This class provided a detailed account of what a disciple is, how to disciple others, and encouraged me to go and make disciples, not just converts.
Disciple making-Jake Vogelezang 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
Semester Finished
This class provided a detailed account of what a disciple is, how to disciple others, and encouraged me to go and make disciples, not just converts.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Lay Leader Discipleship Blog
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Strength Finder Test
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Courtney Good
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
10 April 2012
The Church Planter Profile Assessment that we went through as a class was very interesting and beneficial for myself. The process that was done in class of putting someone in a chair and questioning them, trying to pull out of a person their qualities and character traits. This was challenging to watch as I took the questions personally and tried to put myself in the chair that sat in front of the entire class. The questions did not ask how others did but ourselves, this set quite a tense atmosphere because I am very team oriented and function through everything in the mindset of being apart of a team so it becomes even more difficult to think of examples and times where I achieved something great as a team as it being just myself. This assessment was a thorough and incredibly intense look into what it looks like to enter into the church-planting world and offered a lot of insight.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
3 April 2012
While in leadership within a church it is imperative that as a leader of any size or type of ministry/congregation you seek to constantly learn of and evaluate the health of that body. By the presentation of The Emotionally Healthy Church I learned of a great resource to help me and aid me in how to discover if the body is or is not emotionally healthy. The six keys that were shared brought much insight to this process, they are as follows
Key 1- Looking below the surface: Here it was stressed that we stop looking on the outside and look towards how things are functioning on the inside. It is easy for people to become content with their lives, even if they aren’t good lives, and find that life a comfortable one to live in.
Key 2- Break the Power of the Past: The past of one self can overwhelm them and cause them to continue in the patterns of old and never be released to life a life free to grow and develop as they should
Key 3- Live in Brokenness and Vulnerability: if all humans were to do is live a life that is to be completely whole and closed to the outside then those people who compose the church would never be able to complete the great commission, not only because they would never be able to reach out to others but because they themselves would never make an attempt to reach out to those who need Christ.
Key 4- Receive the Gift of Limits: Without limits humans are bound to be worn to nothing. Limits prevent people from doing too much and at the same time they prevent us from completing too little.
Key 5- Embrace Grieving and Loss: without these two essential processes the church and individuals cannot get over something that is bound to happen in everyone’s life. It is not only bound to happen, but healthy for loss and proper grieving to occur because without the loss of certain things people would forever be caught in a cycle of unhealthy activity.
Key 6- Make Incarnation Your Model for Loving Well: Jesus is the leader and best role model for the church and everybody on an individual level as well. If, as individuals, Jesus became our role model then we would all have a completely different idea of how to love others and see a great change in the body as a whole.