Saturday, 27 December 2014
The 10 People Nobody Can Help by Joseph Mattera
1. Those
who do not take responsibility for themselves.
The first step
toward self-improvement is to remove all excuses for mediocrity or failure.
Those that continually blame other people for their failures will never go to
the next level.
Leaders can
complain about their spouses, the income level of their congregations, the lack
of staff, etc., but I have learned that within every challenge is the seed of
opportunity for success, which requires the creativity of problem solving.
2. Those who do not have a heart to seek God.
The Bible teaches
us that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10).
Those who do not
respect God enough to seek Him and study His word so they can make wise
decisions in life are violating Scripture (Joshua 1:8-9) and cannot be helped
either by myself or any other leader or minister.
Those who do not
obey what God requires for success have decided to try to be successful in life
without God’s blessings!
3. Those who create distance so they are not accountable.
There are
certain people I have met in our church who only let others get so close before
cutting off the relationship. Many go from one church to the next because they
fear becoming too close to a leader who will hold them accountable.
Often,
some will attempt to attend a megachurch where they will be able to hear the
word of God in the context of a large crowd so that no one will really know who
they are.
Whether it
is fear or rebellion, those who live like this have put a low ceiling on their
lives and will not grow past the infant stage concerning their potential in
life.
Friday, 26 December 2014
6 Deadly Lies We Believe About Church, By Nicole Cottrell
“One
hundred religious persons knit into a unity by careful organization do not
constitute a church any more than eleven dead men make a football team. The
first requisite is life, always.” – A. W. Tozer
1.
Church is optional.
Ah,
the lone believer, hell-bent on staying out of a church community for one
reason or another.
They
were burned, chastised or mistreated.
And
I get it. I, too, was a solo “Christian” trying to call a five-minute quiet
time and a snippet of Scripture “church.” I know what it is to be
community-less and long for (but never actually believe it could happen) a
spiritual family, where brethren would lay down their life for one
another—reminiscent of the book of Acts.
Oh
yeah, but then, through a series of painful life-altering events (another post
for another time), I came to see church was not optional because, I was, in
fact, the church.
When
scripture refers to the church as “the house of God,” “the Body of Christ,”
“Christ’s bride,” it is referencing a people. The ekklesia, in Greek. It is not
a place or a building, which leads me to …
10 Troubling Statements Pastors Make
10 Troubling Statements Pastors Make
If you want your church to move toward a slow yet certain death, make certain your church leadership and membership affirms most of these 10 statements. They are troubling statements. Indeed, they are proclamations that virtually assure your
church's decline and probable demise.
church's decline and probable demise.
What is troubling is that these statements are not uncommon. They are articulated by both staff and lay leaders at times. See if you have ever heard any of these
10:
10:
1.
We hire our pastors and staff to do that. "That" can be evangelism.
Or discipleship. Or caring for others. Or visiting people in the hospital. Some
lay leaders view pastors and staff as hired hands to do ministry they should be
doing themselves.
We hire our pastors and staff to do that. "That" can be evangelism.
Or discipleship. Or caring for others. Or visiting people in the hospital. Some
lay leaders view pastors and staff as hired hands to do ministry they should be
doing themselves.
2.
We have enough churches in our community. I rarely see a community that is
really "overchurched." The number of unchurched people in any one
community is typically increasing, not decreasing. This comment usually comes
from church leaders who view new churches as competition.
We have enough churches in our community. I rarely see a community that is
really "overchurched." The number of unchurched people in any one
community is typically increasing, not decreasing. This comment usually comes
from church leaders who view new churches as competition.
3.
We are a discipleship church. Or an evangelism church. Or a ministry church.
Church leaders who say their churches are focused on only one area of ministry
are offering excuses not to be obedient in other areas.
We are a discipleship church. Or an evangelism church. Or a ministry church.
Church leaders who say their churches are focused on only one area of ministry
are offering excuses not to be obedient in other areas.
4.
We have never done it that way before. Yes, it's cliché. But it's still a very
pervasive attitude among change-resistant people in the church.
We have never done it that way before. Yes, it's cliché. But it's still a very
pervasive attitude among change-resistant people in the church.
Under-10s in Scots hospitals for illegal drug use, The Scotsman Newspaper
A
SOARING number of children are being hospitalised in Scotland as a result of
drug-taking, official figures have revealed. Some youngsters under the age of
ten have been treated by doctors in Scottish wards in the past year.
The
increase is causing “real damage” to Scotland’s younger generation say
opposition
parties, who are demanding government action to address the rise.
Cannabis
is the most common type of drug offered to teenagers, followed by stimulants
such as cocaine and speed, then psychedelics including LSD and magic mushrooms.
It
has now emerged that the number of times youngsters were admitted to hospital
after taking illegal substances has increased by more than a third in two
years, according to statistics obtained by the Scottish Liberal Democrats.
There
were 119 incidents where youngsters aged between ten and 18 required hospital
attention after taking drugs in 2013.
The
figures, uncovered using freedom of information legislation, revealed an
increase of 35 per cent on 2011, when the total across Scotland was 88.
Awareness
of the dangers of drug-taking also appears to be falling among teenagers, a
recent report found.
Not called!' did you say? 'Not heard the call,' I think you should say.
Put your ear down to the Bible, and hear him bid you go and pull sinners out of
the fire of sin. Put your ear down to the burdened, agonized heart of humanity,
and listen to its pitiful wail for help. Go stand by the gates of hell, and
hear the damned entreat you to go to their father's house and bid their
brothers and sisters, and servants and masters not to come there. And then look
Christ in the face, whose mercy you have professed to obey, and tell him
whether you will join heart and soul and body and circumstances in the march to
publish his mercy to the world."
William Booth.
“While women weep, as they do now,
I'll fight
While little children go hungry, as they do now,
I'll fight
While men go to prison, in and out, in and out, as they do now,
I'll fight
While there is a drunkard left,
While there is a poor lost girl upon the streets,
While there remains one dark soul without the light of God,
I'll fight-I'll fight to the very end!”
William Booth
Thursday, 25 December 2014
16 Christmas presents every Welsh person will get – at least once | South Wales Evening Post
16 Christmas presents every Welsh person will get – at least once | South Wales Evening Post
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THERE are some presents under the tree you can guess straight off.
You don’t need to feel them, shake them or smell them – they just stick out like a sore thumb.
They are the presents every Welsh person will receive, at least once, and possibly more.
Here’s a few of them (some of which you might not get if you live outside south west Wales!):
Read more: http://www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk/16-Christmas-presents-Welsh-person-8211/story-25222846-detail/story.html#ixzz3MwZJsNDK
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