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Perry Noble:  Five Gut Check Questions

Orginally published on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 at 6:01 AM
by Todd Rhoades

Perry Noble writes: "From time to time…in any arena of life there is a time for a “gut check.” We all experience it–but I think this is especially true in ministry. Here are five questions I often use to do a personal gut check..."

#1 - Am I Listening To The Voice of God?

#2 - Am I Taking Risks?

#3 - Am I Understanding How Big God Is?

#4 - Am I Surrounding Myself With The Right People?

#5 - Am I Giving It My Best?

Perry goes into greater detail at his blog on each of these questions. Read his comments here. And take a few moments to do a ‘gut check’ on yourself today!


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  There are 2 Comments:

  • Posted by

    What is meant by “Surrounding myself with the right people”?  Are these people who share your view? Or, are these people who need THE WORD? Or, are these people the ones God leads you to?

  • Posted by

    As a leader, and coming out of the marketplace myself, I think the key is when he says “they are sold out to the vision of this church.” And yes, God leads you to these people. If they are not sold out for the vision of the church (in our case to reach people and see lives changed by Jesus), then you don’t want to surround yourself with them in leadership circles, do you…

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