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There is No Perfect Family

June 1, 1990 by Editor

By Dr. James Baird. On the twenty-fourth floor of a govern

Filed Under: Church Leadership, Men, Women Tagged With: Church Leadership, Men's Ministries, Teachers/Disciplers, Women's Ministries

Daddy Fik! ?

June 1, 1990 by Editor

By R. J. Gore, Jr. You would think it possible for a grown man to have a little peace and quiet in his own home. Not only that, one might reasonably expect, specifi

Filed Under: Children, Church Leadership, Men, Women, Youth Tagged With: Children's Ministries, Men's Ministries, Teachers/Disciplers, Women's Ministries, Youth Ministries

Viewpoint

May 1, 1990 by Editor

By Mark Belz. Trial lawyers disagree on many things, but on some basic principles there is virtual unanimity. One of these has to do with the cross-examination of a witness: never ask “one question too many.” When the adverse wit

Filed Under: Church Leadership, Men, Women Tagged With: Men's Ministries, Teachers/Disciplers, Women's Ministries

Living in the Shadows

May 1, 1990 by Editor

Raymond C. Ortlund, Jr. I was standing atop the Hill of Fare near our village in Scotland. It was a glorious September day. The Dee Valley lay before me, a patchwork of little fields and stands of trees. The clouds cast shadows randomly on the valley floor. Over here, all was green and bright. Over there, it was shadowy, grey, subdued. And I thought, “The Church is like this. In some quarters, the light of God is streaming down in unclouded brilliance. In others, the clouds block the light. A chill has set in. The color has faded.”

God’s reviving power is not evenly distributed throughout his Church. And I write this article for my brothers and sisters who are living in the shad

Filed Under: Church Leadership Tagged With: Church Leadership, Teachers/Disciplers

Mom Chisholm

May 1, 1990 by Editor

By Charles W. Anderson. It was during the early 1920s and she worked in the office of the Sunday School Times. One Monday morning a young doctor, William H. Chisholm, M.D., came into the office to meet with the editor. He noticed Bertha and realized she was the same woman he had seen the previous evening at a Presbyterian church in Philadelphia. He had been introduced to her that night-she was a strikingly beautiful young woman-and now here she was again! Four weeks later they were married and on their way to Korea where they served for many years as mis

Filed Under: Church Leadership, Men, Seniors, Women Tagged With: Men's Ministries, Seniors' Ministries, Teachers/Disciplers, Women's Ministries

In Defense of the Word “Laity”

April 1, 1990 by Editor

By Lee Taylor. It never fails! Just at the moment when the world adopts something from the church arena, we back away from it!

Today we back away from the word “laity.” Today the world is using it more and more. My field is data processing. When speaking in terms of that industry, it is not uncommon to refer to data processing laity. These are people who tinker with their PCs on the weekend. Or perhaps they can make a software package they use as accountants jump through hoops. Some are “hackers.”

Some of these people are very, very good and very, very knowledgeable. But they do not make their living in the industry. The logical extension of that is that these people do not invest themselves much in the institutions of the industry.

The church is the Body of Christ. It is many other theological things. In terms of the everyday work-a-day world, the church/parachurch world is also an “industry.” From that perspective, it is not inappropriate for us to be termed laity. We do not make our living in the church/parachurch industry.

That implies that we do not invest ourselves in the visible institutions of the industry, at least not in the sense that clergy does. Like lay people in any field, we have little time for the nuances of “how things are done” in the industry, little patience with the style of politics practiced in church institutions.

Like the computer “hacker,” we are fascinated with what is at the heart of the industry, that central vision. In the church/parachurch industry, that is a vision of Jesus Christ Himself. When we are as obsessed with Him as “hackers” are with their machines, it may make little difference in the institutional church. But what a difference in the world!

“Hackers” have threatened every computer-using institution with computer “viruses.” The laity are out there in the world in every institution spreading Christ-viruses of Gospel, of Sabbath shalom, of godly character, of ethics, of love. We are the laity! May our viruses grow strong for Him!

Filed Under: Church Leadership, Men, Seniors, Women Tagged With: Church Leadership, Men's Ministries, Seniors' Ministries, Teachers/Disciplers, Women's Ministries

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