Explore  God is making it's debut – locally and beyond. Prayer Walks have prepared neighborhoods, moms are gathering in prayer, and Explore God is showing up in college curriculum as well as a New York Conference .  Won't you join in the vision? - Alan Nagel
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ABBA - In The City For The City

Explore God - Beyond Austin

 By Dania Heffington

Explore God logo 
These are exciting times.  Every day we travel in our car across the city, we can see a church banner, a billboard, or a yard sign that invites all of us to “Explore God.”

...And now, we are on the verge of seeing this initiative being introduced to hundreds of people from around the nation at an event called Movement Day.  What starts here may truly change the world, something that the University of Texas has been proclaiming for years.
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Moms in Prayer-Go Big Power of Prayer in Raising Champions

Moms in Prayer

By Marcy Lytle

What better way to invite friends into spiritual conversations than to let them know you’re praying for them or their family?  Women often share with other women the struggles they experience with their children, and when a mom says, “I’ll pray for you,” that one promise can open a door to a friendship of conversation.   ...Read about an upcoming event where Colt McCoy’s mom is the guest speaker, here in Austin. (read more)
Baby feet inside hands shaped like a heart

Round Rock Neighborhoods Explore  God Together

By Elaine Lloyd
 
The city of Round Rock has a great reputation for the quality of its schools, employment opportunities and its low crime rate, which makes it a very attractive and family-friendly city in terms of meeting education, job and safety needs.  As a result, the city is enjoying significant growth. But what about the needs of the individual people who live here?  Who is thinking and praying about those needs? (read more)
The Church Has Left The Building

Concordia University Texas Curriculum Leverages Explore God Topics

Concordia University here in Austin is incorporating some of the Explore  God initiatives into their curriculum, and we found it interesting and inspiring when we asked Shane Sokoll, Director of the Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management (HRM) degree program, why he’s using the material, and what he hopes it will accomplish. (read more)
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