tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4097110489603528078.post6399306730269210537..comments2014-08-08T08:52:38.820+01:00Comments on Thoughts from a pastor: Hillsong Conference thoughtsJon Cookhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16760231288856979224noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4097110489603528078.post-49944167299641960392011-08-13T22:13:23.602+01:002011-08-13T22:13:23.602+01:00Isn't this worrying this blog has been on for ...Isn't this worrying this blog has been on for 10 days and only one person has commented? Maybe Jon needs to ask the church (community) their view of how things should be and what they want for the future?Yvonnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07116951564770373727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4097110489603528078.post-26323210019186705302011-08-04T13:54:29.520+01:002011-08-04T13:54:29.520+01:00Great blog, Jon. Love how open and honest you are ...Great blog, Jon. Love how open and honest you are in sharing what speaks to you personally as well as how it should impact the church. I especially like point five about numbers; the example of Jesus is so amazing - I'd never really though about it in this way before but He was perfectly able to minister to the needs of a whole huge crowd and the individual at the same time; to feed the five thousand and yet still notice the single hand outstretched for healing.<br /><br />When we were praying and fasting on Monday one thing that I really felt God saying was that we have a great big God and a great big city - it needs a great big Church to impact it. Capacity wise the city has the need and God has the resource, so it's up to us to stand in the gap. <br /><br />PeteAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com