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Discover the Principle of "All Things" from 1 Corinthians 9:19-22 and its significance in how we relate to others. Unravel why encountering an "All things" stalemate in engagement can lead to feeling overwhelmed and becoming "nothing to nobody." Learn practical ways to shift towards being "something to somebody" and effectively engage with those around you. Gain insights and answers to the problem of engagement, including sharing the Gospel, investing resources into others, making long-term commitments, and embracing a mindset of learning and abundance.
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Each One Reach One: A Personal Framing of Biblical Engagement 1 Corinthians 9:19-22 Danny Yamashiro
“…I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some.”1 Corinthians 9:22
The Principle of “All Things” 1) What does “All things” tell us about ourselves? “All things” speaks about our capacity in RELATING WITH PEOPLE
The Principle of “All Things” 2) Why am I experiencing an “All things” stalemate in engagement today? It’s too overwhelming. We become “NOTHING TO NOBODY”
The Principle of “All Things” 3) How shall I engage someone from the context of “All things” from where I am today? Become “SOMETHING TO SOMEBODY”
4 Answers to the Problem of Engagement • SHARE THE GOSPEL by supporting engagement focused ministries 2) TAKE YOUR RESOURCES or a portion of them and pour them into the life of someone 3) MAKE A LONG RANGE COMMITMENT 4) LEARN MORE than someone sowing sparingly