Delegating with purpose

Administration in the Church, Administrative Skills, Biblical Administration, Conference Administration, Equipping, General
We shall now look at the next administrative 'skill', number 7,  that Jesus demonstrated while feeding the 5000. Mk 6:41 And taking the five loaves and the two fish he looked up to heaven and said a blessing and broke the loaves and gave them to the disciples to set before the people. And he divided the two fish among them all. Not only does this verse demonstrate the exercise of faith, as discussed in the previous posting, but hidden in here is also the important principle of delegation. Delegation may be carried out for several reasons. Maybe the task is too big or time consuming for one person to do alone. Maybe there is the need for particular skills or gifting to carry it out effectively. Both of these,…
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Practice and Faith go hand-in-hand

Administration in the Church, Administrative Skills, Biblical Administration, Conference Administration, Equipping, General
We have already considered four administrative skills which Jesus demonstrated when he fed the 5000. We shall now look at two more. 5. Implementation Mk 6:40 So they sat down in groups, by hundreds and by fifties. A plan had clearly formed in Jesus’ mind and in order to fulfil it he needed not only to reassert his authority but also to bring order back to the crowd. Feeding 5000 men plus women and children was certainly no picnic! Order brings security to those involved, whether it is order of the crowd, of the recording of finances, or of the allocation and recording of materials and other resources. Having been involved in organising many substantial conferences over nearly 3 decades (e.g. Downs Bible Week, Stoneleigh Bible Week, Newfrontiers Together on a…
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Resources and Authority

Administration in the Church, Administrative Skills, Biblical Administration, Conference Administration, Equipping, General
Continuing to learn Biblical administration from Jesus’ feeding the 5000 we shall now consider two more aspects. 3. What resources are available? Mk 6:38 And he said to them, "How many loaves do you have? Go and see." And when they had found out, they said, "Five, and two fish." In formulating a plan an accurate assessment of existing and needed resources are core to the fulfilment. Resources here are material. But much wider consideration should be given when planning a task – Human (Character and Skills), Finance, Materials, Facilities, Natural (Sun, wind, rain etc), Physical (roads, electricity, water supplies etc), and so on. I have been involved in running many substantial conferences for Terry Virgo and the Newfrontiers family. When assessing a venue for a Bible Week, for instance,…
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People first

Administration in the Church, Administrative Skills, Biblical Administration, Conference Administration, Equipping, General
In previous postings we have looked at the story of Jesus feeding the 5000 as recorded in Mk 6. Now, so much for the narrative. What are the administrative points – the skills and processes – which we can learn from this passage? 1. Jesus was a people person Mk 6:34 .. he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. Administration in the church is all about people. Because of our experience in the world, where the faceless bureaucracy of government is often making decisions affecting our lives, we are inclined to dismiss administration as impersonal. However, in the upside down world of the Kingdom of God it is the exact opposite. Administration is about making the environment or activity as conducive as possible to allowing…
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The Poor – who loves them?

Equipping, Poor
Throughout the last two millennia Christians have been seeking to show the love and compassion of Jesus through acts of mercy to those who are Poor and disadvantaged, and have been seeking to help people fulfil the potential God has invested in them. Newfrontiers is a family of churches, led by Terry Virgo, who have sought to take seriously Jesus’ mandate to take good news to the Poor and to set them free from the bondage of their circumstances and economic poverty. As a family of churches we launched a Task Team a few years ago to study the Bible for a greater understanding of God’s heart and to develop Good Practice in how we seek to reach out to people who are disadvantaged in the most effective and acceptable…
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Mission accomplished?

Administration in the Church, Biblical Administration, Equipping
Mar 6:42-45 And (the people) all ate and were satisfied. And (the disciples) took up twelve baskets full of broken pieces and of the fish. And those who ate the loaves were five thousand men. Immediately he made his disciples get into the boat and go before him to the other side, to Bethsaida, while he dismissed the crowd. Through feeding perhaps 10,000 people the plan Jesus had made was fulfilled – ‘they all ate and were satisfied’ (v42). At this point it would have been possible to say ‘mission accomplished’. But that would not have been true. The account has two more verses. First, we find the disciples on the hillside clearing up the left-overs (v 43). How typical this is of so many tasks. When the people are…
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