
Kristie encourages the Door of Hope community to continue growing as faithful followers of Jesus by listening and obeying His voice, building on a strong foundation of faith, and embracing new strategies focused on cross-generational connection, mission, and living out the kingdom in a changing world.
Door of Hope is invited to frame the future around the unchanging commission to make disciples who listen and obey. The community’s identity is traced back through generations of faithful followers who heard God’s voice, obeyed, and passed on the gospel—local pioneers, missionaries, and ordinary people whose obedience built the present foundation. That layered legacy shapes a clear mission: be Jesus-centred, others-focused, and together in community on mission. Those phrases are not abstract slogans but practical rhythms—prayer, gospel-shaped living, generous service, and mutual discipleship—that the community is called to practice daily.
After seasons of listening, prayer, and conversation, three strategic priorities emerge for the next three years. First, enrich cross-generational connections so that different ages learn from one another and form covenantal bonds of discipleship. Second, live missionally together, resisting lone-wolf Christianity and embracing shared witness and care. Third, demonstrate kingdom living in an AI-influenced world, asking how technology should be used with integrity, discernment, and submission to Christ’s reign. Each priority flows from scripture and the history of faithful obedience—Jesus’ parables framed every part of life in terms of the kingdom, and that reframing becomes the way the community interprets change and cultural disruption.
The thrust is practical and pastoral: keep building on foundations laid by those who listened, keep centring life on the kingdom Jesus announced, and keep leaning into the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Members are encouraged to adopt soft hearts—willing to listen, to be surprised by God, and to obey promptings even when the world feels chaotic. Prayerful dependence, intergenerational discipling relationships, communal mission, and thoughtful use of technology are proposed as the concrete means by which the Door of Hope community will remain faithful and fruitful in an uncertain season.
1. Listen and obey as disciples:
Obedience is not merely a moral effort but is formed by a listening relationship with the Shepherd. Discipleship begins where ears are bent to Christ’s voice and hearts yield to his authority, allowing gospel habits to reshape decisions and affections. This posture explains how faith reproduces across generations: when followers hear and act, the kingdom advances beyond any single generation.
2. Build on faithful, layered foundations:
Spiritual legacy is cumulative: practices, places, and people form a layered foundation for future growth. Honouring past obedience means assessing legacy with humility—keeping what bears fruit, reforming what hinders, and using inherited structures to propel gospel mission. Thoughtful stewardship of these layers guards against both nostalgia and novelty for novelty’s sake.
3. Intentionally prioritise cross-generational connections:
True discipleship spans ages, not merely programs; it requires intentional structures that enable elders to mentor and youth to receive. Cross-generational ties cultivate wisdom, resilience, and embodied faith practices that cannot be downloaded from a screen. Investing relationally across age-lines multiplies discipleship avenues and stabilises community amid cultural change.
4. Practice kingdom living with technology:
Kingdom discernment requires asking not whether technology is clever but how it shapes souls and relationships. Christians must adopt practices that use AI and digital tools with integrity—to serve neighbour, guard truth, and resist forms of flourishing that fracture the heart. Thoughtful rules, communal accountability, and theological reflection help integrate innovation into faithful kingdom living.
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