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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Only a fraction of the present body of professing Christians are solidly appropriating the justifying work of Christ in their lives... In their day-to-day existence they rely on their sanctification for justification... Few know enough to start each day with a thoroughgoing stand upon Luther’s platform: you are accepted, looking outward in faith and claiming the wholly alien righteousness of Christ as the only ground for acceptance, relaxing in that quality of trust which will produce increasing sanctification as faith is active in love and gratitude.
Richard Lovelace

The fundamental pre-construction process can be summarized in the following points: 1. Understanding how the vision for the church dictates a need to build. 2. Understanding whether it is the Lord’s timing for the church to build. 3. Understanding what the church can afford to build and how the church will pay for it. 4. Understanding what the church needs to build and why it is the right thing to build to meet the needs of the ministry. 5. Developing a building plan that is defined by the church’s needs and bound by the budget of the ministry. 6. Starting a capital campaign. 7. Securing a financing commitment.
Stephen Anderson