YouthAlive Student Movement SLUS

YouthAlive Student Movement SLUS This is the official page of YouthAlive Student Movement of YouthAlive Department South La Union Sec

22/11/2017
08/05/2017

Worship: Where God isn't moved by the quality of our voice but by the condition of our hearts.

07/05/2017

The problem of our prayerlessness is not simply with our busy schedules or wandering minds. The problem is with our hearts. Growing in prayer means taking aim at something deeper than our distractions: our inward affections and desires.

07/05/2017

NOTE TO SELF (2016)

TALENT AINT ENOUGH
If you’re leading a church, you’re probably gifted. God’s given you some skills which you bring out on a regular basis to build the church. Maybe it’s a preaching or leadership. Perhaps you’re a great evangelist or strategic thinker. Maybe locked deep within you are the talents — the untapped potential — to be the next great movement-shaping church planter.
Unfortunately, talent just ain’t enough.
Your talents aren’t enough to do what God has asked of you. If they were, then you wouldn’t need God. Can you get to a certain level on your own? Sure. But to take the work of God in your hands to greater heights, you’re going to have to see that your talent alone just won’t cut it. Your people deserve you to be more than who you are naturally.
To your talent, you’ll need to add the following to steward your talent well:
Study
Don’t just rely on your gifts. Work your mind to make them better. Get that seminary degree. Dust off the Greek and Hebrew. Your people need you to know what you’re talking about. The discipline of study is one that many church planters feel they can overlook. “After all,” they say to themselves, “I’m busy doing the work.” The simple fact is that whatever people God entrusts to you, they deserve to have the most well-studied version of you they can get. So, study well.
Fidelity
Talent and faithfulness aren’t the same. In fact, a lot of talented people get discouraged and quit. Don’t.
Relying on your talent works, until it doesn’t. And when your mojo no longer works—the staff aren’t buying it, the people aren’t moved by it—you’d better have the stick-to-itiveness to actually stick to it.
In other words, you’ll have to become faithful to be truly fruitful.
Practice
Talent is really a sign of untapped potential. If you’re naturally a good communicator, imagine how good you’d be if you practiced. If you’re a good counsellor, you might be great if you went after it more intentionally.
Take out the sermon the night before and practice the whole thing, twice. Do the hours, do the reps. Get better.
Coaching
Whatever you’re talent is, I guarantee there’s someone better at that thing than you. Find that person and beg them to coach you. Pay for it if you have to. You’re never too old, too good, or too lofty to get good kick and a hug.
My most effective coaches and teachers weren’t people who praised me for how talented I was. They were folks who were entirely unimpressed by my talent, but moved by my potential enough to work with me. That’s a good coach. You need that coach.
Character
Finally — and probably most importantly — you need character. One of the first signs of a complete human disaster is when a man’s talents begin to outpace his character. He’s good, he knows it, and the rules of holiness, confession, contrition, and humility no longer apply.
Work on your character. It’s the internal structure that holds up your potential. How many more men must we watch utterly destroy their lives and do damage to the work of God because their character was simply far smaller than their Sunday attendance?
Church planter, your talents aren’t enough. But, they’re a great place to start. Get a plan, and get to work on them to maximize your effectiveness for Jesus.

-Proverbs John

07/05/2017

For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul?
-Mark 8:36

17/03/2017

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.
-Colossians 3:12-13

06/01/2017

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