Jesus didn’t build a platform. He didn’t create a buzz.
Jesus built a team of people that believed in the message, and he equipped them with everything they needed to see that idea through to completion (John 13:5).
Ideas are easy. Teams are hard. But great teams are needed to see great ideas become a reality.
A lot may have changed in the last 2,000 years, but that hasn’t.
If you really have a great idea, a great message or a great event, it deserves a great team to support it.
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