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Running to brokenness isn't always preaching first. The companion study guide to Run to the Brokenness is a practical and heart-stirring roadmap for leaders and believers who want their church to be more than a Sunday gathering. Built to complement Kevin Foster's vision, it challenges you to measure ministry success by transformation, not attendance, and to see brokenness not as a problem to avoid, but as the greatest Kingdom opportunity. Through Scripture engagement and reflection questions, you'll explore what it means to become the healing heart of your community-meeting needs spiritually,…mehr

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Running to brokenness isn't always preaching first. The companion study guide to Run to the Brokenness is a practical and heart-stirring roadmap for leaders and believers who want their church to be more than a Sunday gathering. Built to complement Kevin Foster's vision, it challenges you to measure ministry success by transformation, not attendance, and to see brokenness not as a problem to avoid, but as the greatest Kingdom opportunity. Through Scripture engagement and reflection questions, you'll explore what it means to become the healing heart of your community-meeting needs spiritually, socially, and economically. Each chapter equips you to serve in ways that build trust, foster genuine relationships, and create lasting change, while also keeping your mission firmly anchored in Christ. Whether you're a pastor, ministry leader, or committed church member, this guide will inspire you to lead with courage, act with compassion, and engage your city every day of the week. You don't need a bigger platform to make an impact-just a willingness to run where others walk away. Your presence could be the answer to someone's deepest need.
Autorenporträt
Kevin Foster is the founding pastor of LifeBridge Community Church in Fresno, California, and the founder of The ACTS Foundation, which has fed over 100,000 people and launched a $23-million affordable housing project. With more than 20 years of ministry and community leadership, Kevin helps churches become the heart of their neighborhoods. He and his wife, Ellen, live in Fresno with their three daughters. Run to the Brokenness captures Kevin's passion to see every church, no matter its size, bring spiritual, social, and economic change to its community.