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Where is God already at work? Sometimes a fresh start means saying no to all the new stuff you haven’t yet thought of, and getting back to the one or two things that God has already been speaking into. Are there some core struggles that could be the focus of this year? Is there something you’ve already started that God’s not yet done with? God has already been at work. The question is, “where?” What could you strengthen this year?
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What new opportunities do you want to step into? I once heard someone say, “I try to open a new window every day.” What new window will you open this year? What new opportunity will you step into during this next season? What new part of your character will you focus on this year? What aspect of God will you dive into this year? If you’re working through this with your ministry team, consider the one or two new areas of ministry you’d like to start this year or coming season. Is there a need that seems to be surfacing that you could meet? Are there some new strengths and gifts and talents showing up in people that you could build ministries around? Ask God what it is he wants you to start new!
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What do you want to stop this year? Yes, the dreaded question! What’s killing you? What would you love to have victory over? In months from now, what area of your life would you love to look back on and say, “that was the year God really gave me healing in this, or helped me overcome that?” Is there a relational pattern that keeps getting you into trouble? Is there a habit that’s in the way of your growth? What ministry program finally needs to die at your church? Oftentimes, getting a fresh start means uprooting and killing and saying goodbye to something that’s in the way! Thankfully, we have hope in Christ.
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