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Church was never meant to be a spectator sport.
But that’s exactly what it has become — a room full of an audience, when it was always meant to be a community.
One voice at the front. Everyone else in rows. Passive ears. And the people on the edge don’t last long in that room. The ones with real scars. Real questions. Real lives that don’t fit neatly into a Sunday morning format. They sit through it for a while.
And then they stop coming.
Jesus never lectured people into the Kingdom. He asked them in. He sat at tables, threw questions that cut to the bone, and let people arrive at truth in their own voice. Because He knew what most leaders are still learning:
Truth discovered is truth owned. And owned truth changes everything.
This book will show you how to lead that circle. How to ask the question that opens a room. How to sit in the silence. How to follow the conversation when it goes somewhere you didn’t plan — because that is usually exactly where it needed to go.
Forty days of building. One day of doing.
“Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.” – Socrates






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