Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Nail Obituary

I mentioned earlier that Lesa's uncle, Rev. Bill Nail, died the other day. His obituary shares something of his half-century as a Southern Baptist pastor. Once again, I believe that we should honor the soliders of the cross who pass on.

http://www.webfh.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=116367&fh_id=10801&s_id=691F0591BDCA60B1B3C1149313DED56D

Response to Cameron

As you might expect, biblical scholars are challenging James Cameron's documentary set to air on Sunday. Ben Witherington is featured in the following story:

http://www.playfuls.com/news_0005642_Scholars_Prepare_Systematic_Debunking_of_Tomb_of_Jesus.html

I saw "Larry King Live" the other night and Al Mohler did a masterful job as usual in articulating the orthodox response to all this nonsense.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Here We Go Again!

We must be getting close to Easter. James Cameron is going to "sink" Christianity.

http://www.filmstalker.co.uk/archives/2007/02/james_cameron_reveals_remains.html

Don't you get tired of this every year? I do.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Fairview Website

Several of you have asked by e-mail about the website of the church where I am currently serving as interim pastor. Here it is:

http://www.fairviewgreer.net/index.php

You might even get a glimpse of me in a couple of pics.

Bill Nail

I wanted to write just a short piece on the passing today of Lesa's uncle, Rev. Bill Nail. Bill served many years as a pastor, often as a church planter. His most effective ministries were in Michigan, during the days when Southern Baptists were just catching hold in that state. He was a go-getter, and I would have liked to observed him during the height of his ministry.

The old soldiers who paved the way for guys like me are going on to their eternal reward every day. We should learn a few things from men like Bill. First, their devotion to the Lord; that is obvious. Second, their devotion to their church. They loved their people. These men were not CEO types. They lived to serve the people, and they often sacrificed a lot to do that. Third, their devotion to the SBC. Bill was a denominationalist. We're losing that more every day, and the convention is reaping the results of it, I'm sad to say. I hope there will be a renewal of devotion to the convention that Bill and others like him spent their lives building.

Bill has enjoyed today a great reunion in heaven with members of his family who have gone before. I'll always be grateful for knowing him. Lesa is a bit sad today because this is the last one of her uncles and aunts to go on to Heaven. Bill was her mother's younger brother.

His funeral will be Wednesday in Kennett. I'm sure he's heard a "Well Done" from the one who he has served all these years!

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Spiritual Warfare

We were blessed at Fairview this weekend to have Dr. Chuck Lawless of Southern Seminary to conduct a Spiritual Warfare conference on Saturday and to preach in our morning service on Sunday. If you ever have a chance to hear him, take the opportunity. Some of the quotes that I wrote down from this weekend are:
  • We do not wrestle against flesh and blood. Thus our enemies are not other people.
  • If a church has no strategy for equipping new believers, why would God entrust that church with new babes in Christ?"
  • The Christian life is a life of joy but not without conflict.
  • Are we a church that threatens the enemy?

And this one was an "Oh Me" moment: "The reason some new believers' fire goes out is that they hang around us [meaning other Christians] too much."

In Sunday's service, Dr. Lawless preached an outstanding sermon on quote four above. His text was Acts 19, but I'll leave that for another entry. I will say that I've seldom seen a work of God greater than when the invitation was given in the morning service today. God moved in an unusually powerful way. There is no question that this weekend, planned many months ago, was used by God to do the business in our church that needed to be done. To Him be the glory!

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Women Professors

I'm sure you're aware that Southwestern Seminary refused tenure to a Hebrew professor, Sheri Klouda, simply because she is a she. Using the Baptist Faith & Message and its prohibition of women pastors as the reason, Klouda was forced out at SWBTS and is now teaching at an institution in Indiana.

I'm sorry this happened. I know Sheri slightly; we were in the Ph.D. program at SWBTS at the same time. She is a highly competent, gifted teacher. I cannot see how we can broaden the BF&M tenet on pastoral leadership and apply it to the seminary classroom. I've sat in classrooms, and I teach in classrooms. Classrooms ain't churches. Students know it. Profs know it.

While I too have the conviction that women are not to serve as senior pastors; I believe women should be allowed to teach on the theology faculty of our seminaries. I appreciate the trustees of our institutions as well as our administrations, but I think they're wrong on this one.

Naps

Well my Dad was right. New research on napping will keep you alive. Researchers tracked more than 20,000 healthy Greek adults, and those who napped three times weekly for about a half-hour had a 37% lower risk of dying from heart attacks or other heart problems than those who did not nap [Orlando Sentinel].

My Dad made sure his nap was uninterrupted each day. If you woke him up, you were dead pure and simple. I've taken his cue and try to take a nap a couple of times a week myself. On Sunday for sure and any other time I can work one in.

God knew we needed rest. Didn't He command a Sabbath rest? So what if I want to do it more than once a week. I'll live longer!!

Friday, February 02, 2007

SC Winter



Well it is moving out today, but here is what a SC winter looks like!

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Work of the Church

Since I'm home with time on my hands, I've been thinking about the work of the church. I think I've boiled it down to four areas:
  • Attract--this of course is evangelism. We must attract the lost to Christ and His church. How do we do this? I think the best way is by lavishly loving others, displaying Christ's character. Truly His character is contagious.
  • Assimilate--once someone is born into the kingdom of God and becomes part of the church, what then? They must be assimilated into the fellowship. The best way here is to become part of small-group ministry. Call it Sunday School or cell-group or whatever, my experience is that when someone becomes part of a smaller group in the church, he/she begins to feel more at home and comfortable. Small groups must learn to take initiative to do whatever it takes to make assimilation successful.
  • Develop--there must be a thorough and well-thought out/prayed over process to develop believers in the faith. How do people get from point A to point B in discipleship? Most churches, unfortunately have not thought this process through. How do people learn the basic building-blocks of discipleship? Every church is different but every church must have a plan!
  • Deploy--as believers develop they must be deployed into service. Every Christian has been saved to serve. Again, a church must have a definite plan to move believers beyond the pew into the real work of the church. If not most will not serve and the few that will become too weary in their well-doing.

Of course, these four areas are not new, but I believe these principles are sound and should become the church's "Master-Plan." Everything the church does should be planned, coordinated, and then evaluated according to these four principles. What does not enhance these four should be abandoned.

Winter!

Well winter finally arrived early this morning. It has been snowing since about 3am, and freezing rain is now falling. School is out everywhere, so we're all home enjoying the day off! We missed the first couple of weather events but not this one. It had to happen sooner or later. The folks at church last night were concerned that the freezing rain would cause the same kind of massive power outages as the ice storm of December 05. We'll pray that won't happen!