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31
Jul

A Year Ago – Church Planting Reflections

July marks the month everything changed. With a little fear and a lot of faith we decided to finally do what we had no interest in doing, but God seemed to have a lot of interest in doing.

We began meeting with people to explore planting a church in our hometown.

In some ways it has been exactly what I imagined.

In other ways it’s been nothing like I imagined.

I imagined some people being strong supporters who didn’t make it this far.

A year ago I didn’t even know most of the people who now serve with us.

We are nowhere where I thought we would be, and yet we are exactly where we should be.

Support has come from the unlikeliest of places, thanks Central Church!

Conflict has come from the unlikeliest of places…no names here. 🙂

Through it all this is what I have learned.

1. Obey the call of God, then trust Him for the results.

2. Communicate, communicate, communicate.

3. Evaluate, re-evaluate, and then communicate some more.

4. Set the bar high from the beginning after all God gave his Son for this.

5. Always do it with 100% commitment, but never think you know what you are doing.

6. Smile. It goes a long way.

7. If it’s not working change it.

8. Share the work…all of it.

9. Ask for help, or pay for help.

10. It is entirely possible to successfully plant a church without denominational, mother church, or agency financial support. Don’t let a lack of it deter you!

 

 

17
Jul

Comment please on these two comments

Do you agree or disagree with these comments:

1. “People don’t make rational decisions; they make emotional ones. Rational campaigns fail.”

2. “Calling people to repent of their sin and follow Christ should be a rational decision.”

26
Jul

Exodus – 2000 years later

Thanks to Rob Bell’s book, God wants to save Christians, and the yet to be published book from the folks at the other Mars Hill, Redemption, as I read through the Bible this year I am more sensitive than ever to the prevailing theme of Exodus throughout scripture.

After God sends Moses to lead his family out of slavery in Egypt – granted it’s over a million family members, but they are family none the less – the family becomes a nation with an organized form of government, laws, and religion in a relatively short amount of time. After this critical moment in God’s interaction with us God continually references the Exodus events as his identification and as proof that He cares.

When God has had enough of the rebellion and a turning point is necessary for these people He uses Exodus language to announce through His prophets how He will discipline and how He will redeem.

I just finished Hosea, a prophet who lived 2000 years after the Exodus who announces the future destruction of the Northern Kingdom, Israel,

“5 They will return to Egypt
Assyria will rule over them
because they refuse to repent!” (Hosea11:5, NET)

The Northern Kingdom will again be taken into slavery because of their rebellion. It seems a cruel punishment. God even declares that pregnant women will have their wombs cut open and their babies heads will be dashed against the rocks. Wow! Pretty violent, and if we remove this discipline from the context of 2000 years of patience shown to the Israelites by God I think we might have an opinion of God as merciless. However, He’s given them 2000 years to follow Him. He rescued them from slavery in order to follow Him. Instead the people of the Northern Kingdom and especially their kings disobeyed the law and worshiped other gods. I think 2000 years is about 1999 years longer than I would have given them.

What about you? Is God patient, merciful, gracious, kind, and just? Or is God some kind of malicious, jealous, and enraged ogre?