Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’

What Kind of Leader Are You

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

I saw this “Leadership Profile” quiz from military.com linked at Reasoned Audacity and decided to take the test

I scored out as Dwight Eisenhower among others. Shows I like to give the big picture casting vision to the troops but trust those under my leadership with the details and to make adjustments as necessary. I am also not into unconditional surrender of the enemy.

Speaking of Ike, I highly recommend…

* Eisenhower’s Presidential Library in Abilene Kansas if driving out I-70. You get a two-for-oneWWII Museum as well as a Presidential Library.

* At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends by Eisenhower.

Campus Church Networks

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

Yesterday I was up in Estes Park, CO at our regional Local Leaders mtg. It’s a great time each fall to share the wealth and learn from one another. We often invite a guest to help us think anew about launching movements everywhere. Yesterday morning, we heard from Jaeson Ma who leads a ministry that is seeing incredible things happen. It’s called Campus Church Networks. Their mission is to see the Great Commandment and Great Commission fulfilled in this generation through catalyzing and cultivating Church Planting movements on every campus around the world.

Jaeson defines church as ‘a group of believers of any size, committed to one another to obey Jesus’ commands.’ In other words, they are about what we are about in launching movements everywhere. Even though Jaeson himself is a member of a mega church in LA, he is passionate about seeing the great commission fulfilled by reaching the unchurched students in a new way. As I listened to him, it sounded no different than when we talk of Learning a New World, using the Person of Peace and Oikos evangelism strategy (see the article in the playbook ) and seeing mvts launched everywhere so everyone knows someone who truly follows Jesus. Even the way these simple churches teach the Word is exactly like Jay showed us this summer where the subject is in the center not the teacher.

Jaeson Ma’s Story…. Campus Church Networks started in 1998 on the campus of San Jose State University. Jaeson was then a new believer and a college freshman. In his philosophy 101 class of about a 100 one day his professor asked, “Who here believes Jesus Christ is the Son of God?” Jaeson and one other friend were the only students to raise their hands. Jaeson, distressed with the realization that most of his college campus did not know the love of Jesus Christ, started gathering all the believers in all the Christian groups like CCC to began to prayer walk the campus at San Jose State. Before he knew it, God opened doors by actually allowing the Student Gov’t to sponsor Jaeson to speak at a couple of evangelistic rallies on campus. Jaeson realized thousand were exposed to Christ and many made decisions for Him, but after follow-up few were integrated into a healthy local church family or Christian fellowship on-campus. He began to pray about how he could bring the church to the students instead of the students to the church. After much study in missionary church planting models such as the underground house churches in China, Jaeson was convinced that simple relationship-based churches would meet the most practical needs of students. He read how 18-year-old Chinese girls were planting over 100 churches in China a year after only being a Christian for a few years. Jaeson so much he began to wonder, “If an untrained, uneducated 18 year old Chinese girl can plant 100 churches in a year in China, why can’t a college freshman plant a few churches on a college campus?”

Jaeson decided to follow the same model of having a trained missionary pray and win a student of Peace for Christ. The missionary would then teach the student leader to win his Oikos and from that network of friends start a church. Once started, the missionary would then model for and disciple the natural student leader of the group on how to pastor the church with the goal of one day releasing him/her to actually be the pastor and train him/her to raise up their own student leaders to start other churches. Jaeson realized student leaders would need to train other students to start more churches on campus because one church on a campus would not be enough because of all the different Oikoses. He also used the model of the house churches where the norm would be about 15-20 students meeting anywhere on or near campus. Once the church on campus would outgrow its meeting place, instead of going to look for a bigger meeting place to rent, the church would just multiply and train up another student leader to start another church somewhere else on campus! These relationship based churches would never be hindered in getting started by needing to pay for a church building because they could meet anywhere like a dorm, apartment, student union, the lawn in front of building, a classroom or even Starbucks! Pretty soon, the whole college community could be saturated with churches and every student would be reached for Christ.

Since starting the first campus church at San Jose State, his team has sent out other missionaries to other university campuses to do the same. He has gone to places like Univ of Texas or Hong Kong and trained all the Christian groups and local churches to do the same. As a result, evangelism has been explosive and there are all of these churches all over campus being launched among students no one was reaching.

Jaeson showed us a video of the IMB’s church planting movement. I can’t recall all of it. But one story that stuck out to me was this couple that went to Cambodia with the goal not to plant a church but to find three persons of peace who they could train to plant churches in their Oikos and then follow this same multiplication principle. In like 4-5 years, they went to seeing 1000’s of churches planted and countless lives changed. And they are seeing similar things in China and India and all over. I can’t really capture all that was said but basically the idea is that local believers were the ones leading this explosion and often all the training they had was a bible and the Holy Spirit.

Stuff to consider… It might be a good exercise to lead your team to think through all the concepts that come into our minds when we hear the word church or a campus movement. Then look together at Acts and write down all that the early church did. Then go through and decide what is necessary / biblical and what might just be our Western culture. Strip it down to the basics. As Jaeson says, ‘lower the bar on church, but raise the bar on making disciples.”

If we could somehow simply what we are hoping to launch, it will more likely be reproducible and able for nationals to lead it once you are gone. Could a week-old believer in your country share his or her faith, lead a bible study or a believers meeting the way you do it? Then why do it that way? What if we put it in their DNA right from the start to launch a church (or movement) in their Oikos? What if your team brainstormed of what it would be like if no American team followed them. What would you leave behind?

Prayer for Serbia team

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

In Serbia and Montenegro, pray as they plan to distribute 10,000 copies of the Student Magazine “VOX”to more than 20 Colleges in the next two weeks (October 10 – 21). VOX includes the Gospel Presentation. Pray for open doors in the colleges and for “open hearts” of students for the Gospel.

Stint Teams in Italy

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

Please pray for the STINT team in Pisa, Italy. One of the guys on this team was moved from Pisa to Salerno. This put the guys who paying rent for their apartment in Pisa in a tight position. They can’t find another place to live and can’t afford this rent. Pray for the Lord’s solution. Thanks.
Drew Parsons, WSN in the Southeast

Ramadan

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

Tommorrow (Oct 4th) marks the start of Ramadan. Let’s join all of teams serving in the Muslim world in praying that the Lord will make himself known to millions who don’t know of the God who loves them. You can download a prayer guide for Ramadan at http://www.30-days.net/aboutus/email.htm

MyEveryStudent

Friday, September 16th, 2005

Here’s something from Shane Deike National Director Ethnic Student Ministries

Yo compadres, a number of years ago we were talking about using small simple web sites to help surface contacts in international settings. Sites that could be built in 5 minutes and contain great evangelistic content. With such a tool we could saturate a campus with a simple poster campaign and trust the Lord to surface spiritually interested people.You can now do this in English with MyEveryStudent.com. For 150 bucks a stint team could have an excellent tool for surfacing those key contacts in the first few weeks of class. We need to get it up and running in other languages, but this is a pretty good start – and it may even work in English in some locations.For an example check out www.LaVidaUCF.com – and you can read how we used this to launch a Destino movement at UCF by going to MovementsEverywhereRant.com – scroll down on the right side and click on The Destino Adventure – Mini-Mi Master Plan – and then read the developments under The Destino Adventure. There is still some work to be done, but Chip thought you might like to know how this tool is working now. If you have any suggestions for international development and how it relates to our global mission – please feel free to let me know. Shane Deike National Director Ethnic Student Ministries (407) 435-9842 www.MovementsEverywhereRant .com

His Presence and the Call

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

I have been thinking a lot of Kevin’s talk at Keystone. You know the one where he showed the video about the father who preformed a triathlon carrying his paraplegic son. Kevin’s point of God carrying us has really made me look again at several passages of the promises of His presence that goes hand-in-hand with His call.

One of these accounts is in Exodus 3:11, 12. Moses asks who he is that God should call him to this task of going before Pharaoh and leading the Israelites out of Egypt. God doesn’t response by telling him how skilled he was as a leader after leading sheep for 40 years nor by mentioning his pedigree of being raised in Pharaoh’s house. He doesn’t mention his Myers-Briggs type or what cool gadgets He will give him (though a stick that turns into a snake might qualify as a really cool gadget). He just says, “I will be with you.” It’s like God says, “Bro, that’s all you really need. If I called you and I am with you, this is gonna work.”

The Lord says similar stuff to Joshua (Deut 31:23, Josh 1:5, 9). Here’s Joshua faced with replacing a legend, crossing the Jordan, leading this mob into the occupied promised land, taking the hill country, etc. What does God say? “No one will be able to stand against you all the days of your life (i.e. this will work), as I was with Mosses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you.”

The bible often couples victory / success / influence with God’s presence. For extra credit, you might want to read:
Gene 39:2, 3; Num 23:21; Josh 6:27; Judges 1:19; 1 Sam 3:19; 18:14; 2 Sam 5:10; 7:9; 2 Chr 1:1; Is 8:8-10; 41:10-16; 43:2; Jer 1:19; 30:10, 11; Haggai 2:4-6; & Rom 8:31.

One of my favorite passages is in Luke 5 about the account of the miraculous catch. Before: professional fishermen fish all night and catch zilch. Afterwards: they catch so much fish that their nets begin to break, need help and the boats begin to sink under the weight of all the fish they catch. What’s different? It’s the same fishermen, same boats, same nets (though now washed), same lake, and maybe same spot on the lake. But this time Jesus got in their boat. Yeah, maybe we need from time to time to change nets or go to a different place on the lake or even a different lake. But it seems to me that the real critical mass is making sure Jesus shows up and then we go where He tells us to go and when He tells us to go. (Same with Book of Acts and the Holy Spirit.)

The one caveat with this correlation of God’s powerful, awesome, holy, presence and things working out is faith. Mark records that Jesus didn’t do many miracles in his hometown because of their lack of faith. He showed up, but not much happened because they didn’t believe.

I think there are about sixteen passages where the Lord says, “don’t be afraid because I am with you.” Lately, I have found myself during a midnight feeding feeling a little overwlemed with the thought of being a dad to three little boys wondering if I have what it takes (or will have enough money). Maybe you have felt (or will feel) a little overwhelmed by the task before you. Leading often brings about a healthy sense of fear. In the night I am reassured by the promise of His presence. He has what it takes even if we don’t.

Even if I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me. Psalm 23:4

Starting off

Monday, September 12th, 2005

Well most of you are out there right now. Taking His glory to the nations. Shepherding your teams. Awesome!

It’s been a long time since we were in Fort Collins. Many of you commented on the community we experienced there. It’s my hope that somehow we can continue that across the oceans and timelines where you are. I want to use this blog for your benefit. Maybe we can post thoughts on leading from other WSN leaders like Chip or Keith. If I find cool links from Jay Lorenzen’s blog or others, I will try to post those two.

But I also would love to hear from you. What would you like to hear thoughts on? Who are people you would like to hear from? What ideas what you like to share with other leaders? Have you any cool stories or prayer requests to share? Post a comment here or email me andy.mccullough@uscm.org. I have been praying for each of you and hope you are doing great.

 
 

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