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 Fanning the Flame  -  Dave Engbrecht
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Jesus on Avoiding the Big Crash
Sunday, August 23, 2009
In His quest to make fully committed disciples, Jesus pressed the crowds to live a life of impact and fruitfulness. Jesus never sought to accommodate the crowds but instead showed them a new way of life by challenging them to put His teachings into practice. It's all theory until it's lived out - that’s His call to us as well.
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No. 9 -- Multiply 4G
11/15/2009 - Sunday
Every believer has been called to be a part of the discipling movement. Our calling is "making fully committed disciples," (Matthew 28:20) and everyone has a part to play in that. One of the most important parts of discipleship is pouring into another person’s life! Without doing that we are only one generation away from ending discipleship.
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht

Series: Under Fire - A Game Plan for Life's Toughest Challenges
 
 
Fully engaged! Passionate warriors! Extra-effort servants! Fearless followers! Those are all phrases to describe the early church. Passivity and apathy were nowhere to be found. Their's was not a come-and-sit mentality but a go-and-serve attitude. It's an authentic discipleship that engages everything for the sake of the cause.
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht

Series: Under Fire - A Game Plan for Life's Toughest Challenges
 
 
The times demand fully-engaged disciples to use their gifts, talents and abilities for the cause. That engagement means servanthood, resisting apathy and passivity. In a consumer-based society that says, "Serve me," a fully committed disciple says, "Where can I serve?"
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht

Series: Under Fire - A Game Plan for Life's Toughest Challenges
 
 
The greater the challenges, the more important it is to stay connected. It's incredibly risky to attempt to fly solo. God created us as relational beings. Those statements speak of the necessity of doing life together. Life on life becomes the fuel for a healthy growing disciple. In spite of this, most believers find that doing life together is like riding uphill against the wind - challenging and at times even discouraging. Moving toward people, rather than against or away from them, is essential for our basic survival.
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht

Series: Under Fire - A Game Plan for Life's Toughest Challenges
 
 
Living connected to others is absolutely critical for one's spiritual growth. God designed us to give and receive grace by being connected. Yet, in an age of independence, overload and self-centeredness, more and more believers are practicing disconnect rather than connect. Moving toward connecting enhances our spiritual health and positions us to be well prepared for tomorrow's curve balls.
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht

Series: Under Fire - A Game Plan for Life's Toughest Challenges
 
 
Spiritual disciplines help us prepare for tough decisions, keep us thinking clearly and move us forward in becoming fully committed disciples for Jesus.
Pastor: Don Rohrer

Series: Under Fire - A Game Plan for Life's Toughest Challenges
 
 
Is there a correlation between the quality of a wedding ceremony and the health of a long-term marriage? While everyone loves a beautiful wedding ceremony, a quality marriage is the real goal. It’s the same way in our life in Christ - a decision to follow Christ is an incredible starting point but walking and growing in Him is essential to reaching the desired end. So how are you doing toward that end? Are you truly maturing in your walk with Him?
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht

Series: Under Fire - A Game Plan for Life's Toughest Challenges
 
 
Don't forget to "touch first base!" In any preparation it's important to do first things first. For us to be prepared to live under fire and navigate life's toughest challenges we must care for the most important things first and nothing is more important than our salvation.
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht

Series: Under Fire: A Game Plan for Life's Toughest Challenges
 
 
No. 1 -- Spirit Strength
9/20/2009 - Sunday
The real strength of a person is not found in the physical body, economic status or even reputation. Real strength is found in the spirit - the inner man. In 2 Timothy Paul lays out a clear game plan to develop strength under fire, and it all starts in the spirit. Life's toughest challenges are inevitable - inner strength, the strength of the spirit, is imperative.
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht

Series: Under Fire: A Game Plan for Life's Toughest Challenges
 
 
Maintaining our spiritual disciplines is key to keeping the train on the tracks. Spiritual casualties don't need to happen! It's possible for us to have a growing dynamic walk with the Lord. As we chase after God’s best we build default behaviors into our lives that help us keep the train on the tracks.
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht
 
 
Becoming a fully committed disciple is far more than just a simple decision to follow Christ. It's about following, walking and growing in Him and those things don't just happen. They are the result of having the right disciplines in your life. One of the first and most important disciplines is a daily quite time or time alone with God!
Pastor's name: Dave Engbrecht
 
 
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Fanning the Flame is dedicated to stoking the spiritual fires in the hearts of believers everywhere to a level of red-hot commitment, and to inviting those who do not know Jesus Christ into an intimate personal relationship with Him.

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Dave Engbrecht has been the Senior Pastor of Nappanee Missionary Church in Nappanee, Indiana since 1979. A gifted communicator, Pastor Dave's humor, personable style and passion for developing fully committed disciples...
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CONTACT INFO
Mailing Address:
Nappanee Missionary Church
P.O. Box 110
70417 State Road 19
North Nappanee, IN 46550

Telephone:
(574) 773-7773

Fax Number:
(574) 773-2727