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![]() Sunday morning, Pastor preaches a message from Hebrews chapter 11. But instead of speaking on the greats of the "Hall of Fame" of faith, he speaks on the four (un)honorable mentions, that the author admits he doesn't have time to discuss at length in this passage of Scripture. Yet despite their flaws, there was something worthy to note, for the history book of all time. Then last night, I put in a movie as I went to bed and the scene arrives, where a decision is revealed that affects every ones life. And the two to whom the decision is revealed, both sit in awe. The "un-qualifed" saying, are you sure? I'm not ready for this. Meanwhile, the "qualified" is saying, are you sure? She's not ready for this!" It reminds of a quote, though I can't remember who said it first at the moment: God doesn't call the qualified; He qualifies the called. There's so many times in life one feels they are in over their head. Followed by times, where for whatever reason, you feel that you could or should be doing something entirely different than what you are. This becomes especially difficult, if we start looking on external factors... it becomes the movie scene. "I'm not ready for this; it should be them." And the other party; they aren't ready for this, it should be me." Whatever the case may be, it happens to all of us; even Pastors. Church size, "results" of a message or service, measured by salvations, baptisms or compliments, ministries offered, growth of multiple campuses... just about anything can get in the way of simply doing the ministry one is called to do. It takes prayer to stay focused. On that note, pray this #seniorPastorMonday for pastors to keep and remain strong, in their ability to keep the main thing, the main thing. May distractions of comparisons not overtake them or distract them for the ministry and purpose God has specifically laid out for them. Pray that their qualifications, experiences and faults not stand in the way of their trusting and seeking God to do the miraculous in their church and community. Pray their personality and ego not become an issue, that they think more highly than they ought, of their abilities in ministry that they are no longer effective. May they stay true to who they are, what they have been called to do and place their trust and humility in God alone; that it is He who accomplishes a great work through our faithful service. For His glory and the cause of Jesus Christ. The work of the Lord fulfilled through His laborers on earth. -PNC
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![]() I was amazed again yesterday, what can happen as we confess our need to God for His help in our circumstances; praying that He would work the miraculous; praying that He would handle all the details for His glory and honor. Then this shows up on my quotes app this morning: I believe God is managing affairs and that He doesn't need any help from me. With God in charge, I believe everything will work out for the best in the end. So what is there to worry about." -Henry Ford. Thanks Henry. Nothing. There is absolutely nothing to worry about. As we commit our plans to the Lord. As we seek His face, that He would grant us wisdom and direction in the situations we face and the paths that lay before us. It's so cool to watch the handiwork of God. It truly is like watching a master craftsman or a top-shelf artist. Ford's words are a great reminder, as we are three days into 2016, that whatever new ideas, directions and decisions are being acted upon to accomplish more for the kingdom of God, may we not fret and freak and frustrate. Simply trust, believe and obey. Let us not be anxious for anything, but in all things with prayer and supplication, let our requests be made known unto God. On this first #effectiveSunday of 2016, may these words ring true and come to our remembrance often. Indeed, may we not freak out and frustrate over situations that don't go our way; that don't work out as desired, but remain faithful to what God has called us to do; knowing the master craftsman is it under control. We need not worry that He is second-guessing the affairs of man or His working the miraculous throughout. Pray pastors and churches not let past situations and circumstances stand in the way of being able to trust, believe and obey, anew and afresh today. Sovereign God is still on the throne, still in control, still concerned with the lives of His creation. We look to you O God, confident; you've got this...my life; the whole world, in your Hands. -PNC ![]() I don't even remember how this happened, it came just so quick this morning, but I was thinking about #youthPastorWednesday for what seemed like only a second or two, when I thought about the verse from Jeremiah 17. He shall be like a tree, planted by water, that sends out its roots to the stream. It has no fear of heat. It leaves remain green. It is not anxious when the drought comes, for it always bears fruit. It was the first line that stood out. Trees planted by water. This is the next generation. Flowers have their place, as do plants. But when storms hit, it's the trees that provide cover; that block the wind; that shield from the elements. The next generation of adults need to have a pivotal moment in their life, when spiritually-speaking, they were planted near the Living Water, as Jesus depicted Himself to the woman at the well. At an early age, a root-system of faith that is nourished and fed by Christ must be established; that they may endure all that nature's elements may throw and blow their way. There will be tests and trials and destructive attempts on their life as we all have faced, but a deep faith, grounded in Christ will endure and remain constant, in expressing the love and adoration to God Almighty. The world is coming to a place where its needs people of strength. Pillars in their communities, fortified against the forces that would lay waste to anything it's path. Pray, this #youthPastorWednesday, that God would help us raise, mentor and pastor kids and teens who would be as trees, planted by water. May the trust in the Lord God Almighty with all their heart, soul, mind and strength. May the truly have no fear of drought, always full of life, knowing their source of supply comes from God. Pray they always produce fruit that reflects and advances the cause of Jesus Christ. As pastors and parents partner together in bring up this generation... May they forever impact the landscape of this world, for the betterment of its people; for the kingdom of God. To God be the glory, as the body of Christ moves forward in prayer today. -PNC ![]() I went to bed last night and woke up again this morning, both times, the megachurch pastor in Georgia who committed suicide recently, still roaming the forefront of my mind. As 2015 closes in less than 72 hours, I can only imagine the year that some pastors and churches have endured. Incredible moves of God, for sure... but also great tragedy. Great loss. Seemingly insurmountable frustration. Faith-breaking situations. Struggles so real, that if people knew even a fraction more of what was going on than they perhaps already know, they would shake their heads in disbelief... having nothing to offer in terms of comfort or strategy that might bring help to the person and/or situation. While I'm the farthest from being an expert on the subject of suicide, I imagine there are a number of process-stages that one goes through in arriving to the decision to go through with the act. I also, believe, that given how life builds up and situations and frustrations compound, it's harder to know exactly, just where one is at in the process. Everyone copes and manages life differently and there are so many things in the world that are changing so much, there's more to the process that's hidden than perhaps we realize. Burn-out. If not managed well, life will scourge our hearts and minds... and the life that was once beautiful; you can't even tell what it is or what it used to be any more. For those in ministry, this is their edge, And with 1500-1700 a month walking away; who knows who is next? Who knows just how close they are? Pray, this #associatePastorTuesday, for pastors struggling with suicide. Pray for those who are at the various edges of life and decisions that could forever affect, their life, that of family and friends; those who sit in their churches and under their ministry. Pray for the healing and restoration of their hearts and minds through the power of God and the comfort of the Holy Spirit. May they be brought back from the brink of the edge they find themselves. May they know they are loved and appreciated; for indeed, they are. More than they and much more the people express. Rescue those in need; especially those who lead. For the glory of God and the cause of Jesus Christ. May the healing of our land coming through the healing of our leaders -PNC ![]() I really don't like changing churches. And it makes me sad to see friends and pastors move to other locations, ministries and opportunities. Yet this is a normal part of life. God places, uses, and moves people, their talent and resources as He sits fit, to benefit the body of Christ and to accomplish His sovereign plan. I was thinking about this yesterday, as a friend told me during service, that it was their last Sunday; he was taking a Director of Outreach position at a church much closer to their home. I'm excited for them, but they will be missed. Then I remembered our Pastor was still out of town for the holidays and I remembered the last time I told a Pastor that it was time for us to change churches. It's almost always a mixed-emotion moment. Yet, I'm excited for my friend... for what God is going to accomplish through this opportunity. What will God do in their community, in that church body, as they work to make an impact for the kingdom of God and the cause of Jesus Christ. Plus, this is what growing in faith is; discipleship and preparation to go and share. So, on this #seniorPastorMonday, pray for churches and pastors, that their congregations and communities would continue to grow in the faith and knowledge of God. Pray there be a sensitivity to the move of the Holy Spirit and the prompting of God as He directs peoples paths in the opportunities of life and of ministry. May their not be a rush to quick decisions, but a readiness to go when God moves quickly. Pray for a strengthening of those who continue to serve where they are planted. For where there are people will needs, there will be people needed to go and serve. For the glory of God and the cause of Jesus Christ. Rooted in God; transplanted for His plan. -PNC ![]() It's the day after Christmas and things are beginning to return to normal. Perhaps the house is still a mess (which may be common); perhaps you're glad to have more space, now that the Christmas presents are out of the way. And with Christmas falling on a weekend, we're thinking about all the stuff that needs to get done before going back to work on Monday. With all of that, the birth of Christ forever changed all the days that would follow, as it does for anyone has a child. Yet Christ is the only One whose gift of life comes with the promise of life after death. No day should be normal after coming to Christ. Yet it so often does, as its easy to do. Not even intentionally, do we find ourselves living life "normal", instead of forever changed by the power of Jesus Christ. And if the difference isn't noticed in the life of the believer, then how will an unbeliever have an expectation or desire that their life could be complete with Him, rather than the life they lead today? As we close out this Christmas season, may we remember on this #communitySaturday, the lives that were forever changed through salvation in Jesus Christ. May we remember the impact they made on the world around them; many an impact on the world that allows us to enjoy the life we live today. Pray the change Christ has made in us be on the forefront of our minds as we share life with our fellow man, living and communicating in ways that express the difference Christ has made in us There is no normal, after Christ has entered the room called your life. Neither is life normal after one has ignored Christ' knock on the door of their life. May God continue the good work He has started in us and start a new work in those who have yet to accept Christ as Lord. For the glory of God and the cause of Jesus Christ. Answered prayer in the form of lives changed for eternity and earth. -PNC ![]() I had to smile yesterday afternoon, as I thought about #missionsFriday and Christmas landing on a Friday. And I believe it was a God-moment, as to just how quickly it occurred to me... Christ left His place of comfort and familiarity to go to a place most would not, to reach a lost people group with the message that God had a plan to restore humanity and bring them in, to right relationship with Him. Only this missionary was the message, rather than communicating the message a lost people. Perhaps you've seen the meme being posted throughout social media, that shows a Christmas wreath on the left side and a crown of thorns on the right. Over the wreath, the phrase "Tis the season. Over the crown, "For this reason". It really is quite incredible to consider. For all those who don't think they have value, that they are of worth, that have never been told that there is a reason and purpose for this thing called "Life", Christ came to bring life. Not just life on earth, complete with meaning, but eternal life; using His life to bring us into right relationship with God the Father. What a journey. Moments of joy, moments of sadness. Miraculous stories untold. Realizations of rejections from those who refuse to hear. Sounds like many a missionary journey. Paved by the very first; planned by God from the very beginning. This is perhaps the most profound point of the gospel; that sovereign God made a way of redemption well before the fall of man. Jesus Christ on a cross, for the salvation of man through the plan of redemption was not a "hail Mary" (forgive the pun) by God in a "oh my goodness, what do I do" moment of strategy. God is not a half-way, half-thought, half-hearted God. He goes all the way, not having missed a thing, not having given less than the very best of all He had. A price can not be placed on a life, let alone a person's one and only child. Yet that's exactly what God did... because every man, woman and child was and remains, worth every drop of Christ' shed bled. On this #missionsFriday Christmas, pray many would hear and respond to the message of Christ. May the gift of eternal life be the greatest gift received this joyous day, for it remains, the greatest gift ever offered. Pray for divine appointments and family, friends and strangers cross paths on this day of occasion, the celebration of the birth of Christ...the first missionary. -PNC ![]() The human body continues to amaze me. You go sit down for just a few minutes and your body knows what you need. Two hours, maybe four. Six hours, perhaps even eight hours later... all you did was sit on the couch for five minutes. And it's morning time. Its 3 am. And you may or may not have an idea that you were running low on fuel, but not fumes... at least not yet. It's been a long year... that has gone by terribly fast. And on this Christmas Eve, in the frenzy of gifts and family and services and outreaches to the community and families in need, today is and will be a difficult day to balance. Plus some still have to go to work today! (at least for a little bit) Just remember, minus the appearance of the heavenly hosts and the star that lit up the sky, Joseph and Mary arrived in Bethlehem with little fan fair. None to be exact. Just the presence of Almighty God and the expectation of His beloved gift to humanity. In the final moments of insanity before Christmas day and the celebration of God's gift to us, through the exchanging of gifts with us, may we remember the gift that truly matters. As much as we love to catch up on rest, it's coming to Christ and the rest we have in Him that matters for all eternity. For all those who are burdened and heavy-laden... REST. In the name of the Lord, Jesus Christ. Pray, this #deaconThursday, for deacons, administrators and staff (and pastors for that matter) worn out; physically exhausted, mentally-spent, emotionally weary from the activity and ministry of church and ministry. On this Christmas Eve, may they be strengthened and renewed; quickened in their mortal bodies by the power of God. Pray for the outreach and services that will continue today and tomorrow as we celebrate the birth and life of Christ. May many people experience His love and forgiveness and experience the greatest gift one could ever receive... the gift of One laying down His life for a friend. Pray many would receive that gift, for those who do are called the friends of God. And He is not willing that any should perish. For the cause of Jesus Christ and the glory of God. May Heaven and Earth celebrate over the lives of those who receive Christ as the greatest Christmas gift ever given!! -PNC ![]() “He needed to take a break from ministry and the way our culture is, the culture forbids that. How much do you share? How much grace do people allow?” [furthermore...] “It’s hard to be honest. It’s difficult for some preachers to be honest. Every pastor needs a pastor to kind of lead and guide them. But it’s hard for us to really find that relationship because often pastors are trying to compete with or cremate you. And so it’s difficult to find camaraderie.” - Dr. E. Dewey Smith Jr., senior pastor at The House of Hope Atlanta, on the suicide of Pastor Teddy Parker **read article here: Pastor commits suicide while congregation waits It really is amazing what we have come to in this culture. We desire authenticity and genuine communication and as soon as one replies "If you really want to know..." No, thanks... I didn't really want to know. And the wall is built. Grace is contingent. So is forgiveness. Love comes with strings. Compliments are based on performance Feelings towards the sermon depend on the level of conviction we feel. Tithing, attendance, inviting neighbors and friends, one's desire to get more involved in (or withdraw from) ministry all follow suit. I really can't get over this tragedy and stress enough, the importance of praying for pastors and churches. This is utterly unacceptable. Pray, this #associatePastorTuesday, for all pastors, struggling with any phase of burnout, from walking away to thoughts of suicide. Pray for the miraculous power of healing and strength to fill them and combat the frustration and loneliness they face. Pray for the families affected who don't know where to turn or who to seek for help. May God be their refuge and strength during these times. God help us... and this culture that desperately needs to return to you. In the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ. -PNC ![]() As our Pastor closed Sunday mornings' service, he gave an altar call for people that were going to be around family and friends in the coming days and weeks who do not have a relationship with God, as well as people who work or live near those who, likewise, need to hear the message of Christ. Pastor then proceeded to say, that He was responding... for the nephew in his family who is away from God; and not just away, but with a multi-generational history of family members who gave their lives to full-time ministry, the nephew is far, far away from God. He than followed it up with a phrase that perfectly sums up the reasoning behind Bring Me 70 and the need to #pray4pastors. "No family is exempt." For whatever reason we think pastors are, they are not. For whatever reason we think they should be, they have never be. For whatever reason we hope they might be, it's never going to happen. Pastors and their families are neither exempt or immune... to arguments and disagreements, frustrations and challenges, struggles that last for extended periods of time; tragedies of life and the heart-breaking moments of regrettable decisions made by family members they care for deeply. All of which, sounds exactly like the life of everyone who attends church as well as everyone who has never set foot in church. Pray, this #seniorPastorMonday, for Pastors and their families who have members wanting nothing to do with God and the church. Pray they would be strengthened and encouraged with the hope that God has a plan for them to return, just as the prodigal came to his "what am I doing" realization. Pray for the challenges and difficulties Pastors face on the home front, for the moments of stress and tension that we all experience and try to work through. May there be a grace about their lives, that would cover them, realizing they don't have to maintain some level of perfection because of their position. Pray God would accomplish the miraculous, as they seek Him and trust Him, anew and afresh, for the prayers that weigh heavy on their heart. God is greater, than the situations that would seek to take them out and the challenges that are planned to burn them out. May their hearts and minds be fortified as they focus on God and the ministry for which He has called them to carry and fulfill for the kingdom of Heaven. For His glory. For the sake of the cross. Redemption, in the name of the Lord. -PNC ![]() You have to love technology. And the sovereign hand of God when the responds appropriately to challenging circumstances. Friends of mine, who happen to be great pastors are experiencing phenomenal growth in their current ministry. So much so, they are preparing for plans on their third building. However, it didn't fit within current zoning laws with the city. Tuesday night, I watched, via the city council webcam, as the body of Christ came together to show their support and appeal the decision of the local politic that rezoning this latest building purchase made sense. For the church. For the good of the community. For the needs of the city. Plus it was the best use of a building that had been vacant for years and was proving to be difficult to get occupied under current standards and procedures. The church won the appeal, and God working the miraculous aside, I am confident it was largely in part because of the leadership team of the church and how the body of Christ responded to the decisions made by local governance, even when they disagreed. It reminded me of a similar situation our church went through with our building program. Likewise, it could have been a huge battle. But the situation was handled with grace and love, not out of spite or revenge, much like Tuesday night. In similar manner, God worked the miraculous for our church, in a different direction and our church and community has been better with that outcome. Just as I am sure, my friends will see in their community. Pray this #deaconThursday, for the decisions that churches face as they deal with local and state governing bodies and legal issues. May the grace and love of God permeate conversations and discussions amidst difficult and complex circumstances. May understanding and patience be the undercurrent throughout the process. Pray hearts and lives would be challenged and changed as communities witness the strength of the body of Christ handle frustrating circumstances with kindness. Pray for local leaders; that they to would bring open minds and understanding hearts to the table. Pray the favor of God and His sovereign will to be experienced in all matters; that regardless of the outcomes, He would be glorified and receive all praise. May the body of Christ and the governing bodies of the state work together, for the glory of God and the betterment of its people. For the cause of Jesus Christ. Communities changed. One decision, with the favor and blessing of Almighty God. -PNC ![]() It's amazing the power of faith through the lives of a community; a people who love God and love people. In all sincerity of heart and genuine spirit, people truly seek the face of God and desire see God make a difference in the lives of those they come in contact with, through God's working in their own lives. The stories are told and the ramifications are felt and noticed... right up to the point that someone looks at the math. In short, the amount of total impact is unknown... except to say it is eternal. Furthermore, It is all priceless. Even if you could put a value on what is gained financially through a life changed and serving God, you can't put a value on the peace, joy, love and forgiveness experienced by an individual that recognizes they were brought back from the brink of being on the edge of life. A changed individual makes for better friends, better employees. A changed spouse makes for better, stronger marriages. Stronger marriages give way to better parents, leading children by example. Stronger families result in stronger communities and even stronger churches. And the value in that is far-reaching. Pray this #youthPastorWednesday for the process of changed lives as it extends and reaches this generation of young people. May the recognize early on, the power of God in their lives through salvation. May a firm foundation of faith be established that will allow them to stand firm in all they encounter in this life. Pray their influence is far-reaching as they share and live out, an active and genuine faith in God as they trust and believe for the miraculous in everyday life. May they experience first-hand the joy and peace that comes from living a life that loves God and loves people. For the glory of God and the cause of Jesus Christ. The world changed as the world of one life is changed by the Cross. -PNC ![]() The other night, at a small Christmas party, a friend of mine and I had a few minutes that we were able to step outside and catch up, away from the group. It was only 15 minutes or so, but enough to be able to share a few of life's struggles over the past couple of weeks and encourage one another... even if it was as simple as knowing someone else had a similar experience. Later that same night, I put on a movie on Netflix as I went to bed. The younger brother was in some serious trouble and the older brother had to make a deal in exchange for his life. But the brother was going to need some help. And so the calls began in hopes of recruiting his old friends, from another time in his life Depending on the numbers you look at, some statistics regarding pastors have them at around 70% as NOT having any close friends. A whopping 7 out of 10 pastors, do not have at least one, or a few people in their lives that they would consider close enough to share life and ministry and the struggles between the two. This is both bad and easy to fix. On this #associatePastorTuesday, pray God will divinely place the right people in the right places to establish the kinds of friends and friendship that pastors need. Pray people, both in the congregation and community will not be so quick to judge and condemn pastors and their families for personal or professional situations or statements that they may disagree with. May tension and conflict decrease in frequency. May patience and understanding increase, as Pastors are working out their own faith and the struggles of life just as much as those not in ministry, yet with the weight of the eternal responsibility they carry, that comes with the office of Pastor. May they be strengthened and encouraged, that they are not alone. That there is help. That there are people who care and are praying. May the church rise up and show themselves the love of Christ to pastors, just as they would their neighbors. For the glory of God. For the cause of Jesus Christ. For what good does it do for a church to reach the lost if it destroys a pastor in the process. -PNC ![]() At our church, Pastor is doing a mini-series this month, on The Miracles of Christmas. Yesterday, he spoke on the birth of John the Baptist and all day, I couldn't get this observation out of my head. "I"m not sure which is more of a miracle: that Elizabeth gave birth in her old age, or that a preacher remained silent for nine months" - Pastor Brad Trask Comical as it, I can't help but wonder how so many pastors do so well in bringing the Word of God each after service. I imagine massive amounts of time in prayer. Tons of time in study and preparation. Hours in writing and organizing thoughts to paper. Plus there's the work and operations of the church to oversee. Vision to cast. People to visit. Herein lies the importance of having great Associate Pastors and other staff and administrative roles filled with people, who in their own right, are doing a great work. There's a great difference between grabbing the "McNuggets" of the word of God and digging deep for the nuggets of significance and worth within the profound truths of Scripture. I admire and appreciate the various Pastors, whose churches I have been a part of over the years, who have the incredible ability to consistently, weekly, dig deep within Scripture for application in our lives today. I am also keenly aware, that for many, it probably doesn't come quite so easy and one may never know or fully see how much is being missed or lost for any number of reasons, but could be something as simple as not having a team in place that allows Senior Pastors to focus on the preaching and teaching of the Word. That alone can cause long-term problems and damage. Pray this #seniorPastorMonday, that God would help bring balance and assistance to those Pastors struggling with the responsibilities and schedule of church operations. Pray the right people and skill sets would enter the scene where and when they are needed. Pray for a fresh outpouring and anointing of the Spirit during the times of study and preparation that is invested into developing sermons and series of sermons each and every week. May they find the deep riches of truth and the proper context of understanding the Word as well as bringing to light the appropriate application of what God has for us today. May doubt and fear and the questioning of God not stand in the way of what He would desire to accomplish. The truth shining brightly from the depths of Scripture. May it be our portion and sustenance to get through each day. For the glory of God. His unsearchable riches made known to all. -PNC ![]() December is also a great and busy month...for everyone. Church, family, business... life gets crazy in a hurry. And expensive. And reflective. It's the end of the year. It's the time to celebrate the birth of our Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ. It's the time of year we more greatly consider those less fortunate than ourselves and on the list of time goes. Throw in the birthdays of a couple of immediate family members (my own included) and it becomes a time of great reflection. What has one done well? What does one regret? How does one go about putting a game plan together, of which, after the year changes over, they will do more well, than they will regret? Plus, there's the simple, yet infinitely unanswerable question, "where does time go" in the first place! This is a great time for the church to be effective. In sharing the reason for the season. In helping those in dire circumstances, experiencing great need and struggling with great loss. In helping people find purpose and meaning. In discovering "what's next" in our lives and with the help of Almighty God, putting our faith to daily good use. On this #effectiveSunday, pray the church displays well, the love and power of God for those who need to experience grace and forgiveness. Pray this will be a time of healing and restoration for those struggling with the losses and blows that life has dealt them. May bitterness and frustration go as Christ brings purpose and meaning this holiday season. In all things, may people know and remember Jesus is the reason and may the live out the purpose and plan God has for them, during this season and the many that follow. Celebrating the life of Christ by being His hands extended. For the glory of God., we rejoice in Christ coming to man. -PNC ![]() I got to thinking last night about how much churches have changed, as I was watching some older Christian rock concerts on YouTube. To think that there was a time when church was against music that sounded like some of the some of the most-talented and popular, secular rock groups, even though the message was based on Scripture and of sound doctrine. Shortly thereafter, I came across a sermon by Pastor Willie George, speaking on the missing ministry of Jesus. He proceeded to explain Christ's interaction with children and what the kingdom of heaven will be like. What stuck out to me, was how he shared how he preached at some of the largest churches in America some 20-30 years ago, yet today, not only are the dwindling in size; they are altogether empty. Sadly, there are many reasons, more than we care to admit are probably quite valid. Pastor George's point, though...20-30 years is a generation; an unending commitment to the ministry of children. A church that struggles to grow, will eventually cycle out, as the congregations grow older and the kids and youth grow up and go out. Yes, it's important for churches to minister to widows and orphans, young couples in marriage and "young" couples at heart, but a church that isn't growing in it's ministry to families, will be a church that eventually cycles out of existence... at least to some degree, if not entirely. Pray this #communitySaturday, as the church engages community, it will seek to make greater impact on families and children. May they grow and develop in their relationships with God and each other as they "do life together". Pray their commitment to the community begins with a community to the family unit, building strong foundations of faith based on the Word of God rather than the word of who stands at the pulpit, or leads worship or a service. Pray God work the miraculous, as the world returns to placing their trust in Him, through individuals, through families, through the body of Christ reaching their communities. For the glory of God and the cause of Jesus Christ. Strong churches, built by strong families who in return, build stronger communities. -PNC ![]() You've probably all seen or heard the commercials now, about the reversal of roles, as adult kids transition through the process of caring for their aging parents; in situations similar to what the kids experienced when they were still kids. Reading books together, a bodily injury, needing time alone to figure stuff out... but family remains. Last night it occurred to me how often we wish we were kids again. They have so much fun. Then they get in trouble and we're glad we're the parents or the adults in the situation. Then adults have their moment and the realization happens, that the kids are better behaved then the grown-ups... and we are the ones in trouble. A famous comedian once stated in his skit, the words of his parents... "I hope for your sake, you have children who act the same way that you act." Depending on your nature, this can be either a blessing or a curse. And if it's a combination, then God help us for the kids that may be confused by the mixed signals... not only for living but for faith. Especially since the impact remains unknown for an undetermined amount of time and the manifestation thereof. On this #youthPastorWednesday, continue to pray for parents and pastors alike, that our lives would send consistent messages to our kids, about family, about friends, about faith in God and the love we have for each other because of the love He has shown to us. Pray that moments of joy and laughter would outweigh the moments of frustration and anger. Pray that no matter the situation, the grace of God would be shown and experienced through the power of forgiveness and continuing to act in love, even when we don't "feel" like doing so. May we live in a manner pleasing to God. A manner contagious to our kids. For the health of the family. For the betterment of community. For the testament of the grace and love of God. For the acknowledgement of Christ' work in our hearts. -PNC ![]() There's a Chinese proverb that says: Those who say it's impossible should not interrupt those doing it. Yesterday, Pastor started a new holiday series on the Miracles of Christmas and more than 2000 years later, man still replies to what God has stated and simply asks, "How can this be?" Truer still, our response often times mirrors that of Joseph, where we decide how we will react to a situation until God brings reassurance that everything will work out according to His plan. We simply need to trust in Him and walk accordingly, rather than going about it our way. *something I needed to be reminded off, even as I just now typed those words! Man says impossible. God says I AM. Impossible is the wrong response for the great I AM. On this #seniorPastorMonday, pray for pastors facing situations where God needs redirection and reassurance. Pray they would be reminded of the simple truth, that with God, all things are possible to them that believe. May each of us not give way to the temptation to walk in our own understanding, but to acknowledge Him in our all our ways, leaning on His understanding rather than ours and our experience. Pray pastors would be unhindered and unrestrained in their confidence that God is able to perform the miraculous in their lives and in their ministry. For the glory of God. For the strength of the body of Christ. May God speak LIFE as clearly and boldly He spoke LIGHT. -PNC ![]() Much like salt & light, the church has a very specific purpose. If light isn't dispelling darkness, then it's clearly, not living out its purpose. If salt isn't salty, then how can it be called salt? Its a sad state when you hear the church is out of touch with the needs of people in their own background... perhaps, even as close as their own congregation. Similarly, when those in the church fall away, to the point that life decisions take a dramatic turn, its hard to react and respond in ways that will draw, if every so slowly, someone back to a relationship with God. As the world turns, ever more rapidly, we need to the church to be effective. In its ministry. In its outreach. In watching over the lives it cares for... to guard against the attacks of the enemy that would lure people away from their walk of faith. The days are short.The days are evil. All the more reason, we need to preserve faith and dispel darkness. Pray this #effectiveSunday, for an increase in the churches ability to grow and develop people in their walk of faith. Pray that the light that is within us, remain bright. May God's purpose prevail, regardless of our faults and regardless of our ability to figure things out on our own. Pray the church continues to seek the one that is lost. Pray those who remain, retain the understanding that they are valued, while the church looks for the lost. No matter our place in life, may we all remember our place in Christ; that our standing with God outweighs our position on earth. For His glory. For His sovereignty. According to His will, not our own. Called to preserve. Called to shine. -PNC ![]() About mid-day yesterday, on the east side of my home state, lots of cloud cover, and the sun trying hard to break through... much like the pic. In watching it, I couldn't help but think, Christ could return any minute. Mind-blowing, when you think about it, really. Life is but a glimpse. And from behind the wheel, I couldn't help but wonder what happens to traffic when millions are caught up in the air. As Christmas gets closer and the church engages community, it's a balancing act as we share the love of Christ and the gift He has for mankind. Salvation isn't to be rushed, yet with every passing day, it is becoming evermore transparent that His return is fast approaching. There should be a sense of urgency in our faith. And it's up to God, for their heart to be ready to hear and accept. For when you the Word of the Lord, now is the day of Salvation Christmas is exciting for many reasons. The opportunity to connect with friends and family and bring gifts as the wise men brought to baby Jesus is wonderful. But the fact remains, the greatest gift given on the day of Jesus birth, was Himself. Though the culmination of the gift wasn't for another 33 years, His birth was the beginning of the promise from long ago... and the fruition of God's plan from the very beginning. Pray this #communitySaturday, that hearts will be prepared to receive the Word of the Lord this holiday season and accept His gift of eternal life. Pray for barriers and fears, thoughts and past experiences to be laid to the side, in order for God to work the miraculous in peoples lives... healing and restoration, peace and forgiveness as they have never known. May the greatest gift ever offered, eternal life through Jesus Christ, be accepted by many... especially considering there is nothing to do or pay on our part, to receive it. It is free to accept for everyone. For His glory. The purpose of Christ fulfilled. -PNC |
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