Charles Lee






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WE: The Life After Me

Jan 31st 2010
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For my message this morning at New Hope, I shared on the importance of collaboration and networking. Whether it’s life, spirituality, or professional pursuit, I believe it’s vital that we work together.

The title of my message was “We: The Life After Me”. It explored topics including common roadblocks to collaboration, a biblical precedence for the need of collaboration, and practical insights into how this is done.

I hope this message becomes a source of encouragement to you as you work with others for the greater good.

Click here to hear this message on the New Hope podcast (iTunes required) or click here to listen online. In addition, please feel free to follow along with the embedded presentation below used during this message.

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  5. this was great. thank you!

    got me thinking… i wonder if there are popular/common verses or passages in the bible that we usually exhort people to apply individually but really is meant to be for the church community as a whole. i know you touched on it with the reminder that most of the new testament especially was written as paul’s letters to whole bodies, but it’s something i definitely want to look into but don’t have the benefit of the original greek or hebrew…

  6. Thanks for your note Steph :)

    I’m glad it got you thinking. I think the perspective of viewing things collectively is a powerful way to approach the text. I also think that it’s often more appropriate and honest.

    Glad you enjoyed it.

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