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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Blogging uni ministry consultations
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Digital pastor
I kind of like the idea. What it does is forces us to change the way we think about technology. It is simply no longer 'just support to ministry', because ministry 'goes on in the real world'. Technology is a part of communication and relationships. It is now a fundamental part of ministry.
I think many churches need to wake up and stop putting technology into the 'that's nice but it doesn't really matter' camp.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Initial steps of fundraising
In addition to smaller supporters, I'm praying that God will provide ten contributors of $5 000 to $10 000 per annum for three years. I've had a few good openings, a few rejections. Will keep digging.
I'm kind of enjoying it, in a perverse sort of way. It's kind of a cross between high stakes black jack, extreme sports and Facebook.
It's also really encouraging to have someone say they can't give you money because they're already giving massive amounts to church planting in Asia or orphanages in India.
Met your love on the internet?
Monday, May 25, 2009
Church based versus campus based: the bottom line
Pros and cons of church based theological education
- Trains people for ministry while they are actually in ministry.
- Better context for testing gifts and character.
- Trains students in skills for ministry.
- Makes theological education more accessible.
- Take the local church seriously.
- Encourages multiplication.
- Cost efficient.
- Engages the gifts of those in the local situation.
- Very difficult for local leaders to provide a thorough education, both in time and expertise.
- Can produce narrow training, shaped by the strengths and weaknesses of the local pastor.
- Doesn't expose students to the wider church.
- Loss of rigour.
- Encourages independency.
Pros and cons of campus based theological education
Strengths
- Efficient form of knowledge transfer.
- Good context for indepth focus, especially for history, systematics and language study.
- Reminder that we need pastors who think theologically about their ministry.
- An aid for wider denominational cohesion.
- A good context for mentoring.
- Exposure to different models of ministry.
- Someone may do well in at theological college but be lousy at ministry.
- There is not a strong practical element to theological study.
- We remove students from local church ministry for years.
- It is expensive.
- It can easily be driven by accreditation requirements.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Some potential problems with short sermons
There are pros and cons to short and long sermons and no simple answer. I think it is unhelpful when young preachers are told too strongly to only preach for 20-25mins.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Pete Woodcock
A church planting movement
How you disciple the newest believer will determine whether a church planting movement is the outcome.
The church fills the vacuum
What happens when you downplay or ignore the Ascension is that, basically, the church expands to fill the vacuum. If Jesus is not someone other than the church – while of course at the same time being present with his people through his Spirit – then we have created a high road to triumphalism of the worst kind.
H/T Andrew Katay
Friday, May 22, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Maybe we have a too narrow view of what is 'essential' in church life?
This post and ensuing discussion is very sharp.
University Fellowship of Christians 2010
This year I will be doing the consulting and strategic planning.
I will also be seeking to raise $100 000, both for my stipend and for strengthening the ministry across the board. I think we need really good quality materials, administrative support and a future staff fund all in place.
I pray that some of you will join in partnership with me by praying and giving financially... or point me in the direction of visionary and generous people who might be interested in finding out more about what we're up to.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Sermon subtext: ritual reinforcement
This, he says, is ritual reinforcement, it is the setting of boundaries and the establishment of who's in and who's out.
The church community which tends towards this subtext doesn't actually want to be taught, changed and challenged. Instead they want to be reminded again of what they already believe. They want the jargon. They want the familiar. They want the critique of the outsider.
Many this is a sharp observation!
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Some interesting thoughts and questions about Oz29
* Sorry to Arthur that I've helped perpetuate the misunderstanding that Tamie wrote all three posts.
Mission-oriented work schedule review
1. I said I wanted to spend 15 hours on evangelism and 15 hours on study and preparation. I feared I'd spend too much time on admin and ministry meetings. I've done ok at this resolution. But consistency requires careful review every week. An unprepared week is a week of admin and ministry meetings.
2. I came up with a breakdown of how to spend the 15 hours on evangelism:
- Cold contact/community surveys - 5 hours
- Fliering/letterboxing/phonecalling - 2 hours
- Taking the time to chat to people in shops/on the street - 2 hours
- Investing in non-Christian friendships - 2 hours
- Following up church contacts/running evangelistic courses - 2 hours
- Cultural involvement - 2 hours
- Cold contact/community surveys - 5 hours
- Fliering/letterboxing/phonecalling - 2 hours
- Investing in non-Christian friendships - 3 hours
- Following up church contacts/running evangelistic courses - 3 hours
- Cultural involvement - 2 hours.
3. I wanted to be better at loving people and following up contacts. I'm still hopeless at this. Phonecalls. Appointments. Visiting almost-strangers. Yuck. Hate it.
With all of this stuff, you need to resolve to do it weekly, even daily. And if you don't act on it, your life gets full of stuff. Good stuff. Ooze of ministry meetings and stuff. You gotta keep sharp. And God gives us grace to serve him and brings blessing to other despite our weaknesses.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Phillip Jensen on the Reformed Charismatics
Phillip Jensen and Kel Richards - Reformed charismatics? from Audio Advice on Vimeo.
Gospel Coalition versus Mars Hill Global
But when it comes to overseas chapters, we won't do that. I'm sure that in due course there will be The Gospel Coalition Network: Czech Republic. But we don't want to go in that direction. First, we don't want to project one more instance of American hegemony. Second, we realize that institutionally we're pretty committed not only to knowing the gospel well, but also to thinking through how to articulate it here in our space and time.
How on earth can we possibly have the pomposity to claim that we know how to do it best in Hong Kong? We recognize that those things are going to have to emerge from those areas. (from Christianity Today)
This puts words to my grave discomfort with Mars Hill Global.
Got an a big, bold, hairy, crazy evangelistic idea?
Keller does multiple-movement consultation in London
Fuller explanation of the London City Mission Consultations here.
(H/T David Jones)
Monday, May 11, 2009
Plans for University Fellowship of Christians MYC
- Holiness
- Money
- Parents
- Sex
- Mission
Sunday, May 10, 2009
The gospel crushes machismo
What happens to the macho value system when the husband converts to evangelical Protestantism?The answer? He swears off the traditional masculine vices like drinking and partying most of the weekend and reintegrates himself into the household. He assumes the role of husband and father he may have neglected since the early days of his marriage and participates actively in the church community.
For many men, no longer having to maintain the facade of unrelieved masculinity and bravado is a great relief; the private world of household and loved ones is preferable to the public world of men.
Saturday, May 09, 2009
God is at home what he is in Christ
The homoousian asserts that God is eternally in himself what he is in Jesus Christ and therefore, that there is no dark unknown God behind the back of Jesus Christ, but only he who is made known to us in Jesus Christ.
(T. Torrance, The Trinitarian Faith, p. 135)
Friday, May 08, 2009
jml's wisdom of the rubbish bin
I like his comments. They express something that I think ministries and ministry offices (not to mention ministry websites and ministry homes) should strive for.
How much meaningless and valueless stuff do our ministries retain?
Some cautions for multi-site
At Crossroads we preach different sermons, with different preachers. Even when Crossroads first moved to three services, I prepared and preached three sermons myself.
In this video, from Exponential Conference, Ed Stetzer and Al Hirsch share some concerns with multi-site. My favourite comment:
It's easy to create a new venue. It's hard to create a new Andy Stanley.
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Quick list of online apologetics stuff
The funniest (to the point of kinda ungodly) things online are definitely the articles by American librarian J P Holding
Greg Clarke and John Dickson are now running The Centre for Public Christianity.
There is also a great campus ministry in the US called Veritas Forum.
apologetics315.blogspot.com links to zillions of debates, articles and all sorts of things.
Luke Isham recently did a roundup on mtstas.blogspot.com too.
If you begin with googling those, you should find other stuff soon enough.
God bless
Mikey
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Kirkplace Presbyterian
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Grass roots Navy Seals for Jesus
I've heard that there's a crew of the sons-of-evangelical-leaders in Sydney, including Al Stewart's kid, Rob Smith's kid and Simon Manchester's kid who are also firing each other up and getting angry at everything.
My favourite is the shortlived group Mr Meaty.
James Poland's son, Michael (great name) is doing something similar in Launceston: Nathan reports.
Steve Timmis to leader EU29
Monday, May 04, 2009
Mouse schmouse
I believe in keyboard shortcuts of all kinds. You should take the time.
In fact I'm even gonna add a monthly checklist item to learn new keyboard shortcuts.
The necessity of church-wide one to one training and discipleship
You would need to start with 10 of your most mature Christian men, and meet intensively with them two at a time for the first two months (while keeping in touch with everyone else by phone and email). You would train these 10 in how to read the Bible and pray with one or two other people, and with children. Their job would then be twofold: to 'pastor' their wives and families through regular Bible reading and prayer, and to each meet with four other men to train and encourage them to do the same.
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Mr Meaty reviews Block Cinema
I was kinda bummed with how small it was, but glad that everyone's determination was heightened, not sapped. 'This is a really good idea, let's make it twice as big next time'.
If you've seen Raging Bull, then you might enjoy searching for 'Fred Flinstone Raging Bull' on You Tube. I never noticed just how much he looks like Robert De Niro.
Tips for better use of email
5. Keep email replies short.
6. Automate the repetitive. Use a program like TextExpand to speed up typing regular phrases.
8. When you are replying to emails, just do that, not several other things.
What do you think of his list? What tips do you have?
Ways to help churches grow
- Thorough consultation with the church about its strengths and weakeness.
- Ongoing external coaching for the church leadership.
- Monthly minister clusters for ministers to talk through these issues with each other.
It's that very defensiveness that makes me dislike Andrew's suggestion that a denomination imposes such a structure on the church. Many would simply resent it. Others would be oppressed by inappropriate 'clusters'.
Rather, this is something that ministers should pursue for themselves. It is lousy how people who have experienced the value MTS or some other internship before Bible College fail to pursue ongoing mentoring after college. Lousy and irresponsible.
H/T Craig
Issues if Oz 29 becomes a long-term movement
- Beginning slowly and establishing strong foundations in both shared theology and also shared ministry mind. Especially because the founding team are pulled together from different places, we mustn't take a shortcut here.
- Building good relationships with denominations and other networks. We are not wanting to set up a denomination, so we need to make sure that we can point new churches in the direction of organisations that will help them with infrastructure, legal necessities, church discipline, mediation and other things.
Keller channeling Lloyd-Jones
It's more accurate to say that their real god in life hasn't forgiven them - parental expectation, personal moral ideals or something else.
Saturday, May 02, 2009
Pseudo-expositors
Number 1 is the commentary-of-every-verse expositor.
These posts are goo, provatice, sharp, daring you to comment on them!
Oz 29 may have found an official name
And I think we may have figured out a name. But I'm not telling you... yet.
Hope you are planning to join us in Melbourne and/or Sydney for the launch of this church planting network - week of November 30, 2009.