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		<title>Inspiring Videos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry for no new content this week, I&#8217;ve been struggling with God in a few areas, namely finding a fellowship. This has been ongoing for us, but we feel that expectancy and anxiety like we are close, but we&#8217;re not sure where yet. Here are a few short sermon clips that I saw over at [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry for no new content this week, I&#8217;ve been struggling with God in a few areas, namely finding a fellowship. This has been ongoing for us, but we feel that expectancy and anxiety like we are close, but we&#8217;re not sure where yet. Here are a few short sermon clips that I saw over at <a href="http://bloodtippedears.blogspot.com" target="_blank">Truth Matters</a> that I&#8217;d like to share with you:</p>
<p><strong>John Piper: Are You a Church or a Club?</strong><br />
John Piper reminds of a neglected function of our churches. Only two minutes long.<br />
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<p><strong>Paul Washer: Stupid Evangelism!</strong><br />
Wow, this is powerful. Washer is in tears as he expresses his genuine love for <em>people</em>. He points out the folly of modern day evangelism &#8220;tactics&#8221; that employ a method rather than introducing people to the Savior Jesus Christ. Four and a half minutes in length.<br />
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<p><strong>Tim Conway: I Am Repenting But It&#8217;s Not Working</strong><br />
Tim Conway does a phenomenal job pointing out that repentance is not a work of our own wherein we have to clean ourselves up to be presentable to God, but God does it all in us &#8211; it is HIS work. He then takes it a step further and points out that trusting in ourselves is self-righteousness. Check this out! He really points us to Christ, as our faith should! This is just under seven minutes in length.<br />
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		<title>Stop Marketing, Start Ministering</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 03:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I posted a video entitled What if Starbucks Marketed Like a Church? I got a lot of good reactions from the video, and it&#8217;s best you watch it prior to reading this post, although not necessary. It really made me (and many others) think about how scary church marketing tactics really are &#8212; and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I posted a video entitled <a href="http://prayeramedic.com/2008/11/what-if-starbucks-marketed-like-a-church-a-parable" target="_blank">What if Starbucks Marketed Like a Church?</a> I got a lot of good reactions from the video, and it&#8217;s best you watch it prior to reading this post, although not necessary. It really made me (and many others) think about how scary church marketing tactics really are &#8212; and how inauthentic and fake many church folks are. Remember, this blog does not exist to bash the church as an organism (the true Church, the Body of Christ), but to critique the church as an organization &#8212; which it was never intended to be.</p>
<p>I saw a great article over at <a href="http://www.churchmarketingsucks.com/archives/2008/11/tony_morgan_thi_1.html" target="_blank">Church Marketing Sucks</a> entitled <em>Tony Morgan Thinks Churches Should Stop Marketing</em>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Tony Morgan, chief strategic officer at NewSpring Church in Anderson, S.C., co-author of the Simply Strategic Series, former pastor at Granger Community Church and author of the soon-to-be-released <em>Killing Cockroaches</em> (and we&#8217;ve interviewed Tony and linked to him on dozens of occasions), says that marketing is evil and your church should stop.</p>
<p>So what is Tony talking about? Essentially, he says ministry trumps marketing. If we try to fix the church&#8217;s problems with marketing, we&#8217;re going to fail. The article says:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Direct mail won’t fix your problem. Billboards won’t fix your problem. Neither will platform announcements or bulletin ads or bumper stickers. At some point marketing may be a good option, but until you answer the right questions, marketing could be what’s preventing your success.</p>
<p>If your church has stopped growing, marketing is not your solution. If you have stopped seeing life change, marketing is not the answer.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>And to that, we say amen.</p>
<p>But as much as we love Tony, he&#8217;s a little off base. </p></blockquote>
<p>The articles goes on to disagree with Morgan and explains why churches should continue marketing. However, I think Morgan is correct. Tony Morgan also <a href="http://tonymorganlive.com/2008/11/13/churches-should-stop-marketing" target="_blank">recommends that people stop reading the <em>Church Marketing Sucks</em> blog</a>. I&#8217;m going to take his advice. Morgan goes on to say:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Marketing is becoming a barrier to the advancement of the Gospel message. It’s becoming a hindrance for the church.</strong> Ministry is being negatively impacted because churches are attempting to use marketing tactics to reach people for Jesus and help them take steps in their faith. [emphasis added]</p></blockquote>
<p>AMEN! Why does the church continue to use the methods of the world to reach people for Christ? Jesus very simply (and literally) said,</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Then having gone, disciple all nations, baptizing them into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things, whatever I commanded you. And, behold, I am with you all the days until the completion of the age. Amen&#8221; (Matthew 29:19-20, LITV).</p></blockquote>
<p>Note that &#8220;Go&#8221; is not a command in the Great Commission in the original Greek, it is best translated &#8220;having gone&#8221; or &#8220;while [you are] going&#8221;. The only command here is to disciple, and then the methods of doing so are given: baptizing and teaching. So while you are going, disciple everyone in the world by baptizing and teaching them. Then Jesus gives us a great promise: I&#8217;m not leaving you alone to do this, I am with you. That&#8217;s awesome!</p>
<p>You see, it is assumed that we will go about our business &#8212; life happens. But as we go, we are to disciple people along the way.</p>
<p>Understanding discipleship is helpful. Discipleship is not a church program or agenda, nor is it a curriculum that can be completed and finished with a spiritual gifts inventory and placement into a church program or activity. <strong>Discipling goes beyond witnessing, it&#8217;s the nurturing of a new Christian&#8217;s faith and the parenting of the new Christian into maturity.</strong> This cannot be effectively accomplished by investing one hour per week into someone or by having them complete a workbook. Jesus traveled, ate, slept, and hung out with his twelve disciples for three years prior to sending them His Spirit and cutting them loose. Paul spent three years in Arabia prior to preaching the Gospel in Damascus (Galatians 1:17). Many others are prepared by intense mentoring prior to being sent into leadership roles in various churches.</p>
<p>The pattern and example is clear: <strong>discipleship only occurs by investing time into people&#8217;s lives and walking with them through the daily grind of life &#8212; the good and bad times.</strong> This can&#8217;t be taught in a program or agenda, this can only be lived. The institutional church has done a great job at filling the minds of young men with vast amounts of knowledge yet leaving them with only infant-level emotional maturity (these men lead many institutional churches today). It has done a great job at allowing complacent Americans to remain willfully ignorant of the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. You cannot possibly disciple people adequately without forming deep relationships with them.</p>
<p><strong>But this cannot be done with our culture&#8217;s capitalist focus on church growth.</strong> Rapid growth is expected, and it is measured by weekly attendance and giving totals. People are viewed as being either assets or liabilities, and the board of Elders spends more time examining budget proposals and accounting worksheets than it does praying that the church&#8217;s &#8220;love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that [it] may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless until the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ—to the glory and praise of God&#8221; (Philippians 1:9-11). This blame is put on all who view the church as an organization rather than as an organism, not just pastors and leaders. Many times pastors understand that this is wrong but must comply with his or her congregation&#8217;s wishes to grow, Grow, GROW!</p>
<p>So how should we &#8220;make disciples&#8221; if we don&#8217;t use marketing tactics? How will we get people to come to church? The same way Jesus drew crowds of thousands who were willing to listen to Him speak without food for three days: word-of-mouth. Of course this involves telling people about Jesus as you are going (not about your church), and does not take kindly to a &#8220;Come and See&#8221; approach which most churches advocate.</p>
<p>Instead of sending a direct mailer to the community, why not focus on discipling a small group of core people and watching their lives be transformed. When this happens, they won&#8217;t be able to help but tell people about Jesus and what He has done in their lives. Instead of support-raising money to purchase a building and &#8220;praying in faith&#8221; for God to pay the bills, take your small group of people and meet in the intimacy of your home regularly until your living room can no longer accommodate the guests. This may take three years or more, but exercising patience and doing things in God&#8217;s timing is better than using worldly marketing tactics to plant churches in some man-made &#8220;cookie-cutter&#8221; pattern. Instead of finding musicians to lead worship without really getting to know and disciple them, first spend time with them to determine if they have a heart of worship or simply a passion for music. It is better to have a mediocre musician with a heart for worship on an acoustic guitar with no sound system than to have a full praise band of talented musicians and great sound but no depth or revelation of Jesus Christ behind it. Granted, talented musicians can create an &#8220;atmosphere&#8221; or &#8220;mood&#8221; that misguided Christians call &#8220;worship&#8221;, but <strong>true worship has far more to do with how we live on Monday than how we sing on Sunday. You need to be sure that your worship leader spends more time talking <em>to</em> God than he or she does talking <em>about</em> God</strong>, and this will be evident in the way they live.</p>
<p>Finally, churches need to cultivate a passion for God in their fellow Christ-followers. Many pastors and churches have a passion for evangelism, or for missions, or for preaching, or for whatever. . . . but few simply have a passion for God. Without that, all other passions are useless preoccupations with man-made strategies. Paul Washer says this well in his message entitled <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y81hGYpN6mY" target="_blank">&#8220;Jesus Christ is Not a Yuppie&#8217;s Accessory&#8221;</a>, which I recommend you all watch (click the title to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y81hGYpN6mY" target="_blank">see the video</a>).</p>
<p>What we need is for all true Christians to realize that they are ministers, literally &#8220;servants.&#8221; We are not here to lead others, Christ can handle that Himself. We are here to point others to the only Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ Himself. We do this by a life of service and sacrifice, not by a life marked by pride and organizational development. There is no such thing as a &#8220;part-time Christian.&#8221; <strong>Christianity makes you a new creation, it is not just a mere belief shift &#8212; it changes who you are.</strong> When you become a Christian, you become a full-time minister, your job is your mission field. Your life is now all about Christ. As Paul Washer says in <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y81hGYpN6mY" target="_blank">his above-mentioned message</a>, <strong>Jesus Christ is not an accessory to your life &#8212; He IS your life!</strong></p>
<p>There are too many Christians who claim Christ as their Master but deny this by how they live &#8212; myself included. But I am dedicated to becoming the man Christ has created me to be, and I must die to my flesh daily in order to accomplish that (more on this in a future post). Christianity 2.0 is the awakening of the true followers of Jesus. People are beginning to realize that the way we &#8220;do church&#8221; doesn&#8217;t work &#8212; the whole system is flawed. Christianity 2.0 is about returning the focus of Christianity to the people, not to organizational needs and challenges. Christ came to seek and save lost people, not to set up divisive administrations with complex bylaws and governmental legislation. We must stop focusing on man-made strategy (marketing) and start seeking how we can serve others (ministry).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to close with the lyrics to a song entitled &#8220;Expectations&#8221; by Caedmon&#8217;s Call / Andrew Osenga. It&#8217;s on Caedmon&#8217;s <em>Overdressed</em> album to which you should definitely listen. My wife wept when she first heard this song, it touched my heart when I first heard it as well, because we both identify with this completely:</p>
<blockquote><p>that boy had the highest of expectations<br />
and he heard that Jesus would fill him up<br />
maybe something got lost in the language<br />
if this was full, then why bother?</p>
<p>this was not the way it looked on the billboard<br />
smiling family beaming down on the interstate</p>
<p>and you know that we all try to blame someone<br />
when our dreams won’t rise up from their sleep<br />
and the reaching of the steeple felt like one more<br />
expensive ad for something cheap</p>
<p>this was not the way it looked on the billboard<br />
smiling family beaming down on the interstate</p>
<p>he dressed up nice for the congregation<br />
scared somebody’s gonna find him out<br />
through the din and the clatter of the hallelujahs<br />
a stained-glass Jesus sings.</p>
<p>this was not the way it looked on the billboard<br />
smiling family beaming down on the interstate</p></blockquote>


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		<title>Paul Washer &#8211; &quot;Persecution or a Great Awakening&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 02:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a timely message: I saw this at Truth Matters, thanks Ike! Related posts:Paul Washer &#8211; Powerful Sermon The Great &#34;Tensions&#34; of our Faith The worst persecution you can possibly deal with&#8230;


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a timely message:</p>
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<p>I saw this at <a href="http://bloodtippedears.blogspot.com/2008/11/paul-washer-persecution-or-great.html" target="_blank">Truth Matters</a>, thanks Ike!</p>


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