I know that my recent unplanned blogging hiatus has probably dwindled my readership from about a couple of dozen down to 1 or 2 people who have nothing much to do during the day but to jump around blog bookmarks. Most of the reason for my hiatus has been that any extra time during the day not devoted to solving church problems or cleaning up after my kids has been spent working on my doctor of ministry project. I turned in my proposal in late January and got approval as well as a one-year extension. So, now I am reading my research and preparing my lessons to teach for my project. Still a lot of work left to do. I appreciate your prayers in the process.
My church is doing our first 4-day Revival since I have been here as pastor this week. Tonight is our last night. My personal pastor and spiritual dad, Mickey Dalrymple, has been with us this week. It has been a unique privilege and honor to spend time with him and to share my pulpit with him as he has brought messages. We are also being led in music by my friend Darryl Collins whom I worked with for 13 years at Westwood Baptist Church in Alabaster, AL. Pray for our last night tonight that we can see a harvest from our efforts.
Since I wanted to get back in the blog, I thought I would post a few links for you to read that I have recently come across:
Three Actions Each Pastor and Church Need to Take by Ronnie Floyd - I have long appreciated Dr. Floyd's leadership and example. I had the honor of hearing him preach last week during the AL State Evangelism Conference. This is a good reminder of how a church can discover it's local missional context.
Largest Churches in the Southern Baptist Convention by Thom Rainer - I have also benefited greatly by Thom Rainer's influence. I am glad to have him leading our efforts at Lifeway. Since I love to read about churches and their strategies, I have always had an interest in seeing the numbers of a church. Don't be fooled. These numbers can quickly become an idol for many seeking to compare themselves to other churches or leaders. However, I like looking at them and comparing them to where they may have been several years ago. Some have grown considerably. Some have shrunk considerably. It was also interesting that I have served at one on the list, grew up at one on the list, and have several personal friends in ministry that are serving at some on the list.
Four Good Reasons to Read Good Books by Tim Challies - You know that I am an avid book buyer and sometimes reader. I love to help put a good book in someone's hand to help them grow in their understanding of God, grace, or the gospel. I think too many people miss out on so much because they do not practice the discipline of reading good books. I think there is some correlation in the ineffectiveness of many in the church today and the proliferation of television channels, internet, and social media. This is a good article to help you be more inspired to read.
Mar 6, 2013
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