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“Look at the nations and watch— and be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.”
– Habakkuk 1:5
Welcome to Preparing for Amazement Ministries! Thank you for visiting to learn more about our organization and its work.
Our Mission is to revitalize and build the global church.
empowering and equipping churches and leaders for transformational health.
Our vision is to be the impetus in the revitalization and rebirth of the global church through training, resourcing, and intentional learning experiences for Christians, empowering them to serve their communities around the world. We will empower and equip churches and leaders to create lasting and transformational health. Our ministry includes three primary elements:
Church & Leader Health To provide support, education, and resources for pastors and ministry leaders to experience transformative health. We empower and equip churches and leaders to create lasting and transformational health
Church Revitalization To provide resources, training and support to assist churches and their leaders in revitalization. Church revitalization is centered around empowering and equipping churches to resemble the church from Acts in their context.
International Ministry To provide training for churches, pastors, and leaders in areas around the world where poverty prevents them from receiving quality training.
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How we are revitalizing and building the global church.
In Episode 27 of the “Voices in the Wilderness” podcast, titled “Habits of Healthy Churches—Habit 5,” guest Dawn Spies and host Marcus Carlson discuss the significance of valuing process within church communities. She emphasizes that healthy Read more…
“Learn to love the question.”– Neil DeGrasse Tyson There’s a well-known parable in public health circles—credited to sociologist Irving Zola—that has shaped how we think about care, crisis, and systems. But it’s more than a Read more…