Conversations: Hunger for God! The fuel for church growth and expansion (with Ps Mark Varughese)

21 Aug 2025 • 25 min • EN
25 min
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🎙️ "Church planting is the key to making disciples of all nations." Join Ps Phil Pringle and Ps Mark Varughese for this powerful conversation uncovering some of the keys to the remarkable growth of Kingdomcity around the world, and the value of creating culture of spiritual hunger. 💬 "Spiritual hunger is the fuel that propels church growth." - Ps Mark Varughese Are you cultivating a hunger for God in your life and church? We talk about: * The importance of spiritual hunger * How to foster a culture of spiritual appetite * Balancing passion and structure * Church planting and discipleship 👤 About: Ps Mark Varughese Mark Varughese is the Founder of Kingdomcity – a relational, vibrant, growing church movement in multiple locations around the world. Along with his wife Jemima and a rising, gifted team of passionate pastors and strategic leaders in multiple nations, Kingdomcity is quickly expanding into a global movement with seeds now in every continent around the world. Mark authored his first book “Ready, Fire! Aim”, which captures his personal journey and the Kingdomcity story on paper. You can purchase "Ready, Fire! Aim" here: https://kingdomcity.com/readyfireaim ---------------------------------------------------------- Follow: Ps Mark Varughese @markvarughese | Kingdomcity @kingdomcity Follow: Ps Phil Pringle @Philpringle https://www.philpringle.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------- For more information on C3 Church Global: www.c3churchglobal.com | @C3ChurchGlobal Find you closest C3 Church: https://c3churchglobal.com/find-a-church #wearec3 #jesus #churchplanting #discipleship #hungerforgod

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