CO2 Day Seventeen: Virker (1)
We recommend this “tool” because it is easy to understand, easy to apply and easy to pass on.
We recommend this “tool” because it is easy to understand, easy to apply and easy to pass on.
With repeated practice, the CO2 becomes a life giving habit.
Let’s be honest. Learning to make time for these things every day is difficult. It’s like developing a new habit. It requires a rethinking of how we order our days.
Those in traditional churches will benefit as well as simple church. I can see communities being relationally affected by this growing with each other. Try it and see!
Q: How do you get a lot of “grown up” churches? (ie, a church planting movement)
A: By starting with a lot of embryonic churches (ie, CO2s).
Rose writes: “My struggles are simply that some days I don’t feel like I’m hearing much of anything.” John: “Rose, I totally understand. This was exactly my experience for a
To all of you “mad scientists” out there who have engaged with me in The October Experiment (There are currently 66 of you): We’ve been at this for 10 days
“His sheep follow him because they know his voice” John 10:4 And, yet, how many Christians have not been taught how to hear His voice? Could it be that this
I believe Co2 is a powerful opportunity to allow God to move in our lives. I feel like he’s saying to me: “obedience is what I’m calling you to”. “Put
I love the simplicity of CO2! A young co-worker of mine was talking the other day about journaling, and how she would journal a day or 2, but then stopped
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It’s simple! Pick a route, pick a buddy, raise a few dollars for LK10, and walk with us on May 16, 2016!