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It's Just Where I Live - Part 2 of 2
We recently interviewed Kathy Branzell from Love2020 and discussed practical ways to get connected in relationship with our neighbors. We need to be intentional because most of us suffer from Summer Faith Drought Syndrome
Mission Field Neighborhood - week 2
The practicality of living out your faith in your work is something we talk about on iWork4Him all the time. Living out your faith where you LIVE, now that is a whole different conversation. Last week, we talked about the tool Bless Every Home as a way to impact your neighborhood by praying and getting to know your neighbors. Back recently, we interviewed Kathy Branzell from Love2020 and discussed practical ways to get connected in relationship with our neighbors. We need to be intentional because most of us suffer from Summer Faith Drought Syndrome, and seem to “check out” from faith while we are on vacation.
In case you can’t listen to the podcast of the show, here are some of the things we suggested in connecting with our neighbors over the summer:
* Host a potluck
* Invite neighbors over to dinner
* If you are going on a day trip, invite some neighbors to come along
* Go for walks and be relaxed so you have time to meet and talk with people
Really, it just starts with the intentionality that your neighbors need to meet Jesus too and they can meet Jesus through you. Don’t turn off your faith this summer, turn it on in your neighborhood. God planted you there on purpose!
Who is up for a potluck? I am!!!
About the Author, Jim Brangenberg

Jim's Mission: We are called to be examples of Christ to those around us. With that in mind, Jim is passionate about helping Christ followers connect their faith to their work!
It's Just Where I Live - Part 1 of 2
Recently, we took some time to talk about our neighborhood mission field. Have you ever thought about it that way? How many of you know the four neighbors who live in front, behind, and on both sides of you?
Mission Field Neighborhood - week 1
I recently had the opportunity to speak to a group of "chronologically superior" friends in Arizona. We have had several opportunities over the years to speak to this group in their Sunday morning small group. We took some time to talk about our neighborhood mission field. Have you ever thought about it that way? We started with the question of "How many of you know the four neighbors who live in front, behind, and on both sides of you?" So many couldn't name all 4, even though they had lived in their home for 10+ years. So, how do we shift our paradigm and recognize our home as a place planted in a mission field?
It takes intentionality.
Most of us think of our home as a place for us to rest and relax and launch us into our Sunday or Workday ministry/mission field. But what about the neighborhood that God placed us in? Have you ever thought about that fact that you live where you live on PURPOSE. God placed you there and surrounded you with people who need to meet the Jesus you know and love.
How do you start? Here's an idea:
Spend time outside. It is impossible to meet people in your neighborhood if you remain behind closed doors all the time. You need to know their names too. “Bless Every Home” can help you with that.
Today, try this ONE THING. The next time you pull your car into the driveway - STOP before you rush inside, LOOK to see if any of your neighbors are outside. If they are, walk over and introduce yourself and apologize for never doing it before. It's a start. Next week we will get specific on how to be prepared for your neighborhood mission field.
1 Thessalonians 5:11 Living Bible (TLB)
11 So encourage each other to build each other up, just as you are already doing.
About the Author, Jim Brangenberg

Jim's Mission: We are called to be examples of Christ to those around us. With that in mind, Jim is passionate about helping Christ followers connect their faith to their work!