About J. Conrad Hole

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     J.Konrad Hölé (pronounced hu-la) is a Pastor, Change Strategist, professional counselor/mediator, and author. He holds both a Master’s Christian Education, and a Doctorate in Theology from Logos University in Jacksonville Florida. In 2010 J.Konrad will complete formal education in family law and dispute resolution from The Straus Institute at Pepperdine University in Southern California.

     He is the senior Pastor of LifeChangers Church, as well as the founder and president of lifeCHANGERS NOW. A multi-faceted organization devoted to the mentorship and planting of leaders, and the process of building better individuals, better parents, and better entrepreneurs through the generational advancement of spiritual, emotional and financial growth.

     J.Konrad’s ministry marks a fourth generation of Pentecostal preachers in his family which as of 2009 also marked 22 years for J.Konrad in full time ministry.

     J.Konrad’s passion lies in the message of both spiritual reformation and personal change. He is the host of “The Revolution Christian” blog sight, designed for challenging the spiritual reform and reconstruction of modern day fundamental religion via a message of establishing “The Cause Church.” The word reform means, “to put something back in its proper place.”

     For J.Konrad his message is as radical as it is redefining whether through a prophetic voice to the church or a leadership counseling and consulting voice to individuals and corporations to defy what is passive…resist what is inferior, outgrow what is expired, and embrace the permission to live life beyond self-doubt and short-sighted existence.

     “The influence of Church is not defined by a difference in doctrine, but a difference in approach.  Life cannot be lived in church, but in life. When church becomes the destination for human life, then all we have done is amass institutionalism, without social influence and generational change. We have not built the Kingdom if all we have done is build another church. Building the Kingdom, or taking “Kingdom dominion” is about spending more on the infrastructure of our cities than we do on the lavishness of our worship facilities. It is about empowering people to be the church outside of the church. It is about teaching people how to reflect the Kingdom in their everyday lives, as opposed to how to reflect the Kingdom when they huddle together multiple times a week to form an institution.

Jesus did not give the Samaritan woman a “get plugged into the vision” speech. He did not show her the brochure that listed all of the ministries in the church that she could volunteer in. He freed her to go forward and live her life now with the hope that she could live it as the person God had called her to be. Once He loosed her, He released her to go back into her world as a changed person. The purpose of conversion must be to release people to be an impact within their element, rather than just enlist them as new additions to the volunteer core of the church where too much of mainstream church has become better than it should be at preparing people to be good church members as opposed to preparing them to go back to their points of influence as leaders, not victims.”

     J.Konrad’s mission is simple; alter, challenge, and construct, the church, the culture and the families of the next hundred years through empowering a generation by empowering the spiritual, emotional, and economic independence of its people. Transform worldview in order to invade world culture, and pioneer world reformation.  Change a person’s virtues and the rules a person lives by and you will change the limitations a person is governed by. Most importantly, change a person’s misconceptions about God and life and you change their approach to life purpose.

    J.Konrad and his wife Lourdes, currently resided in Minneapolis Minnesota with their children Noah, Max, Sophia and Isabelle.