Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Level 3 Thinking

A missionary friend recently described to me what he defines as three levels of Christian thinking. The first is what he explains as Level 1: Meet my needs. He stated that in the vast majority of churches in America the typical message is how the Gospel will meet your needs. Your need for salvation, food, clothing, comfort, healing, etc.

Level 2: Use my gifts. He explained that in the vast majority of minister's conferences in America we will hear teaching around how to maximize ones gifts and calling. We will hear teaching on how to build a bigger budget, a bigger board, a bigger ministry and a bigger church. In essence an answer to the question, How can I be all that I was created to be?

Level 3: Build the Kingdom. Level 3 thinking, he described as Kingdom thinking. Basically answering this question: "What is it going to take to fully evangelize the ______________ people group?" In other words, there is no cost too great, no sacrifice beyond measure, no limit to what we may be willing to give or do to reach a particular people.

You see if our goal as ministers is to build our big ministry (even for the hope of reaching many) then we are unable to die for a few or even one. If I must grow a ministry then I must be here to grow it.

If, however, my purpose is to reach a people group with the Gospel of Jesus Christ then I am able to set aside theological differences, denominational boundaries, racial divides, economic barriers, and worship practices. I am able to reach across a country border, a church pew and a diner table to give to someone else. I am even able to lay down my life if that is what is required.

The Apostle Paul describe several individuals who were preaching the Gospel out of selfish motives. These folks were interested in making a name for themselves. Their intentions were to move Paul out of the way and take his place and credibility.

Paul's response to this situation is amazing to me. Instead of finding ways to bolster his name or undercut his "opponents," he simply rejoices in the Gospel being preached.

It's true that some here preach Christ because with me out of the way, they think they'll step right into the spotlight. But the others do it with the best heart in the world. One group is motivated by pure love, knowing that I am here defending the Message, wanting to help. The others, now that I'm out of the picture, are merely greedy, hoping to get something out of it for themselves. Their motives are bad. They see me as their competition, and so the worse it goes for me, the better-they think-for them. So how am I to respond? I've decided that I really don't care about their motives, whether mixed, bad, or indifferent. Every time one of them opens his mouth, Christ is proclaimed, so I just cheer them on! (Philippians 1:15-18 MSG)

I pray that my heart be turned from my kingdom to the building of His so that not even those with whom I may disagree can keep from rejoicing in the Gospel.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Marriage Seminar Attendees

Please begin to pray now for the WVIW Marriage Seminar weekend at the Darrington Unit, the prisoners, the prison staff, and for all to go as smoothly as possible.

I would like to ask you to especially pray for the other volunteers and the inmate couples who will attend this seminar.

The volunteers are:
Omar & Jessica
Randy & Eileen
Martin & Karen
Patricia
Bobby & Bunny
Richard & Kristi
Glenn
Mike & Margaret
Randy & Linda
Javier
Travis & Gina
Calvin & Nikki
Fred & Nesta
Nathanael & Laura
Myself and Betty.

Thanks very much

Johnny Moffitt.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

WVIW Staff need.

Dear Friends, March 11-13, we are hosting our fifth "Marriage Retreat" for correctional officers and staff in Region II of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. We have received funds to pay for the officer couples from Gateway Church in Dallas, but we need help with sponsoring our staff. Our volunteer team members pay their own way but the staff must be sponsored. We need sponsorships for four staff couples at $380 per couple. This covers three nights lodging and eight meals for husband and wife. Would you please consider sponsoring one or more WVIW staff couples for this much needed Marriage Retreat? These officers have a divorce rate of 95%. These retreats have proven to be very effective in the past. In fact we have received the Govenor's Award for them twice. In 2000 WVIW was named "The Best Family Ministry in Texas" for these retreats. We need your help. Please help us reach, strengthen, or even save these troubled marriages. You may donate on line at www.wviw.com, or send a check to the address below. God bless you and your church for all you can do. Johnny Moffitt Founder and President Worldwide Voice in the Wilderness PO Box 740273 Dallas, TX 75374 972-234-6009 FAX 972-234-6050 www.wviw.com johnnymoffitt@wviw.com

Thursday, January 20, 2011

WVIW Prepares to Visit TDCJ Darrington Unit this February



WVIW Staff and volunteer Team members are once again gearing up for a powerful visit to the Darrington Unit in Rosharon. TX. This is the second time in a year we will be at this unit and we are very excited about what God will do through the Marriage Seminar on Feb 25th-27th.

We have been inviting wives and asking for Team Members to get signed up this and last week.

If you did not recieve an email aboutr attending this seminar please email us or click the SUBSCRIBE button on the right to get enrolled in the WVIW newsletter email updates be sure to check the box for Marriage Seminars when you signup.

Please take a minute to read the amazing stories and testimonies from just over a year ago and see how God impacted the Darrington unit through the WVIW Marriage Seminar last year.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

You're invited this Sunday

Please come see me this weekend in Bertram, TX. I will be speaking at Ambassadors for Christ Church. You can see the photo here for the address. If you are able to come please make sure you stop by and see me personally after the service. Thanks for your support. Make sure to visit our main websites for our full ministry calendar. Johnny

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