Archive for November 11th, 2009

Leadership? »

Genesis 33:14

In leadership and discipleship training the shepherd teaches us many principles that we must practice.

First you must know the condition of your flock. Jacob knew that they were tender, had their young with them. He knew where they lived. He knew how their lives were.

How can you truly train a man or woman if you do not know them personally? Jesus spent time with his men. It was not a classroom environment. It was not instruction but inspiration. Not only did he give them principles but he showed them how to put it into practice. He lived with his men. It was life on life discipleship.

True discipleship is the teacher investing his life in his disciple. You cannot descend from the heavenlys and deliver your message and ascend back to the heavenlis if you truly want to impact the world. Obviously you have to spend your time with the right people but you must spend and be spent if you truly desire to have a world impact.

Not only does Jacob know the condition of his flock but he is careful in how he treats them. He will not allow himself nor others to overdrive them. How often have we tried to make the external man conform to what we believe he should be without investing in the inward man? How often have we tried to change a man from the outside in instead of the inside out? How often have we preached messages or given lessons that asked more than the tender were able to bear. So often we have a revolving door in our churches. Somehow we must stop this mistreatment or overdriving of our sheep.

Jacob as a shepherd knew that he had to lead on softly. He had to do what the children and the flock could endure. He knew that he would arrive at the desired destination but only if he moved at the right speed.

I am sure that no man of God has ever meant to hurt his people but so many times in our eagerness to be all that we can be we use our people to build our work rather than our work to build our people. As a young pastor I wanted my people to be good Christians. I wanted them to look the part and act it as well. I am sure that I had no idea how much I wanted these things for how it would make me look more than the good of my people but I proceeded to hurt people in more ways than I can explain.

I preached hard messages. I dictated how they were to dress, how they were to give, how they were to carry on every aspect of their lives. I didn’t lead on tenderly. I did overdrive them.

Finally when the men came to see me in a group to tell me how I should be a little kinder and preach more than my few favorite pet topics I proceeded to tell them that I was God’s man and that I would preach what God told me to preach. Their only concern was not that what I was preaching was wrong, but maybe the spirit I preached it in and the speed at which I wanted them to change.

They didn’t ask me to change my convictions, they asked me to consider preaching more than just my pet topics. I was young, I heard the big boys talk to so I was right and they were wrong. I basically told them it was either my way or the high way. They took the high way.

In my eagerness to have a product I could show off as a young dedicated pastor, I soon found myself without a salary and with a clean but empty church. I had asked a pastor friend what he thought and he simply said you’re obnoxious. His comment hurt so deeply that I couldn’t quit crying, but maybe that comment put me on the road to changing my philosophy of ministry.

I still believe the same things but I know now the flock is tender and with young and I have learned to not try to over drive them. I once heard a great man of God say whenever you preach against sin, make sure there’s a tear in the corner of your eye, because your not against them but rather trying to deliver them from the pain that comes from the sin they are about to commit.

Pastor, disciple, spiritual leader, please remember that they are but children and must be treated as such. We must only teach them what they are able to bare today. No one expects a six month old child to feed himself, dress himself, or even use the bathroom on his own. In our wisdom we understand where he is, and therefore have patience and tenderness as we watch them grow up.

Pastor could I venture an opinion about what we preach. I know I am treading on dangerous waters but discipleship in my opinion is the place you say so many things that apply directly. Many of us are afraid of personal confrontation so we use a bully pulpit to beat on our people.

What we would be afraid to say face to face we say to a crowd and hurt many people, and by the way we lose standing with our people, because many of them figure out what you are saying and to who you are saying it.

The people side with the under dog and since you are publicly attacking a weaker brother or a brother who gets no pulpit time you may lose the confidence of your people. Why not develop discipleship in your church. A one on one relationship. Life on Life that changes people. How many times do we preach messages that are true and important but not applicable to the spiritual level of our people?

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog:

Delivered by FeedBurner






Veteran’s Day lesson! »

Back in September of 2009, on the first day of school, Martha Cothren, a social studies school teacher at Robinson High School in Little Rock, did something not to be forgotten. On the first day of school, with the permission of the school superintendent, the principal and the building supervisor, she removed all of the desks out of her classroom.

When the first period kids entered the room, they discovered that there were no desks. ‘Ms. Cothren, where’re our desks?’

She replied, ‘You can’t have a desk until you tell me how you earn the right to sit at a desk.’

They thought, ‘Well, maybe it’s our grades.’

‘No,’ she said.

‘Maybe it’s our behavior.’

She told them, ‘No, it’s not even your behavior.’

And so, they came and went, the first period, second period, third period. Still no desks in the classroom.

By early afternoon, television news crews had started gathering in Ms. Cothren’s classroom to report about this crazy teacher who had taken all the desks out of her room.

The final period of the day came and, as the puzzled students found seats on the floor of the deskless classroom, Martha Cothren said, ‘Throughout the day no one has been able to tell me just what he/she has done to earn the right to sit at the desks that are ordinarily found in this classroom. Now I am going to tell you.’

At this point, Martha Cothren went over to the door of her classroom and opened it.

Twenty-seven (27) U.S. Veterans, all in uniforms, walked into that classroom, each one carrying a school desk.. The Vets began placing the school desks in rows, and then they would walk over and stand alongside the wall. By the time the last soldier had set the final desk in place those kids started to understand, perhaps for the first time in their lives, just how the right to sit at those desks had been earned.

Martha said, ‘You didn’t earn the right to sit at these desks. These heroes did it for you. They placed the desks here for you. Now, it’s up to you to sit in them. It is your responsibility to learn, to be good students, to be good citizens. They paid the price so that you could have the freedom to get an education. Don’t ever forget it..’

By the way, this is a true story.

copied

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog:

Delivered by FeedBurner






Vision Baptist Church is on the move! »

This is so you can see where we are moving. Things are going to be great. This is a wonderful time for us as a church. I am so excited to see what God is doing to do. There are a lot steps that will have to be taken. The costs are going to be high but then they always are when you are moving forward.

I am trusting God to work in and through all of us to make this possible. Some will give extra gifts so that we can afford this move. Others will work long hours to make it a possibility. I am excited just in anticipation of all that God is going to do.

If you want to help with the expenses of the move just give an extra offering and mark it for the Vision move!

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog:

Delivered by FeedBurner






Thank you to all veterans! »

It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace–but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!

- Patrick Henry
March 23, 1775

My dad, Charles W. Gardner, was a United States Naval Air Force veteran of the Korean War. My father in law, Reagan Ferguson, was a United States Navy Seabees veteran of World War II. My brother, John Gardner, was a veteran of several wars and conflicts having served in the United States Navy in many capacities and special ops units . I have other uncles, cousins, and family members that have served for many years.

Today I want to say thank you to all that have served. I love the country I live in and the freedom that God has given us through the noble sacrifice of many, many, men and women.

I do not have the words nor way to say thank you but to say it as humbly as I know. I have never served in the military but I have certainly enjoyed the benefits of their sacrifice.

Thank you.

This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.
Elmer Davis

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog:

Delivered by FeedBurner






Georgia Independent Baptist Preacher’s Fellowship »

On November 17, 2009 Vision Baptist Church will host the Georgian Independent Baptist Preacher’s Fellowship. The meeting will begin at 10 am. All preachers, missionaries, and pastors are invited to attend.

Here is the address and map to get to the church:

We will be honored to have Pastor Glenn Anderson from Liberty Baptist Tabernacle in Stockbridge. He is also the founder of Atlanta Baptist College and a good friend to our ministry here at Vision.

2

Pastor Derik Lawrence will be our second preacher for the day. He is the pastor of Victory Baptist Church in Loganville, Georgia.

1

I am excited that God is giving us this special opportunity.

The moderator of this meeting is Pastor Gary Ledford from University Baptist Church.
1

Lunch will be provided after the service.

All missionaries will be invited to share a short testimony before the men. Please come and enjoy a special time with us.

It would greatly help us plan if you could confirm that you will be with us.

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog:

Delivered by FeedBurner


Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog:

Delivered by FeedBurner






Vision Baptist Staff Missionaries »

One of the things that I am most proud of and grateful to God for is the missionaries that are members and staff of Vision Baptist Church. We call them staff because we believe that everyone is worthy of being on our church staff as pastors yet God has called them to another part of the world to serve.  Here they are with a small amount of information about them.

Chile

Jason and Lori Holt and their children, Katie, Josh, and Andrew serve God in Santiago, Chile. They started and are pastoring the Iglesia Bautista Fe or Faith Baptist Church. They have been on the field more than 7 years now. They are missionaries with Macedonia World Baptist Missions.

China


Mark and Natasha Tolson with their daughter Ava are raising support to go to China this next year. God has tremendously blessed their deputation. They are missionaries with Vision Baptist Missions a ministry of Vision Baptist Church.

Hispanics in the USA

Ronald and Asunta Tubillas with their daughters Shurama and Tabatha are from Peru. God is using them in the USA to pastor two Spanish churches. They are wonderful servants of God. They are missionaries with Macedonia World Baptist Missions.

Northern Africa


1

Tyler and Gretchen Masters with Norah and Judson are raising support to get to North Africa in early 2010. They have already served for two years in Peru. They are an exciting family with a brand new baby. They are missionaries with Macedonia World Baptist Missions.


Northern Ireland

Travis and Teri Snode with their children Grant, Darci, and Cali serve in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. They are pastoring two churches in two different towns. They are missionaries with Macedonia World Baptist Missions.

Peru

E

Mark and Amy Coffey and their children Emilee and Luke represent the Peru Bible College and Vision Baptist Missions. They are missionaries with Vision Baptist Missions a ministry of Vision Baptist Church.

1

David and Katie Gardner serve in Arequipa, Peru. Katie is still in language school and doing great with the language. They are missionaries with Macedonia World Baptist Missions.

1

Chris and Andria Gardner with Jacob, Hannah, and Andrew serve in Arequipa, Peru. He is the pastor of Omega Baptist Church that they just started. Chris also serves as the Spanish Speaking South American Director for Macedonia World Baptist Missions.

They are all obviously members of Vision Baptist Church and we are so blessed of God to have them.

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog:

Delivered by FeedBurner


Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog:

Delivered by FeedBurner