Compassion in Review

It’s Saturday night.  The fam is all home.  We’ve had our almost weekly usual family game or movie time and of course Sunday baths or showers are already taken.  Before we go to bed in all our glorious comfortability there is just one more thing to do - explore the world of biblical compassion.  So, [...]

Filed under: Barefoot Ministries, Compassion, Discipleship, Pastors, Spiritual Formation, Youth Discipleship

Considering you

I spent a wonderful Sunday at Hutchinson First Church of the Nazarene this past Sunday doing some training and informing for some wonderful folks that desire to go further in discipleship people for Christ using NPH resources.  I had a terrific time.  All I want to say is that when I’m with good and missional [...]

Filed under: Discipleship, Missional Church, Pastors

God’s never late; seldom early; mostly right on time

It’s day two of Holy Week and I’m sensing the journey of my Lord Jesus being relived within my spirit.  Part of me, and probably part of you, just would rather skip to Sunday.  The amazing sacrifice Jesus made for us is just too much to comprehend and is emotionally taxing at moments.  It’s a [...]

Filed under: Beacon Hill Press, Bivocational Pastor, Books, Discipleship, New Churches, Spiritual Formation

Something Old - Seeing it New

Fresh perspective is always helpful in life.  I know the word “always” sound so absolute, but I was reminded today by a young pastor in Oklahoma that when life gets so fast and so crazy, it’s good, downright necessary, to pull away and remember to get a fresh perspective.  Well, I was thinking maybe getting [...]

Filed under: Discipleship, New Churches, Pastors, Spiritual Formation, Theology

Barefoot announces new youth workers blog

Hey Solutions readers!  A lot has gone on since my last post.  Incredible things like uggghhh the Saints winning the Super Bowl!  Didn’t see that one happening, but it did.  What else?  Oh, our NPH Team Central Facebook is growing in the # of fans.  We are excited about that.  Valentines came and went.  I [...]

Filed under: Barefoot Ministries, Blogging, Discipleship, Prayer, Spiritual Formation, Youth Workers

If I’m a New Church Pastor - I get…Curriculum!

What!  You’d get curriculum?!  Are you kidding me?
No, I’m not kidding.  So, before you shut me down on this just give me one second and read on.  I know just thinking about a preset or prepackaged curriculum for some new church start pastors brings a flood of resistant emotion.  Yet, looking at the lay of [...]

Filed under: Discipleship, New Churches, Pastors, Spiritual Formation, WordAction

If I’m a New Church Pastor…I Get KE!

If I’m a new church pastor or just attending a new church and my goal is community, Kingdom living, deep and relevant Bible study, something that challenges or calls to action…I get KE (hands down).  It may be that you’ve been thinking about KE and it may be that you’re reading this blog and asking [...]

Filed under: Discipleship, Missional Church, New Churches, Pastors, Spiritual Formation

My Young Teens

Reality has set in!  This next month my oldest kid will be 14!!  (echoing)  Behind her is an almost 13 year old, and not too far behind these girls is a 9 year old boy going on 10 in January.  I’m moving into areas as a parent that, well, make me think about a lot [...]

Filed under: Barefoot Ministries, Counseling/Life Issues, Discipleship, Spiritual Formation, Youth Discipleship

A Hunger for the Book

If the preacher were to consider using a curriculum (from the Latin word “currere” which means “run” and the root for the ancient word for “race course”) that could precisely and exactly point out how to better read, study, and apply the Word of God, he or she should consider the September/October/November 2009 quarterly curriculum [...]

Filed under: Discipleship, Pastors, Preaching, Spiritual Formation, WordAction

The Kingdom Experiment

Listening is different than hearing.  Desire is different than action.  Practice is different than pose.  Once in a while a book comes along that helps us differentiate between what is really real and what is superficial.  The line is thin sometimes.  Often when dealing with the words of Jesus we hear but don’t listen.  We [...]

Filed under: Discipleship, Faith, Missional Church, New Churches, Pastors, Spiritual Formation