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Robert Lewis and Rob Wilkins, in their book The Church Of Irresistible Influence, quote a George Barna report "that compared the lifestyles of Christians and non-Christians, using 131 different measures of attitudes, behaviors, values, and beliefs. His conclusion: 'In aspects of lifestyle where Christians can have their greatest impact on the lives of non-Christians, there are no visible differences between the two segments.'" (p. 24) Is this the best we can do?
Graham Cooke writes in his book A Divine Confrontation, "The universal Church is in a state of profound change. There is a shaking taking place, new relationships are forming, current friendships are reforming in a high spiritual dimension and purpose. There is an ongoing tactical shake-up taking place as God's new strategy for worldwide harvest comes off the drawing board and into our hearts for these last days. It is clear that the Lord is doing a new thing: He is presenting the Church with new wineskins. The cutting edge of the Church has been moved forward into a new dimension where even the most forward-thinking and progressive churches will need to rethink their strategies for this new season of Holy Spirit activity...Whatever we think we know, understand, and have experienced about church has probably not prepared us for all that God will be doing in this next phase. He is doing a new thing! We must therefore position ourselves where we can hear and bear all that the Lord wants to make known. Even Jesus said to His disciples at one point, 'I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now' (Jn. 16:12)."
LK10.com posted an article written by John White titled “Spiritual Moms and Dads”. It is subtitled, "Changing the definition of church from a meeting to a family changes everything."
Changing the definition of church from a meeting to a family changes everything. It changes personal interaction from once a week to daily. Encourage one another daily… Heb. 3:13. It changes training from communicating content to conveying life. We were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well… 1 Thes. 2:8. It changes leaders from skilled teachers/organizers to devoted parents. Like a mother caring for her little children…as a father deals with his own children… 1 Thes. 2:7,11
Gordon McDonald, editor of Leadership magazine in an article titled “Leader's Insight: So Many Christian Infants”, begins to capture this understanding of leadership. “But mature Christians do not grow through programs or through the mesmerizing delivery of a talented speaker (woe is me) or worship band. Would-be saints are mentored: one-on-one or, better yet, one-on-small group (three to twelve was Jesus' best guess). The mentoring takes place in the streets and living-places of life, not church classrooms or food courts. And it's not necessarily done in Bible studies or the like. Mature Christians are made one by one through the influence of other Christians already mature.” To read Gordon McDonald's entire article click http://www.christianitytoday.com/leaders/newsletter/2007/cln71001.html. To learn more about LK10.com click http://lk10.com/intro.html.
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