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THE FMI REPORT - MARCH 2008

"Crazy Aussies" - Lessons We Must Learn From the Aussie Church, Tools in God's Hand, Before an Election

"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 -
Lessons We Must Learn From the Aussie Church
* Feedback -
Tools in the Hand of God
* March Events -
NXL Network
* March Ministry -
Impacting the Northeast and beyond
* News and Resources -
Fax Online
* Products -
Four Exciting Resources (see link below)
* Partnership -
Invest in God's Program for the Northeast of America
* God Thoughts -
Before an Election

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 – Lessons We Must Learn From the Aussie Church


An American pastor, who has lived in Australia for 21 years, believes we should take some spiritual cues from the land Down Under.

Guest editorial by J. Lee Grady, Editor of Charisma Magazine

Jack and Carol Hanes were forced to make lots of cultural adjustments when they arrived in Australia in 1987. The couple moved to the Sydney area from Arizona to start a church, knowing that the Christian population was tiny. They soon learned that if they were to be successful in this very secular society they would have to modify their American style and do things the Aussie way.

As it turned out, the Aussie way worked pretty well.

Today, Jack Hanes is the director of missions for the Assemblies of God (AOG) in Australia, and the group has become the largest Protestant denomination in the country. Currently the AOG is planting one new church every four days in the country - an impressive statistic when compared to the sluggish growth of churches in the United States.

Hanes' own congregation, Penrith Christian Life Centre, located 40 miles north of Sydney, has grown to 2,000 members since he and his wife started it 21 years ago, with a handful of believers meeting in a hotel. Meanwhile, the massive Hillsong Church, also affiliated with the AOG and located in Sydney, has grown to 20,000 members and is one of the most influential churches in the world because of its popular worship recordings and TV broadcasts.

I asked Hanes, who is 55, what he believes American pastors could learn from the Aussies' out-of-the-box approach to church. He gave these seven reasons why churches are growing Down Under.

1. Christians aren't religious. The typical Australian is a lot more earthy and irreverent than his formal British counterpart. Because the country was started as a penal colony, it doesn't have a churchy culture. Hanes says this can be an advantage when you are trying to reach unbelievers with the gospel. People don't dress up, they don't wear hypocritical masks and they tend to be bluntly honest. "It's refreshing," Hanes says.

2. They have a wild, daring spirit. Americans fell in love with Aussie wildlife expert Steve Irwin, the infamous Crocodile Hunter who died in 2006, because of his playful and audacious taunting of dangerous reptiles. Hanes says a similar willingness to take risks characterizes the Australian church, which is less mired in tradition than American church groups. "Aussies don't have to be safe and secure. We know God wants us to risk everything. We could not do that if we weren't crazy," Hanes says.

3. They are aggressive about church planting. Several years ago AOG leaders in Australia began to focus on multiplying their movement rather than just maintaining churches. They did this by eliminating useless denominational bureaucracy. Today every major leader in their organizational structure in Australia is a working pastor who is involved in a hands-on way in church planting. There are no "fat guys sitting behind desks in denominational offices making $300,000," Hanes says with typical Aussie frankness.

Hanes makes a painful comparison between Australia's lean church-planting machine and the multilayered AOG hierarchy in the United States. He says one Aussie minister visited the AOG's headquarters in the U.S. four years ago and learned that leaders were celebrating the fact that they had millions of dollars in the bank - even though church planting was flat. "Can you imagine if Jesus came back and we had millions in the bank?" Hanes asks. "I'd rather we had no money in the bank because we had used all the money for missions."

4. Their worship is fresh and vibrant. Worship from Australia has dominated the Christian music scene since the mid-1990s, after Hillsong Church's band, led by Darlene Zschech, first released their popular chorus, "Shout to the Lord," in 1993. Today Hillsong music encircles the globe, its annual worship conference attracts 40,000 people and their youth band, Hillsong United, is setting trends for Christian teens. Hanes' wife, Carol, says she believes God's anointing has stayed on this Aussie music because it is based in a local church - not in a music industry that is driven by sales, profits and concert schedules.

5. They give sacrificially. Unlike those in the United States, contributions made to churches in Australia are not tax-deductible. Yet many Aussies give extravagantly to missions and church-planting ventures. In 2007, Hanes' church gave more than $1 million to missions and started more than 700 churches in India. "And church leaders here don't ask the people to give what they are not willing to give themselves. We lead by example," Hanes adds.

6. They focus on youth. Australia is a young nation, and Hanes' church mirrors the population: The average age in his congregation is 27. "I don't know of one church in Australia that is filled with old people," he says, "except some of the mainlines." Aussie Christians see the potential of giving young people ministry credentials so they can pioneer churches.

Hanes points out that in Iraq today, 19-year-old soldiers lead squads of 48 men. They are trusted to fight battles for us. "Yet we won't let people that age preach in our pulpits until they are 'proven.' Something is wrong with that," Hanes says.

7. They release their women. "There is a recognition here in Australia that if a woman has a gift, you make room for her in the church," Hanes says, noting that the AOG has many ordained female pastors. The growing list of prominent women ministers in Australia includes Margaret Court, a pastor in Perth; Christine Caine, a Bible teacher based in Sydney; Donna Crouch, a lead pastor at Hillsong; Royree Jensen, a pastor in Brisbane; and Darlene Zschech, the Hillsong vocalist who is arguably the most recognizable worship leader in the world.

Hanes dreams of a day when the same innovative approach to ministry that is transforming the churches of Australia will one day sweep across America. After spending this week in Sydney and seeing these innovations with my own eyes, I share his enthusiasm.

J. Lee Grady is editor of Charisma. He spent a week recently visiting Penrith Christian Life Centre near Sydney. To learn more about Jack Hanes and the Penrith church, go to www.penrithclc.com.
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FEEDBACK...

 

"Hello Jeff and Melva, thank you for your email, we hope to see you again here in Rockford or in Israel, the Lord willing. The conference was great. We love Faith Center even so it is not our regular church. It was refreshing to see how you lead us to keep focused on Jesus. It is the cry of our hearts as well, to know Him and to see Him exulted among us. We will appreciate your newsletter. All of God's best for you and your ministry. Isn't it wonderful to be in mission with Jesus? Thank you for being tools in the hand of God to inform us about Israel." Åke and Paulina Karlsson, Rockford, IL

 

"Jeff, It was indeed a pleasure to spend time with you and Melva. My wife and I felt a true impartation and connection with you both. Thank you for coming and speaking into our lives. We hope to see you soon and stay connected. Blessings." - Randy Morocco, Pastor of Columbiana Campus, Victory Christian Center, Lowellville, Ohio

"Hey Jeff, Thanks for coming to Ohio this past weekend. I was greatly blessed by your ministry. Thanks for being obedient to the voice of God! God Bless." - Michael Devantier, Lowellville, Ohio

 

MARCH EVENTS...

 

NXL Network Gathers Those Seeking the Advance of God's Kingdom in America - Next Level Leadership (NXL) is a covenant network of ministers and churches throughout America that was founded by Pastor David Thomas [Youngstown, OH], Tommy Reid [Buffalo, NY] and the late David Cartledge [Australia].

This network is establishing a biblical and vibrant apostolic model for New Testament Church in the 21st Century.

The leaders of this expanding network, Pastors David & Kathie Thomas are also the Senior Pastors of Victory Christian Center in Youngstown, Ohio, one church with three campuses where we ministered over the first weekend of March.

Hosted by the NXL Network, about 150 leaders gathered for a time of strengthening on Saturday, March 1st in Youngstown where amongst other things, I spoke about the Australian experience of exponential church growth over the last 30 years where the AOG (Australian Assemblies of God) has multiplied over 20 times, making it one of the fastest growing Christian movements in the world.

I shared some principles that are also well alliterated in Lee Grady's article above (See also the report on our visit from Pastor Thomas below).

To learn more about the NXL Network, go to: http://www.gnni.org/networks/nxl.asp.

 

MARCH MINISTRY

Places of Ministry During March:

Sat, 1st and Sun, 2nd – Victory Christian Center, Lowellville, Ohio, Pastors David and Kathie Thomas
Fri, 7th and Sat, 8th –
Wagner Leadership Institute, Toms River, NJ
Sun, 9th -
Gospel Fellowship, Plainsboro, NJ, Pastor Margaret Clarke
Sun, 16th -
Faith Center Church, Rockford, IL, Apostle Don Lyon
Sun, 23rd -
Agape Community Church, Mansfield, PA, Pastor Ahin Chakraborty
Fri, 28th -
Covenant Life Christian Fellowship, Seaville, NJ, Pastor Andy Surace
Sun, 30th -
Light of the World Community Church, Mays Landing, NJ, Pastor George Sanders

 

"Jeff brought a good strong word from God and moved in the prophetic wonderfully in our Friday night service. The leadership session on Saturday was well received by our NXL Network folks as they nearly bought every bit of teaching material Jeff had brought. On Sunday morning, we got double duty out of Jeff preaching at our Coitsville, Ohio (Main) campus at 9 am and then transported him fourteen miles East to our New Wilmington, Pennsylvania campus. As David Cartledge was a spiritual Dad in my life, it was refreshing to have one of David’s comrades in the house. [My wife] Kathie and I so enjoyed the sweet fellowship with Jeff and his lovely wife, Melva, and look forward to future times of ministry together." Pastor David L. Thomas, Victory Christian Center, Lowellville, Ohio

 

"Dear Jeff, Thank you so much for your ministry this past Sunday at Faith Center. I believe your word was both informing and encouraging. It is wonderful to know that God can turn bad things into good outcomes. I think the success of a message is obvious when large numbers of people respond to the invitation. Your ministry was a rich blessing. Sincerely yours, Apostle Don Lyon, Senior Pastor, Faith Center, Rockford, Il"

 

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Passing the Baton

 Half of the world's 6.5 billion inhabitants are under 20 years old.... A global youth culture is forming, and Christians must learn to adjust to it. Some are already claiming that the church must be completely re-invented. The newly-forming youth culture depends less on scientific and rational thought and tends more toward seeking to experience spiritual things personally. Those seeking spiritual experiences will be disappointed by a church offering only information about God.

 

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