Uniting the Body of Christ
On Tuesday and Wednesday, we had the pleasure of meeting with over 160 satellite host churches from all across North America. Mainline churches, non-denominational churches and everyone in between gathered together to champion truth to their communities. It was amazing to see a unified Body of Christ all committed to bring the truth claims of God into their own respective communities.
One pastor from Iowa just wrote us a note to say thanks for the conference, here's what he had to say:
Wow!! I know you many be getting many e-mails after the conference asking for info or help or whatever. This isn’t one of those.
I want you to know that for me -- the most amazing part of the conference was meeting together with other Christians who all share a passion for the Truth of Christ and share a vision for taking that Truth into “all the world.” God has used all of you at FOTF who are connected with TTP to craft a message that the world needs and now seems ready to hear. His timing is perfect. Each of you is gifted individually with so many talents and abilities – that God is using in harmony to accomplish His will.
I imagine that from your vantage point, the realization of God’s vision for this effort is hard to take in. Yet, for us, in our local churches, we have so longed for a tool that would strike a chord or open a window or touch a nerve that would begin God’s process for transforming hearts through the renewing of minds. TTP has been that tool. We know that because God has used it to change us, too. Personally, I have only been through the series 11 times so far – but I expect to be to 15 by December!! The impact that this has had on my life and walk with Christ is more that I could have ever dreamed – our grown children and their spouses, along with so many in our church have experienced the same awakening.
God bless all of us in the months ahead – He is awesome.



I am wondering if I'm the only one experiencing opposition to the Truth Project? I attended a leaders session last fall and was so amazed by the material and how well it was put together (it has been a transforming process for me and was able to lead a small group last November). Since then I've been trying to do the material again with my church's permission with our graduating seniors and their response it that it's too narrow. I am praying that they will atleast give the effort of looking at the material and change their minds. I'm wondering if you are finding that some donominations aren't as open?
Posted by: amy cobb | April 02, 2008 at 04:41 AM