Thursday, October 13, 2016

Faith calls us out of our comfort zone...to learn new skills and minister in new ways

 " Faith calls us out of our comfort zone…to learn new skills and minister in different ways.” But we get uptight. We think, “What if God asks me to do something I can’t do? Or I don’t have the strength, wisdom, or faith?” If you were relying on your own resources, you’d be in trouble. But the fact is, “God…knew you and chose you” (1Pe 1:2 NLT). Every time you meet a new challenge He strengthens you by proving that He not only supplies the tools, but is responsible for the outcome."

Bob Gass Daily Devotion: 

"The Bible tells us that we are not to store up treasure on earth but that we are to secure our treasure in heaven (see Matthew 6:19-20). So many times we can get caught up in what we think God forbids us to  have, seeing God as some kind of cosmic killjoy who wants us to go without, when the reality is that He desire for us to prioritize our lives in sch a way that we may have eternal significance." 

Zig Ziglar: Daily Insights. Sept 2. 

Pray, Plan, Prioritze ...then delegate!

But don't get hung up on planning...and endless meetings.The LORD can intervene at any moment and you can change direction! Keep your ears open to the Holy Spirit!

A good plan for beginning each day:. If you have someone to delegate to!

Importance of having a good "Team". But remember, there is no I in team!
 
Nothing of any eternal significance gets done without collaboration of other people and organizations!


Importance of having the right people on your team, the wrong people off your team, and the members of your team occupying the right seats! Good advice from Good to Great And The Social Sectors book by Jim Collins .     Why Business Thinking Is Not The Answer


 Review of Good to Great In The Social Sectors

A few notes on "Planning" from the book of Proverbs:

"For a man's ways are in full view of the LORD, and he examines all his paths." Proverbs 5:21

"Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed." Proverbs 16:3

"In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps." Proverbs 16:9


"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the LORD'S purpose that prevails." Proverbs 19:21

"The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty." Proverbs 21:5

"Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring forth." Proverbs 27:1

We have to remember that these are observations...reality, not promises from the Bible. Our actions have consequences.

"May our LORD Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope, encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed and word." 2nd Thessalonians 2:16-17

Final thought and word:
  "Now may the LORD of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The LORD be with all of you." 2n Thessalonians 3:16

If you don't have that peace, look no further! 
Finding peace with God!



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So, be sure to pray before making plans...and continue to pray!

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

World Ag Expo Pictures: 1968

A few pictures of the 1968 World Ag Expo held in Tulare, California.

Purpose for my trip in February was to see the latest lettuce planting & growing machinery.

After attending the show...for the next week or so I toured all the vegetable growing areas from Salinas South to San Diego. About 2000 plus miles on my rented car. 


World Ag Expo is the largest outdoor agricultural exposition. Each year it is held at the International Agri-Center in Tulare, California, in the United States during the second week of February. It has officially been designated by the U.S. Department of Commerce as an affiliate of the Foreign Buyer Program, which encourages exportation of American made goods. Prior to its 2001 rename, the event was titled "California Farm Equipment Show and International Exposition."

The show started in 1968 and was attended by 28,000 people. It outgrew its original home and moved to its current permanent location, the International Agri-Center, in 1982 where it occupies 2.6 million square feet.

World Ag Expo Pictures

A few pictures from the 1968 World Ag Expo








Some Pictures from a later World Ag Expo 2006 

Dick Chapin of Chapin Watermatics sent me to the show to promote his non profit Chapin Living Waters. 

Sharing the Watermatics booth with Chapin Living Waters...Chapin Living Waters







Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Decision Making and the Will of God

A few thought from Dr. Ben Carson's book: 
 TAKE THE RISK: Learning to Identify, Choose, and Live with Acceptable Risk.


Best/Worst Analysis   
B/WA Formula
 Notes taken from the book by Ben Carson
I would summarize one of the most important insights I took from the book as “How to make decisions without leaving God out of the equation!'
Risk Analysis Process

You can print this and use as a template for decision making.

Questions to ask when making a decision: 
What is the best thing that can happen if I do this?
What is the worst thing that can happen if I do this?
What is the best thing that can happen if I don’t do it?
What is the worst thing that can happen if I don’t do it?

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The rest of this post are My comments on his 4 questions.

Ask these questions in light of the following:
Outcomes may change over time because of changing conditions!
Who?
What?
Where?
When?
How?
Why?
Answering these familiar queries in the context of the four basic Best/Worst Analysis questions will sharpen the focus and refine the accuracy of any risk analysis process
WHERE
Where are you going? (Your goals)
Where are you now? (Your skills, your abilities, your thinking, and your attitudes)
Where will you start? (Your preparation)
WHEN
Often the timing of a Best/Worst Analysis affects our conclusion.
Always do a B/WA again whenever you think something has changed significantly: a year later, at a different point in life, or maybe after pondering some of these who, what, when,  how, and why considerations. Times change. So do circumstances. Sometimes those changes will affect your Best/Worst Analysis, modifying your thinking-maybe even reversing your decision.
HOW
You don’t have to address who, what, where, when, how, and why in any particular order.  They may need to be viewed simultaneously because they sometimes complement each other or need to be combined.
Sometimes answering one of the (how or?) conclusions may change your risk-analysis equation entirely.
WHY
It is impossible to do an effective B/WA without considering why. You need to examine, and often re examine, your reasoning in light of your motives, which involve your personal values.  Your values must be weighed carefully against you’re analyses and conclusions.  
Some Truths About RISK
1.                  Everything is Risky
2.                  The more we know, the more we worry.
3.                  A Lot of Risks Aren’t Worth the Worry.
4.                  We Can’t Eliminate All Risk
5.                  Minimizing Risk Is Often the Best We Can Do.
6.                  Each of Us Has to Decide What the Acceptable Risks Are
7.                  Not All Risks Are Bad
8.                  We Are All Going to Die of Something Eventually
 
Risk Number One-Thinking in New Ways
Risk Number Two-Weighing the Alternatives
Risk Number Three-Making Your Own Decision
Even when the Best/Worse Analysis doesn’t result in a particularly positive outcome, you are unlikely to have a worse outcome because you did the analysis, and what a B/WA does guarantee is that you consider the various possibilities in a reasonable, logical manner before making any uncertain or risky decision. That has to improve the odds that you come up with a happy solution-or at least with a reasonable and defensible course of action that will minimize the risk of regrets.
Need to weigh risks in light of my beliefs and my values. My obligations to others should be greater than any obligations to myself.

Since I believe God’s guidance and provision has brought me to this point, I should ask Him to open the doors He wants me to walk through and to give me wisdom in how to proceed.

Importance of using my talents and not allow minor interferences to derail my mission if life.
Creativity requires risk, so does exploration and innovation. Anyone who thinks outside the box is taking a risk.
In doing this risk analysis, one needs to consider the implications of any decision, not just for one’s self but for other people. How will my decision impact others?
Taking Us Out of the Middle
Once we manage to remove our egos from the equation, many of the most commonplace and unsettling personal risks we face in life become a lot less personal and no longer seem to be much of a risk after all.  That discovery frees us up to better concentrate on dealing with the real risks presented by truly important issues.

A few added thoughts: "Destiny is not a mystery. For better or worse, your destiny is the result of your daily decisions and defining decisions."  Mark Batterson. The Circle Maker.

"Along with daily decisions, there are defining decisions. We only make a few defining decisions in life, and then we spend the rest of our lives managing them." Mark Batterson. The Circle Maker. 
Something to pray about!

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Burned out with religion?

28 "Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you'll recover your life. I'll show you how to take a real rest."  From the Message

 It doesn't get any better than that!
 
 
"The LORD gives strength to his people; the LORD blesses his people with peace." Psalm 29:11

"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Psalm 46:1



Friday, July 15, 2016

What does God expect of us?


"God has created each of us with a unique contribution to make in our world and our times. No other person has our same abilities, motivations, network of friends and relationships, perspectives, ideas, or experiences. When we, like misplaced puzzle pieces, fail to show up, the overall picture is diminished."   Richard Stearns: President of World Vision U.S.
Quote from his book: The Hole in our Gospel

Chapter 24: How Many Loaves Do You Have?
"If you think you are too small to make a difference, try spending the night in a closed room with a mosquito." - African Saying


Study Guide

Reviews from "Good Reads"

"The LORD gives strength to his people; the LORD blesses his people with peace." Psalm 29:11

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A good  Book   that explains clearly how we can make a real impact on our world through the investments we make in Christian non profits.


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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Does it matter where I get my strength from in order to "Bloom"?

Best place to get your strength is from the creator of the universe!


"The Lord is my strength and my shield;
    my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.
My heart leaps for joy,
    and with my song I praise."
 Psalm 28:7

"The Lord is the strength of his people,
    a fortress of salvation for his anointed one."
Psalm 28:8

"The Lord gives strength to his people;
    the Lord blesses his people with peace."
Psalm 29:11

 My Strength or God's Strength?



God’s Call
Just a few questions you may want to ask yourself

What is God calling me to do?  Have I asked Him?

What is my passion?  My Spouse’s
Where do the world’s needs and my passion intersect?
Have I taken the online S.H.A.P.E assessment?
Have I taken the Strengthsfinder 2.0 Assessment to see what my “strengths” are?
Have I taken the IDAK Talent Assessment?
What are my dreams?
What can we do?  (Add spouse’s name if married)
What about interests?
How would I spend my time?
What is important to me?
What can I do that will outlive me?
What experiences have I had that my give me a clue to the above?
What are my gifts?
Am I using my talents, gifts in my local church? If not, why not?
Am I a good steward of my gifts, time, abilities, etc.?
What would I do if I had a million dollars or more?
Do I have enough information or do I have info overload?
Who do I need to contact, email, call?
Do I need some more training in some area?
Are these the correct questions to ask myself? And my spouse if married?



Some excerpts from:  God’s Best for My Life by Lloyd John Ogilvie 
“What are we daring to attempt which could not be accomplished without His strength and intervention? So often we plan our lives around what we could do without Him on our own.  A sure sign that we are in communion with the Lord is that we are attempting what only He can do? Can you identify that in your life?”



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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

9 easy questions to ask your neighbor if you want to make an impact on your neighborhood!

We first need to believe that God has a plan for your neighborhood!

What role do I play in God's plan for my neighborhood...so I can make a impact on His plan? 

  Following is an easy method to start using.



 

Here is a good easy way to start the process

A little role playing is a good way to learn the process..before going out into a neighborhood.

Two people go out together
One prays while the other starts the conversation.
Usually they go in a neighborhood...door to door.
They are not going to prosletize or get people to go to their church.

This survey is also a great "tool" that church planters can use...both locally and internationally!

 NEIGHBORHOOD SURVEY

Used with permission from Stan Rowland. Neighborhood Transformation

  1. What do you like about your neighborhood?



  1.  What would you like to see different in your neighborhood?



  1. What groups are you involved in, within your neighborhood?




  1. What do you like to do with your hands?



  1. What would you like to learn if training were available in your neighborhood?



  1. What’s one thing you’d want to be part of if it was happening in your neighborhood?



  1. What‘s one thing you could teach?



  1. Is there anyone in your house that is over 65 or disabled?



9.  Anything we can pray about for you and or your family?



Name _______________________________

Address________________________________

Phone___________________

Stan Rowland of Neighborhood Transformation has a BLOG
He updates it frequently.

Stan and his team put on weekend & or week seminar/workshops all over the country throughout the year. 

 Neighborhood Transformation has lots of free resources you can use...

http://neighborhoodtransformation.net/

Short video about cities 

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Friday, July 8, 2016

Something For Jesus to Do! (SFJTD)

We make plans everyday...but it's best to let the LORD direct our footsteps!

                                               
“In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps.”
 Proverbs 16:9
         
“Be joyful always, pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”  1st. Thess. 5:16-18
                                     
Recognizing that this is NOT my home. I and Nomi are just passing through. Travelers, not settlers…Citizens of another world! The Lord provides some great inns, but not to get too comfortable in this world. 

Material things valuable only to the extent that they facilitate our mission. We are ambassadors for the Lord. Hoping and praying to take as many people with us to our real home in Heaven. 

As each tick of the clock brings me(us) a second closer to our heavenly appointment with the Lord Jesus when we will stand before Him and give an accounting of how we lived our lives, I want to have my mind focused now on things above, not on earthly matters…Col 3:2-12.

“Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” Roman 12:12
Want to hear “Well done, good and faithful servant” When I stand before Jesus one day.
Made a list  

        
Some or quite a few of these items are desires, ideas, longings “old dreams” resurrected,  etc, but will be bathed in prayer & discussion with Naomi!  

Trusting that all these items were promptings from the Holy Spirit! And are items pleasing in the Lord’s eyes. And NOT my good ideas which would require me to accomplish them! Visions are from the Lord…God does…with my hard work also! God gets the glory! 

I assume some of my “ideas” were a result of 5 years of “Perspectives on The World Christian Movement” course. 

Also from reading some of Randy Alcorn's books. 


The resources of heaven are ready and waiting for the people of God who desire to make much of him in this world. For the people of God who long to see his power at work and who live to see his purposes accomplished, he will give us absolutely everything we need according to his very presence alive in us. “ 

“Instead of imagining all the things we can accomplish, we ask God to do what only he can accomplish. Yes, we work, we plan, we organize, and we create, but we do it all while we fast, while we pray, and while we constantly confess our need for the provision of God. Instead of dependence on ourselves, we express radical desperation for the power of his Spirit, and we trust that Jesus stands ready to give us everything we ask for so that he might make much of our Father in the world.” 

“Jesus commands us to go. He has created each of us to take the gospel to the ends of the earth, and I propose that anything less than radical devotion to this purpose is unbiblical Christianity”. How can WE do this?

“God gave his people his image for a reason-so that they might multiply his image throughout the world. He created human beings, not only to enjoy his grace in a relationship with him, but also to extend his glory to the ends of the earth.” 

 It’s all about: Relationships, Communication, Forgiveness: 3 Basic Concepts that result in “Peace” “Shalom”



ALL Tentative, subject to change at any time!
By Holy Spirit and His opening and closing doors!
 Not necessarily in any particular order or priority.
Result of lifetime reading Bible, over 150 Christian books over the years and compiling and looking over “old” notes taken over the years.
   
Making the most of every opportunity!

Seizing opportunities is directly tied to the spiritual gift of discernment. When we see what looks like an opportunity, we have to discern whether we are seeing a true opening or just our own wishful-thinking or a random idea. 

Just because an opportunity arises does not mean that we should take it. An opportunity is just a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something. We still have the hard work of determining whether it is something WE SHOULD DO!

Opportunities are doorways that God opens. It is divine leading, even though we may not be able to predict what lies beyond.
Ability to see with the eyes of God, think with the mind of Christ, and walk in the power of the Holy Spirit!


The "list" following gives us (my wife Naomi) and I a wonderful opportunity for discussion and prayer to help us determine where & how the Lord may want us to use our gifts in ministry. 


Hope this helps in some way in helping you make your list!
Blessings!
Happy New Year!
Focus on Jesus and live one day at a time. 

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Friday, July 1, 2016

Your Calling, Purpose alnd Worldview

 

"In his insightful and challenging book, The Call, Os Guinness defines our purpose as "the truth that God calls us to himself so decisively that everything we are, everything we do, and everything we have is invested with a special devotion, dynamism, and direction lived out as a response to his summons and service" This perspective give meaning to every moment, and it challenges us to live with integrity in every choice and relationship because we represent God at all times."

" So, does this perspective inspire you to use every part of your day more effectively as God's servant, or does it threaten you because you realize some things in your life aren't what they should be? It should do both."

Taken from Daily Insights with Zig Ziglar and Dr Ike Reighard   January 29th 





Added thought: "If you wish to be a leader you will be very frustrated, for very few people wish to be led. If you aim  to be a servant, you will never be frustrated." -Frank F. Warren

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