February 07, 2007

Marketing the Mission

On Friday, I am speaking at a Missions Conference to about 70 missionaries on the topic of "Marketing the Mission."  The bulk of traditional fund raising for missionaries is accomplished by speaking in church services.  However, the way church is carried out today cuts the number of these opportunities by a third.  In the past, there were typically 3 services per week.  Today, there is typically one corporate gathering each week supplemented by small groups. 

This shift has created a significant financial challenge for missionaries.  Those who have make the shift have/will prosper(ed).  Those who fail to leverage new venues for communicating their stories will atrophy and be ignored.

My undergraduate degree is in communication.  My corporate background is in marketing.  My passion is the mission of Christ.  I absolutely look forward to opportunities like these.  I still have fire in my belly.  I love to close deals.  I hate fishing.  I love catching.  I love to challenge people to try new things.  I love to be around people who are totally sold out to Christ and who are putting their lives on the line for His cause.  I hate to see people with a significant message being ignored.  I am very much looking forward to Friday and the relationships that will emerge from the meetings.

August 11, 2006

A Call to the new Hudson Taylors

Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Matthew 28:19

In "Breaking the Missional Code", Ed Stetzer points out the growing diversity of American communities where we are challenged by Christ to make disciples.  In looking at the above passage, we see that in the Greek, the phrase "all nations" is panta te ethnê.

Since nation-states are a modern development, the meaning of this passage is actually people groups.  We should understand that to also mean population segments and cultural environments.  That may not be rocket science but, it is a fresh challenge to exegete our communities, pray over our harvest, and reinvent ourselves much like Terry Hull points out in a discussion about contextualization and the Emergent Church that Hudson Taylor did as "he wore Chinese clothes to relate to the Chinese people."

John Hendryx at Reformation Theology shows that the result of contextualized ministry to the specific panta te ethnê near Hudson Taylor's Inland Chinese Mission, was that the seeds planted by Taylor have turned into estimates of up to 90 million Chinese Christians in what is undoubtedly the greatest revival event in one of the most inhospitable environments to Christianity on the planet.

The new challenge is not to contextualize for nations and population segments.  The challenge is reaching cultural environments.  For instance, within our fellowship at Life Pointe, you will find close to two dozen nationalities with room to continue to look more like our community in the future.  Within those nationalities are multiple sub-cultures, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation Americans, age differences, and socio-economic diversity.  The new challenge is creating environments and establishing relationships that speak love and a singular Gospel across multiple contexts.

I do not think it is possible to meet all expectations or satisfy all stylistic wants.  But, in our budding community, there is a great desire for authentic expression of Christ across cultural borders.  The style has to be love, connection, beauty, honesty, doctrinal integrity, and hospitality.

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August 07, 2006

Pray for the Children and Healing Place Church

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I have committed to pray for the children of Africa between August 1st-September 9th as a part of "40 Days of Prayer for the Children."  Dan Ohlerking from Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge asked me to pray for the Fontein Carepoint on Day 8 (August 8th).   I invite you to join me in prayer.  Please stop by the 40 Days Prayer Blog and log in a prayer with me.

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