3 comments on “Making Time For Response – Part 7

  1. I've enjoyed reading your posts on making Time for Response and I agree with most of it. My heart just puts red flags in my way when I think about this stuff sometimes.

    NOTE: This is in no way implying this has anything to do with you or your ministry just what I'm thinking about right now.

    When I think about children's ministry, well really ministry in general. We as leaders are quite capable of playing an "audience" into whatever mood or response we desire. If I want the congregation to leave crying I can say, do, make them feel this and it is so. It can be the same as a well developed theatrical performance.

    My word of caution for ministry leaders is to, yes, make time for response, but in no way try and generate that response, that's God's job.

    For example,(a rough illustration) If I emotionally convince you to follow the Green Bay Packers one night while you at at my house and you are a Vikings fan, when you go home that night and wake up in the morning who are you likely to cheer for? I would say the Packers. Now if you come to the decision on your own (Yes if God guides you)that Green Bay is the team to cheer for you will most likely continue to cheer for Green Bay past your emotional encounter.

    All this to say that remember that quality is far better than quantity.

  2. Okay Just realized I messed up my illustration. It should read…

    For example,(a rough illustration) If I emotionally convince you to follow the Green Bay Packers one night while you at at my house and you are a Vikings fan, when you go home that night and wake up in the morning who are you likely to cheer for? I would say the Vikings. Now if you come to the decision on your own (Yes if God guides you)that the Vikings are the team to cheer for you will most likely continue to cheer for the Vikings past your emotional encounter.

    All this to say that remember that quality is far better than quantity.

  3. Richard – thanks for your comments…

    Please realize that I will always be a die-hard Vikes fan (there's no reason they should've lost to Chicago a few weeks back) Let's see what the playoffs bring!

    Back to the subject at hand: I always want to follow the leading of God's Holy Spirit as should any minister. These suggestions are only listed as a means of removing distractions and allowing the Holy Spirit to move while engaging a child.

    Blessings to you in this new year of ministry

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