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AGTS O-RD Confernce - Session 2 - Personal Journey

The context here is the same as in Session 1, however, the topic is the role of personal transformational experiences for leaders.

Here is a summary of some of the Q &A:

1. The danger of “our own mindset.” What about the care and feeding of baby boomers. Are they burned out on methods? Show us the “God” stuff.

2. How do we design a mission to reach the unchurched at get me to pay for it?

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Earl CrepsEarl Creps—a popular speaker and leader—is director of the Doctor of Ministry program and associate professor at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (AGTS) in Springfield, Missouri. He has been a pastor, ministries consultant, and university professor. Along the way, Creps earned a Ph.D. in communication at Northwestern University and a doctor of ministry degree in leadership at AGTS.

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