Ls1 - Welcome to EM an Apostolic Resource Center

Bobby & Becky Haaby

Reformation is here. The ekklesia is rising to make Jesus famous with real love and real power. At Eagle Mountain, we build on the foundation of apostles and prophets—with Jesus at the center—to put apostolic feet to prophetic hope. Prophets keep us tuned to heaven’s voice. Apostles insist we do something with what God reveals.


This lesson introduces our identity as an Apostolic Resource Center (ARC): a family on mission that equips, mobilizes, and releases heaven into real life. Relationships are intentional. Prayer and decrees lead to strategy and action. The goal is simple—lift up Jesus until regions are transformed.


“We have made it our magnificent obsession to make Jesus our priority.” - Bobby Haaby


Core Takeaways

- Jesus is the center; everything flows from His presence and Lordship.

- Apostles and prophets equip the church to act on heaven’s revelation.

- Prayer, decrees, and relationships exist to make Jesus famous through action.

- ARCs gather the family, then send the family, with clarity and courage.

- We raise the watermark of Christianity until the gates of hell cannot prevail.

 

Key Scriptures:


- Ephesians 2:20 NIV — “Built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone.”

- Matthew 28:18-20 NIV — The Great Commission to make disciples of all nations.

- Matthew 16:18 NIV — “I will build my church…and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.”

- Acts 1:8 NIV — “You will receive power… and you will be my witnesses…to the ends of the earth.”

 

Questions to Consider:


1. Where is Jesus inviting me to move from inspiration to action?

2. How can I help “make Jesus famous” in my current relationships this week?

 

Activation: 


- Pray Matthew 6:10 over your home, work, and city.

- Write three practical ways you will lift up Jesus this week (serve, share, or solve).

- Choose one and do it within 48 hours.


Journal Prompt:


What shifts when Jesus becomes my “magnificent obsession,” and what one habit must change to reflect that?