Showing posts with label church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2008

Shut up and listen

I had lunch with one of our Group Life leaders yesterday.  I love the opportunity to set down, especially over coffee or lunch, and just chat.  Sometimes it's about family matters, sometimes leadership principles, and sometimes important things like UT football.  I think this leader and I covered just about all of the above.  It was the second such meeting that I've had this week, and I have several more scheduled for next week.

One of the things that we talked about was how important it is to listen to people.  Listen to what they say, and, as importantly, to what they don't say.  This leader is far wiser than I, but it was a great reminder of this simple skill.

Whether you are a leader in your family, in your church, small group, or business, maybe the best thing you could do for your organization, is just shut up and listen.  In the crazy culture that we live in, it will be a breath of fresh air to the person across from you... 

shhhhhhh... just listen

Friday, November 7, 2008

60 Minute Lunch Break cont...

Yesterday, I posted some global stats that really got me focused on the needs of our world.  Today, I'll continue in that same vain, with a little twist....

During that same happy 60-minute meal, here's what took place in the United States:

78 people died from heart disease
64 people died from cancer
50 people died from tobacco use
42 people died from poor diet or physical inactivity
10 people died from alcohol use
2 people died from illicit sexual behavior
2 people died from illicit drug use

Again, the needs are great.  The church must mobilize to meet needs and share Jesus along the way.


Thursday, November 6, 2008

60 Minute Lunch Break

Here are some staggering stats that I ran across today.  While enjoying that tasty fast-food meal during your 60-minute lunch break, here's what took place around God's globe:

2,738 people died from starvation
342 people died from malaria
76 mothers died from childbirth issues
9,582 babies died from induced abortion
8,898 infants and children were abandoned
4,650 rural poor people migrated to cities
2,088,751,996 personal income was earned by church members
2,737,851 was given to global foreign missions (about .01 % of church member's income
2,966,005 was embezzled by trusted church leaders (nearly 250 thousand more than was given to global foreign missions)
20 Christians were martyred

Kinda puts the rest of my life in perspective.  We have a great task, and a greater God.

From Mission Maker magazine 2009

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The world keeps spinning

Craziest thing.... the sun came up this morning.  Regardless of how  you voted (and I hope you voted), this year's political season has been one that will be written about for years to come.  There was lots of speculation about what "might" happen if this candidate won, or if there would be voting "irregularities" that we saw a couple of elections back.  Here's the thing that I know, and that I've communicated to several people.  God's still on the throne and I still have a purpose.  The church is still the vehicle for communicating the Good News and there is still an audience that needs to hear it.

So, everybody calm down, take your signs out of your yard and bumper stickers off your SUV.  Stop forwarding crazy emails, and let's get busy being salt and light.

Monday, November 3, 2008

The creative juices continue to flow around here as we start Day 3 of filming this year's Christmas movie.  Our Creative Arts team is doing an amazing job, and Jameson continues to knock it out of the park with his filming and direction.  So far, Scott's head has not spun off of his shoulders, but the day is just beginning so stay tuned.
I love being a part of a church team that thinks outside of the box.  Why churches are not the most creative organizations on the planet is a mystery to me.  Too often, we just keep doing the same things over and over, and yet expecting different results.  Not around here.  Ridgeview, from day one, has been determined to try (and fail) new things to reach people who are far from God.  Our pastor continues to deliver "conversational" messages that provoke thought, challenge the mind, and encourage conversation.  He makes me proud to be his friend and co-servant.
Here's your challenge... go be creative for the kingdom this week.  Get outside of your comfort zone and do something unexpected.... just like Jesus.