Join with others in helping The Breast Cancer Site reach its daily quota of donating at least one free mammogram to an underprivileged woman - low income, inner city, and minority women whose awareness of breast cancer and opportunity for help is often limited. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click the pink window in the middle that says Click Here to Give - it's FREE!Monday, October 20, 2008
Fight It
Join with others in helping The Breast Cancer Site reach its daily quota of donating at least one free mammogram to an underprivileged woman - low income, inner city, and minority women whose awareness of breast cancer and opportunity for help is often limited. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click the pink window in the middle that says Click Here to Give - it's FREE!Thursday, October 16, 2008
Professional Mystery Worshipers
Could they be a professional mystery worshiper?
I laughed outloud as I read one reader's observation, "Are there really churches out there whose leaders can't spot a cobweb or a stuffy odor without the assistance of a paid professional? I wonder what their homes and places of business must look like."
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
From Pen to Paper - Hope
"Lord, my heart is not proud; my eyes are not haughty. I don't concern myself with matters too great or awesome for me. But I have stilled and quieted myself, just as a small child is quiet with its mother. Yes, like a small child is my soul within me. O Israel, put your hope in the Lord - now and always" - Psalm 131 (NLT). Monday, October 13, 2008
A Great God For Difficult Times
(1) God measured the waters of the earth in the hollow of His hand (40:12).
(2) He weighed the mountains on the scales (40:12).
(3) He spreads out the heavens like a tent to live in (40:22).
(4) He created the heavens and calls each of the stars by name (40:26).
With a God of this magnitude, we wonder “Is my way hidden from the Lord?” (40:27). To us that means, "Does He really care; does He know what is happening to me and now difficult it is?" One of our problems is that we bring God down to our level and think of Him as either forgetful or tired.
Isaiah, however, affirms that God knows and He does care. He has no limits; He never tires – even of listening to our concerns. In fact, instead of His not understanding our problems, we are the ones who do not understand His ways (40:27,28)
Isaiah encourages us by saying that God multiplies abundantly our strength when we feel weak and unable to cope (40:29). He reminds us that the God who upholds the stars also supports His weary people. The verb in verse 31a suggests that He exchanges His strength for our weakness. At the close of the chapter the exceptional flying and running do not require as much strength as does the constant day by day walking – for the every day walk demands an ever-flowing stream of grace which He is sufficient and willing to supply. Ask Him today for His strength – He loves to lavish His power on those who ask.
Trusting Him, Bob
Friday, October 10, 2008
Authentic Family
How does God view the Church? Frank Viola maintains that He sees the Church as family. Not corporation. And in this family, 3 attributes apply.
1. The Members Take Care of One Another.
2. The Members Spend Time Together.
3. The Family is Community Not Corporation.
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In my conversations (many), reading (lots), education (degrees in Organizational Management and Christian Counseling), and life experience (challenging), I've discovered that the larger our churches grow, the more likely that they will morph into corporations. Sometimes rather quickly, but more often slowly but surely.
Authentic, biblical family and CEO-run business organizations? Like oil and water. They just don't mix. If you shake oil and water together, at first they swirl around and look like they are one. But before long, they have separated. They are seldom compatible. Organizational needs in the church, usually measured in numbers, seem to end up superceding the biblical mandates to love one another, be kind to one another, encourage one another, spur one another on toward love and good deeds, etc.
So what do churches need to do, or better yet, who do they need to BE in order to be a biblical family - and yet develop and maintain needed organizational structure?
> Are you part of an authentic family?
> What are your relationships like?
> How's that impacting you?
> Are you becoming more like Christ as a result of your church experience?
> What needs to change? Within you? Within your church?
> How can you be a catalyst for positive, biblical, authentic community where you are?
Continuing to ponder how growing churches can balance loving one another well and needed organizational structure ~Linda
Thursday, October 9, 2008
From Pen to Paper - The Builder
- Psalm 127:1 (NLT).
HE'S IN CHARGE ... All our efforts are useless, futile, and meaningless without His wise and powerful leadership and guidance. He calls the shots. We don't.
HE BUILDS ... lives, families, churches, ministries, governments.
HE PROTECTS ... He guards. Nothing can touch us that He does not allow. He will protect our souls. He will not abandon His own.
"Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord. We will wait upon the Lord."
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Cozi?
Wish you had some help organizing your family life? Cozi is a free online service that allows your family to stay connected and is accessible from any computer or mobile phone. All in one place, you have the freedom to develop and access:
> a color-coded family calendar
> shopping & to-do lists
> posted chores
> a family journal
> photo collage
> ability to send quick reminders & messages
Cozi? Or ...? What do you think?
Pondering technology's impact on our families ~ Linda