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“Ten
Questions of Faith and Ministry”
People
often ask: Larry am I doing what God wants me to do? I use ten questions
to regularly guide my ministry and spiritual life. Recently, I shared them
in church and several people asked me for a copy. (Well, actually it was
just mom but she seemed genuinely interested.) So maybe you will find the
questions helpful too. Warning: Don’t think you have to check off
everything or feel guilty about what you are not doing. These questions
are simply meant to be a practical guide for you and your church.
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Do I pray
regularly? It sounds so
simple yet nothing happens without prayer. When I am struggling it is
often because my prayer life is not what it should be. Does your
church emphasize prayer as a regular and critical part of their
ministry? Prayer is always step one.
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Do
you have a vision? It is
difficult to shoot an arrow if there is no target. So how can you
function without a vision from God and goals to help you fulfill the
vision? What talents and resources are available to you… to your
church? What is needed in your community?
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Are
we growing in faith? Spiritual
formation is a continuous journey of learning, experiencing and
sharing the Word of God. Young and old are discovering a passion for
God’s Word but don’t always know where to begin. Bible studies and
small groups play a key role in spiritual development. Take a class,
participate in Sunday school or join a prayer group.
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Are
you caring for others? What
are you doing to maintain loving contact with friends and family? Do
you regularly offer encouragement? What is your church doing to care
for each other? Most offer shepherd groups, support ministries or
prayer chains. Perhaps you can help. The simple gesture of sending a
card is a ministry that often works miracles.
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Do
you cultivate friendships above and below your own age? If
you don’t… why not? Maybe you need to get a life! Just kidding but
it’s important that you reach beyond your comfort level and seek to
understand other age groups. You will learn a lot and probably have a
great time. Young and old alike have so much to offer but they need
our love and respect.
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Am
I involved in a community ministry? Is there a Habitat for Humanity near by?
Am I doing anything for children at Christmas? Are groups fixing
broken down houses for people too poor or sickly to make their own
repairs? Is there a “Meals on Wheels?” Every
community has needs? To meet those needs God has given us all unique
talents. What am I doing with mine? It’s usually not that hard to
find out what’s needed and ask: “How can I help?”
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Are
you a witness? Do people really know what you believe? How can you talk about God
without others feeling intimidated or offended? Do coworkers look upon
you as someone they can trust? Will you listen to their concerns with
respect and love? Are you praying for opportunities to share your
faith? The best definition for
being a witness is the willingness to make a sincere and honest
attempt to be a friend in the name of God.
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What
about men? 61%
of those not attending church are men. Maybe you can help with
starting a ministry for them. Mission trips, building projects and
sports have all proven to be successful ways to include guys. Many
come back to participate in other church activities.
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Are
we reaching singles? More
than 56% of the unchurched population is single. Surveys indicate that
many single adults believe in God but feel isolated from the church.
We can start recognizing their needs by changing our language. Family
night supper implies that you must be married to attend. Instead call
it a “Fellowship and Fun” supper. Ministry ideas could include
divorce and grief recovery workshops or single parent programs.
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What
about children? Parents are struggling to provide a wholesome environment for their
children. It usually starts at Sunday
school and they often need your help as a teacher or volunteer. There
are other ideas such as: After-School Ministry, Parent’s Day Out or
M.O.P.S.
I
can’t possibly do all that! True
but you can do something. My prayer is that these questions will
stimulate your thinking. Then, let God guide you. We
all face a challenge to reach out in ministry in creative ways. The main thing is to be open-minded, be in prayer and celebrate the
victories.
In
the last few years, I have witnessed many people inspired by God to become
involved in ministry. It has been the biggest joy of my life. The
excitement of doing something worthwhile for God is more contagious than a
flu epidemic and the results are far more lasting and satisfying. So, what
are you waiting for? Find your ministry today and may God be with you!
Do you have a ministry story to share?
Write me at
LarryDavies@SowingSeedsofFaith.com and I may use your story in a future
devotion.
Last
modified July 17, 2002.
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