One More Thing

Hi Five Oakers, The weekend is coming and there are a few things I want to share with you.

Challenge 2014

The Weekend

This is our last weekend in Galatians. It's been a great journey. This weekend we're looking at how to keep in step with the Spirit and at Paul's concluding statements. We see him take the pen from his scribe and underline what he wants them to be sure to get from his letter.

FYI

Kelli B. Trujillo interview of Linda Dillow, "What's It Like to Be Married to Me? Linda Dillow believes your marriage can be revolutionized by squaring off with this scary and powerful question"

If we do stop and prayerfully ask God, What is it like to be married to me? and Who do I want to become as a wife?, then we'll have a goal to aim for. This kind of goal is so important. I want to live my marriage by design and not by default. If I'm not aiming at anything, I'm not going to hit anything and I'm not going to move forward.

Thom Rainer on "10 Questions for a Six-Month Spiritual Checkup"

4. Are you faithfully fighting sin in your life? Be honest – have you experienced victory over sin this year? Is there a sin that continually haunts you even though you’ve sought to overcome it? If so, what steps do you still need to take this year? Confess that sin to someone? Seek accountability? Simply repent?

Patrick Lencioni on "The Healthiest Organizations Win"

A healthy organization, as I’ve defined in my book, The Advantage, is one that maintains a cohesive leadership team, establishes clarity about what it stands for, communicates that clarity repetitively, and puts in place processes and systems to reinforce that clarity over time. How do the San Antonio Spurs match up? Well, when I talk to people in the industry and ask them which organization is best across all sports, most of them will pause for just a few seconds before arriving at their answer: the Spurs. What is it that makes this organization so special?

One More Thing

I love this prayer request recorded on a Communication Card from one of our students who attended Challenge:

"That I (and my friends) will keep God at the center of our lives and take what we learned at Challenge with us forever.”

There's something about gathering with a very large group of people for an extended time of community building, teaching and worship. That's what our students experienced at Challenge. It's what I experience at the Summit every year.  Some of the most important spiritual decisions I've made in my life have come in gatherings like these.

I don't think this is accidental. It's how God wired us. If you look at the Old Testament, God called his people to celebrate together at various times in the year for large group times of extended times of community building, teaching and worship. They were called feasts and festivals. They were part of the rhythm of life in Israel.

When was the last time you took an extended period of time with a whole bunch of God's people to celebrate, worship and learn together? Is it part of the rhythm of your life?

One of my sons made a commitment to read his Bible daily at an event like this when he was in junior high and it stuck through the rest of his schooling and into his marriage today. These mountain top experiences make a difference in our kids' lives. Parents, when was the last time you moved heaven and earth to influence your son or daughter to attend something like this? 

 

Cuba GLS

Here's a post from the Willow Creek Association blog.

The Church is Not Forgotten in Cuba Posted: 14 Jul 2014 10:23 AM PDT

Earlier in 2014, Willow Creek Association was granted permission to work with local Cuban church leaders to present the Global Leadership Summit (GLS) in Havana on June 20-21. The impact of the GLS was immediate and powerful. One pastor said, “I have been a pas­tor in Cuba for 30 years. And this is the first time I have received any training. I’m sure this is true of everybody here.”

It is the vision of the Cuban GLS team to take the GLS to other cities in Cuba beginning with Santa Clara and Santiago. It is their desire to have GLS sites throughout the island, building up, inspiring, and equipping Cuban church leaders to change their country for Christ.

As we left Cuba, one pastor pulled us aside with a message he wanted us to bring home. “When you get home, please tell everyone how grateful we are that you did not forget the Church in Cuba. Sometimes we feel very alone here; completely forgotten. But you have shown us that you are thinking about us; that you remember us. Please tell everyone how thankful we are.”

Continue to remember the Church in Cuba, continue to pray for church leaders that the seeds planted at the GLS will bear much fruit and be a catalyst for change in this island nation.