We Have Permission podcast Pete Cocco
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- Religion & Spirituality
Awakening and empowering the ordinary person toward one extraordinary mission.
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Book Part 1: Permission to Dream Big
The start of any journey is fun and exciting, but without a big dream as your compass, it won’t be long until it feels like you’ve left the harbor only to be blown off course by the winds of adversity. To counter aimless drift, you need a dream big enough to set your course on a lifelong trajectory. In part 1, we’ll explore the components of a big dream so you know where your dream is taking you.
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Book Part 2: Permission to be Armed and Dangerous
Once you are launched in a meaningful and long-lasting direction, both character and intentionality are required to persevere as you explore your personal mission. To remain on the front lines, you will need to resist succumbing to the blandness of conditioned volunteerism. This requires developing holy valor within.
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Book Part 3: Permission to Flip the Script
Anytime we align ourselves with God, we need to understand that his ways are often not our ways. We must look beyond the acceptance of the established order that surrounds us. In order to develop a personal mission that is in step with the life Jesus modeled; you will likely feel out of step with the patterns you have grown accustom to.
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Book Part 4: Permission to Start Fires
In time, your personal mission will likely produce dynamic results you didn’t foresee. More and more people will begin to join in, creating a contagious aspiration of kingdom movement. That’s when you’ll know you’re living in the mystery and power of a spiritual fire you could never pull off on your own. To keep moving forward, it’s important to understand the chemistry behind spiritual fire building.
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Book Part 5: Permission to Prioritize Play
This final stage of developing a personal mission requires your creative initiative. Your final hurdle is overcoming the paralysis of potential failure. To effectively live out the ongoing experiment that is your personal mission, it’s essential to adopt an attitude of play.
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Let's take a trip to Thailand and listen to how Mark has discovered a new way of ministry. One that he describes as immensely fruitful, and yet effortless.