Our congregation recently voted to reinstate four deacons as active deacons for the next 4 years after each took a year-long sabbatical. 94% of the people who voted checked the box: "I believe that it is God's will for this candidate to serve as a deacon for the next four years." Although this was an overwhelming majority, I was curious why 6% checked the box, "I believe that it is not God's will for this candidate to serve as a deacon the next four years." On our church website, I asked those who checked this box to state their reasons. Many responded.
Based on their ...
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Two well-known megachurches in Korea recently invited 1.5-generation Korean-American pastors to succeed their retiring pastors. This seems to have shocked the members of the churches at which the pastors were currently serving.
Many large churches, when their pastors retire, recruit pastors who used to serve in those churches as assistant pastors to succeed them. Most of them accept the invitations, immediately leaving the churches they’re at. They may do this out of respect for the retiring pastors or because they love their former churches. I understand their reasons, ...
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Principles are important for pastors involved in House Church ministries. Many pastors follow the latest fads and hip ministry methods and lose sight of the very purpose for which Jesus called them to ministry. Pastors need to hold on to their principles so their churches don’t lose their integrity and purity.
Like many house churches, our church has many "principles" and "rules". Someone recently criticized our church anonymously on our website, saying "many of the so-called principles of our church are nothing more than our pastor's opinions codified into rules." I ...
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My family and I used to live in Copperfield area for about 13 years and then we moved to Katy a year and a half ago. The Copperfield house we lived in had four bedrooms with two and a half bathrooms but the one we are living in now has four bedrooms with a study and three and a half bathrooms. The Copperfield home was about 13 miles from church but the Katy home is about 23 miles.
Why did I decide to move? And why did I move to a house that is further from church and bigger than the previous one?
The main reason why I decided to move was because I was done with my ...
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God answered your prayers! In recent tests, my wife’s ovarian cancer biomarker CA-125 dropped to normal levels. As you know, her cancer recently recurred after 13 years of remission. Blood tests showed that her CA-125 count had shot up to 100. The only option left was to to return to chemotherapy. But blood tests taken before her first scheduled treatment showed a dramatic decrease in her CA-125 count - to 50 - for no apparent reason. The doctor thought there must have been some error and ordered another blood test. This result showed a lower count: 47.
Since there was ...
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I just returned home from a 4-week trip. I spoke at 2 seminars for lay persons, 2 conferences for pastors, led 2 revival meetings, and gave 2 special lectures. It was a tight schedule. When I reached Taegu in the morning, where I was scheduled to lead a revival, I realized that it had taken exactly 24 hours to get there from Houston. The revival started that very evening.
I didn't have a single day of rest, but I didn't feel tired throughout my trip because wherever I went, I saw beautiful people. Members of the churches that sponsored house church seminars made me feel ...
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During my regular prayer times, I pray that the blind see, that the deaf hear and that the crippled walk. If the House Church is truly a New Testament church, such things should happen, because they happened in New Testament times.
Do I earnestly believe that these prayers will be answered? Honestly, I’m not sure. But despite my lack of confidence, I still pray because there’s a possibility - however slim – that my prayers may be answered; Jesus said that faith as small as a mustard seed can move a mountain. I also pray so that my requests won’t not happen because ...
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