Archive for October, 2009

4 Ways To Turn The Tide in Your Church.

October 27, 2009

Momentum is never an accident. It is always intentional, and it is always a product of our action. I believe this: Our decisions in this dimension of ministry will always determine our access to the next dimension of ministry. Sometimes those decisions are tough, but they almost always pay-off. Let’s just say, things have become flat, church has become routine, and the leaders look uninspired…What can we do? Here are a few things.

1. Pray. An organization can never rise higher than its commitment to prayer. Prayer lifts us. It causes us to see things through God’s eyes and not ours. Insert prayer into your staff meeting. Ministry meeting or cell group. Schedule a time for corporate prayer. Activate prayer anyway that you can. Your gonna need it for the next steps.

2. Prepare your team. What we are is often determined by who is around us. Have you ever felt so ignited personally for ministry to look around the room just to see people who were totally out of it? Look for body language. Do they pray? Do they seem happy? Do they laugh with you? Do they carry a positive spirit? Do they ever have ideas for someone else or for the team? Is everything about them? Are they just company guys/girls? How is their personal life going?  If you find that one of your team members falls into this category, it may be time for  a change.

3. Pick some new players. As tough as it may be to make changes at the top. Most of the time there is always someone who is ready to step into the roll. If someone doesn’t step up. Go and find that person who will produce for you. Look for people that reflect the next dimension, not the old dimension. Remember, you have been there. In some cases, you have been there too long. Other than the obvious character traits of leaders, look for people who will produce and not just talk.

4. Point to the New Dimension. So you have your team. Now what? Well, the vision is important. We all know the vision internationally, but what about locally? What is it going to take to accomplish our goals? How can people get involved in the vision locally? How will new staff/leaders practice their gifts & ideas? Here is a tip: Keep it simple! One great pastor said, the vision should able to be written on a table napkin.

Here is an example: “Victory Outreach Church of San Diego is called to Reach our community & to Raise up leaders for the vision. That’s it. Simple. Get on board.

New Dimension: Thinking it through.

October 5, 2009

As seasons change, people change. I’d like to believe that people get better, because things become different in our lives. Whether you have been serving the Lord with a desire to strive or you are re-engaging yourself because you have slipped away. It is your time for a new dimension.

Today I want to reveal some things that are in my mind about this new dimension that I believe that we are in.

1. People criticize what they do not understand. Here is the point. Our lives are going to challenge others when we grow. People who do not grow do not like people who are growing, because growth causes the average to take an evaluation. Disappointment sets in and then they start to attack. They say things like: I do not like their style. They do not have the vision. Wow, things have really changed. Is it that they really don’t like you? Well maybe in some cases, but in most cases it is because they are not happy with themselves.

2. Prepare for greater expectation. Sometimes life can be like a merry-go-round. The greatest expectation falls to those who are doing well. If you are having a great season, you can be sure that some responsibility is going to fall your way. Embrace it. People have a tendency to attach themselves to success, Nobody wants to connect with a person in a losing season. People want to be with winners. So what are we supposed to do? Here are a few things to consider:

  • People can’t hurt your progress unless you allow them to. It’s your choice.
  • Position yourself to help others in need. Be ready when they ask. Because they are going to ask.
  • Prepare your mind for disappointment. Do not expect people to meet all of your expectations.

3. Partner with other winners. Relationships are so crucial to our life. A partner is someone who has a few important characteristics:

  • People who get you. These are people who don’t give you the blank, “I don’t get it stare.” when you talk to them about your ideas. Sign that a person is not a partner: They are too busy texting or tweeting to give you their total attention. 
  • People who give back to you. I’m all for helping people, but hey sometimes people should give back. Seriously.
  • People who pray for you. You can feel it. You will know when people are with you on something. I have found that sometimes God will allow people to walk out of your life, so that new people can walk in.

Elevate.