Jun 09 2008

I Can’t Do This On My Own

Category: faith, ministriesSteve @ 15:55 pm

I tend to be pretty good at the ready-fire-aim approach to ministry.  Thankfully, there have been others here before me:

“Then I said,
         ‘Woe is me, for I am ruined!
         Because I am a man of unclean lips,
         And I live among a people of unclean lips;
         For my eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts.’

Then one of the seraphim flew to me with a burning coal in his hand, which he had taken from the altar with tongs.

He touched my mouth with it and said, ‘Behold, this has touched your lips; and your iniquity is taken away and your sin is forgiven.’” (Isaiah 6:5-7, NASB)

Isaiah was a pretty sharp guy and probably had a reasonable notion of the direction God wanted Israel to go, but he recognized that if he did it under his own power, his ministry efforts would fail.  Why are we so quick to charge ahead with our own plans without first bringing those plans into submission to God?  I think we would be much more successful if we did – at least in God’s terms of success.

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Apr 22 2008

Wrong Way of the Master?

Category: faith, ministriesSteve @ 17:07 pm

Ray Comfort did a video series on ’sharing your faith’ awhile back called the Way of the Master.  It usually involved confronting someone with “If you were to die tonight, why should you get into heaven?”  The point was to get bystanders to admit that they have lied, cheated, stolen, then tell them that they’ve violated God’s laws and were therefore guilty and needed to get right with God.  After all, God has a plan for their life, right?

Michael Spencer at internetmonk has an excellent piece on the problem with this approach.  His point?  Jesus never asked those kind of questions.  In fact, he didn’t come asking questions at all.  Michael says:

I think it’s telling that the two most prolific evangelism programs in evangelicalism both approach their audience with questions that Jesus never used.

“Do you know that God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life?”

“If you were to die tonight, and God were to asked you, why should I let you into my heaven, what would be your answer?”

According to Mark, Jesus did not approach his world with a question at all, but with a proclamation[:]  Mark 1:14 Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, 15 and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand [my emphasis];  repent and believe in the gospel.”

Christ spent a lot of time talking about ‘the kingdom of God’.  He didn’t invite people to make a decision for him and He didn’t do altar calls.  He showed that He was the son of God, He called sinners to turn from their lives of sin, and He died and rose that we might partake in the Kingdom of God.

Spencer is an amillenialist and I’m not.  We have differing views of what heaven is or will be, but we agree that the result of a ’salvation experience’ is a turning away from sin toward a life that is a new creation.  He says,

Inviting people to reserve a place in heaven is shortchanging the Gospel, and creates the problem of justifying the demands of the Kingdom of God in the interim. In the Great Commission, Jesus calls us to evangelism that invites persons to become disciples, obeying all that he commanded. This is not a second level of “fine print.” It is the Kingdom of Heaven and Jesus the Messiah as they are to be presented to the world.

Where fundamentalists and evangelicals typically get into trouble is the “what happens next” when a wayward sinner repeats the sinners prayer.  It’s more than getting them plugged into a bible church or having them read the Gospel of John, though those are arguably good things to do.  I would contend that even more important is showing them what a Christ-like, Spirit-led life is really about.  It’s showing them what it no-kidding means to be a part of the Kingdom of God.  That’s a tall order and I’ve seen very few folks who can do it effectively.

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Mar 17 2008

Focus on the Family Web Radio (Beta)

Category: blogging, faith, ministriesSteve @ 09:24 am

windowslivewriterfocusonthefamilywebradio-8ac7webradiolarge-3 Focus on the Family Web Radio (Beta)

Focus on the Family is kicking off Focus Web Radio to mirror their daily broadcasts.  Specific programs (Adventures in Odyssey, Plugged In, Weekend Magazine, and others) are individually available - or not - as podcasts at their respective websites, but if you have time to listen while at your computer, Web Radio is a good tool.

If you’re interested in podcasts and mp3 downloads of other Christian ministry programs, try OnePlace for an extensive listing.

(HT: Ray)

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Jan 27 2008

Podcast Test: Loving Your Neighbor, Loving Yourself

Category: faith, ministriesSteve @ 16:55 pm

The rest of you may go about your business. Nothing to see here. Move along, move along…

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Dec 10 2007

Pray for New Life Church and YWAM

Category: faith, ministries, news and politicsSteve @ 09:05 am

Please keep the folks at New Life in prayer following the shooting incident here yesterday.  Two church members were killed and three injured.  The gunman was killed by a security guard.

From the Rocky Mountain News:

Man opens fire, kills 2 at New Life Church in Colorado Springs

COLORADO SPRINGS — A gunman opened fire at a Colorado Springs church today, killing two people and injuring three others before he was shot and killed by a church security officer.

The conditions of the those wounded at the New Life Church were not immediately released at a news conference shortly before 6 p.m.

The dead were church members, officials said.

Lance Coles, a pastor at New Life Church, told The Associated Press he received a report that a man was shooting at people in the church parking lot and that the gunman entered the church shortly after 1 p.m.

Police soon said they believed the shooter was “down” inside the church’s main sanctuary.

Hundreds remained locked in church buildings as police conducted what they said was a precautionary search for additional gunmen, police Lt. Fletcher Howard said.

The two victims were sisters, 16 and 18 years old.  There is still no word whether the incident was related to another shooting the same day at the Youth With a Mission (YWAM) facility in Arvada (a Denver suburb an hour north).  Two missionaries were killed in that incident also.

“Why do the nations rage and the peoples plot in vain?”  (Psalm 2:1, ESV)

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