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Running to brokenness isn't always preaching first.What if your church mattered to your city as much as the fire department? Not just on Sundays, but every day-meeting people in crisis, in pain, and in need. As the world grows more skeptical of religion, the Church's most powerful witness might not be a sermon-but presence. Real impact doesn't start with bigger crowds. It starts by running to the broken.In Run to the Brokenness, pastor of LifeBridge Community Church, Kevin Foster, redefines what ministry success looks like. Sharing hard-earned wisdom and practical stories, Foster equips…mehr

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Running to brokenness isn't always preaching first.What if your church mattered to your city as much as the fire department? Not just on Sundays, but every day-meeting people in crisis, in pain, and in need. As the world grows more skeptical of religion, the Church's most powerful witness might not be a sermon-but presence. Real impact doesn't start with bigger crowds. It starts by running to the broken.In Run to the Brokenness, pastor of LifeBridge Community Church, Kevin Foster, redefines what ministry success looks like. Sharing hard-earned wisdom and practical stories, Foster equips churches to become the healing heart-spiritually, socially, and economically-of their communities.What you'll learn: -How to shift your metrics from attendance to transformation-Why brokenness is your greatest Kingdom opportunity-Ways to make your church a trusted local hub-How to serve practically without compromising spiritually-How to lead your team through discouragement and into missionYou don't need a megachurch to make a massive difference-just a willingness to run where others walk away.
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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.