Discover and Serve pt 31 – Developing a Serving Profile 2

Discover and Serve, Equipping, Serving, Spiritual Gifts
What is a Serving Profile? We shall be constructing a Profile which will provide the basis of a prayerful discussion with the two facilitators to help find a satisfying and fulfilling place to serve in the church. It has the seven elements we have been considering throughout this series: • Skills/Talents • Spiritual Gifts • Calling • Heart's Desire • Temperament • Time • Spiritual maturity Skills and Talents There is, of course, a huge range of possible skills and talents to consider; that is inevitable since we are made in the image of an infinite Creator! If you were to list all the types of employment people have in your church and then add their interests and recreational activities you would find an awesome variety of possibilities. In our…
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Discover and Serve pt 30 – Developing a Serving Profile 1

Discover and Serve, Equipping, Serving
Application Over recent months we have seen how valuable it can be to identify the elements of someone's personality, gifting and availability in determining how they may best serve in the church. But how do we apply this practically? Holy Spirit leading First, and most important, what is the Holy Spirit saying to an individual? It would be easy to become somewhat administrative in trying to identify someone's ‘best fit' for serving but that should not be the first route of discovery. Administration can be vulnerable to focusing on the task before the individual. The danger of this is that one can just be looking for volunteers to get a job done. I hate this! Hearing leaders ask for volunteers to get a job done tells me that they are…
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Discover and Serve pt 29 – Spiritual Maturity

Discover and Serve, Equipping, Serving
The final element in our Serving Profile is Spiritual Maturity. As people wish to serve in the church it is important that the opportunities match their level of spiritual maturity. For instance, you don't want a newly converted person on the welcome team if they still have a free use of ‘fruity' language from their former life! Nor do you want someone leading a ministry who does not yet have a secure and deep walk with God. Grow up! When a person is first saved he or she is like a baby. The writer to the Hebrews upbraids those who have been walking with God for sometime for still being like babes (Heb 5:12-14). Here it is written with correction but nevertheless it gives us an insight into the contrast…
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Discover and Serve pt 28. Time

Discover and Serve, Equipping, Serving
I have just returned from Guinea and will report on that more fully in due course. While there I was able to teach from this Discover and Serve material which I have now published as a book. I was very encouraged by the response. The book includes all the teaching I have been giving in recent months as well as several appendices to help you implement the course in your church. The cost is £5.99 + postage. 10% discount on 10 or more copies. Please order through feeding5000isnopicnic@gmail.com in the side panel with Book Order in the subject line. Now to continue the series with a consideration of Time. The concept of time We live in a frenetic world, particularly in the ‘west'/northern hemisphere. Every day is often filled to…
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Discover and Serve pt 27. Motivation/Temperament

Discover and Serve, Equipping, Serving
Many team building exercises involve some form of personality assessment. The premise is that a balanced team may be built if the various members represent a spread across the different options available. Probably the best known test is the Myers Briggs Type Indicator based on work by Carl Jung. Here there are four pairings or dichotomies that are attributed to an individual through psychometric testing, namely: Extraversion (E)/ Introversion (I) Sensing (S)/Intuition (N) Thinking (T)/ Feeling (F) Judgment (J)/Perception (P) This results in 16 possibilities e.g. ESTJ, INFP. I do not consider that such thorough assessments are needed when helping someone to serve in the church although there may well be benefits if they are inclined to respond well to such an approach. This sort of testing is not everyone's…
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Drought in Turkana, Northern Kenya – Your help is needed

Kenya, News, Poor, Relief and Development
On March 7th BBC News reported ‘The Turkana region in northern Kenya is facing one of the worst droughts in living memory with more than 1m people in need of food aid'. The situation is very serious. Edward Buria, who oversees the Newfrontiers churches in Kenya, agrees. He has launched an appeal for a further £80,000 to continue heloping the population in the communities in which he is working. This will provide bottled water and highly nutritious food, including special Unimix for the very young. Edward has recorded a message while standing in front of some manayattas, the living accommodation of the Turkana people. In it he refers to an earlier initiative where the Newfrontiers churches provided fishing boats to help people fish in Lake Turkana and thus help themselves…
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