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Friday, July 27, 2007

New Web Site

www.theendisforever.com

see you there.

-jordan


xanga is over

life and times of me using xanga are coming to a close.   In a week I will be shutting down this site forever.  I have a new web page that I hope everyone checks out and reads.  You can find the web site at

www.theendisforever.com  

God bless.  see you on the other side

-Jordan




Thursday, June 21, 2007

from pastor steven

I stole this from Pastor Steven's blog.

good stuff...


"I asked my friend Dwight Robertson to critique one of my sermons via cassette tape (remember those?) back when I was in college.
He liked my passion, but he had some concerns. He didn’t say my theology was sketchy. He didn’t detect spiritual pride, or anything like that, really.

But to him, my preaching style sounded an awful lot like another preacher we both knew and loved. My vocal inflections mimicked his. My word choices were almost identical. I was practically a carbon copy. And that bothered Dwight.

I was kind of caught off guard by this criticism. I mean, is it a sin to be inspired by someone else and desire to emulate their effectiveness?
Of course not.
The problem comes when what I see God doing through someone else puts the handcuffs on the unique gifts God has deposited in me.

Not only is it permissible to have heroes, role models, and mentors-
it’s mandatory for those who want to get better.
But sometimes your admiration for that person’s ability can actually lead to bondage.
When you hear a great preacher preach (let’s use Rob Bell for an example, because he’s freakishly smart and very original) your first thought may be:
“I wish I could bring it like him.”
Well, you can’t. You’re not supposed to. You’re supposed to bring it like you.
Rob Bell is already bringing it like Rob Bell. So you don’t need too. God’s already got the Rob Bell thing covered, that’s why he made Rob Bell.
Besides, only a freak can know that much about first century Judaism. So don’t go there.

Instead, think:
“Man, he can really bring it. I want to be able to bring it better next week than I did this week. I want to be able to bring it at the highest level of my capacity.”
And then get to work preparing instead of wasting time comparing.
Let the inspiration of how others preach, lead, and walk with God drive you to greater preparation and better creation, not imitation (dang, I’m flowin’).
Otherwise, you’ll limit yourself to being a second or third generation copy. A cheap replica.
Don’t let some other church’s growth confine you to the parameters of “the way they did it.” Learn from them. Steal some stuff, and translate other stuff to fit your context…eat the fish, leave the bones.
But don’t ever believe the lie that there is one monolithic method God blesses.

Instead of allowing someone else’s success to enslave you to emulate efforts, I pray that when you see God’s hand on others it would set you free to be yourself better than you ever have before."

Think about it.

-Jordan™


Sunday, June 10, 2007

reflections

Time spent in Japan has been both good and bad.  I see some things in life and church that are positive.  However, through reflection I find myself a lot of times focusing on the negative.  Some things I wear on my sleeve for the world to see.  I take my position at the church pretty seriously.  A young persons life is not a laughing matter.  We have to always make sure we are doing the best thing for our children spiritually. 

I got a chance to sit down with the missionary here right after I read my buddy Mark's blog.  He was asking good questions for his group that stimulated and encouraged my mind.  As the missionary spoke about the events going on overseas, they seemed to parallel the situations we are experiencing in the states.  I started to ask questions to myself as he spoke.

Questions for GeNESIS
1.  What is the point of doing youth ministry at Highland Community Church?  Do we have goals we want to see accomplished in ministry for our students?  How are we meeting these goals?
2. How are we sending out our students to the places that need them in missions?  How do we focus on sending our students to the missions field?  Are we sending our students to the right places?  How?
3. How are we using our students testimonies to advance the gospel of Jesus Christ in Highland IL?
4. How are we helping and encouraging each other in leadership?
5. How can we put our passion for the gospel into the students?

We have to stop focusing on our needs and what we want to do and focus on what God wants to do in our ministry.  That is the only way we will succeed.  As Bethany's friend Kari says "We need our lives to count for something more than comfort and wordly success; rather, something God exalting and eternal... so we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. for what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal."

If anyone has some ideas please  feel free to let me know.  I would love the feedback.

-Jordan™


Thursday, May 31, 2007

podcasting

Nobody takes your hand in ministry. Few come beside you and spend time encouraging us on a daily basis. I feel as if i am always on the defense, even when i don’t want to be. Going Roman is about embracing the culture today while sticking to the guns of the text. We need to understand that God loves us no matter what. We refuse to let loose the truths taught in scripture. To go Roman we have to be strong, to fight, to stand up in the times of hardship and speak truth. To take the Lord at his word at apply it to the life we live. To go Roman is to embrace the culture for change, to refuse to let people live in a state of sin, and to share the love of Christ, and to embrace the relationship Christ calls us to live in with Him. Go Romans with us.

-Jordan™



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