Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Keeping the Proper Focus


Several Christmases ago, Karen and I took some skiing lessons at a ski school at Stephens Pass in Washington. At one point the instructor told Karen to go around me as a practice in making a left hand turn. He made the point to say, “Focus on the open patch of snow just downhill from your husband and aim for it. No matter what you do, do not look at your husband because what you focus on is what you’re going to head for." True to his word, Karen locked her eyes on me (boy, what a look of fear!) and flat ran me over!


Recently I read an article that reinforces this principle. Missionary pilot Bernie May writes, "One of the most difficult lessons to teach new pilots about landing on short, hazardous airstrips is to keep their eyes on the good part of the strip rather than on the hazard. The natural tendency is to concentrate on the obstacle, the danger, the thing he is trying to avoid. But experience teaches us that a pilot who keeps his eye on the hazard will sooner or later hit it dead center."


The spiritual principle in all of this is that instead of concentrating on the sins we want to avoid, we are told to focus on the positive actions Christ desires for us. Paul told the Christians at Colosse: "Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth" (Colossians 3:2). We are to discard old ways of thinking and acting (vv.5-9) and "put on" new ways of living (vv.10-17).

Bernie May sums it up by saying that experienced pilots focus their attention solidly on the track they want the plane to follow, keeping the hazards in their peripheral vision only.


All to often, we try our best to avoid sins in our life that frequently trip us, but yet we seem to be drawn right back to them. A better point of focus is to simply concentrate on Christ and His will for our lives. When we keep Christ and His interests as the focus, the lure of the old life will remain in the corner of our eye, but our aim will most often land us squarely in the center of God's will.


Things You May Be Interested In .....


FOR CHURCH HEALTH: Transformational Church website launched; check into how this process can help give hope to you, your ministry, your church, and your community - http://www.transformationalchurch.com/

FOR DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING:
Georgia DisciplEquip Conference, Pine Forest Baptist Church, Macon, September 24 - 25 - www.gabaptist.org

FOR DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING: Max Lucado's book, Outlive Your Life, has a small group study and/or church wide event - http://www.lifeway.com/product/005189411/?CID=RDR-outlive

FOR MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT: Fireproof Your Marriage conference at FBC/Woodstock, September 10-11 - http://www.lifeway.com/event/355/

FOR MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT: Ridgecrest Festivals of Marriage, October 15 - 17 & October 22-24 - http://www.lifeway.com/event/?id=166&cid=RDR-FOM

FOR CHURCH ADMINISTRATION: Digital Church: Web based church systems software - http://www.lifeway.com/menu/?id=201392

FOR STUDENT MINISTRY: What is your strategy for developing your students? Compare it with LifeWay's plan - http://www.lifeway.com/studentstrategy/

FOR STUDENT MINISTRY: Connect with Baptist Collegiate Ministry - http://www.bcmlife.net/

FOR MEN'S MINISTRY: Joe Gibb's Game Plan for Life small group study - http://www.lifeway.com/gameplan

FOR WOMEN'S MINISTRY: Beth Moore's Leadership Forum, Ridgecrest, N.C., November 9-11 - http://www.lifeway.com/event/27/?cid=women-enewsletter-Forum-080110-feature

FOR CHILDREN'S MINISTRY: Discipleship options for kids - http://www.lifeway.com/article/155213/

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Give People the Five Star Treatment


By Dale Galloway

Jesus, the wisest, most knowledgeable person on the art of human relationships, gave Christians the Golden Rule principle: “Treat others as you want to be treated” (see Luke 6:31).

If I want to build positive relationships with other people, then I need to put myself in their place and try to understand them. If I want people to like me I need to treat them as I would like to be treated if I were in their place. The following five values prove to be helpful steps toward living out the Golden Rule. They form a foundation for treating everyone as you want to be treated.


1. People Want to Feel They Are of Worth.

As our greatest example of this attitude, Jesus never met an unimportant person. He said, “…Inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me” (Matt. 25:40). The way we treat others is the way we are treating Jesus. We should treat others the same special way we would treat Jesus.

2. People Want to Be Listened To.

If you want people to like you, start practicing the biblical admonition: “Don’t ever forget that it is best to listen much, speak little, and not become angry” (James 1:19, TLB). In other words, when in a conversation, stop worrying about what to say next and start listening with an interested ear to what the other person says, and you will gain a friend.

3. People Want to Be Appreciated.

Mark Twain said he could live for three weeks on one compliment. Let’s face it: I like to be valued and so do you. Everyone relishes receiving appreciation. If you want to get along well with people, then give them the words of praise they crave. Do this, and the people will respond positively to you for it.

4. People Want to Be Built Up and Edified.

We live in a world of constant put-downs. If you become known as someone who builds people up and edifies them, you’ll stand head and shoulders above the crowd. Victor Hugo stated, “Man lives more by affirmation than by bread.”

5. People Want to Be Treated with Empathy.

God’s way is for us to weep with those who weep and laugh with those who laugh (Rom. 12:15).

Five More Steps to Help You Relate Well to Others

6. Be willing to change.

7. Think of yourself the way God thinks of you.

8. Treat yourself as a best friend, accepting yourself unconditionally.

9. Find freedom by owning up to your faults, admitting when you’re wrong.

10. Care enough for yourself to share yourself with others.


Things you might be interested in ......


FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL LEADERSHIP TRAINING: 'Great Expectations' live, free training event, July 11, 4:00-6:00pm, for every age group leader; for registration & information: http://www.lifeway.com/greatexpectations/

plus this will be available for viewing & downloading at any time following the event!


FOR STAFF LEADERSHIP: Transformational Church Book (Thom Rainer, Ed Stetzer) Now on Sale! $15.99 at the Lifeway Store - http://www.lifewaystores.com/lwstore/product.asp?isbn=5285106 or on Lifeway.com http://www.lifeway.com/product/005285106/ PLUS Transformational Church DVD Discussion Guide & CD Helps: $29.95 (Rainer, Stetzer, Raley, and Nation) http://www.lifeway.com/product/005255385/


FOR STAFF LEADERSHIP: Ministry Location Service, for finding new staff members or ministry opportunities - http://www.lifeway.com/jobboard


FOR YOUTH MINISTRY: Registration for 2011 Fuge Camps now open - http://www2.lifeway.com/fuge/

FOR DISCIPLESHIP: Stand Against the Wind by Erwin McManus, a small group study on character building - http://www.lifeway.com/product/005286793/

FOR WOMEN'S MINISTRY: Host a Beth Moore 'Living Proof' simulcast, September 10, 2010 - http://www.lifeway.com/event/?id=194&CID=women-eupdate-Simulcast-051110-feature

FOR WOMEN'S MINISTRY: "Faithful, Abundant, True" by Kay Arthur, Beth Moore, & Priscilla Shirer - http://www.lifeway.com/product/005189430/

Friday, June 4, 2010

What is Being Taught in Your Sunday School this Summer?

Below are the different study themes that LifeWay curriculum options are presenting to the different age levels for the summer.Match the course of study with the proper curriculum plan.

Course of Study

Answer


Curriculum Plan

A study of 1 & 2 Corinthians



Bible Studies for Life (for adults) &

Life Focus (for students)

Landmines in the Path of the Believer (by C. Stanley)

Fire & Rain (by R. Pritchard)



Explore the Bible

God’s School of Obedience



Bible Teaching for Kids (Preschool), August

Tough Talk about Tough Issues

(sexual abuse, alcohol, violence, abortion)



YOU Unit 2

KNOWN, Unit 2 (for students)

Stepping Up to Serve



Bible Teaching for Kids (Preschool), July

God Loves Us; studies on Noah, Jacob, the Ten Commandments, Joshua & Caleb



YOU, Unit 3

KNOWN, Unit 3 (for students)

Choosing … to Love, to forgive, to be thankful, to follow Jesus



Bible Teaching for Kids (Grades 1-6), July

How to Pray



YOU, Unit 1 (for adults)

KNOWN, Unit 1 (for students)

Showing Love: studies on Dorcas, the Antioch church, Paul & Barnabas, Aquila & Priscilla, Peter



Bible Teaching for Kids (Preschool), June

Good Choices: studies on Abram & Lot, Daniel, David & Jonathan, the Good Samaritan



MasterWork

Mission Possible: Telling Others about Jesus



Bible Teaching for Kids (Grades 1-6), June

A study of 1 & 2 Samuel



Bible Teaching for Kids (Grades 1-6), August

(Answers: 1. B, 2. J, 3. H, 4. D, 5. F, 6. I, 7. G, 8. K, 9. C, 10. E, 11. L, 12. A)

Things You May Want to Know About ......

FOR STUDY LEADERSHIP: 4G: Building Great Groups for Great Growth Conference, July 23-25, Ridgecrest - http://www.lifeway.com/event/?id=361&cid=4GeUpdate201005

FOR CHURCH STAFF & LEADERSHIP: Transformational Church DVD study kit -http://www.lifeway.com/product/005255385/?cs=1

FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL LEADERSHIP Leadership meeting ideas using 'Great Expectations' -http://www.lifeway.com/myextra/extra_page/0,1140,D%253D5%25252F30%25252F2010%2526M%253D201124,00.html

FOR DISCIPLESHIP: When Life is Hard" 6 Sessions-James McDonald http://www.lifeway.com/e20/shop/?id=005271225

FOR DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING: Georgia DisciplEquip Conference, Pine Forest Baptist Church, Macon, September 24 - 25 - www.gabaptist.org

FOR SMALL GROUPS "Stand Against the Wind" 6 Sessions - from Erwin McManus http://www.lifeway.com/e8/shop/?id=005286793

FOR MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT Festivals of Marriage, October 15-17 & October 22-24, Ridgecrest - http://www.lifeway.com/event/?id=166&intcmp=LADFOME-update53709


Sunday, May 2, 2010

The Ten C's of Asking Quality Questions


  • Complete. Make sure participants have all the information they need to answer a question.
  • Concise: Good questions cover only one idea at a time.
  • Clear. Keep it understandable. Be sure questions are not over the heads of group members.
  • Connected. Don’t ask a question that will lead your group on a tangent.
  • Conversational. The aim is not just to ask questions and have the group answer them; it is to facilitate conversation among everyone.
  • Contestable. The best discussion questions do not have one right answer. They are open-ended, which forces people to think.
  • Challenging. Ask questions that make people stretch their minds. Silence after a question may mean people are really thinking about their answers.
  • Creative. Get group members to look at an issue from a side they may not have thought of before. For example, tell a story containing an unresolved issue and ask participants to solve it. The only bad question is the one you use all the time.
  • Controversial. Make a controversial statement and see how the group responds. Just remember to use this method sparingly and with discernment.
  • Considerate. Do not embarrass or get too personal too soon. Particularly in new groups, questions that dig too deep may keep people from coming back next week.

· copied from Discipleship Journal’s 101 Best Small Group Ideas


Things You May Want to Know About ....


for Special Days: Mother's Day & Graduate Recognition Resources http://www.lifeway.com/article/159819/

for Children's Ministry: How to Teach Children with ADHD -http://www.lifeway.com/article/166767/

for Young Adults: New Threads study, Abide - developing a spiritual rhythm in life, see the promotion video - http://threadsmedia.com/store/studies/abide/

for Women's Ministry: sign up for Beth Moore's September 18th's Living Proof Live simulcast: - http://www.lifeway.com/event/?id=194&CID=women=eupdate-simulcast-041310-feature

for Women's Ministry: Faithful, Abundant, True: Three Lives Going Deeper, a study by Beth Moore, Kay Arthur, & Priscilla Shirer - http://www.lifeway.com/e19/shop/?id=005189430

for Family Ministry: Using Magazines in Family Ministry - http://www.lifeway.com/article/170220/?CID=PastorsToday-emailCRD20100419-Magazines

for Family Ministry: Helping Children to Know How to Pray - http://www.lifeway.com/article/165448/

for Church Health: Transformational Church book and assessment tool - http://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/transformationalchurch/steps.asp

Final Blog, addendum

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