cohesive body, utilizing their diverse gifts and talents for the common good. Ultimately, organizational health is rooted in a deep trust in God's sovereignty, as expressed in Proverbs 3:5-6, where believers are called to trust in the Lord with all their heart and lean not on their own understanding.
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the necessity of maintaining a clear vision within Christian organizations to prevent them from becoming stagnant and losing their initial fervor. He reflects on the historical decline of once-vibrant church movements and stresses the importance of returning to Scripture for
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of vision and obedience to God's will. He emphasizes the need for a cleansing wave of revival in a nation plagued by immorality and sin. The preacher highlights the extreme holiness of God and the contrast with the sinful state of society. He use
In this sermon, the preacher shares personal experiences and encounters with God that have deeply impacted his life. He talks about a meeting with another minister named Bob, who showed him a chapter in the Bible that brought him to tears. The preacher also mentions a story of a fellow preacher who
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of seeing and having a clear vision from the beginning. They share personal experiences of witnessing the plight of the unborn and the struggles of abandoned children. The speaker also discusses their attempts to reach out to people through bookl
In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a kind-hearted Indian pastor who had a small church in his home. Despite his limited resources, the pastor and his congregation were inspired to do acts of kindness for the poor in their community. The pastor, who also worked in a dockyard, pondered o
In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing a vision in which the posts of a door moved and the house was filled with smoke. He then acknowledges his own unworthiness and sinful nature in the presence of the Lord. A seraphim approaches him with a burning coal and purges his sins. The speaker th
In this sermon, the preacher begins by addressing the audience's obsession with watching the Super Bowl and their lack of strength to turn it off. He highlights how television has become a life support for many families, and suggests that when the love of God is present in our hearts, we won't need
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a vision and being filled with compassion. He refers to the story of Isaiah, who had a vision of God and recognized his own depravity and duty to the world. The speaker also shares a powerful story of a woman who, despite living in a co
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the urgent need for personal cleansing and purity before God, as exemplified by the prophet's cry of being undone and having filthy lips. He highlights the dangers of unclean speech within the church and the necessity of being touched by God's purifying fire. Ravenhill c
In this sermon, the speaker discusses his threefold vision. Firstly, he talks about his calling to do evangelistic work with the National Young Life Campaign and how his vision has continued with evangelistic campaigns. Secondly, he emphasizes the importance of everyone carrying a pocket testament a
