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THE FMI REPORT - AUGUST 2007
Shifting from ‘Professional’ to ‘Relational’ Christianity, Prophets or Babysitters?, Multiplication in Our Generation

"WHATSOEVER THINGS ARE OF GOOD REPORT... THINK ON THESE THINGS." PHIL. 4:8

Welcome!
 What a pleasure it is to be in touch with you again. The FMI Report mainly documents the previous month's activities. We would like to thank all of you who have been forwarding these messages to your friends and family.

In This Month's Report:
* Editorial -
Shifting from ‘Professional’ to ‘Relational’ Christianity
* Feedback -
Prophets or Babysitters?
* August Ministry -
Impacting the Northeast and Beyond
* Tips and Resources - 
Update Your Image
* Products -
Three New Resources (see link below)
* Partnership -
Invest in God's Program for the Northeast of America
* God Thoughts -
William Wordsworth

We would love to hear from you; please send us your feedback today. Don’t forget the ever-popular 'GOD THOUGHTS' at the end of this report. Enjoy! JB

EDITORIAL – Shifting from ‘Professional’ to ‘Relational’ Christianity

 

Shifting from ‘Professional’ to ‘Relational’ Christianity
Guest Editorial by J. Lee Grady, Editor of Charisma Magazine

In many ways the American church has become more like a business. We must shift from power suits and CEOs to wet feet and holy kisses.

Last month during a luncheon for pastors and church leaders in suburban Baltimore, I called five people to the front of the room and asked them to sit in chairs facing the group. Then I called some other leaders to kneel in front of them and wash their feet.

The five people represented five groups that have been overlooked and underserved in the American church: women, African-Americans, immigrants, businesspeople and the younger generation. As their shoes came off, tears began to flow freely. Words were not necessary.

I washed the last pair of feet, which belonged to a young pastor named Danny. He is just getting started in his ministry. He was crying by the time I dried his toes with a dishtowel from the church’s kitchen.

It was one of those fidgety, uncomfortable moments when no one knows exactly how to act. After all, in the corporate world, we don’t take off our shoes in front of our co-workers. We don’t expose our weaknesses or make ourselves vulnerable. We keep our ties straight and we shake hands to close deals. We stay in control.

And we make sure to maintain a proper, professional distance between one another. That’s the American way. Stiff, cold, dignified and detached.

Yet Jesus modeled something different. When He washed His disciples’ feet on the night He was betrayed, He used the imagery of that awkward moment to teach volumes about the values of the kingdom of God. By stripping Himself of His rabbinical robes and donning the garments of a slave, He called each of us to shed the religious pride that keeps us arms’ distance from each other.

By assuming the role of a household servant, Jesus drastically redefined leadership. It was no longer about being over people, but under them. And by taking those smelly feet in His hands and washing off the dust, grime and dung of Jerusalem, He called leaders to engage people on an intimate and transparent level that no rabbi in Israel’s history had ever demonstrated.

There was nothing formal or ceremonial about the first foot washing. Jesus was calling us all to a place of raw authenticity. He was saying, in effect, that true leaders must shed their power suits and clerical collars if they truly intend to impact people on a deep level.

That same genuine, unpretentious attitude marked the ministry of the apostle Paul. He told the Thessalonians: “Having so fond an affection for you, we were well-pleased to impart to you not only the gospel of God but also our own lives, because you had become very dear to us” (1 Thess. 2:8 NASB). Paul often gushed to his followers about his feelings for them; and he wasn’t afraid to show his love in “unprofessional” ways.

Paul was not aloof. Like Jesus, he lived among the people. He didn’t wait until praise and worship was over to enter the meeting. He didn’t get whisked away to a special parlor after the service. He poured his life into his followers by eating with them, laughing with them and sharing their burdens. And he often urged the saints to “greet one another with a holy kiss” (Rom. 16:16). When he said goodbye to his followers in Ephesus, the Bible says he gave a heartfelt farewell speech that ended with hugs, kisses and a lot of sobbing (see Acts 20:36-37). For Paul, Christian love was not a lofty doctrine or a stuffy principle; it was wet, slobbery and extravagantly affectionate.

Why don’t many of us experience this level of Christian affection today? Why has our love been reduced to stiff handshakes, nonchalant pats on the back and insincere flattery? Perhaps, in this overly sexualized age, we are afraid affection will lead to something inappropriate. Maybe we figure that kisses can no longer be holy, or that they will lead to frivolous lawsuits.

I think there is a deeper cause. Perhaps we have allowed the sophisticated culture of the business world to invade God’s house. After all, many of our churches have evolved into mega-corporations — with our own CEOs, comptrollers, administrators, tax codes, dress codes, office hours and private jets — and even bodyguards! In such a stuffy atmosphere, genuine love can turn lukewarm.

How desperately we need to strip off our sophisticated religious garb and get real. People are aching to see a demonstration of God’s honest-to-goodness love, and the only place they will ultimately find it is among the followers of the “Foot Washer.”
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FEEDBACK...

 

"This article (Prophets or Babysitters FMI Report, July 2007) is what we have to call "sad but true." What is God going to have to do to us to change the status quo in the church today? What's our part? Do you see any answers for us? I think it will take an act of God but I would love to have your input on it. I love your bold honesty. I hope you will get (worse?) with it. This is what the church needs today. I pray that God will raise up a million more just like you. I look forward to your next article. Stay fired up." Sis Sue Lewis, Wingate, NC

 

AUGUST MINISTRY

Places of Ministry During August:

 

Sun, 5th – Christ Church, Howell, NJ, Pastor Bryan Attinson
Sun, 12th – Word of Life, Dover, NJ, Pastor Linda Bellini-Parker
Sun, 19th – Victory Christian Fellowship, Trooper, PA, Pastor Ed Crenshaw
Thurs, 23rd - Harvest Army Church, Bishop Denton Collins, Bronx, NY
Sun 26th – Love and Truth Christian Center, Washington Twp, NJ, Pastor Benjamin Oh

 

"On Sunday August 5th, Jeff and Melva ministered at Christ Church located in Howell, New Jersey. As the service proceeded through praise and worship, I could sense a real level of expectation as we delighted in the presence of the Lord. Jeff shared a powerful message titled “Multiplication for this Generation.” One of the great cries of any pastor is to experience multiplication in the life of the church and its members. God showed Himself faithful as the Word was preached and the challenge went forth. Prophetically, there was a release of multiplication within the body; a multiplication of souls, a multiplication of finances and a multiplication of grace for the believers to reproduce themselves by taking the Gospel outside the four walls of the church and to compel the lost to come in." Pastor Bryan Attinson, Christ Church, Howell, NJ

 

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