Ten Things I Believe About Your Ministry! – Perry Noble
November :: 2009 :: Perry Noble | Leadership, Vision & Creativity
Ten Things I Believe About Your Ministry! November 23, 2009
#1 – God’s heart is not for your to fail and/or drop out!
#2 – God’s plans for your life/ministry are greater than yours! (I Corinthians 2:9, Ephesians 3:20, Isaiah 49:6) SEEK HIM!!!
#3 – God will surround you with the right people in order to make His vision become a reality. (Proverbs 15:22)
#4 – God will reveal what He wants in His time…and it will be amazing! (Ecclesiastes 3:11)
#5 – God cares more about your character than He does your churches numerical growth. (II Chronicles 16:9)
#6 – The tomb is empty…and He didn’t mean for THAT to lead to boring, lifeless church services.
#7 – We should fear becoming IMPOTENT (having the equipment but lacking the passion to perform, via Bishop TD Jakes) way more than we fear becoming IRRELEVANT.
#8 – Success needs to be viewed through the lenses of obedience and not through comparing yourself to another ministry.
#9 – If what you are doing doesn’t cause you to say “oh crap” internally…then there probably isn’t any desperation for God…which means He will allow you to do ministry without Him.
#10 – If everybody likes you then you’ve spent way too much time kissing rear ends instead of being faithful to who God has called you to be and what He has called you to do!
We can’t live apprehensively! – Justin Boyd
He might have just gotten an 18 on his ACT, but this stuff is profound from my boy Justin Boyd.
A BOYd’s LIFE: WE CAN’T LIVE APPREHENSIVELY
WE CAN’T LIVE APPREHENSIVELY
Pursuing Jesus requires instinctive and intuitive actions and reactions. We don’t have time to be apprehensive when it comes to chasing Jesus dreams, nor does God want us to hesitate when he has called us to encounter the unknown. The reality is we are taught our whole lives to be careful and cautious in making decisions that may have a major impact on our lives. Jesus gave no time for logical thinking when he called people to uncomfortably engage his teaching and embrace his lifestyle.
We should trust our instinctive and intuitive jabs relying that the Spirit’s logic trumps our finite reasoning any time. Let’s not allow the uncharted and unexamined exclude us from the destination God may have for the illogical pursuers…
Church Math – by Tony Morgan
After spending a day enjoying or laboring through old traditions, or making some new ones maybe you could use a little time to reflect. Earlier this month Tony Morgan posted something worth pondering. Enjoy!
Church Math | TonyMorganLive.com
Church Math
more staff = fewer volunteers
lack of planning = financial challenges
more meetings = less ministry
unclear vision = packed ministry calendar
packed ministry calendar = volunteer burnout
more announcements = less ministry engagement
more ministries = more announcements
fewer people inviting friends = smaller crowds
lack of added value = fewer people inviting friends
fewer constraints = less creativity
same methods = same results
If you could pick one of these math problems which one would be the hardest one in your situation?
Which one is the easiest?