Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Acts 1:8 Challenged?

I have a new shirt! It is a beautiful tan color with a terrific logo on the front that says, ACTS 1:8 CHALLENGE - ILLINOIS

It was given to me on Tuesday at the DOM Retreat by the New Work Team at IBSA. Thanks guys!

I wore it this morning when I spoke to the IBSA Staff at Chapel service. Cool.

The more I thought about it today, the more I began to think that if they had added one more letter on the end of the first line it might be more appropriate. It would read, "ACTS 1:8 CHALLENGED"

We often see and hear this word, "challenged" used as a kind way to say that a person is handicapped in some specific way. You know, bald people are "follicly challenged"; short people are "vertically challenged"; old people are "chronologically challenged" etc!

I am afraid that the truth is that many of us - including me - are "Acts 1:8 Challenged!" What I mean by that, of course, is that we do not seem to be capable of fulfilling the Great Commission as given in Acts 1:8. It seems that the majority of Southern Baptists have an insurmountable handicap that keeps us from obeying the clearest purpose of the Church. We do have such a handicap. It is fear-driven disobedience!

Many of us are afraid of what someone will say to us, or that they will ask us a question we cannot answer, or that we will make a mistake that will make things worse.

The unsaved are going to hell; how could we make that worse? The simple truth is that we need to accept the "Acts 1:8 Challenge"! We need to be trained and get busy obeying this command and commission from Jesus Christ.

We know what to do... it is time we do what we know!

"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." Acts 1:8 (ESV)

Monday, January 18, 2010

Church of the Week!

Each week, we will feature one of our churches on the masthead of our website at www.cbadecatur.com As you see these churches highlighted for a week, I hope that you will take time to pray for the Pastor and his family and for the members of the church.

All of our churches deserve "special" attention, and I hope this small effort will help you remember to pray specifically for our churches!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Southern Illinois Bible and Evangelism Conference

The Annual SOUTHERN ILLINOIS BIBLE AND EVANGELISM CONFERENCE will be held at FBC, West Frankfort, IL on Sunday evening, 1/17 to Monday evening 1/18.

Sunday evening's session begins at 6pm and the speaker is Dr. Robert Smith from Birmingham, AL.

Monday morning's session begins at 9:30am and the speakers are Dr JD Payne and Dr Robert Smith.

Monday afternoon's session begins at 1pm and the speakers are Dr Thom Rainer and Dr Robert Smith.

Monday evening's session begins at 7pm and the speaker is Dr JD Payne.

This is always a great conference; I hope you will be able to attend!