Monday, September 13, 2010
Ministry by Paranoia by Dr. Dan
Ministry by Paranoia
Paranoia is a thought process heavily influenced by anxiety or fear. Many people minister by paranoia – fearful of what someone might think or say. In my younger days, working hard to be liked and fearing rejection, I practiced ministry through paranoia. Basically I liked to be liked and I feared failure. Jesus, on the other hand, was never anxious or intimidated by what others thought. After He called Zacchaeus down from the tree, He walked with him through the streets of Jericho, unafraid of the watching crowd or the wagging tongues. He was intent on going to the home of a rather notorious sinner where not only Zacchaeus, but the entire household would be saved. Deuteronomy 31:6 says, “Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the Lord your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you.” Lord, deliver my friends and me from ministry by paranoia.
Dr. Dan's Morning Memos. www.Discipleallnations.org
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Gauges of our Lives
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Intelligent Design
Strong evidence for a Designer comes from the fine-tuning of the universal constants and the solar system
• The electromagnetic coupling constant binds electrons to protons in atoms. If it was smaller, fewer electrons could be held. If it was larger, electrons would be held too tightly to bond with other atoms.
• Ratio of electron to proton mass (1:1836). Again, if this was larger or smaller, molecules could not form.
• Carbon and oxygen nuclei have finely tuned energy levels.
• Electromagnetic and gravitational forces are finely tuned, so the right kind of star can be stable.
• Our sun is the right colour. If it was redder or bluer, photosynthetic response would be weaker.
• Our sun is also the right mass. If it was larger, its brightness would change too quickly and there would be too much high energy radiation. If it was smaller, the range of planetary distances able to support life would be too narrow; the right distance would be so close to the star that tidal forces would disrupt the planet’s rotational period. UV radiation would also be inadequate for photosynthesis.
• The earth’s distance from the sun is crucial for a stable water cycle. Too far away, and most water would freeze; too close and most water would boil.
• The earth’s gravity, axial tilt, rotation period, magnetic field, crust thickness, oxygen/nitrogen ratio, carbon dioxide, water vapor and ozone levels are just right.
Former atheist Sir Fred Hoyle states, ‘commonsense interpretation of the facts is that a super-intelligence has monkeyed with physics, as well as chemistry and biology, and that there are no blind forces in nature.’
Science continues to confirm the proof for a cosmic watchmaker whom we know as Yahweh. Whether it is the cosmological argument presented above or many other scientific findings in the areas of genetics, biology, archeology, or any other scientific discipline, the proof is overwhelming. Of course belief in God has never been dependant on enough proof. God has always given plenty of proof as He says through Paul in Romans:
Romans 1:18-20 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because that which is known about God is evident within them; for God made it evident to them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Baptist Press - FIRST-PERSON: Don't be afraid - News with a Christian Perspective
Baptist Press - FIRST-PERSON: Don't be afraid - News with a Christian Perspective
Don't be afaid. Good advice from Jesus Himself. God is still on the throne and all else is less important than this one great fact.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Recognizing Great Service
Chris and I were eating out with some friends from the church and had the opportunity to receive some great service. This waitress responded to our needs and even anticipated them bringing us an extra portion of steak fries (just what we needed?). We had volunteered to pray for her and she was deeply appreciative. It turns out that we had set in a different section the last time we were there but we had prayed for her upcoming surgery a couple of months before. She explained that they found cancer and Chris was able to share with her some encouragement having just come through some similar situations. The last time we visited she sought us out and updated us on how things were going. We prayed for her again. Please remember this young single mom, Heather, in your prayers as well. In this case we were glad to recognize great service with a large tip and some much needed prayer.
I appreciate good service, and this past Sunday we had the opportunity to recognize such service with more than a tip. Russ Dusky has put in almost as many hours as his tractors have here at Brookwood, serving the body by taking care of the grounds. I cannot begin to tell you how faithful he has been in helping keep the lawns and outside plants presentable to our many guests and a pleasure to all of us members. Of course we are not discounting the many people who have helped and will continue to help in this task, but we did want to recognize the man who has for years sought to glorify the Lord by taking care of His house. Donna has done similar work with the Young at Heart group as her latest project. Both are worthy of receiving an award for great service.
Howard and Fran Saxton have been solid supporters of the Lord's work here at Brookwood and have even at times risked life and limb in their service for the Lord. Can you remember Fran 35 feet in the air putting in insulation and Howard reaching out over space helping lay down sheet after sheet of our metal roof. Whether it is sewing a quilt (not Howard) or hauling away metal (not Fran), their service has gone above and beyond.
Bill and Dixie Evans are at the church as much as the staff. We often do not see them here unless we walk around the back of the church and see their truck or car. They not only do ministry worthy of the chairman of deacons but also do many maintenance things that most people never know about. We would not be approved (sans elevator) for our final occupancy permit without Bill, Dixie, Dede, and John Lute. They each put in a lot of effort and time with diligent inspectors to wrap things up on this worthy goal.
Of course we have failed to recognize so many people who have put in hours of work and effort to make this a great place to meet God. These couples are now retired from jobs but have not retired from serving God. While they cannot do all they want to or once did, it will take a lot of work from the younger generations to match the zeal, commitment and just plain faithfulness of these Christian pioneers. Many more have given us (the body of Christ) great service, but, I am glad we have had the opportunity to recognize these fine servants of the Lord.
Thanks Mark for the inspiration and the work putting this together.
Pastor Albert
Monday, February 22, 2010
Perseverance
"She fell on the ski slope. When the results were known, Petra Majdic of Slovenia had five broken ribs and suffered a collapsed lung. Doctors discouraged her from continuing to compete in the 2010 Winter Olympics, but she was determined. Another qualifying race, then another, then a third place finish. She had to be assisted to the medal stand to receive her bronze medal. Most courageous athlete in these Vancouver games? The award should be hers hands down. Many Christians don’t have that kind of perseverance when it comes to demonstrating faith. A temporary set-back, a severe temptation, a troubling circumstance, and we get discouraged, forgetting that the Christian life is a mixture of enjoyment and endurance, “the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings” (Phil. 3:10). Life’s medals bring great joy, but with Jesus, life is about more than gold. We, like Him, must endure, “for the joy set before” (Heb. 12:2)." Dr. Dan's Monday Morning Memo, February 22, 2010
Time for new generation of black Americans (OneNewsNow.com)
Time for new generation of black Americans (OneNewsNow.com)
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Growth Fund
This is an exciting time in the life of our church and I pray that you will be committed to help us finish strong on our building program. The growth fund sets aside a set $4000 in reserve to help with staff salaries in a lean month and also $900 in reserve to cover two payments for the elevator loan if we ever need it. Beyond that, the money will be used on the projects as presented in our priority list. As you can see in the newsletter, the youth rooms are in desperate need of remodeling and they will be our first priority. Other priorities will be accomplished as funds become available. As an added aid to growth as much as 10% of receipts will be put aside for "growing the body" projects designed to impact our community such as direct mail, special outreach events, and other things that are not covered in the current budget.
This is a great time to be a part of Brookwood. We will soon see the fruits of our Life Group/Growth Group/Encouragement Group structure. We will see more people come to know the Lord and grow in their relationship with Him than ever before. The "Growth Fund" will give us opportunity to give above our tithes to accomplish building the body and the building and it will also provide opportunity for us to volunteer our labor in a worthwile life-changing work.
I heard a child relate a cute saying on the Radio. He said, "The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary." Where ever he came up with this statement, (I believe a dad or teacher might have made him aware of it), I am sure that you would agree with the truth behind it. All of these changes will only be successful if we pray as if it all depends on God and work as if it depends on us. Or another way to say it is when we open ourself to God's power and use it to work in His fields, He will bring in a harvest we cannot even imagine. Let's "put our hands to the plow, not looking back,(Luke 9:62) and "not be discouraged in doing good work (Gal. 6:9)."
God has great plans for a faithful, committed, hard working people. May God bless you as you serve Him and others.
See you Sunday and on the coming workdays as well.
Friday, February 5, 2010
The Answer for America
It comes from the number one selling book in the world. This book once purchased, often goes unread and unheeded. The solution comes from the God who created us and thus knows what makes us tick. Physical obesity is not our number one issue, spiritual starvation is. The answer for America is Spiritual. The "change we can believe in" is the change that comes when a person believes in Jesus (2 Cor. 5:17).
The Bible tells us to pray for our government, to be good citizens, and to support those who rule over us ( Romans 13:1-7). The government is not always right but we have the opportunity to work to make it better as citizens. Voting is important and whom we vote for should always be a result of our Christian principles, but the Bible does not indicate that we can change the world for the better by politics.
Our first and primary action as citizens of the Kingdom of God is to love God and people with our whole heart (Matt. 22:27). Our prime directive is to enlist new members into that Kingdom (Ephesians 2:19-22; Matt. 28:19-20; Acts 1:8), include them in the church, and teach them the truth. When we do this well we will have found the answer for America and the world.
Any self seeking, self serving, or self promoting answer will fall flat and ultimately bring dishonor on the name of the One we serve. Our task is to share with others so that God can change one heart at a time and by doing so change America and the world. We cannot do this under our own power or abilities. It is not change we must believe in, it is Jesus.
Now, with God's help, lets go change the world.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Prayer for Haiti Team
http://www.bpnews.net/
One the group is a pastor of one of the churches from Idaho and is a close friend of our family for many years. Paul Thompson was the son of my pastor when I was a teenager. His dad is the primary reason that Chris and I met when I began to pick her up to interpret for a deaf member in our church. We have counted Clyde and Shirley as mentors and friends for a number of years. It is under their ministry that I surrendered to preach. Paul has the same integrity level as his dad and I know would not intentionally do anything illegal as you may have heard in the news.
We have recieved a regular email from his mom for many years and so have been praying for them ever since we heard about this event. Please pray that God will work this out for His glory and protect His children. As the article I have referenced above indicates there were better ways to be involved than what this group choose, but I know that their hearts were to help the children.
Thanks for your prayers on their behalf.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Aroma
"But thanks be to God who always leads us in truimphal procession in Christ and through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of Him. For we are to God the aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing. To the one we are the smell of death, to the other the fragrance of life. And who is equal to the task?" 2 Corinthians 2:14-16.
Hopefully, I stink (yeh, I haven't played in a while) more playing basketball with a group of guys who are observing my Christian witness than I do in the little meeting room with the other pastors. I try to play and speak in such a way as to bring honor to Christ and thus become a sweet smelling aroma of life to those who will recieve Him and a warning of the stench of death to those who will not. I must check my heart to make sure that I am sincere, like a man sent from God (2 Cor. 2:15), so that the aroma I put off will be sweet, leading to life, not bitter, leading to death. How I respond to being fouled could make a difference in someone's eternal future. What applies to how I play basketball also applies to how I do anything else. I am challenged to sincerely speak the gospel and to live it as well.
I pray that our aroma from the way we live life will be a sweet smelling sacrifice to God and lead others to knowing Him.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Stay True
Someone sent me this funny story that illustrates what God said to me the other day in my quite time:
A man was being tailgated by a stressed out woman on a busy boulevard. Suddenly, the light turned yellow, just in front of him. He did the right thing, stopping at the crosswalk, even though he could have beaten the red light by accelerating through the intersection.
The tailgating woman was furious and honked her horn, screaming in frustration as she missed her chance to get through the intersection, dropping her cell phone and makeup.
As she was still in mid-rant, she heard a tap on her window and looked up into the face of a very serious police officer. The officer ordered her to exit her car with her hands up. He took her to the police station where she was searched, finger printed, photographed, and placed in a holding cell. After a couple of hours, a policeman approached the cell and opened the door. She was escorted back to the booking desk where the arresting officer was waiting with her personal effects.
He said, 'I'm very sorry for this mistake. You see, I pulled up behind your car while you were blowing your horn, flipping off the guy in front of you, and cussing a blue streak at him. I noticed the 'What Would Jesus Do' bumper sticker, the 'Choose Life' License plate holder, the 'Follow Me to Sunday-School' bumper Sticker, And the chrome-plated Christian fish emblem on the trunk, Naturally...I assumed you had stolen the car.'
How we live and what we preach must correspond. What earned the Scribes and Pharisees the greatest criticisms (white-washed tombs, and den of snakes) was this incongruity of walk and talk. If we are to be the consistent witness that we need to be we must keep a close watch on our words and our actions.
In 1 Timothy 4:16 Paul tells his young prodigy: "Keep a close watch on how you live and on your teaching. Stay true to what is right for the sake of your own salvation and the salvation of those who hear you." Staying true to what is right affects our own standing with God but also affects those who hear and see us. What we do can invalidate what we say.