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About ted4leaders

Ted J. Hanson is the leader of House of Bread Ministry and Christ Life Training Ministry Academy. He has dedicated his life to raising up the generations of God with a 100-year plan to become the testimony and power of God's life and grace in the earth.

The Atmosphere of the Heart

Blog In Audio: Greetings, What is the difference between a culture of life and imposing systems of control? Christ in humanity is not a controlling system of Christianity. It is a testimony of light shining out of darkness, not light … Continue reading

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The Authority of Today

Blog in Audio: Greetings, Today I am taking an exert from by book, Authority – Control? or Release! As leaders we lead others in walking in the life-giving authority of who they are in the world in each season of … Continue reading

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Spiritual Letters

Blog In Audio: Greetings, Leaders create pathways that others can walk in. Leaders take footsteps for the sake of those they lead. Leaders are a gift to those they lead but it is important that each believer is able to … Continue reading

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Leading For Grace

Blog In Audio: Greetings, Leaders have a responsibility of leading others in the path of relationship with God. That path includes finding our identity, testimony, and purpose in Christ. These things are not orchestrated by the will or plan of … Continue reading

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Study to Know Him

Blog In Audio: Greetings, As leaders, we lead others in knowing God. Knowing God is knowing His heart. Knowing His heart comes by hearing His voice within our hearts. It is not just a matter of hearing Him. It is … Continue reading

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All For Love

Blog In Audio: Greetings, Leaders lead for the sake of relationships. The primary relationship for us all is a personal connection to God in our hearts. A personal relationship with God gives us a common bond for a personal relationship … Continue reading

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A Kingdom Administration

Blog In Audio: Greetings, As leaders, we lead others in matters of relationship. We don’t merely lead them in matters of obedience. The two greatest commandments in the Law were to love God and to love your neighbor (Mt. 22:36-40). … Continue reading

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Covenant – The Fruit of Love

Blog In Audio: Greetings, As leaders we lead others in knowing an intimate relationship with God. We don’t teach them to know God. We set an example of knowing God ourselves. Knowing God is an increasing fruit of being loved … Continue reading

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God’s Favorite Name

Blog In Audio: Greetings, As Leaders we don’t merely lead people to be obedient to the Scriptures. We lead people to know God intimately. We lead people to become expressions of God in their lives through a personal connection with … Continue reading

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Community Examples

Blog In Audio: Greetings, God has called His people to be light and salt in this world. Members of the body of Christ are members of the community of Christ. The testimony of the community of God is to be … Continue reading

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