Our prayer is simple—we want to see God move, and we want our generosity to move with Him. We aim to ready ourselves, set our focus, and move with the same power, purpose, and radical open-handed generosity that marked the early church.
We want to remove whatever hinders God from moving boldly in us so He can make bold moves through us—in our workplaces, relationships, neighborhoods, and the world. This includes bold moves of generosity that reflect the heart of our generous God.
Jesus wants every move in our lives, including our giving, to be shaped by Kingdom urgency and a heart that is purely devoted to Him. So, what is your next move in following Jesus wholeheartedly and giving generously without pretense?
As we learn to move with God, we want to cultivate the same sensitivity to the Spirit's promptings that led Philip to the eunuch. Are we ready to be on the move whenever and wherever we may be, giving of ourselves to those God places in our path?
As we learn to move with God, we want to cultivate the same sensitivity to the Spirit's promptings that led Philip to the eunuch. Are we ready to be on the move whenever and wherever we may be, giving of ourselves to those God places in our path?
When God moves, He invites us to move with Him with the kind of all-in commitment that defined the early church. Our prayer is Southeast would be marked by this same spirit of movement and generosity, creating ripples that impact generations to come.