Strategic Leadership vs Cross-Centred Leadership

There are valuable and important lessons to be learnt from books on leadership, strategy and vision. In the quote below, Don Carson warns that insights from these fields must never replace the Cross of Jesus at the centre of Christian life and ministry.

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At the moment, books are pouring off the presses telling us how to plan for success, how “vision” consists in clearly articulated “ministry goals,” how the knowledge of detailed profiles of our communities constitutes the key to successful outreach. I am not for a moment suggesting that there is nothing to be learned from such studies. But after a while one may perhaps be excused for marvelling how many churches were planted by Paul and Whitefield and Wesley and Stanway and Judson without enjoying these advantages. Of course all of us need to understand the people to whom we minister, and all of us can benefit from small doses of such literature. But massive doses sooner or later dilute the gospel. Ever so subtly, we start to think that success more critically depends on thoughtful sociological analysis than on the gospel; Barna becomes more important than the Bible. We depend on plans, programs, vision statements – but somewhere along the way we have succumbed to the temptation to displace the foolishness of the cross with the wisdom of strategic planning. Again, I insist, my position is not a thinly veiled plea for obscurantism, for seat-of-the-pants ministry that plans nothing. Rather, I fear that the cross, without ever being disowned, is constantly in danger of being dismissed from the central place it must enjoy, by relatively peripheral insights that take on far too much weight. Whenever the periphery is in danger of displacing the center, we are not far removed from idolatry.

(taken from D.A. Carson The Cross and Christian Ministry: Leadership Lessons from 1 Corinthians – Baker Books p. 26)

The progression from preaching the gospel to denying the gospel is a dangerous slippery slope (preaching > assuming > neglecting > denying). Are you a Christian? Keep the main thing the main thing! Not a Christian? Go read about the main thing.

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I think I’ve just had my longest blog break ever. I’m back. Here’s the haps since september 1: study for exam; exam; disappointment over performance in exam; holiday @ killcare; hang with family; play with son; read the bible; watch series 3 of The West Wing; hang at pool; take nephews to zoo; 2 good friends got engaged; teach drama classes; read some books; drink coffee;do some stuff; see some things; go some places. While the blog has been silent, the tweets have been chirping. If you’re waiting on me to reply to an email… give me a day! If you wrote something incredible on your blog – let me know (I just deleted all unread posts in my feed reader).

seal + ball + girl @ zoo

Here’s a snapshot at some posts that are coming up soon(ish):

  • Jesus All about Life
  • Matt Chandler’s Visit to Australia
  • The Incarnation of Jesus
  • My Black Book
  • Good worship music in small churches
  • Carson quotes on the Cross
  • Latest on Church Planting
  • Youth Ministry and the failure of Christian parenting
  • Abortion still sux
  • Some additions to design portfolio

Goodbye August 09 | Hello September 09

What I said a month ago is still true. Crazy Greek exam at the end of this week. Bye. Here’s the smashing magazine desktop calendar I’ve chosen for September:

glowing grunge from smashing magazine

August 2009 blog action

Peaceout.

GENEVA Interview with Andrew Heard

Andrew Heard, Al Stewart and Mikey Lynch have recently announced the beginning of a new national church planting network, GENEVA. Here’s an interview with Andrew Heard.

GENEVA Interview with Andrew Heard

Why plant churches?

Because of the gospel imperative to keep proclaiming Christ to the world. We want to swamp Australia with healthy, energetic, theologically grounded churches that can turn our county upside down by reaching thousands more for Christ.

What’s the aim of GENEVA? What’s the idea behind the name GENEVA?

The aim of Geneva is to be a servant to the denominations and networks. It isn’t interested in being anything in itself. We want to be a tool that others use. The power of pooling our resources across the various denominations and networks from around the country is that we can do much more than we could do separately.

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We were shaken this morning

We were shaken this morning by the news of a 27-year-old woman, 32-year-old man and their five-month-old baby who were killed last night when a truck crashed into their car on the F3 Freeway (read more @ ABC News + SMH) We are the same age as the parents. Samuel is just a little younger than the baby. We spend a lot of time travelling on the F3 Freeway. We often travel at that time of night. That could have been us.

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We mourn for this family and pray that God would bring comfort to their extended family. If my family were killed on the F3 last night, because Jesus rose again, I’m confident that we would go and be with Jesus. However, while we have no fear in death, a tragic accident like this is a reminder that life is short. We could be taken at any time.

Matt Chandler shared the other night that each year he goes to a cemetery and finds the grave of someone who had died at the same age as his current age. He then reflects upon his own life and the reality that this year could be his last year on earth, and resolves to not waste it.

Here’s what I’m praying today:

  • For non-Christian readers/friends: You will die one day. On that day you will face judgement from God. The bad news is that you will be judged guilty for failing to honour and obey God with your life. Your only hope is Jesus. I’m praying that you will start to trust in Jesus as your Saviour and start living him with as your Lord. (Click those two links and then contact me if you want to talk further)
  • For Christian readers/friends: You will also die. On that day you will face judgement from God. The good news is that you will be judged innocent, not because you are, but because Jesus has already taken away your sin and given you his innocent standing before God. I’m praying that you (and I) wouldn’t waste the short time we’ve got in this life. Keep trusting and preaching Jesus.

Moore College First Year Crew

I love these crazy cats. It’s our Moore College first year group (plus a husband, two wives, a fiancée and an increasing brood of children) from 2008. It’s 2009 and yes we still like each other. Maybe even love?? It’s at least a strong like!

moore college first year crew

Moore College is often caricatured as a cookie-cutting machine that produces identical looking graduates. Not true! No-one in this group is training to become an Anglican Pastor in Sydney. One family are from New Zealand and planning on returning next year. Two families are thinking about planting independent evangelical churches outside of Sydney. Two more are planning on working in the Anglican Church in the Armidale region. Another is hoping to work in German-speaking Europe. Some are studying for one year, three years and four years. One thing in common? We strongly like each other. AND love Jesus. Don’t know Jesus? Check him.

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