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Andy Needham

@andyneedham

connector, creative, & champion for the church

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Father, Damar is in Your hands! Please heal him from the top of his head to the bottom of his feet and everything in between. Lord, please intervene! Please heal Damar! Please LORD! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

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"Christianity, like its founder, does not go from strength to strength but from death to resurrection." โ€”Timothy Keller (1950-2023) theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/โ€ฆ

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Tom McCall shares his thoughts on the outpouring of The Holy Spirit at Asbury University. As the father of two students at Asbury, he offers his perspective on the events of the past week and biblical insights on what could follow: youtu.be/RSRql64CBTc

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PSA: Be warned that if your wife randomly bought you a new Fatherโ€™s Day shirt for church, it is a prank. Proceed at your own risk. You are welcome.

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โ€œ[The Christian] knows therefore that this holiness is not to precede his reconciliation to God, and be its cause; but to follow it, and be its effect.โ€ William Wilberforce

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Life update: Iโ€™m thrilled to be the first Executive Director for the 521 Collaborative. We are connecting movement makers - pastors, churches, networks, & Kingdom-catalysts who are serious about seeing the spiritual landscape of New England saturated with the good news of Jesus

Life update: Iโ€™m thrilled to be the first Executive Director for the 521 Collaborative. 

We are connecting movement makers - pastors, churches, networks, & Kingdom-catalysts who are serious about seeing the spiritual landscape of New England saturated with the good news of Jesus