Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Focus Factor

I've found the worse things get, the harder it is to focus. Ironically, the worse things are, the more you need to focus. I personally found myself squinting at a todo list on voo2do.com and not getting anywhere. It was un-fun and a waste of time. So what is the solution? Well, simply to reduce stress.

I didn't say remove your stresses. That's impossible. I've got my share as do you. And escape only postpones our stresses anyhow. The solution is in a quiet place where stress can't come. It's found in our times alone with God.

Don't take this as a "pat answer". Time is our most valuable commodity. In many ways it's the most valuable gift we can give to God in a post-modern world. The gift you get back is the emotional pressure valve released.

Here's where I run into trouble. I get into my place of prayer... And stress to Jesus about all my troubles. Then I get to wondering why I come out of my prayer closet so irritated and wound up. I've just wasted God's and my own time by further embracing my stress instead of releasing it.

This is a suggestion Richard J. Foster gives in his excellent book "Celebration of Discipline". He calls it the "palms down, palms up" or "centering down" technique. I don't think the posture is all that important, as in all things it's the heart that matters. Here's how it goes. You first spend a few minutes putting all your stresses in God's hands ("palms down" for releasing). Then you spend some time receiving God's peace and power to deal with these issues ("palms up" for receiving). Last of all you spend a few minutes in silence. Don't talk, don't prioritize the day, just listen for the still small voice of God.

Some might find that kind of structured prayer a bit restrictive. I've found that in a place of stress, it helps give me focus in prayer. That focus in prayer just keeps going after you've prayed.... And that's what we need in times of stress!

So here's a cheesy anachronism for you. T.I.M.E.: Take Intimate Moments Everyday. Wow, that's a bit dorky, but if it helps you remember... dorky is ok.

Peace, love, and hair grease... mostly peace.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

The Junk of Kids Ministry

Volunteers quit... people sign up to help, then never show up... the church goes through a pastoral transtion and most of the stuff of the church gets dumped on your lap... Yep. Ministry does that sometimes.

I am here to say this... don't forget the reason you are doing this. You are doing it for a BIG God, and the short people. Keep the focus on Jesus and children. The rest is just background noise in the light of eternity.

Friday, May 19, 2006

RSS Power

I'd just like to say how cool RSS feeds are. I've found some REALLY great resources from the top people in children's ministry. You can get some HUGE ideas from talented people you'd never be able to just call on the phone. Here are a few good blogs you can check up on.

Children's Ministry Musings
Children's Ministry Blog

There are many other great places as well. Post 'em if you find 'em.

Children & the Future

America needs something... it needs the next generation to grow up godly. Of course that's nothing new... every new generation is an unreached people group!

This blog is dedicated to that goal... reaching the young generation with the timeless gospel.
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