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Ministry Strategy
My ministry strategy involves a
four-fold objective. In whatever medium I happen to be working in I take the
following steps:
1. Show people what they believe.
Many people base their lives on unexamined presuppositions about God, the
universe and the meaning of life. I expose those presuppositions and get people
to think about the big questions of their existence.
Mostly this involves framing the
issues that people talk about everyday in a different way then they are used to.
Instead of looking at only the political, sociological or psychological aspect
of current events, I show them the theological and spiritual side. Instead of
the temporal, I try to get them thinking about the eternal.
2. Break down false presuppositions.
Most people believe things about the big questions of life that are simply
untrue. I show them that. After framing the issue and getting people to realize
what they believe about eternal issues, I expose the weaknesses of that false
worldview.
3. Clearly explain the Biblical
truth of the matter. C.S. Lewis said that much of the doubt he encountered
regarding Christianity was quite understandable, given the doubters lack of
knowledge about what the Bible actually teaches. I think that typifies much of
the problem today. In every discussion or sermon, the doctrine that correctly
answers the big question of life being discussing is clearly explained.
4. Do steps 1 through 3 in a place
and a manner that is effective in a given culture.
In every society, there are certain
places in which ideas are publicly disseminated and discussed. In New Testament
days, for example, Paul went to the synagogues and marketplaces of the cities he
visited because that is where people were listening and talking (Acts 17).In
more recent American times, idea centers of a community have been the church,
the classroom, the newsroom and the barber shop. That is still the case, to some
extent, but things are changing.
People no longer trust the
mainstream newspapers or the network five o’clock news to provide reliable
information or commentary, so those newsrooms have lost some credibility.
Instead, people are turning to talk radio and the internet. Millions tune into
Rush Limbaugh and log on to The Drudge Report each day while newspaper
circulations lag.
Not many people hang out at the
barber shop anymore, either. However, a lot talk with their friends via email
and internet chat rooms. And a lot of those same people are producing and
reading blogs.
I want to proclaim the light of
truth in these new idea centers. This is where people are listening and talking,
so this is where I want to be.
I also want to be in a couple of the
more traditional American idea centers. Colleges are still great places to
discuss ideas, although recently the truth hasn’t been getting much of a
hearing. Today’s public universities are notoriously anti-Christian and part
of the reason is we are not in there battling. I want to be.
And, churches, at least those than
are focused on the Word, remain tremendous places to proclaim and discuss ideas,
so I will take to a pulpit any chance I get. Whether it be a Sunday morning, a
weekend conference or a week long camp, I’ll go wherever God beckons.
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