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How Then Should We Work?

January 26, 2010 by Editor

How Then Should We Work? Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work

The arena was packed with over 5,000 business people attending a one day motivational conference to listen to some of today’s greatest inspirational speakers including, General Colin Powell, Dick Vitale and Tony Robbins. One of the speakers began by asking the following question, “If you went home tonight and found that a long lost relative had died and left you $10,000,000 would you be at work tomorrow?” An audible “NO” rang out from the audience.

Their sentiment is shared by many in our country today. A recent Gallup poll found that 77% of Americans hate their jobs. Another found Americans hate their jobs more today than in the past 20 years; fewer than half say they’re satisfied with their current job.2 With 50-hour plus work weeks and long commutes, workers are spending more and more of their lives at work, yet so many of them are unfulfilled and frustrated with their jobs. This is also true for many Christians for whom work often seems only a “means to an end.”

Christians today have bought into the pagan notion that leisure is good and work is bad. They have also been mislead by the sacred/secular distinction which teaches that only working in the church is “real” fulltime Christian service. This has not always been the case. The Reformers taught that all labor accepted as a calling and performed “as unto the Lord” was noble, yet this truth has slipped dramatically both in today’s Church and our present culture.

howthenshouldwework.jpgClick on the link below to read the article “How Then Should We Work? Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work,” written by Hugh Whelchel, Executive Director of the Reformed Theological Seminary campus in Washington D.C.

The link below will take you to the PDF version of the article (Acrobat Reader Required), which is posted on the RTS website.

Click here to read How Then Should We Work.pdf

Filed Under: Men Tagged With: Men's Ministries

CEP Partners with Man in the Mirror

October 13, 2009 by Editor

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ChristianEducation and Publicationsis partnering with Man in the Mirror to
offer the best in training and resources for men’s ministry in local churches.
The mission of Man in the Mirror is “Serving church leaders who are reaching men”.
View the Man in the Mirror website.


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    Man in the Mirror has plenty of material designed just for men. Articles, Bible Studies, downloads, and much, much more.
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    Feel like your small group is in a rut? We have over 200 Video Bible Studies featuring teaching by Patrick Morley and various guest speakers. Best of all, you can download them for free!
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    Every week, Pat Morley writes a short take on ministry just for leaders. Over 200 messages are in the archives, and you can sign up to get a new one each week.
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    As many have said, “It all comes down to leadership.” Learn more about Man in the Mirror’s Leadership Training Center for pastors and leaders who disciple men.

Filed Under: Men Tagged With: Men's Ministries

Men’s Ministry FAQ’s

October 8, 2009 by Editor

Frequently Asked Questions
about Men’s Ministry

Why have a men’s ministry?

What is the Biblical basis for men’s ministry?

Why is it so difficult to get men to attend men’s ministry events?

Why is it that a successful men’s event or ministry in my church is so often followed by a total loss of momentum?

What men’s ministry programs are working in the PCA?

How do you build a sustainable disciple-making ministry for men in the local church?

How do you obtain the pastor and session’s support?

How do you build a strong men’s ministry leadership team?

What do men identify as their greatest spiritual needs?

How can I get my men spiritually connected at the level of their walk with Christ so they are not so alone in their spiritual battles?

How can I be better equipped for men’s ministry?

Filed Under: Men Tagged With: Men's Ministries

No Man Fails On Purpose

October 6, 2009 by admin

“No Man Fails On Purpose”
Excerpts from No Man Left Behind

MANY IF NOT MOST, of our cultural problems-divorce, abortion, juvenile crime, fatherless ness-can be traced back to the failure of a man. Ironically, it’s a man who got up in the morning hoping to succeed.

The signs are all around us. We live in a country where every third child is born out of wedlock; where 24 million kids don’t live with their biological fathers; where about half of all marriages end in divorce. We can read these statistics and just blow by them. Or, we can consider what they mean for our country and our churches. Wouldn’t you agree that there must be something systemically wrong with a culture that allows these things to happen?

These are all symptoms of deeper, systemic issues. Treating symptoms is necessary and good, but you can’t cure a disease by treating the symptoms. So, while there are many sociological and psychological studies to explain why we have so many problems-the systemic problem-is that we have not properly discipled our men. The only way to solve systemic problems is with systemic solutions.

If most of the major societal problems we face can be traced back to the failure of men, why aren’t men in the church doing any better than men outside the church?

We are not discipling men to be followers of Jesus Christ. Our churches are not effectively helping men understand what it takes to be a godly husband, a godly father, and a godly man. Of the 42 million men (in America) who profess faith in Christ, only an estimated 6 million men are involved in any kind of ongoing or intentional discipleship program. That is one in seven of the men who profess faith in Christ and only one out of eighteen men in America.

A spiritual reformation of society starts with a spiritual reformation of men. Jesus discipled twelve men and they changed the world. If you will disciple the men of your church to follow Christ, what will happen? Marriages will improve, then families, then the church, and finally the world.

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Overcoming the Performance Orientation In Men

October 6, 2009 by admin

“Overcoming the Performance Orientation In Men”
Excerpts from No Man Left Behind (Chapter 4)

How are men successful in the world?

So, we take a man from this world’s system and plop him down in church. He wants to be a “successful Christian.” He looks around and decides he needs to dress a certain way, use certain phrases, attend church a certain number of times, give money, serve on committees, and join a men’s class. Often, we take a man from one performance-oriented culture (the world) and move him right into another one (the church).

In both of these scenarios a man is basically relying on his own strength to be his god. We end up with men who are focused on whether their external behavior matches some ideal, but who are disconnected from a heart of faith.

Men know how to play the game, and if you let them, they will follow your rules to perfection. The only problem is that in ten or twenty years, like Lou (who suddenly had an affair), they will realize that their hearts are dead.

We must get beyond a performance orientation. A man’s actions will eventually reflect what is happening in his heart. Just like you can’t treat cancer by putting a Band-Aid on a man’s skin, you can’t help a man become a disciple by fixing his behavior and ignore his heart. Christianity is not about behavior modification; it is about heart transformation.

We quickly figure out that we have to dress a certain way, have a certain job, make a certain amount of money, live in the right house, or have a good family. The focus is on external things that we can do or see.

Filed Under: Men

What’s Happening Around the PCA? Helping Men Cope with the Economy

May 1, 2009 by Editor

What’s Happening Around the PCA? God is Moving In Men’s Ministry!

Covenant Life PCA, Sarasota: Deacon Dave Enslow will be leading a 2 hour seminar called, How to Survive the Economic MeltDown, based upon Dave’s own spiritual journey through hard financial times and the material from Pat, Morley’s new book, by this title. The seminarpresents lessons learned from the first-hand experience of best-selling author Patrick Morley.?As the survivor of an economic meltdown, Patrick faced bankruptcy every day for seven years. By God’s grace he not only survived, but learned extraordinary spiritual and practical lessons. Here is what two leading authorities have to say about How to Survive the Economic Meltdown….

“I wholeheartedly endorse this book! If you-or someone you know-got caught out by the current economic meltdown, this is must reading. It’s a roadmap to spiritual and financial freedom. It’s that good!” Howard Dayton, Chairman, Crown Financial Ministries.

“I have never seen anything like we are seeing today. There is no one better prepared to lead us than Pat Morley. He offers very practical answer to the questions that all of us are asking. You need to read this book to gain a proper perspective on what is really happening.”Ron Blue, President, Kingdom Advisors

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