Thursday, March 24, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Contend To The End
Tullian is becoming one of my favorite preachers/teachers to listen to. Here's his recent post.
Contend To The End
Friday, February 25, 2011
Evangelism and Hospitality
The other night, our care group discussed the issue of heaven which led us into a discussion on hell which led us to a talk on evangelism. Historically, those talks can turn into occasions for feeling condemned. It was different this time. I think we are getting it. It's not "doing", it's being. I don't do marriage. I am married. We don't "do" evangelism. We are in the work of opening our lives and homes to strangers. We make room for others. We are friendly and inviting to outsiders. We are others centered.
Here's a good article and link to a message on it. Enjoy.
www.http://mrlauterbach.typepad.com/gospeldrivenlife/2011/02/the-depths-of-hospitality.html
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
Alone Make Much of You
Posted: 30 Jan 2011 12:01 AM PST “O Jesus, take my bent away O Jesus, grant the gift to see And now if I should serve, or lead, O Jesus, be the treasure of "Using Our Gifts in Proportion to Our Faith, Part 2" (Minneapolis, Minn.: Desiring God Ministries, Nov. 7, 2004) |
Monday, January 17, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Listen Twice; Speak Once
Have you ever heard the saying,
"with two ears and one mouth you should listen twice and speak once." Anytime I hear someone speak on listening, I perk up.
Recently, I heard an attorney speak on the topic of synergy. Okay, sounds like an interesting topic. Synergy makes the world go round. But it wasn't the topic that impressed me, it was what he did. He walked into the room, introduced himself and then had all of us tell him our first names. Okay. Polite guy. Like him already. However, what he was doing was showing us what real listening is like.
He proceeded to teach his material all the while using our names throughout the time. Whoa! How did he do that? Does he have some magic trick that helps him remember stuff?
How about this. He listened. He was focused on us. He wasn't just giving the appearance of politeness. He was engaged. He was humble.
"It's the arrogant person who thinks they are picking up everything someone is saying."
He said that we all tend to wander off but says the remedy for that is to acknowledge you are doing it and then apologize for it.
"I'm sorry but I was distracted while you were speaking and really wasn't listening. Would you please repeat what you just said?"
Thanks Albert. I'm all ears.
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