![]() A Kingdom Leader is willing to care for others. They are not reluctant to be concerned for those who are not a member of their group. They are also not too busy to stop and help a person who has genuine need. In the realm of Jesus the poor, destitute and needy are not ignored. Do you justify your lack of involvement in the lives of others? Who is your neighbor? Do you hate sinners and avoid any contact with them? Do you love righteousness? What do you think? Which of the three became a neighbor to the man attacked by robbers? The one who treated him kindly, the religion scholar responded. Jesus said, Go and do the same.[1] You must be willing. Cathy and Danny Sartin Copyright © Danny Sartin and Deeper Still Missions. All Rights Reserved. Kingdom Leadership is written for missionaries and ministers serving our Lord in various parts of the world. Re-Prints Deeper Still Missions devotionals are protected by international copyright laws. To request reprint permission contact the offices of DSM. Permission is granted and encouraged to forward this email in its entirety to others without making any changes or deletions. [1] Peterson, E. H. (2005). The Message: The Bible in contemporary language (Lk 10:36–37). Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress.
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Danny SartinFour decade veteran of youth ministry in churches, Youth For Christ and now is the Founder and Executive Director of Deeper Still Missions. Danny and his wife Cathy spend most of their time mentoring missionaries in Africa, Europe, Central America and North America. Future opportunities include South America and the Asia Pacific area. Archives
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