Sunday, September 29, 2013

CORE VALUES OF A CHURCH ON THE DECLINE

SHARED BY PASTOR Dennis Sy one of the senior pastors of Victory Manila.
Pastor Perry Noble shares his thoughts in what core values declining churches are embracing.
1. Laziness – Most people/churches are not “stuck” or in decline because they do not know or understand what the Lord wants them to do…God speaks very clearly in His Word and through His Spirit. It’s just that God’s work always requires people to take a step of faith! Remember, God promised the Israelites the “Promised Land,” but they actually had to go in and fight the battles. A church that refuses to do whatever it takes and embraces laziness will eventually settle in the desert until that generation dies off.
2. Fear of Man – God has called His people to set the world on fire; unfortunately, too many church leaders today waste their time trying to put fires out and make people happy! Scripture pretty much sums it up in Proverbs 29:25! If your first question is always, “What does our biggest giver want” and not “What does God want,” your church is stepping into the casket!
3. Pride – When a church and/or its leaders are not willing to admit a mistake OR that a method that used to work just doesn’t work anymore…it’s over.
4. Staff Abuse – This is something I’ve written about a lot lately…but I will say it over and over again; when a leader cares more about what his staff does than who they are becoming, then he will begin to push them to put in 70-80 hour weeks on a consistent basis…and when they begin to show signs of being pushed too hard, he will accuse them of being “disloyal” or “not bought in enough to make things happen.” When a leader begins to do this (and other “leaders” sit by passively and watch it happen), then the quality of staff members the church is about to attract and keep will decrease significantly. (One note on this…many times, a pastor/leader who leads like this is lazy! They often wait until the last minute to do things and then expect the entire staff to change and rearrange everything they are doing to accommodate their lack of planning. Changes DO happen in ministry; heck, we had to switch up our entire Easter services at the last minute. BUT…this should be the exception and NOT the norm. AND…when it really is the exception, the staff will always respond with passion and excitement because there is a consistent track record of loyalty TOWARDS them!)
5. Loss of Focus – When a pastor/leader (or group of leaders) become more obsessed with their “ministry platform” and begin to dive into other “ministry opportunities” and do so with such frequency that they cease to love the people that Jesus has called them to minister to, disaster is right around the corner because the church will become nothing more than a resource for the pastor to promote himself rather than a group of people whom God has brought together and given him responsibility over to love and lead.
Perry Noble is the founding and senior pastor of NewSpring Church in Anderson, Greenville, Columbia, and Florence, South Carolina. At just nine years old, the church averages over 10,000 people during weekend services.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Feed it or Kill it

what you do with your time and resources matters.

what are you feeding? we must only feed that which we want to live. feed the right values, the right beliefs, the right relationships, the right business, the right habits.

kill the things that creep into your life to destroy. starve them. these things come disguised as good stuff but are lethal. kill the things that are shortening your life, laziness, bad thought patterns, wrong relationships, abuse etc.

you are important. if you where not, why do companies target you with their advertising? why is she after you? why is he after you? why are they offering you that credit card? they know, i know, we know, you are important.

my question is do you know?