How to Bloom Where You are Planted

How to Bloom Where You are Planted

My personal mission and vision are contained in my 3 previous blogs.

Below are my previous 3 blogs and mission statement of each.
My thoughts and philosophy over the past 10 plus years.
One of my goals for this Faith Vision and Service website/blog is to bring some of my previous posts to one site, making it easier for you to view my posts.

Bloom Where You Are https://bloomwhereyouareplantednow.blogspot.com

Encouraging and challenging people to be “rooted”, “grounded” and “grow” and so “bloom” where they are “planted” in their neighborhood, world and career…using their Passion”,” Abilities”,” Gifts”, “Strengths” and prior “Experiences” God has gifted them with and thereby bringing glory and honor to the LORD. 1st Corinthians 10:31 Seeing the interaction of Faith, Vision and Service. So that someday they will hear their master say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

Communicating God’s Love to a Hurting World!

https://northshorefinishingwellgroup.blogspot.com

Mobilizing the body of Christ globally to join Jesus in His mission, especially among the least-reached peoples, transforming lives, relationships & communities. Reaching the “Unreached People Groups” in the 10/40 window. Helping viewers to see the endless opportunities to help complete the Great Commission, whatever their interests and abilities are. This blog was started after I attended a 16 week “Perspectives on the World Christian Movement” class in Milwaukee.

https://neighborhoodtransformationmilwaukee.blogspot.com

Transformation (NT) trains church lay-people how to enter a nearby poor neighborhood, develop relationships and identify assets already found in the neighborhood in individuals and groups. Building on these assets, the goal is to see the gospel bring true poverty alleviation over time. Blog was created after Stan Rowland came to Milwaukee to do a seminar.

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The post discusses the author’s philosophy of personal growth, using one’s unique abilities to positively impact their community and furthering God’s work. It emphasizes being “rooted” and thriving wherever one is “planted”. The goal is to achieve a balance of faith, vision, and service, eventually earning the commendation of “good and faithful servant.” The author also mentions a plan to consolidate previous blog posts under one website, which covers diverse topics from global instigation of God’s love to neighborhood transformation in Milwaukee and around the world.

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