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Where Is Your Jerusalem?
Jerusalem is the place or the people God has assigned you.
Geographic or Demographic
It can also be the industry you are assigned to
Cultural Mountains of influence
isa
Government
Business
siness
Religion
Family
Health
Arts and Entertainment
Media
Education
also can apply to 1,2,3 & 4 degree Connection
Your network is made up of your 1st-degree, 2nd-degree, 3rd-degree connections, and fellow members of your LinkedIn groups.
1st-degree - People you're directly connected to because you've accepted their invitation to connect, or they've accepted your invitation.
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You can contact them by sending a message onLinkedIn.
On LinkedIn, people in your network are called connections.
Your network is made up of your 1st-degree, 2nd-degree, 3rd-degree connections, and fellow members of your LinkedIn groups.
1st-degree - People you're directly connected to because you've accepted their invitation to connect, or they've accepted your invitation.
You'll see a 1st degree icon next to their name in search results and on their profile.
You can contact them by sending a message on LinkedIn.
2nd-degree - People who are connected to your 1st-degree connections.
You'll see a 2nd degree icon next to their name in search results and on their profile.
You can send them an invitation by clicking Connect or contact them through an InMail.
3rd-degree - People who are connected to your 2nd-degree connections.
You'll see a 3rd degree icon next to their name in search results and on their profile.
If their full first and last names are displayed, you can send them an invitation by clicking Connect.If only the first letter of their last name is displayed, clicking Connect isn't an option but you can contact them through an InMail.
Fellow members of your LinkedIn Groups - These people are considered part of your network because you're members of the same group.
You'll see a Group icon next to their name in search results and on their profile.
You can contact them by sending a message on LinkedIn or through the group.
Jerusalem (1st degree Connection )
Judea (2nd degree Connection)
Samaria (3 degree Connection)
Uttermost parts of the earth (4th level)
Follow Jesus and be a fisher of men/women.
Jesus was a friend to tax collectors and sinners, and so should you be.
Pray the people in who in
Mk 2.16
Loving the unconvinced is the beginning to becoming a fisher of men.
Jesus loved us IN our sin.
We should do the same for the people in our Jerusalem.
We must identify WHERE people are and love them and pray for them.
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2 cor 4.3
Spiritual Awareness
Spiritual Awareness
Luke
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