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In this episode of the Unconventional Ministry Podcast, host Dennis Wiens engages in an insightful conversation with Dr. James Davis, a global leader in Christian networking. Dr. Davis shares wisdom passed down from the legendary Sir Edmund Hillary, encouraging listeners to pursue unique ventures that break new ground and bring unparalleled satisfaction.
Listeners will discover the essence of the Great Commission as their personal 'Mount Everest,' and learn how to actively participate in fulfilling it through global synergy. Dr. Davis passionately discusses pivotal paradigm shifts necessary for the modern church, such as transitioning from competition to completion and fostering relational networks for a lasting global impact.
Whether you're a pastor, church leader, or someone sitting in the pews, this episode offers practical guidance on adopting new visionary paradigms to advance the global Church. Tune in to discover how you can make a difference in the world by tying relational knots and preparing for a new millennium of faith. Spoiler: it’s not about going viral – it’s about going eternal.
A resource Dr. Davis suggested for next steps is "How to Make Your Net Work Tying Relational Knots for Global Impact".
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