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Saturday, February 09, 2008

Practically Speaking

Of all of the Indy Scoreboard measurables, the one that resonates with me the most currently is Operation Timothy and the committment within to build leaders. Though I resonate with the heart to reclaim surrendered grounds, from my view I believe the organized church continues to face a leadership crisis. On that note, I would like to simply reflect "outloud" questions that I've been wrestling with for a good while.

How many churches do we know that pride themselves, or at least have mission statements that proclaim a committment to make disciples, but lack leaders for the most elementary functions within the church much less expanding the influence and impact in the city?

In watching the Mel Gibson movie, "We We're Soldiers" again this evening spoke to this reality we face. At one point Mel Gibson looks to his right hand man in the middle of the battle and asks, "At what point did General Custer realize he had taken his men to a slaughter?"

The hard and pressing reality in our commission to reach Indy is that to often our churches are generating leaders unequipped for the world that we live in. Leaders given a "calling" but get lost in culture. A good many of us have realized preperation for leadership doesn't soley rest in a training period, and that many Bible college grads land in their mission field, domestic or foreign, unable to influence people even their own age. And not for lack of love for God and their neighbor.

The majority of christian pastors and leaders do not lack a vision for what they believe God could do in their community. The question that we are forced to wrestle with is how will we create a culture of leadership development in the local church that matches the huge visions that God has given many us? What will the organized church do to position itself to make disciples equipped to influence culture and community?

The dreamer will dream. The planner will plan. But, will we stay committed to finding the answers to tough questions in order to raise up a generation of leaders to lead? And as Billy Graham said best, "Every generation is important. Every generation is strategic."

I certainly don't proclaim to know the answers to most of the questions, but maintain a committment to the journey of searching them out. However, if we are truly called to live as if Jesus could return tommorow, we should do more than ask the questions.

Aaron Story
BLOG- Practically Speaking

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Indiana Biblical Counseling Center Fall Banquet

The Indiana Biblical Counseling Center (http://www.indianabcc.com/) exists to assist churches in discipleship ministry by conducting seminars, hosting monthly Pastors Luncheons, and providing no-charge counseling. We have had the privilege of working with over 200 churches across the state of Indiana and many others across the country.

To get better aquainted with the ministry of IBCC, we invite you to join us on Friday, November 2nd, from 7:00-9:30 pm, for our annual Fall Praise Banquet. It will be held at the Indianapolis Training Center (2820 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46208). Come and enjoy an evening of fellowship, music, delicious food, and firsthand testimonies from individuals who have found lasting freedom and healing in Christ through the ministry of IBCC. The IBCC director, Rev. Jeff Pokone will also be presenting plans for building a more helpful ministry to you and your local church.

Make plans to attend this upcoming banquet. Allow us to meet you personally and learn how we can assist you. Be our guest and bring your spouse or a friend. The cost is $10/person. Pastors and their wives attend free. To RSVP, please contact our office at 317.585.1845 by Thursday, October 18th. We look forward to seeing you there!

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