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Reclaiming the Mission: A State of the Kingdom Report

In this episode, Pastor Jack King provides a sobering yet hopeful "State of the Kingdom" address. Reflecting on his 47 years of ministry in Tallahassee, Pastor Jack compares the current cultural climate to the days of Samuel, where the lamp of God had grown dim. From the decline of Pentecostal institutions to the "burnout" culture of modern ministry, this message is a clarion call for the Church to adapt to a "Babylonian" culture without losing its biblical soul.

-- Pastor Jack reflects on the recent State of the Union and how leadership requires intentional communication rather than just "fire and brimstone."

-- The decline of the American church is documented by groups like Barna and Exponential, showing a significant disconnect with younger generations.

-- The "COVID effect" has left many churches reeling, as regular attendees dropped out and have yet to return to active fellowship.

-- A look at the history of the Open Bible Churches and the alarming rate at which Bible colleges and training centers are closing.

-- The danger of "Transfer Growth," where churches grow by taking members from other congregations rather than reaching the unchurched.

-- The necessity of moving away from the 1960s-90s "church mold" to effectively reach a culture chained to digital devices.

-- A plea for the congregation to share the load, noting that placing the entire burden of ministry on the pastor and their spouse leads to unsustainable burnout.

Scriptures for Further Study

-- Matthew 16:18

-- 1 Samuel 3:1-3

This is episode 1265.

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This is the radio program with the music removed.

By the way, I have written a new book, and you can find it here:

https://www.amazon.com/Dreams-Visions-Stories-Faith-Pastor/dp/161493536X