Heartfelt Generosity: True Giving and Servant Leadership

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"His heart was not to get a reputation. Well, that's the nice guy that buys, buys people's orders and pays it forward and that kind of stuff. That is an example that we can use to be generous with what we have. Not are you just giving out of your excess, you know, your leftovers, but are you making it a part of your budget?" [27:08]( | | )

"So being involved in a church, I'm going to be honest with you, the American church, the typical church has gotten this so wrong because what we do is we produce a product on Sunday morning that entertains you and you like, and you're like, man, I love that music. And the speaking is so good." [28:39]( | | )

"They are in a position of influence and they wanted to abuse that because of the position they wanted to be served. So here's where I find today that we struggle with this idea. And sometimes it comes down to gender. I'm going to be honest with you. I believe that in Genesis, the proper order, sin has affected this, by the way, is that the man would be the head of the house." [12:48]( | | )

"other churches. We are not in competition with other churches. The way God has brought our church together, the history and experience of our children's ministries is that we are kind of the place where people just know the reputation of Shelby Alliance Church is that you can take your children there and they will truly be discipled, not just entertained, not just free childcare, but they will memorize their Bible verses." [33:37]( | | )

"here, this is something I find hilarious. Um, have you ever pulled into a church and like saw a sign at the very first parking spot to the door reserved for pastor? Have you guys ever seen that? Anybody? Yeah. find that hilarious. Uh, I get that sometimes it's just the congregation wanting to honor the pastor and stuff. I'm just telling you, if you ever offered that to me, I'm going to say, absolutely not." [09:17]( | | )

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