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		<title>&#8220;Salvaged by Salvation&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The definition of salvage “is the act of saving anything from danger”. One definition also says “Something saved from destruction or waste and put to further use”. The word salvage comes from the word salvation and is a variant form of salvation. They mean one in the same thing. Salvation is the ongoing act of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=83&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The definition of salvage “is the act of saving anything from danger”. One definition also says “Something saved from destruction or waste and put to further use”. The word salvage comes from the word salvation and is a variant form of salvation. They mean one in the same thing. Salvation is the ongoing act of being salvaged.</p>
<p>The amazing thing about this word &#8220;Salvation&#8221; to me is that it appears in the Bible 159 times. Apparently it is a really important subject since it is mentioned in almost every book of the Bible. Christians often throw this term around (haphazardly) and I think that it has gotten watered down in its meaning because of it. Salvation is a powerful word as it relates to the human condition and what God has done to “Salvage” it. Not only has it gotten watered down because of its overuse among Christians, it has become an obscure and difficult word to non-believers as well because they don’t understand the simplicity of what it means to say that God is a God of Salvation. To the non-believer it just sounds like yet another word the Christians use along with the 20-30 other Christianese words we throw around so much, like, &#8220;saved, forgiven, sanctified, justified, purified&#8230;&#8221; and the list goes on and on. These are words that your average person just does not understand in the context of what it means for God to offer all of those things through Jesus Christ. As a matter of fact, I would venture to say that a lot of believers probably don&#8217;t understand them either because they have been over complicated and under taught.</p>
<p>You see in order for something to be salvaged it has to first be in danger. As a matter of fact the most salvaged things are actually shipwrecks. When I think of a shipwreck, I think of a heap of ruins that has some value <strong>but unless</strong> it is saved from further destruction, it will be rendered useless in it&#8217;s current state. The salvage business exists for a reason today and there&#8217;s lots of money being made doing so. The reason why? Just because a ship has been wrecked doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s not valuable and can&#8217;t be put to further use. Now, when we take this same principle and apply it to our own lives and to the human condition as a shipwreck, the results are mind blowing!</p>
<p>I say all of this to prove a point from my own life. My life, meaning my heart, my thoughts, my actions, my motives…everything, was in a shipwrecked state. The way my life used to be, was being rendered useless because it was broken&#8230;That was before God salvaged it and saved it from the danger. Thank God that even though my life was being made useless, he in his amazing ability as God, creator of the universe saw the value that he created in me and knew that I could be put back together and be put to further use. He did this by sending his one and only son, Jesus Christ into this world to be my salvation. Jesus&#8217; death on the cross was and is my salvage. This is the way that God rendered what was useless in it’s current state (my life) into something of great value and put it to another use because of its value.</p>
<p>Thank you God for salvaging my broken life and making it useful again! <strong>That is what &#8220;Salvation&#8221; means.</strong></p>
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		<title>Memorial Service Video Link</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know a lot of family members who could not make it to the service requested seeing this video. Below is a link to my vimeo site to view the video of the memorial service for my dad Bruce McIlvenna who passed away on 1.14.2010. My father was a great husband, loving father, and an [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=81&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know a lot of family members who could not make it to the service requested seeing this video. Below is a link to my vimeo site to view the video of the memorial service for my dad Bruce McIlvenna who passed away on 1.14.2010. My father was a great husband, loving father, and an amazing papa (grandfather). I ended up doing the memorial service as an honor to my father and although it hurt, it was one of the most fulfilling and memorable moments of my Christian walk.</p>
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		<title>obey</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 14:47:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obedience is a word that scares the crap out me to be honest! I want to be obedient to what the Lord tells me to do and how he instructs me to live my life, but… Obedience requires trust, faith and action.  Now, I know that there should not be a “but” when it comes [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=67&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obedience is a word that scares the crap out me to be honest! I want to be obedient to what the Lord tells me to do and how he instructs me to live my life, but… Obedience requires trust, faith and action.  Now, I know that there should not be a “<em><strong>but</strong></em>” when it comes to obeying God because ultimately if I obey Christ then I will have a successful life. What makes me scared of obedience is merely a shortcoming and sin on my part in that I am letting fear of the unknown to drive me to disobedience. Let me clarify, I am not saying I live a life of disobedience to the Lord. I am just saying that at times I look back at some decisions I have made and I can clearly see where I was not obedient and I can see the trail of destruction that followed my disobedience.<br />
The funny thing to me that I have to constantly remind myself of is that Christ only asks for my obedience because he is driven by pure love for me. <strong>He</strong> knows what’s best for me. <strong>He</strong> has made straight my paths. <strong>He</strong> has created all things. <strong>He</strong> died for me. <strong>He</strong> has done and will do all things so that they work together ultimately for my good. You see I think one of the main things that cause disobedience in a lot of us is the desire to determine our own future. We think that we know better than God, that our plans our better for us than his. This thought process as much as I never want to have it in my mind is precisely where my personal disobedience to God comes from. From time to time I do think that I know what’s best for me more than God knows what’s best for me. Guess what? <strong>I am wrong every time! </strong><br />
What have I learned from my mistakes? Well… put simply, I have learned to fully lean on God and trust in his plans for my life. Like I mentioned before, He loves me deeply and His plans will lead to my success if I am obedient to living my life according to his plans for me. This is a paraphrase of Luke 6:46-49 which is what got me thinking about all of this in the first place. Jesus was speaking to a crowd as he often did, but in this instance he was talking about what happens when people listen to his teaching and follow it and in contrast, what happens to those who listen but do not follow. For the first man in the story, the one who obeys… He is the one who when building a house finds success in his finished product because he dug deep into the ground, found solid rock and put his house on a firm foundation. The test of a well-built house is how it survives a storm. Well…the storms and floods came against this mans house (as storms and floods do happen in our lives) and it was not destroyed because it was built on a firm foundation. The second knew that he should build on a foundation but took a shortcut and built his house right on the ground without a foundation. On a side note here, I love that the story says specifically in both scenarios “<em><strong>when</strong></em> the storms came” , not “<em><strong>if</strong></em>” the storms came because like I said before storms will and do come in our lives. So “<em><strong>when</strong></em>” the storms came this man’s house was swept away and ended in a “heap of ruins” the story says.<br />
The point of all this is: Christ is not asking things of us that are mere routine, busy work, chores or tasks. He is not asking us to do religious things either. What he asks of us is directly tied to our success in this life and the next. The things he asks us to be obedient in are things that have far reaching results. He asks that we simply obey. You see we cannot see what storms approach on the horizon. He however, knows all we will go through and all the storms we will face. Our obedience is the mechanism by which God grows us and gives us the tools and strength to face whatever storms may come.</p>
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		<title>just an old man</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 15:17:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I often think of myself as a young, vibrant, vivacious guy. Well….Yesterday, I learned different. I have actually made the cross over to just an old man. I don’t mean this literally of course, but figuratively. It dawned on me yesterday as I was excitedly headed to the Van’s Warped Tour in Atlanta that as [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=64&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I often think of myself as a young, vibrant, vivacious guy. Well….Yesterday, I learned different. I have actually made the cross over to just an old man. I don’t mean this literally of course, but figuratively. It dawned on me yesterday as I was excitedly headed to the Van’s Warped Tour in Atlanta that as a 28 year old I would probably be on the older side of the crowd at the festival. For those of you who don’t know what the warped tour is…it is a music festival with 50-70 bands that you have never heard of, but that your kids would love!. The reason you have never heard of them? YOU ARE TOO OLD! The bands are loud, pop, and heavy for the most part. There was the occasional splattering of a Hip-Hop group here and there but it was mostly Metal, Punk, and Power-pop stuff most of which is not on your radio. Most of the bands however are in my opinion very talented and me being a music lover I just had to go.</p>
<p>I have been to this very same tour in years past and never thought twice about being viewed as the old guy. To my defense there were still several people out of thousands that were significantly older than I but, nonetheless I was in the minority as was my good friend Derek Amos who went with me. Derek and I both found ourselves judging what the kids were wearing, their language, and how loud they listen to their music. Is that not precisely what old people do? Don’t get me wrong about the loud part because I listen to my music louder than most people would consider tolerable, but it was so loud and so hard hitting that my eyes were literally vibrating in their sockets. This was AWESOME for the first two bands, BUT I STIL HAD LIKE 10 MORE I WANTED TO SEE AND HEAR! This is an all day event. At this point I was thinking to my self “man I wish I had some ear plugs, but I am a cheapo and they wanted $2 for a pair of earplugs so I suffered like the rest of the youngsters chose to do.</p>
<p>My overall impression of the event even though I was the old guy in the crowd? I give it a 10 out of 10! The organizers know how to put together a great experience with great sound engineers and workers. They put mostly great bands with a pretty good diversity amongst sub-genres of rock music. My Highlights, some of which are bands that I have liked for a really long time and some that were brand new to me were as follows: Underoath (amazing live show and I have been a huge fan of theirs for a while), 3oh!3 (new to me, dirty language but an amazing concert experience), The Maine (loved these guys, I think they going to be all over the place soon), Cash Cash (Dance/POP/Rock and they were very entertaining), Sing It Loud (POP/Rock/Dance very entertaining stuff and new to me.) If you want to check any of these bands out they all have myspace pages or you can just google them. The other highlight of my day was thanks to my new good friend Chuck that works for the warped tour as a sound engineer, Derek and I got to go to the Front of House mix position to watch The Maine and got to mess with the equipment a little and learn a lot! As an added bonus it was inside a tent and out of the sun!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:15:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All throughout the Old Testament God keeps throwing a recurring theme and question at the Israelites. He does this when His people, the Israelites seem to drift away from the sole worship of him and who he is as the Creator God, the Holy One of Israel. The phrase usually is stated something like this, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=61&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All throughout the Old Testament God keeps throwing a recurring theme and question at the Israelites. He does this when His people, the Israelites seem to drift away from the sole worship of him and who he is as the Creator God, the Holy One of Israel. The phrase usually is stated something like this, “<em>Remember When I rescued you from Egypt</em>?” or “<em>Do you remember when I,  the Lord your God brought you out of captivity</em>?” It’s phrased in many more ways than this, but nonetheless God is saying the same thing each time.<br />
Lets talk a little bit about the context in which this ws happening in. You see at one point all of the Israelites were as a people enslaved to the Egyptians. Until one day when God raised up a leader named Moses to lead them out of Egypt and into the land God promised them they would inhabit. Now this happened in a miraculous way that only God could have made happen. There were the 10 plagues, the signs from God to the Pharaoh such as Moses staff turning into a serpent, not to mention the parting of the Red Sea. Yes, I would say that would be considered a miraculous event for sure! For the Israelites this would be a redeeming, salvation moment in their history as a people. This was actually <strong>THE</strong> moment that would define the relationship in which God desired to have with his people. It was a redeeming love from God to rescue them from their captivity.<br />
Now, onto why he kept repeating that same question to them over and over again. The Israelites were losing focus of who God was and what he had done for them. As a matter of fact they were constantly moping and complaining about their situation and about their problems, hurts, not too mention their on-going love affair with sin. From time of their redemption as a people and the time when Jesus arrived, there were definitely times of great obedience and true worship by the Israelites, but the were also many periods when they could not have been further from obedience to God.  In these times God would ask them or say to them through the prophets, “Do you remember when I rescued you?” He did this so they could get back on course, get back in the game, and focus on the truth of the situation that their <strong>all-loving</strong> and <strong>faithful God</strong> cared about them deeply and intimately!<br />
Here’s where this applies to you and me. There are definitely times when you and I lose our focus on God and become just like the Israelites. We start focusing on our problems, hurts, and we can spiral into our own love affair with sin. This is where I believe that God steps in and asks us the same question he has been asking for thousands of years. “Do you remember when <strong>I saved you</strong>?” Do you remember when <strong>I brought you</strong> out of captivity?” You see it is so important that we actually go back and reflect on that moment to truly grasp what God has done for us, how he saved us, how he gave us a second chance and a new beginning. In this moment of reflection we can see the goodness of God in a clarity we rarely get to experience.</p>
<p>I leave you with this, when is the last time you truly reflected on the time when God did the miraculous in your life? When is the last time you focused on how good God has been to you? When is the last time you sat down to remember your salvation experience?</p>
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		<title>gateways of hope</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 13:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The take away form this story for me comes from chapter 2, verse 15. Even after all I can do to be unfaithful to God, HE is still faithful and loves me even in the light of my unfaithfulness. The verse says (God speaking to Israel) “ I will return her vineyards to her and transform the Valley of Trouble into a gateway of hope.” Remarkable! It does not matter what I did in my past or how I have turned my back on God, HE still loves me and you and can transform even the darkest of valleys into gateways of HOPE!<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=57&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Background stuff:<br />
In the book of Hosea in the Old Testament God uses, as an example Hosea’s unfaithful wife to illustrate the unfaithfulness of Israel. It is quite a sad story in the beginning because it is all about Hosea rescuing his wife Gomer (what a name!) from a life of promiscuity and prostitution. Hosea gave Gomer everything she could ever want as far stability and her needs were concerned. Yet, she still returned to her promiscuity and became unfaithful to Hosea even after he fathered and raised her children.</p>
<p>The Good Stuff:<br />
The good news is that <strong><em>the story does not end there</em></strong> and the illustration of God’s love for his people did not end there either. God said to Hosea, “<em>Go and love your wife again, even though she commits adultery with another lover. This will illustrate that the Lord still loves Israel even though the people have turned to other gods and love to worship them” </em>His words not mine… From a mere human perspective this would be hard for me to do. If I were Hosea and I had done all I had done to give Gomer a wonderful life and she did what she did…hit the road Gomer!!! But, the Lord told Hosea from the beginning this would happen and because Hosea knew that this relationship illustrated the love God has for his people he was willing to go through this heartache with his unfaithful wife.<br />
The take away form this story for me comes from chapter 2, verse 15. Even after all I can do to be unfaithful to God, <strong>HE</strong> is still faithful and loves me even in the light of my unfaithfulness. The verse says (<em>God speaking to Israel</em>) “<em> I will return her vineyards to her and transform the Valley of Trouble into a gateway of hope.</em>” Remarkable! It does not matter what I did in my past or how I have turned my back on God, <strong>HE</strong> still loves me and you and can transform even the darkest of valleys into <strong>gateways of HOPE!</strong></p>
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		<title>flip the switch!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 14:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever woke up in the middle of the night while the house was still dark and needed to navigate your way through the house for some reason? Now, you can somewhat find our way through the house because you are familiar with the surroundings even though you cannot see very well in the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=55&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever woke up in the middle of the night while the house was still dark and needed to navigate your way through the house for some reason? Now, you can somewhat find our way through the house because you are familiar with the surroundings even though you cannot see very well in the darkness. Often times I find myself in this situation. My wife is pregnant right now and does not sleep very deeply, so often I find myself being sent out of the bed for my excessive snoring causing her lack of sleep at a time when she desperately needs it. What I do is grab my pillows and stumble my way through the dimly lit house. I say, <strong>“stumble”</strong> because although I am fairly familiar with the layout and surroundings, it is still dark and I can’t see! This is where the pillows come in…partly for sleeping on, mostly for padding my falls and protecting me from the wall corners.</p>
<p>The question I have for myself is, “why don’t I turn on a light?” If I turned on the light there would be no need for the pillows…except for sleeping! In the bible Jesus said, <strong>“I come as a light to shine in this dark world, so that all who put there trust in me will no longer remain in the dark.”</strong> <em>(Jn. 12:46)</em> At times, we who have put our trust in Jesus and those also who have yet to put their trust in Jesus walk out our lives as if we have no light to see in the darkness. We, like in the example above “stumble” through life in the dark and don’t turn on the light when we could easily <strong><em>flip the switch</em></strong>. I think it is because we are somewhat familiar with life and we think we can somehow make our way through it on our own. I am learning more and more or late that I am in no way smart enough, talented enough, or directionally gifted enough to make it through this life without a light to show me where I am headed. I am also learning that the more that I let Jesus be the light in my life that he said that he is, the more I am avoiding the falls and the slamming into walls. This does not mean however that I don’t experience troubles. Life is full of troubles! I am just that I am thankful that as I experience the troubles of life that the light is on and I can navigate through them.</p>
<p>My Challenge to you is this: If you have already put your trust in Jesus, <strong><em>flip the switch</em></strong> and let him be the light in your darkness as he promised instead of stumbling around in a dimly lit room. <strong>He is a flood lamp not a night-light!</strong> If you have not yet trusted in Jesus, why not turn on the light of your life Jesus Christ? He loves you just as you are! He died for you so that you would no longer have to walk in darkness. <strong><em>Flip the switch</em></strong> and let him be the light and director of your life.</p>
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		<title>story of a blind man</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 13:28:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a story in the bible about a man who was born blind and day after day he sat begging for his right to survive. He begged because this was the only way for him to eat or to get any money because he was blind. One day Jesus came along to where he [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=53&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a story in the bible about a man who was born blind and day after day he sat begging for his right to survive. He begged because this was the only way for him to eat or to get any money because he was blind. One day Jesus came along to where he was begging and that is where everything changed for him. Jesus, after discussing a few issues with the crowd he made some mud from the ground, rubbed it on the man’s eyes and told him to go wash it off in a nearby pool. When the man washed his face he was able to see! This is amazing that he has been blind his whole life and now in a moment his eyes were opened and he could see.</p>
<p>This is where the story gets interesting… There should be a celebration of the miraculous at this point for the miracle this man had just experienced because of Jesus. Instead, the religious leaders and locals go up in arms over the miracle because it happened on the Sabbath <em>(a holy day in Israel)</em>. They question the man a couple of times basically condemning the miracle that had taken place. They really want to punish this man <em>(Jesus as well)</em> for his experience. So when questioned the last time the man fully defends his experience by making a statement that resonates with me to the core of my being. In a <strong>simple</strong> but firm response to the religious leaders speaking about Jesus and his experience he says “I don’t know if he is a sinner, but I do know this: <strong>I WAS BLIND, AND NOW I CAN SEE!</strong>”</p>
<p>Remarkable! This is what I love about the people that interacted and experienced Jesus in the bible. The details did not matter much to them. What mattered is that before they met Jesus they were in some way deficient or broken <em>(in this case blind)</em> and after they met him they left him whole, complete, and healed. Now I don’t know about you but I was not born blind or anything like that. I am sure however that before I met Jesus I was, in a sense blind as was the man in the story. I was blind to possibility. I was blinded by a life of sin. I was blind by a life filled with lack of purpose, understanding and direction.  I was blind by not having any sense of who I was or who I could be. I was blind to the fact that I was <strong>disconnected</strong> from the God of the Universe who loved me so much that he gave everything for me! I was blind to what a life lived abundantly and complete could be.</p>
<p>I am not too sure I can clearly explain all of the details to you or every theological idea and reason over exactly what took place in my life. I would not be good at arguing over why there is or isn’t a God in the universe. I would not be good at stating a case for Jesus being the Son of the Living God. To be honest…I am not all that interested in making those cases. However, I do believe those things to be true for sure. What I do know and can attest to is this:<strong> I WAS BILND, BUT NOW I CAN SEE! </strong>And that is enough for me.</p>
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		<title>copy cat syndrome</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After receiving a degree in Christian Ministry (aka church work/pastoral care), working as a volunteer in a church leadership position, and vocationally spending my last 6 years working in the Insurance industry I have noticed a familiar trend happening amongst up and coming organizations. I call it CCS (Copy Cat Syndrome). What happens is that [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=51&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After receiving a degree in Christian Ministry (aka church work/pastoral care), working as a volunteer in a church leadership position, and vocationally spending my last 6 years working in the Insurance industry I have noticed a familiar trend happening amongst up and coming organizations. I call it CCS (Copy Cat Syndrome). What happens is that up and coming organizations (especially churches) look to successful and thriving organizations to take a closer look at the systems they have in place and try to copy and duplicate them. They think that by doing this it will be a magic pill for making them successful as well. I will agree that for the most part, those successful organizations do have great systems in place and are worthy of a closer look. However, I believe that we would be better served and more successful by copying the real reason they are successful instead. 9 times out of 10 those organizations systems are successful because of an often-overlooked principle and mindset. <strong>Passion and drive for accomplishing the mission</strong>. Successful organizations are sold out to accomplishing the mission at whatever price it comes with. Successful systems <strong><em>are merely the fruit</em></strong> of an organization being <em>passionately devoted</em> to the mission at hand. So, why then don’t we spend our efforts duplicating and copying systems? This week focus on your mission, and then move onto to developing the passion for the mission. I believe as you focus on the right things you will see start to see the successful organization you long for. Passion for the mission will drive you towards healthy successful systems.  I want to note this applies to life as well not just organizations.</p>
<p>(Aside)</p>
<p>Now as for the church, our mission is unique. Our mission is to tell people about the extravagant love God has for them. That he loves us so much he sent his son Jesus Christ to this earth to save us. From what you might ask? An eternity separated from God. He made a way for us to be united with him by dying on the cross for our sins. Because of this we can be assured that we will spend eternity with him and live an abundant and full life here on earth. All of this happens when we choose to simply accept this free gift that he gives us. Now that is a message to be passionate about! I don’t know anyone on the planet who truly is without need for this message.  It is a message of Hope, Love, Comfort Joy, Peace, Restoration, and abundance of life! It is a message that brings power into your everyday life!</p>
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		<title>the church is NOT a country club</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 13:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paul writing to his protégé Timothy in the bible, shared this with him in regards to a church he was leading in a city called Ephesus, “This is a trustworthy saying, and everyone (the church) should accept it” “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners”- and I am the worst of them all.” [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chadmc.com&blog=6993387&post=45&subd=chadmc&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul writing to his protégé Timothy in the bible, shared this with him in regards to a church he was leading in a city called Ephesus, “This is a trustworthy saying, and everyone (the church) should accept it” “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners”- and I am the worst of them all.” 1 Tim. 1:15 (NLT)</p>
<p>To often today I think that the Church (the people who make it up) has gotten itself into a sticky and sinful situation while all the time meaning well, but not delivering on a crucial part of the Bible message. <em>“We are all sinners and have fallen short of the glory of God”</em> The sinfulness of the situation is what I like to call the country club mentality aka <strong>PRIDE</strong>. Now the reason I can point this one out is because I have been there myself. What happens is the church, as place for people to gather and to worship becomes a sort of country club where the “<em>Christians</em>” (those more spiritual and better than everyone else) gather and everyone else is excluded. Now, when it comes to a real country club you know with the golf course and restaurants… I am fine with this. I want it to be exclusive and that is why I pay the fee to join so I can have it to myself and for my enjoyment. The sinfulness of this when it comes to the church is that <strong>we did not and will not pay a price for it.</strong> Only pride would say we did something special to earn it or buy it. It is just the opposite of this in fact, <strong>Jesus Christ paid the price and cost of membership</strong> on the cross where he died a terrible death for you and me. He paid this price so that<strong> ALL</strong> not SOME would be included in his plan for the church. The Church is <strong>HIS IDEA</strong> and his club, not ours! There is no such thing as a non-sinner. People who are Christians are not non-sinners. The truth in the matter is that before accepting Christ we were once slaves to our sinful nature, but now we are not held captive by a life of sin because of the forgiveness of sins through faith in Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>The good news about the bad situation of the country club mentality is that there are a lot of pastors and leaders in churches all around the country that are realizing that the church has fallen victim to the country club mentality and have taken a stand and decided to do something about it. They (myself included) have decided (because God already decided) that the church will not be a place of exclusion but a place of <strong>inclusion</strong> because that is what the God intends the church to be, a place where all <strong>sinners</strong> can gather to celebrate the grace given to us by God through his son Jesus Christ. How do you know if you go to a church like this? A godly and biblical church is a safe place for you to be you. It is a safe place to be hurting, addicted, and broken. It is a place for healing, comfort, peace, joy, love, and mercy. Bottom line….Jesus is present in that place!</p>
<p>If you think the church is place that was created for you and only you&#8230;do<strong> not</strong> watch <a title="Me Church" href="http://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/42/Mechurch">this video</a> you <strong>WILL</strong> be offended, but I think it is really funny!</p>
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