Tuesday, June 23, 2009

In your opinion, and according to your experience, what is the number one benefit for your partnership and relationship with the Pentecostal Church of God?

5 comments:

  1. I am truly thankful for the relationship I have with the PCG.

    Our fellowship, although not perfect, is becoming more and more "life giving".

    I greatly enjoy the fellowship of my ministry friends. These relationships have been priceless to me.

    At this moment, the PCG, is moving closer to the kind of fellowship I desire to be involved with.

    Good changes have come and are coming to position the PCG for true generational impact.

    It's up to us. We can either be part of the problem or part of the solution.

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  2. Relationships with a number of people without a doubt have been monumental. When you find people who truly love God enough to invest in you and your success, that is huge. People who truly are blessed when they see you do well.

    As Russell stated, the PCG is not all we would like, but I see the good, cherish it and want to help build on it rather than go try and find what someone else already built and then claim it as my own.

    I have been blessed by men such as Pastor Loyd Naten, Mike Slagle, Bishop Jan Lake, Tony Lake, Pastor John Ross, Joe Skiles, Eddie Jones, Pastor Dave Mast, Pastor Bob Cristler to name a few.

    These guys have encouraged me forward and hope I have blessed them as well

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  3. Without any hesitAtion, relationships. Networking is the number 1 thing with guys who are similar in vision and passion. I have lifelong friendships that has helped to shape me into who I am today. I love being connected and being able to expand that network of relationships.

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  4. I agree "Relationships" are the #1 thing I am grateful for in the PCG. And it is what has kept me in the PCG! It is not just within a region or geographic area, but, as Eddie said, guys (gals) with the same Kingdom heart! Who want something "for" you not just something "from" you! And we are seeing omre of these connections taking place!

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  5. I knew I had a call on my life to preach but had no idea where it was or what pentecostal group I would be with. One day walking up to the door of my job the Lord very specifically and very clearly told me to go to Hwy 19 in Philadelphia, Ms and turn left and go 7 miles to the PCG. I had never heard of the PCG at that time. My family lived about 2o min from their and decided on the next visit I would go check it out, however curiosity took over and i had to look it up on the internet and sure enough there it was, so I called and it happened to be the campground and the home of the dist bishop at that time and explained my interest by God's leading and two months later rec'd my license. I was literally spiritually birthed into the PCG and want to do all I can to help move forward in the future

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