I love music. I’m not sure if there are many people who don’t; however, I love it to the point where it’s constantly playing in the background. I sometimes wonder what people are thinking when they see me rock back and forth in a coffee shop writing a post with my headphones on. The reason I love music is because of how the rhythm moves me emotionally and spiritually. Whether I’m being creative or working on something mundane I use music to drive me towards my goals.
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Rhythm is not only important for music, but ministry as well. It’s with rhythm that you build momentum in your ministry and help you develop synergy. When everything is in rhythm what you do will seem effortless to the outside eye. But, ministry rhythm doesn’t just happen it needs to be cultivated and it starts by:
When a ministry is rhythm there is no obstacle too large or problem too complex. Rhythm means trust and accountability. Build rhythm by focusing on the people, environments and opportunities around you.
How do you cultivate rhythm in your ministry?