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June 18th, 2009

by Guest Blogger

One Prayer Interview - Toby Slough

Toby pastors Cross Timbers Community Church in Argyle, TX. He writes…

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1. What is the biggest leadership lesson you’ve learned over the past year?
That culture change takes time and I must be patient and celebrate the small wins along the way.

2. What is God showing you personally?
He is showing me that many times the most important ministry I do is the ministry that no one sees.  He is leading me in the discipline of secret serving, giving and praying.

3. What is the top ministry challenge you’re currently facing?
Building a heart for service in our CT family  and developing a discipleship plan or track are the two things that keep me up at night.  We are also looking at opening new campuses in the next 12 months, and the challenge of moving from three campuses to four, five and six is stretching us.

4. What do you do for fun?
I play golf very poorly, but I play a lot.  It’s the one thing I do outside of ministry where I can really forget everything else going on and just focus on trying to hit the ball. 

5. What books are you reading?

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June 17th, 2009

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One Prayer Interview - Tom Dillingham

Tom is a good friend of mine. He served on staff at LifeChurch for many years as our Tulsa Campus Pastor. Then God called him to start his own church. It was our honor to help Tom start Common Ground Church.

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1. The biggest leadership lesson that I have learned in the past year:
I have learned that I can’t lead people the way that I want to be led.  This has been a really difficult lesson for me.  I just expect everyone to think the way that I think and to act the way that I act and they just don’t do it.  I love it when people leave me alone and let me build and create things.  I will turn people loose and expect them to do that and many times it goes no where.  I have learned that I have to walk and LEAD many people to the place that they need to be.  Most are not wired like I am and that is a good thing.

2. What is God showing me personally?
How big He is and how little I am.  I think that if I work really hard that I can make it happen.  I can make the church grow.  I can make people do the right thing.  The truth is I do need to work hard, but that alone will never make it happen.  I need God!!!  I need His help.  Many times when I think that I just knocked it out of the park with a sermon no one responds.  When I think that I really stunk it up, God moves and changes lives.

Even if I work and make it happen, what has really happened anyway.  Probably nothing with lasting results.  When I trust Him and recognize that He is God.  Then I see lasting results.

3. Top ministry Challenge.
Our top ministry challenge right now is a building.  We have been portable for 3 years and are really looking and taking steps toward getting a 7 day a week facility.  My challenge comes from raising money for the building.  Asking do we really need a building.  And dealing with everyone’s opinion of every building that we look at.

4. What do I do for fun?
I love my family so I hang out with them a ton.  I also love coaching their little league baseball teams.  I love coaching them more when they win than when they lose.

5. What books am I currently reading?

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June 16th, 2009

by Guest Blogger

One Prayer Interview - Wayne Cordeiro

Today we’ll hear from Wayne Cordeiro. He pastors New Hope Church in Oahu, HI. He said…

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1. What is the biggest leadership lesson you’ve learned over the past year?
One of the many leadership lessons I have learned over the years is how to harness and dispense energy.  I know that I have just so much energy in me, and I must use it for catalytic endeavors that will further the Kingdom.  I can no longer operate past my fatigue levels (which I used to do often) because the decisions I make during those times are not good.

2. What is God showing you personally?
Personally, God is renewing to me afresh that He is able to do many great things. I don’t provide the power. He does. I just provide the “yes.”  I provide the willingness to take the risk. I provide the receptivity.  I provide the faith to believe that changes that reform can happen, many can get saved, and that we can change the world.

3. What is the top ministry challenge you’re currently facing?
One of the greatest challenges is to know when a new leader is ready to lead.  There is a transition time where I hold things lightly, but not so far away that if it is dropped, I cannot catch it.  Too many let things fall through the cracks because a pastor has not checked on the novice’s ability to follow through.  I want to be a good shepherd in the “transition time” as the new leader is developing. One of the worst things for the Church in general is the underdeveloped leader.  They start leading while still insecure, they don’t deal with things they should have, they don’t build teams, and they become custodial managers rather than visionary leaders.

4. What do you do for fun?
When I ride my Harley Davidson, I am free!

5. What books are you reading?

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June 15th, 2009

by Guest Blogger

One Prayer Pastor: Perry Noble

We’re underway with our One Prayer initiative to unite the church… big C. Recently I interviewed some of my friends partnering with us this year.

This week I’ll share their thoughts with you. We’ll start off with Perry Noble. He’s the pastor of New Spring Church in Anderson, SC. Here’s what he had to say…

1. What is the biggest leadership lesson you’ve learned over the past year?
Leadership is as easy as listening to God!  Actually, I first said this back in 2007…but I seem to be in a state where I am constantly relearning this.  As I continually journey through Scripture I am discovering that great leaders were desperate for the voice of God…and when He spoke, they obeyed!

2. What is God showing you personally?
That a move of God cannot necessarily be planned out…but it MUST be prepared for.  In Acts 1 the disciples didn’t plan Acts 2…but they did prepare for it!

3. What is the top ministry challenge you’re currently facing?
Pacing myself…we began NewSpring Church 10 years ago and I’ve basically had one speed!  Now I am trying to shift gears…and it has been one of the greatest challenges I’ve ever faced.

4. What do you do for fun?
Uh…not a lot…which STINKS!  I am trying to discover things that would be fun and enjoyable.  I know that is a weird answer…but it’s true!  I am open to suggestions.  (I do not want to hunt!!!  Getting out of a perfectly warm bed, venturing out into the cold, pouring deer “pee pee” on me and then sitting in a tree stand is NOT my idea of fun!)

5. What books are you reading?

  • How the Mighty Fall by Jim Collins
  • Leading on Empty by Wayne Corderio
  • Wild Goose Chase by Mark Batterson
  • The Brethren by Jon Grisham.

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June 4th, 2009

by Bobby Gruenewald

More One Prayer Experiences at Church Online

op2009One Prayer begins this weekend and over 1,600 churches around the globe are taking part. So many incredible communicators contributed messages once again this year (more than a year’s worth of weekend teaching) that it was difficult to choose which ones we’d use at LifeChurch.tv. At Church Online, we’re taking advantage of our additional experiences during the week so we can feature 15 extra messages throughout One Prayer. During the weekend, we’ll use the message that will be seen throughout all of our campuses. But then during the week, we’ll be serving up a handful of additional messages only at Church Online. You’re welcome to join us for any of those experiences! Get the full details (including the first week’s schedule) at the Church Online blog.

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June 2nd, 2009

by Craig Groeschel

One Prayer - Father’s Day Message

I’ve pre-produced a special Father’s Day Message titled, God is…Father. We wanted to make it available early in case any One Prayer churches wanted to use it on the actual weekend. Go to www.oneprayer.com to download.

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May 12th, 2009

by Bobby Gruenewald

Big One Prayer News

OPPlantersWe met our goal for the One Prayer 2008 mission! When the One Prayer mission initiative came together last year, we collectively landed on an ambitious target: planting 500 new churches in Cambodia, India, Sudan, and China in 18 months. With the funds from just one offering, more than 660 churches have been planted! It’s humbling to read the updates that come in from the field and see how lives are being changed in remote areas of the globe. I’m excited that One Prayer 2009 is going to be building on last year’s success and especially appreciate the great leadership and incredible work being done by Granger’s team and Entermission.

That’s not all…teaching messages are available to preview! We’re getting some excellent messages in from many generous teachers and pastors who recorded One Prayer messages, and now they are ready for you to begin previewing. It will be cool to see the different, “God Is…” messages being shared in churches around the world. To view the messages click here

We passed the 1,000 mark on participating churches—thanks to all of you who are taking part! If you have a chance this week, we’d love for you to  spread the word about One Prayer 2009 on Twitter, Facebook, or your blog, so we can accomplish even more as the united Church.

We’re less than a month away from the One Prayer kickoff on the weekend of June 6/7. Look for updates over the coming weeks to help you finalize your plans to share, serve, and give as we stand together to reach our world.

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April 22nd, 2009

by Bobby Gruenewald

Sign up for One Prayer

One Prayer begins in just over a month, and there’s still time for your church to get involved! Here are a few quick thoughts from Craig:

Be a part of this global experience! Register your church for One Prayer. (Note: even if you joined us last year, you’ll need to sign up again to participate in One Prayer 2009.)

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