Going All In: Commitment, Community, and Spiritual Growth

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "When you go all in, it means you just jump, dude. I don't know if you've ever done any cliff diving. There's a couple things you need to do when you're going to dive off a cliff. First, you need to make sure it's deep enough down there. You also need to be sure that you can jump out over the ledge far enough that you won't hit some stuff on the way down. Once you've checked that, though, if you just keep looking down and you never decide I'm gonna go, it gets harder to go after a while because you're like, doggone, this is high. Oh my gosh, well, what if something did happen? Once you know it's good to go, you should just go." [01:22]( | | )

2. "God loved the world. This is the difference between Jesus and religion. Religion is all about me trying to get to God. Jesus is all about God getting to me. God so loved the world that he sent. That's what happened. We didn't like, oh God, would you please come to us? No, we weren't even paying attention. And God says, I'm in love with these people. I'm sending my son. It's God's intentional kindness and mercy toward you and me. That's where it starts. And all we do, yo, is we believe, and he says we have eternal life." [05:26]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Proactively love. Proactively love. That means don't just wait around to be loved. No. That's not what fiercers do. Fiercers say, I'm going to go do the things. I'm going to go to places. I'm going to serve. I'm going to put myself around stuff. I'm not going to wait. I'm not going to say, well, I wish somebody would love me. No, that's not the job. The job is for us to go love others. And if we just sit back and we wait and we don't serve and we don't go to stuff. I know that you're an introvert, but baby, if you're going to love people proactively, you have to go to stuff." [12:10]( | | )

2. "We don't gossip here. Hey, just so you know, we don't gossip here. I don't know where you've been. Maybe they did. We don't do it here. Here's what we do. We don't pass things around. We pass them up. Okay? So when you hear something like I don't know about that, you just pass it. You don't go tell somebody. You go ask the person responsible for that thing. I love it when I had a gal come to me once and she says, you know, I heard something weird about you and that you said something. Did you say that? And I'm like, no, but I'm glad you asked. I'm glad you didn't ask seven other people before you asked me." [14:08]( | | )

3. "I was sick in my early 20s for four and a half years with this debilitating autoimmune disease. Life shut down. Couldn't go to work. Very difficult to eat much at all. Had almost no energy. And yet, I felt like God was telling me, go to this random little youth group thing with like four people at it. And they're in a closet and just be their pastor. I had already been a pastor. It was a familiar world to me, but I was like, God, do you know that I'm sick? And there's only four. And yet, I just felt like I was going to die. And he didn't give me the vision. He didn't give me like what's going to happen next." [19:27]( | | )

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