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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Bible Web App

www.biblewebapp.com

Bible Web AppIf you want additional help while doing your studies in the Scriptures, this is a fine application.  Even if you don't have a background in the original languages that's ok.  This application gives you the morphology and descriptions of the word usage. Having a working knowledge of English grammar terminology is a must.  Our word structure is a bit different than Greek and Hebrew.

By the way, did you know that you can get seminary level education for free?! Check out Greek class online. http://www.biblicaltraining.org/biblical-greek/william-mounce

Bible Web App is extremely helpful to help you understand sentence flow and meaning in context.  Check it out.  It should be worth your time.


Monday, February 27, 2012

What Is Church? by Neil Cole | CMA Resources

What Is Church? by Neil Cole | CMA Resources

What Is Church? by Neil Cole

In the Bible the church is not defined but instead is described with pictures: a flock, a field, a family, a body, a bride, a branch, a building made of living stones. Never is it described by the pictures we typically have today: a building, a business, a school or a hospital. We have replaced an organic and life producing view with an institutional one that does not produce life but at best simply tries to preserve it and contain it.

The predominate way of seeing the church today contains, conforms and controls the people. The biblical pictures of the NT are all about releasing and reproducing the life of the church, not managing and controlling financial interests.

Coffee Maker

Inorganic things can produce, but not reproduce. As Christian Schwartz points out so eloquently, "A coffee maker can make coffee (praise God), but it cannot make more coffee makers." Jesus intends for his bride and body to be fertile and for his branches to bear fruit. Jesus didn't use images of an institution, nor should we.

With much study, research, experience and time spent seeking wisdom from smarter men than us, we have come to understand church by this simple yet profound description: "The church is the presence of Jesus among His people, called out as a spiritual family, to pursue His mission on this planet."

Bride

While the Bible uses a number of metaphors to describe the nature of the church, these metaphors have one very striking thing in common. They all imply that the church is a living thing. What about the building you might ask? Remember, it's built with living stones and is a dwelling place for the Living God.The church is alive, and Jesus in her midst is her life. What is a body without a Head? A corpse. What is a bride without a groom? A widow. What is a branch without a vine? Firewood. What is a building without a foundation? Rubble. What is a flock without a shepherd? A wolf's all-you-can-eat buffet. Every New Testament picture of the church points to the living connection with Jesus as the most essential component of its being.

God's presence is not only a necessary part of the definition of church, it is the most essential one. It is the starting place and the one thing that separates the church from any other organization or institution on the planet. In Acts chapter one the believers were together, they had been instructed to pray, worship, practice the ordinances and they had appointed leadership, but they were instructed not to leave the upper room. Church was born in Acts chapter 2. What's the only ingredient added in chapter two to establish the church? It is the presence of the Spirit of Jesus in each follower that was the breath of life that animated the body of Christ in Acts 2. The threatened demise of the church in Revelation 2:1-7 is to be removed from the presence of Jesus.

If the church is a living thing, then it has to be treated differently than your run of the mill organization. Living things are organized differently than non-living things.

Friday, February 17, 2012

House of Worship rethinking mission

Feb 17, 4:20 PM EST

Uncertainty after ruling in NY school worship case

By JIM FITZGERALD
Associated press

NEW YORK (AP) -- Religious congregations whose worship services were evicted from New York City's public schools scrambled Friday to deal with an 11th-hour injunction that said they could stay.



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This is a real opportunity to rethink their approach. Do you really need a building? Is church a place that you invite people too or is it the people who engage society? The Anglican Church in North America was given a great opportunity to shed old armor and run for the prize. When many left the episcopal church they took a mindset of survival versus expansion. They were concerned with creating Anglicans the right way instead of making disciples. Many of them also went the route of school and then on to brick and mortar. I believed some missed a great opportunity to take the gospel into new forms for the good of the kingdom.

New York churches have the same opportunity. Embrace the sufferings of Christ not fight them. If a seed doesn't die it will not multiply.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Cultivating a Life for God

CULTIVATING A LIFE FOR GOD:
MULTIPLYING DISCIPLES THROUGH
LIFE TRANSFORMATION GROUPS
by Neil Cole © 1999 Available exclusively at CMA Resources
www.CMAResources.org/cultivating‐a‐life‐for‐god

Friday, February 3, 2012

6 Steps To Simple Church Planting

6 Steps To Simple Church Planting

6 Steps To Simple Church Planting

February 1, 2012

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There are a lot of new buzz words and strategies these days for planting churches. I must admit, I am from a small town and I need things to be simple in order to understand them. Studying through the book of Acts, it seems the first church planted new churches and “turned the world upside [...]

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Today's Slice: An Evangelist's Journey by Amy Orr-Ewing

Today's Slice: An Evangelist's Journey by Amy Orr-Ewing

The Truth, Adventure and Mystery of Evangelism by Ed Waken

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The Truth, Adventure and Mystery of Evangelism by Ed Waken
Posted on February 1st, 2012
For too long the truth, adventure, mystery and joy that comes with giving away the life of Jesus has been stolen from the ordinary believer.  We have been taught methods of sharing Jesus that feel more cold, distant and dutiful than life giving.  We have heard that just a few gifted ones will really be successful at evangelism.  This is yet another blow designed to sideline the ordinary person from engaging in the supernatural work of sharing the life of Jesus with those thirsty to taste the goodness of God.


The Truth
The great commission is often seen as Jesus' marching orders to make disciples, which must include ongoing sharing of Jesus' good news with those who have not yet heard.  The great commission and Jesus' similar instructions to the twelve in Acts 1:8 were delivered directly to His twelve Apostles.  This has caused some to believe that not every follower of Jesus is responsible to engage in giving away the life of Christ; it simply is not their gift.  This is not the truth.  An often overlooked statement in the great commission instructs the Twelve to be teaching their disciples "to obey everything I have commanded you."  The Twelve were to teach the ordinary believer to obey everything Jesus taught them including the making of disciples or being a witness to all the world.  Everyone is responsible to be intentionally sharing the life of Jesus with the world.

The truth is that the ordinary person is a competent minister of the good news (2 Cor. 3:6).  The truth is that success in evangelism should be measured by conversations about Jesus not conversions to Jesus.  Ordinary people are only responsible to tell about and demonstrate the love of Jesus.  Only Supernatural beings are responsible for the results, "I planted, Apollos watered but God was causing the growth." (1 Cor. 3:6-7).  Everyone is an evangelizer and success is measured by obedience to share.


The Adventure
The church needs to rediscover what has been stolen from her.  We need to give back the cold, distant and dutiful methodologies* of evangelism for the more adventurous, risky and romantic renditions that only Jesus can create and place in our souls.  The church needs some fresh adventures in understanding how Jesus is getting the message into the souls of people.  When we think about engaging people with the truth, we should capture the understanding that Jesus is a customizer of methods, not a cookie cutter.

Jesus will take a believer, with all their experiences and fears, and have them cross the paths of not-yet-believing people who are a perfect fit for the customized approach Jesus gives the believer.  This requires trust and obedience, but it is exactly what Jesus promised.  Jesus said He will give us the right words at the right time, every time (Luke 21:13-15).  This takes our faith and evangelism to a whole new level of adventure.


The Mystery
I can count fifteen people who shared Jesus with me in some form or fashion before Ralph shared the same truth with me and my life was transformed.  Who was more important in my choosing to follow Jesus, the fifteen or Ralph?  Was Ralph more gifted or skilled or persuasive than the others?  Did Ralph ‘close the deal‘ because he has an anointing?  I believe that all sixteen who told me about Jesus were equally vital to my process of turning to Jesus.  All salvation experiences are mysterious.  Some are dramatic, some are mundane, others cannot be marked by an event.  Salvation is always a supernatural event where the God of the universe enters the life of a human being permanently.  When the rich young ruler heard what was required by Jesus to gain eternal life, he became very sad.  Jesus' disciples asked him if a rich man can't be saved "...then who can be saved?".  Jesus answered, "The things that are impossible with people are possible with God." (Luke 18:18-27).

Enjoy the freedom of not knowing what God is doing in another soul. Enjoy that it is a mystery.  Be assured, however, that God is doing something in the souls of those with whom you share His truth.  Trust in His perfect and powerful ability to draw people to repentance in the way they need.  Obediently follow His lead, even when it doesn't make sense; because most mysteries don't make sense.

The bottom line regarding evangelism is to enjoy it (weird huh?).  Jesus is an artist of the soul.  He created you specifically to engage the people He brings in your life with His truth.  Enjoy His adjusting the delivery of the message to fit the current need of the one listening to your words.

If we learn to enjoy sharing the life of Jesus with others as He leads us, we will most assuredly share that life more often and with more passion.  The Scriptures teach that the more we sow, the more we will reap.  The power behind people coming to Jesus is not in any delivery, method or medium.  The power behind people coming to Jesus is always in message (Rom. 1:16).  Give away the message often and with joy and enjoy watching God at work!

 

* God can, has and will continue to use a more formal, methodological approach to giving out the Gospel.  It is not wrong to do so, however, it has robbed the fun of spiritual reproduction from the ordinary believer.  The giving out of the Word will never return without effect on the one hearing the truth.

I would love to hear your thoughts. Let me know if this is helpful to you and your church.

©2012 Ed Waken

Originally posted on Ed's Blog here
Ed tweets @EdWaken
Used with permission.


See also:
Conversations Not Conversions - Ed Waken
Who Is In Charge?: ReTooling Leadership 1
Jesus' Example: ReTooling Leadership 2
The Leader's Priority: ReTooling Leadership 3
Organic Evangelism Principles
The Deal on Disciple Making - Video

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Christainity Explored

Tidal Wave part -1 House Church

Helpful Resources

There are many times that you will want to study God's word in-depth and may not have access to resources.  Periodically as I find things that would be helpful, I will post them.  One resource that is free and can enrich your study time.

Google Books

Just type in "commentary on John" for example and it will bring up a number of commentaries that have "full" and "partial" views.  You can search the commentary by keyword and some have an index that are hyper-linked.  You can even purchase the ebook if you desire.

Check it out.

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