Five Transforming Principles
| Unified Prayer |
| The Bible says, "Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labor in vain." Months of prayer, preparation have preceded this journey. On October 1st, Cameron will be hosting a Day of Prayer and Fasting for the 40 Days of Purpose campaign. Jesus said there is mountain-moving power in unified prayer. |
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Concentrated Focus |
| During 40 Days of Purpose, the entire church - every age group ( children, youth, & adult ), every ministry, every small group, and every worship service - focuses on the same thing together: God's purposes for our lives. |
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Multiple Reinforcements |
| We designed this journey around four vital habits that everyone needs to grow spiritually: the habit of weekly worship attendance, a daily quiet time, a weekly group Bible study, and a weekly Scripture memory verse. These will keep you growing long after 40 Days of Purpose is finished. |
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Behavioral Teaching |
| Each of the messages is designed to cause you to become "doers of the Word, and not hearers only" (James 1:22). Each sermon has either a homework assignment or event after the service, like a Ministry Fair, where members can take action on what they've learned. |
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Exponential Thinking |
| This kind of thinking stretches your faith. It is thinking so big that you are forced to completely depend on God because you know you cannot reach your goal on your own power. This "faith factor" is what takes the 40 Days of Purpose out of the realm of "What we've always done" or "What we think we could do" and instead expects God to do something that's never been done before in our church. |


