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  • Mark 12:14 am on January 28, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Back from PRE-MAC 

    Just a quick update late Sunday night to say we made it back from the weekend PRE-MAC retreat just fine.  We got back around 9pm Saturday, and invited the Fittz’s to stay at our apartment and send them off proper after breakfast this morning.  Daniel, the Fittz’s, Katrina and I had a great conversation about our team, about the church planter’s assessments we went through over the weekend, and what our next steps will be together.  I may have some reflections on the retreat later on.

    Now if I can just bring my mind down from the clouds for long enough to finish a book and a 10 page paper for class tomorrow night.  Oi.

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  • Mark 3:25 pm on March 29, 2007 Permalink | Reply  

    A Church Planting Movement 

    Humans love putting labels on what God is doing. That isn’t necessarily bad, it’s just sorta funny to see it happen sometimes. The big phrase these days is “house church” and “church planting movements”. Neither of these terms are in the Bible, but similar ideas like “the church that meets in your house” and “a gracious outpouring of God’s Spirit” are all over the book of Acts describing similar phenomenon.

    Below is an exciting video describing the realities of our world today. While the vocabulary words, music, and narration are kinda corny, I think it introduces people to the ideas that I’m wrestling with in my prayers and studies in just about a straightforward way as possible. In many ways, this video describes the kind of work of God that I am praying regularly about for the people of Abilene and Chicago. What would happen if a sweeping spirit of renewal hit our land? Only God knows.


    Will you partner with me in praying for this? — Father, I pray that you will heal our land and bring your Spirit to every person, giving them the joy they need to live a life that matters. I pray for an unleashing of a tidal wave of workers that are sent out into your harvest, and for myriad churches to be planted and countless lives transformed by the Good News!

    I love that I will not have to take charge of all that mission work! I love that people across the globe – regular, run-o-the-mill CHILDREN OF GOD have the capacity to join Father in such amazing ways! My job will/is like a “missions coordinator” simply helping along what is already taking place naturally…setting up the tee so they can take the drive. I want so badly to see God take back what is rightfully his, and this seems to be a major way he is doing that in our day.

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    • Don Fanning 9:52 pm on March 29, 2007 Permalink

      Excellent video. How can I get it to show in classes and put on our web site.

      Dr Don Fanning
      Liberty University.

    • Mark 10:46 pm on March 29, 2007 Permalink

      Dr. Fanning,

      My apologies for not putting the info directly into my post. (D’oh!)

      Head to http://www.churchplantingmovements.com/

      Here you will find David Garrison’s book “Church Planting Movements” that I have read and recommend to anyone even remotely interested in what God is doing around the world, and how we might join him in what he’s up to. On this main page you’ll also find a free downloadable e-booklet that gives the gist of the book in only a few pages.

      You’ll also find the movie at http://www.blip.tv/file/149518/ or you can order the DVD to play online through the CPM website shown above.

      Don, tell me a bit about yourself and what you teach at LU!

  • Mark 1:08 pm on September 25, 2006 Permalink | Reply  

    Wild Leadership 

    This past Saturday was spent in a leadership meeting like I’ve never experienced before.  I am a part of a group that has set its sights on seeing the whole city of Abilene reached for Jesus Christ; praying that each person will hear (and see) the Gospel in a way that makes sense to them.  For communities and organic churches that blossom out of such a dream, we are a resource team – helping cast vision and call out the giftings of Jesus followers here in this city.  It is a catalytic leadership – one that facilitates the emergence and development of vibrant families of Jesus without being used up in the process.

    So what does an all-day retreat look like for such a group?  One might expect to see maps and charts of the city, strategies to touch the “non-churched”, and myriad other important ways to waste our time.  This past Saturday, we shared life stories, fears, dreams, and tears.  We took a walk, we went out for lunch…we described where God had placed us in the city, and what we felt we needed to do in response to that.  I felt relaxed and yet clear on what my next steps were.  I felt confident that living into these goals was possible, and not obligatory.  This was natural leadership, with a structure to still “get things done”.

    Is it possible to live like this?  Is it possible that God may have a better plan for reaching the world than any of us?  Could it be that the best leadership happens through teams listening to Jesus, doing what he says, and helping others to do the same?  Can we finally set down our egos, and realize that “leaders” only do what they see the Son doing?  Anything beyond that is heresy.

    There are some exciting things happening in the network here.  Its great seeing it all happen, even if I’m on the bleeding edge of the knife of innovation.  This in many ways will help people all over the country look on to see what missional leadership in the 21st Century looks like.  To me, it looks like modeling more than anything – a “Come, Follow me” kind of leadership – one that invites people out into the wild and unpredictable Kingdom.

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