Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Is It Worth The Work?


Article on why Youth Camp is worth all the effort that goes into it.
(Click title to read article.)

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Characteristics of a Biblical Co-laborer

What kind of person is a blessing to a church and a pastor in the ministry? Here are qualities God will bless:

Integrity - a pure, godly life of maturity. This should be someone who obviously has the filling of the Holy Spirit.

Intelligence - at least the basic competence to know or to learn the ministry functions a pastor is delegating.

Intensity - a willingness to bear a burden, to work hard, to intervene, and to get into action. There is a difference between interest and commitment. When you are interested in something, you do it only when it is convenient. When you are committed to something, you accept no excuses. Someone observed, "Trying is just a noisy way of not doing something."

Intuition - an instinctive understanding of the heart. The apostle Paul wrote of this in reference to Timothy in Phil. 2:19-21. When Paul looked around for a man who shared his heart for God's people, he could only find one at the time - Timothy.

A pastor's co-laborers must be men who understand his vision and are willing to express his heart in ministry. There should be no room for a renegade or someone with his own personal agenda. I've experienced this personally in the ministry, and it will drag a pastor and a church down fast. Pastor's are looking for a few good men; more than a few is even better!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Three Keys to Ministering to People

Matthew 25:35–40

Most of Christ’s earthly ministry was spent on others.

Count Nicholaus von Zinzendorf of Saxony wrote a guide known as “The Order of the Mustard Seed.” It states:
1. Be Kind to All People
2. Seek their Welfare
3. Win them to Christ

It has been said that the ministry is not just paperwork but people-work. It’s hard to go through life without having to deal with people. In fact, it’s just about impossible! As we saw yesterday, God desires that we would take time to help people. Even if there’s no payback for us, we should always stop to do the right thing.

When we put others first and help them, we are helping Christ. Being kind to others, putting their well-being above our own, and telling them of Christ is our pattern for dealing with others.

How are your people skills? Are you known as somewhat stand-offish or rude to others? God says that whatever you do to others, you are doing to Him! Take these three principles, “The Order of the Mustard Seed,” and implement them in your life. Show others kindness through your speech and actions. Then, place their needs and desires above your own. Go out of your way to help them. And also, share the good news of God’s salvation with them. Next time you interact with someone, ask yourself, “How would I treat Christ in this situation?”

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

FRMBC is Making a Difference


The increased mockery toward the name of Jesus Christ, although disheartening, should not come as a surprise to the believer. In fact, Jude 18 warns us that in the last times there will be mockers who walk after their own ungodly lusts. How far we have come from the Biblical authority on which our nation was founded!

Through almost every media outlet, the teachings of the Bible are belittled or misconstrued. The Christian faith has been the center for countless comedy sketches, yet we are the ones labeled “intolerant” because we hold to the literal interpretation of the Word of God.

So, the question arises: how can we make the difference God has called us to make in this troubled world?

Biblical Convictions Make a Difference

In the beginning verses of Jude, we are instructed to build up our faith because there are others who are trying to tear it down. Although unpopular, it is vital that as Christians we stand firm on our faith. It has been said, “The men and women who have moved the world have been the men and women the world could not move.”

Biblical Consecration Makes a Difference

We first make a difference by what we believe. Once we believe what is right, we can then make a difference by how we behave. Our behavior should be distinctly different than the behavior of the world. Second Corinthians 6:17 instructs us with these words, “Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.” May we always remember that God desires for His children to remain unspotted from the world. In order to make a difference, we must be different. Someone has noted, “The greatest challenge facing the American Christians is not persecution by the world, but seduction from the world.”

Biblical Compassion Makes a Difference

The theme verse for our current series, "Making A Difference", is Jude 22 which says, “And of some have compassion, making a difference.” As we go through each day, we must remember the multitudes of people who have been blinded by the world’s philosophy. Where all other factors may fail, our biblical compassion can make a difference in their lives.

More than ever, after 15 years of pastoring, I am thrilled with the opportunity that God has given His people to make a difference. May we anticipate what He will do in and through our lives at FRMBC!