Provision

Don't give up.

Don't give up.

I How many times have you felt like just giving up?

 A great preacher called Bob Mumford once addressed a leadership conference with these words: “We’ve all thought of giving up.  The difference is some of us haven’t.”

 We look at what we’ve done, and often the results we expected just didn’t come.  Money, jobs, relationships, family, church - the list of disappointments goes on.

Why we don't get Community Right.

Why we don't get Community Right.

I sat with a psychiatrist friend this week who critiqued the western church from the standpoint of an African.  He said we compartmentalize our lives to the point where church fits into one part of life, but does not affect the rest of it.  For African Christians in general, church is at the heart of life. This is really just another way of saying they understand community better than we do. 

One day at a time

One day at a time

Recently I looked at the schedule set in front of me.  Taken as a whole, it was rather overwhelming and I was having a hard time figuring out how we would manage to get through it all.  So I made a decision.  Having read it through once, I would only look at it one day at a time.  And that worked for me. 

Where the Prosperity Message goes wrong

Where the Prosperity Message goes wrong

I believe in God’s provision.  I believe he is committed to looking after his all his people financially.

 I also believe we have a supernatural enemy who wants to rob us of truth, and that one of the most effective ways of accomplishing that is by distorting truth.  So if the enemy wants to rob us of the Biblical promise of God’s provision, he will produce a twisted version of it which will lead the weak astray and turn the rest of us off.  And this leads us into another form of error.  Reaction against distortion turns into a different kind of distortion.

What we never talk about in Church

What we never talk about in Church

Why is money is so often a forbidden topic in church?  Jesus certainly didn’t have that view.

 Jesus talked a lot about money. In fact, he talked about money more than he talked about anything else. More than he talked about faith, prayer or even heaven and hell.