What’s your Vision, Brother? Part 2

On December 2, 2011, in Alignment Principles, by admin

In my previous blog, I made the point that talking about vision in many cases has become practice in futility. We have mistaken fantasy for vision and used popular buzz words to make ourselves appear to be great men and women of faith. For years I’ve been told that all Christian leaders have to have [...]

What’s your Vision, Brother?

On November 3, 2011, in Alignment Principles, by admin

For years I’ve been told that Christian leaders need to have a vision. “Where there is no vision the people perish, (Proverbs 29:18)” has been preached to me more times than I can count. “What’s your vision, brother?” seems to be one of the favorite questions we ask each other at ministerial gatherings; one that [...]

Meeting People Where They Are

On October 19, 2011, in Alignment Principles, Prophetic, Relationships, by admin

Discipleship starts at different points in every individual’s life. Every person is different. We all begin our spiritual journeys at different starting points. Therefore, discipleship has to be customized. One size DOES NOT fit all. Discipleship is not a formula. It’s not a set recipe. People are not computers and no discipleship program will upload [...]

Where is the next move of God?

On October 3, 2011, in Alignment Principles, by admin

One of the biggest dangers that Christians face is thinking inside the proverbial religious box. When we talk about “a great move of God” or “revival,” we often contextualize it inside a church building. We get visions of people coming to a building, worshipping God, hearing a fiery evangelist and flooding the altar for prayer. [...]

Speaking To The Rock

On September 15, 2011, in Alignment Principles, by Mark Pfeifer

When the children of Israel needed water, God gave it to them. His servant Moses took his shepherd’s staff and struck a particular rock in the desert. Out gushed fresh, cool water for the thirsty masses. They were filled and satisfied on their journey. A few weeks later the children of Israel were thirsty again. [...]

Lessons We Learn From Being on a Team

On August 25, 2011, in Alignment Principles, Business, Relationships, by Mark Pfeifer

There are valuable lessons that a follower of Christ can learn from being on a team. Not only is connecting to a team necessary to get into the game, it’s also a way for God to bring His children into maturity. Being on a team will invariably provide the necessary situations that Christians must encounter [...]

The Dangers of Familiarity

On August 16, 2011, in Relationships, by admin

Billy Ray Cyrus, the famous singer and father to mega-star Miley Cyrus (also known as Hannah Montana), admitted recently to learning a valuable lesson the hard way. When commenting recently on a morning news show about the warning signs in his daughter’s life that her fame and stardom might be getting out of hand, he [...]

The Power of Group Discovery

On August 1, 2011, in Uncategorized, by Mark Pfeifer

Think about Ephesians 2:5-6 for a minute. It says that God as “made us alive together…and raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places.” There’s no place for individuality here. Everything is done together. It’s a shame that while we are sitting together in heavenly places, people can’t seems to consistently [...]

My New Cleats and the Meat Squad

On July 27, 2011, in Alignment Principles, by Mark Pfeifer

My first experience at being on a team was in the fourth grade. I fell into it by accident. We had moved to a new town after my third grade year. For the first time in my life, I was a city kid – if you could call it that! Waverly had only about 5,000 [...]

The Myth of Individualism

On June 28, 2011, in Alignment Principles, Relationships, by admin

The worship of individuality is a uniquely American concept. Although it is shared by other western nations whose worldview was fashioned by the ancient Greeks, Americans have taken it to a whole new level. Rugged individualism is part of our mythology. We applaud one-man armies like Rambo. We love to watch old John Wayne movies [...]