Catalyst West Coast, Day 2


"But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." — Romans 5:8

Here's a look at some of the big thoughts I took away from day 2 at Catalyst. It was a beautiful time that reminded me of how great God is, and how much fun it can, and should, be to be one of His servants.

Charles Lee:
* If you want to innovate, a healthy culture is the key. Long-term success depends on it.
* Ask yourself two questions: What matters most at the end of the day? None of us have unlimited time and resources, so what is enough?

Bryan Loritts:
* The greatest challenge to the 21st Century church in America is the sin of greed and materialism.
* Our identity comes from the Provider, not His provisions.
* The righteous person shares what he has with others and gives of himself.
* The Gospel of Jesus Christ prompts us to action.
* How Much Is Enough?

Robert Madu:
* When we compare ourselves to others, it distracts us from running our race with Jesus Christ.
* Who am I racing? Who steals my focus?
* Be who God created you to be!

Christine Caine:
* We are the instant gratification generation, but growing in faith takes time.
* There is always a gap between anointing and appointing.
* God wants to do a new thing in a unique way. It won't be the next of the same thing. God doesn't look at the things man looks at.
* We must learn to encourage ourselves in the Lord.

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