![]() Introduction We categorize people on how close or far they are from God.By whose standards Usually our own because we make ourselves the measuring stick of God’s goodness. When I was talking to yall, the verse came to me. Grace Is // Grace Like A Flood (Part 1) Pastor Michael Todd Transformation Church. In short, it made him mentally and emotionally available to lead and love his greatest assignment, which is his family (affectionately known as the Todd squad). They had their campus pastor meeting the other day, and I Zoomed on. Had he not slowed his pace, Todd explained, he would have missed the opportunity to lead his family “through the greatest crisis his family has been through.” Instead, slowing down allowed him the margin to do things like take his son to therapy, be there emotionally for his wife, and go to counseling himself. On Transformation Churchs sermon series, Anchored, Pastor Michael Todd teaches that God wants to lead you, and that He will never leave you in the same place He found you. In the middle of all this success, Todd’s son was diagnosed with autism. ![]() The changes happened so fast that Todd says his church’s budget went up over 1,000 percent over the last three years.īut the most important thing that happened when he slowed down, according to Todd, occurred in his family. Todd also released a book that stayed on top of the New York Times bestseller list for several weeks in a row. Pastor Michael Todd and his wife Natalie, are the Lead Pastors of Transformation Church based in Tulsa, OK. By Jeannie Law Pastor Michael Todd of Transformation Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was a guest on the morning radio show The Breakfast Club where he addressed cancel culture and why he believes so many are quick to try to silence or destroy people over their views. ![]() Several things happened when Todd slowed down, such as a video of him preaching going viral on YouTube and his church being able to purchase the SpiritiBank Event Center, which seats 5,000 people, and pay it off in five months. “I can’t tell you how many things happened because I did less, and I was in the place to be healthy enough to sustain the success and the blessings and the great things that were happening to our company and our organization,” Todd said. It was when Todd took this direction that things began to change for him and his church-in amazing and, some would say, miraculous ways. Pastor Todd said the church's goal is to give back. But he distinctly heard God tell him he needed to slow his pace down a few years ago. Pastor Michael Todd hugs D Lana Miller before the beginning of a service at Transformation church that will be broadcast online Sunday morning in Bixby, Okla., on October 9, 2021. Lead pastor Michael Todd said they are the property owners here at Post Rock Plaza, which has more than 34 businesses as tenants. The pastor of Transformation Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Todd knew what it was like to hustle.
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