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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: Register for Son Surf Vacation Bible School 10 months, 1 week ago
Click here to register for VBS 2011
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: That One Thing 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Many of us have that one thing in our life that we just can’t seem to get rid of. The Apostle Paul said it best,
I don’t understand myself at all, for I really want to do what is right, but I don’t do it. Instead, I do the very thing I hate (Romans 7:15 NLT)
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Keith Hawes commented on the blog post Relational Wounds- Baggage Part 2 11 months, 1 week ago
Thanks! I would have to say that I learned from one of the greatest.
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: Relational Wounds- Baggage Part 2 11 months, 1 week ago
When I was 6 weeks old, I had to have surgery for the first time. No one just looking at me could ever tell that I have a scar. Wounds of the heart are the same way. We cannot look at someone and see their scars and wounds, but they are there. If you have [...]
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: Baggage Claim (Part 1) 11 months, 1 week ago
Check out the sermon notes from our current sermon series Baggage: Live Free and Travel Light.
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: Walls or Doors 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Great post by Steven Furtick, pastor of Elevation Church.
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: Engage Conference Highlights 1 year ago
Thursday and Friday of last week, my wife and I attended the Engage Conference. To put it simply it was a Church of God conference focusing on a new generation of churches. It was awesome to be around so many leaders of churches that are doing tremendous things to reach people where they are. Here [...]
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: A New Day Has Dawn 1 year ago
Ralph Winter said that the last wave of missions would be in America and Europe. He said that in 1974 not last week. The bottom line is the church has lost influence. At one time, the church was the center of society. Think about it! Go to New Orleans and you will see the center [...]
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: 10 Blogs I Read Almost Daily 1 year, 2 months ago
I love to read. So, I wanted to share with you some of my favorite blogs. I don’t necessarily agree with all these guys doctrinally, but there is no doubt that God is doing tremendous things through them. Steven Furtick (Pastor of Elevation Church) Ed Stetzer (Church Planting Expert) Perry Noble (Pastor of NewSpring Church) Dino Rizzo …[Read more]
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: What I Learned @Disney about Guest Services 1 year, 3 months ago
Shawn Lovejoy examines Disney’s customer service philosophy and how the Church should have a similar mentality. Check this article out here.
Should the Church use business strategies to help retain visitors?
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Keith Hawes commented on the blog post The Pentecostal Movement in the 21st Century 1 year, 3 months ago
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: The Pentecostal Movement in the 21st Century 1 year, 3 months ago
I recently had the opportunity to attend the Louisiana Church of God Prayer Conference. The messages stirred me to begin thinking about what the current trends are in the Pentecostal movement. I realize that this term can take on a very large group of people. My definition for the sake of this article will be, [...]
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: Pastoring from Facebook 1 year, 3 months ago
One of the great privileges of being a pastor in the 21st century is the myriad of ways one can communicate with members. Never in the history of man has communication easier than it is today. In a single click from a phone or computer, I can connect with thousands of people. I realize that [...]
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Keith Hawes commented on the blog post Middle East Chaos: 1 year, 3 months ago
I enjoyed the post. Everything that we are seeing is definitely thing getting ready for the coming of Christ. Although I am a firm supporter of Israel, I do see that President Obama’s stance with Israel is all a part of a greater picture.
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Keith Hawes commented on the blog post That’s Not the Way We Do Things Around Here! 1 year, 3 months ago
Our world moves at a rapid pace. One week something is “in” and the next week it is “out.” Although there is rapid change, the things that are changing actually stay farely constant. For example, clothes change regularly but we all still wear cloths. The same goes for communication and the need to belong to [...]
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Keith Hawes commented on the blog post 5 Questions Before You Follow on Twitter 1 year, 3 months ago
I really enjoyed your article. Since, I am a millennial, I should know way more about twitter than I do. I have used your strategy in picking out people. I recently “unfollowed” someone because they put a post ever 5 minutes. Thanks for the advice!
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Keith Hawes commented on the blog post Creative Thinking vs. Critical Thinking 1 year, 3 months ago
The inspiration for the article comes from my time as a teacher. There was a major focus on shifting from critical to more creative thinking. The idea is that the job force needs people who can “create” rather than analyze. As Bloom’s taxonomy shows it is a higher order of thinking (I see you have [...]
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Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: Creative Thinking vs. Critical Thinking 1 year, 3 months ago
“All the breaks you need in life wait within your imagination, Imagination is the workshop of your mind, capable of turning mind energy into accomplishment and wealth.” – Napoleon Hill Today’s world no longer needs people who simply have critical thinking skills. It needs people who have the ability to think creatively. I am not saying [...] -
Keith Hawes wrote a new blog post: Breaking Leadership Barriers-Familiarity 1 year, 3 months ago
“We have a tendency to lead from what we know.” The problem for me is that what I have experienced and where I want to go are two different places . As much as I value where I have come from and the experience and knowledge I gained from said experiences. My desire in leadership is not to replicate [...]
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