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Quotes from Josh Hunt

John Chandler, who leads a Christian community in Austin, Texas, shared this: We've by far had the most success inviting people into our community life by inviting them to serve alongside us. As a matter of fact, that's about the only thing that's worked consistently as far as "official" church activities go.
~ Josh Hunt
A group of ten that doubles every eighteen months can reach a thousand people for God in ten years.
~ Josh Hunt
Everything changes when we love people rather than just telling them about Christ's love.
~ Josh Hunt
Nothing predicts spiritual growth like individuals getting into the Word for themselves.
~ Josh Hunt
Effective Bible Teachers exude a familiarity with the text that can only come from living with it.
~ Josh Hunt
You gotta know what the Bible says before you can understand what it means.
~ Josh Hunt
Successfully orchestrating a lot of little changes lays the foundation for big changes when they are needed.
~ Josh Hunt
It is always a good idea to give people problems and let them come up with solutions.
~ Josh Hunt
It seems they are more open to responding to invitations than we are to making invitations.
~ Josh Hunt
Shelby's mantra, "Their way of doing things is better than your way of not doing things.
~ Josh Hunt
Groups don't really impact a local church until they become part of a church's culture. And that begins with senior leadership.
~ Josh Hunt
We cannot tolerate failure in our struggle with sin chiefly because we are success-oriented, not because we know it is offensive to God. God wants us to walk in obedience—not
~ Josh Hunt
The more I grow in Christ the less my prayers have to do with asking God and have instead to do with communing with God.
~ Josh Hunt
Your music is perfectly tuned to get the results you are now getting.
~ Josh Hunt
Make as many small, positive changes as you can. Build up that change account. Then, if you negotiate a big change and it goes badly, you will have some resources in the change bank to draw from.
~ Josh Hunt
Consumers do not view communications in isolation. They bring with them all their past brand experiences and associations.
~ Josh Hunt