Rediscovering Our 'Why': Purpose in Service and Community

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"When we start off doing something, our 'why' is very clear. Like, why are you doing what you're doing? Well, I'm doing it because I want to connect people to Jesus, I want people to experience what I've experienced. So we start off at the beginning with our 'why'. Now, when our 'why' starts, a 'why' by itself is not gonna... You gotta have a 'what' behind it, what are you gonna do, and you gotta have a 'how' behind it, a plan." [19:42]( | | )

"Everything's going good, man. Yeah, let me tell you about Jesus, let me tell you what He's done for me, and you feel so free. But then, after time goes by, oh man, I'm back to doing the same things I used to do. I've gone back to all the same thing, I've gone back to being a slave to my old ways, to my old mindsets, my old thoughts, my old habits, my old patterns." [19:05]( | | )

"This story about Nehemiah, it's not just this historic story from long ago, but it is a present-day reality. Nehemiah, he sits down, his heart breaks for people that he's never met before... It's easier a lot of times to live in the comfort of slavery than to live in the uncertainty of freedom. Some of you, you stay in the slave mindset, you stay in this mindset of captivity because you're afraid of the uncertainty." [24:13]( | | )

"We have a community, we have people in this city that right now, as we're sitting here, they are out there with walking around with broken walls, and the enemy just keeps coming in and just tormenting them and just knocking the walls down... It's so easy for us not to connect that pain that we've experienced to that pain that others experience." [26:21]( | | )

"That human connection has... well, it's kind of just faded away in today's society. It's all emails and even text messages or even conference calls and video... But we were meant for fellowship, we were meant for connection. You know, when you walk up to somebody and you meet somebody and you start talking to them, there's a hormone that's released, it's oxytocin that's released in your body." [28:38]( | | )

"If you are a volunteer here at Fairlawn Church and what you're doing is starting to feel like a job, and you feel the same way as when you go to work Monday through Friday as you do when you come to Fairlawn Church, we need to talk. That's a sign that something somewhere is just not right... It might mean that you need to get out of what you're doing, but don't just continue going and thinking all things are going to just kind of fall back into place." [21:11]( | | )

"This is the atmosphere, I hope it is, that you can talk about it. You can come and talk to one of the pastors, one of the deacons, and we will sit with you and we will talk with you because this is living where everything looks perfect is no way to live. Because eventually, this is going to catch up to that, and then it's going to be just total torment. God, I will tell you right now, you are a son or you are a daughter, and God does not want you, it is not His plan for you to live in torment." [23:37]( | | )

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