Tuesday, March 13, 2012

God First

HIS WORD: "When the LORD made a covenant with the Israelites, he commanded them: “Do not worship any other gods or bow down to them, serve them or sacrifice to them."            2 Kings 17:34-36 


PASTOR TO PASTOR
The theme of this year's District Assembly's will be God First. (I borrowed the idea from Dr. J. K. Warrick). 
As you can imagine, it we can take it a number of ways. God First in my personal life, professional life, family, finances, and on an on. We will marry this theme to our conviction that we must revisit our missional strategy for healthy churches in Louisiana and Mississippi (see last month's blog) I trust it will be a theme that will energize our local churches, much like "Takin' It To the Streets" and "Deeper Roots...Greater Fruit".


I wanted you to read a blog from a close friend of mine that certainly carries this theme into our daily activities and ministries. (Used by permission of Rev. Brian Wangler, pastor of Ottawa First CON in Ottawa, Il.)


As part of our commitment at OFC to be principle driven leaders, I have made a list of more than 80 principles that guide our actions and decisions.  Recently, Dr. Crawford Howe reminded me of this one from J. Hudson Taylor:
“Do not have your concert first, and then tune your instrument afterwards. Begin the day with the Word of God and prayer, and get first of all into harmony with Him.” (J. Hudson Taylor)
Regardless of what you lead, leaders are “on” from the time they open their eyes until they close them again. The phone rings and regardless of what time it is, you’re on.  It’s a long concert and a tough one because we never know for sure what music we’ll have to play next, or when the day’s concert will end.
Dr. Dan Boone helped me in this area a few years ago.  As a pastor I wear several hats.  I am a shepherd, guiding His flock through the mountains, valleys and meadows of life.  I am a military leader, leading God’s people to rescue and recover what the enemy has taken. I am a priest in that I am responsible for the care of His people.  Sometimes I feel a bit schizophrenic.  The shepherd in me says “Slow down, the sheep are tired.” The military leader says, “Tough, get over it, we have a battle to fight.” And the priest in me says, “Why are we talking about slowing down or fighting battles? We just need to pray.”  If you have encountered me on one of those days, I’m sorry.  Knowing which hat to wear and when to wear it is one of the differences between successful leaders and unsuccessful ones.  If you wear a baseball cap to play in a football game, you’re in trouble. On the other hand wearing a football helmet to a monopoly game sends an entirely different message.  (Although in my family, the football helmet is appropriate for any game.)
Recently, I had a meeting with a mentor where he reminded me of the importance of getting my head and heart right early in the day.  Yesterday’s events need to be filtered through today’s grace and time with God will do that.  Too often I have drifted into a day without proper preparation. If my heart is not in tune with the Father, how can I lead His people? How can I sing His song or play His music?

When an orchestra is in tune and together, there aren’t many sounds more beautiful.  When it isn’t, there aren’t many sounds worse.  Leaders are like that.  In tune, we do what God wired us to do, we lead.  Out of tune, we throw temper tantrums and whine a lot.  (Not you or me of course, but some leaders I know.)  The church is the same way.  In tune, we are God’s “Plan A” and we change the world. Out of tune, well…we are still God’s “Plan A” but we don’t change much of anything.
So, whether you’re leading a church, or a business, or a family, get in tune and let the music begin!

DISTRICT NEWS

Rev. William Bonee has accepted a call to pastor Baton Rouge (LA) First Church of the Nazarene. He will begin his ministry on Easter Sunday. He and his wife Susan come to us from Muscle Shoals, Ala. where he has served for 12 years. They have two daughters, one in Nashville, and one who is a sophomore at North Alabama University. Welcome them to our team.

GracePointe (LA) hosted the Southern Nazarene University Chorale and University Singers for the Northwest Mission Area on  March 5th. Several pastors shared a lunch with Dr. Terry Toler the same day.  

Congratulations to Dr. Matt Friedeman and the DaySpring (Clinton, MS) congregation on the dedication of their new worship center on January 15th. It is beautiful and located right on Interstate 20.

We are gearing up for the various district conventions and District Assemblies. Please remember that as a local church pastor you are a delegate to each of these (on your respective district) and are expected to attend. (Even if you do not have any other delegates attending)

The LA District Advisory Board has voted to plant a church in Mandeville, LA. Rev. Jesse McKinnon is coming to plant the church. He is currently pastor of the Elk City, Oklahoma church. He previously pastored in Slidell and Denham Springs. We welcome he and his wife Nancy back to the district. 


Rev. Kevin Rankin is planting a new multi-cultural
church in Vicksburg. He is a graduate of Wesley Biblical 
Seminary. He is working with Dr. Johnson, and Pastor 
Chuck Parish and the Vicksburg congregation.

Rev. David and Phyllis Hoffpauir welcomed a new granddaughter into the world, Caitlyn June Hoffpauir. Congratulations. She needs our prayers as she was born with a cleft palate.

Rev Keith Matthews (Lifepointe Community, MS) had a very successful review. Congratulations.


Rev. Charlie Ashby, youth pastor at Marksville, LA was elected NYI president for the new year at the LA NYI Convention. 


Rev. Stephen Deese, pastor at Gloster, MS was elected NYI president for the new year at the MS NYI Convention.


We are in the process of redoing our websites. The MS website is under construction so please be patient while it is being overhauled.

DISTRICT ASSEMBLY

Note Dates

MISSISSIPPI

DaySpring Community Church

DR. JESSE MIDDENDORF, PRESIDING

             APRIL 18-19      SDMI/NMI CONVENTION 

             APRIL 19-20           DISTRICT ASSEMBLY

LOUISIANA

Rocky Creek Campground

DR. STAN TOLER, PRESIDING

             MAY 16 - 17       DISTRICT ASSEMBLY

             MAY 18          SDMI/NMI CONVENTION

EXCELLENT ADVENTURES


Churches visited most recently for services or meetings: 
DaySpring (MS), Laurel First (MS), Baton Rouge (LA), Crowley (LA), GraceWay (MS), Starkville (MS), Lifepointe Community (MS),   

Scheduled Visits:

March 4 --  Starkville (MS)am
March 11 -- Baton Rouge First (LA) am and pm
March 18 -- Sulphur (LA) am
March 25 -- West Monroe First (LA) am
April 1 --     Baton Rouge First (LA) am and pm
April 8 -- Easter -- Available
April 15 -- Crystal Springs/Hazlehurst (MS) am
April 22 -- Available
April 29 -- Available
May 6 -- Available
May 13 -- Vacation
  
If we have not been to your church in the past year or so please let us know. We would love to come. Please contact Renee in the District Office.


NEW OFFICE STAFF

Renee Parish - Office Manager  Email: renee@districtoffice.org  
601-642-7300
Elaine Mason - Secretary          Email: elaine@districtoffice.org 
601-988-2301



PRAYER REQUESTS

Please continue to pray for Rev. David Ching (Houston Fellowship, MS). He is concluding horrific treatments for throat cancer. He has lost 65 pounds and cannot take food or liquids by mouth. Pray that the treatments have been effective and that his throat will heal. Pray for Angela and the kids as well.

Remember Rev. Larry Ferris, (Monroe First, LA) who is facing recurring heart issues.

Remember Rev. Mike Howard (Westlake, LA)

Linda Sherer, pastors wife at Sulphur (LA), had surgery last week. She is recuperating. 

 
BOOKS I AM RECOMMENDING: 
Simply Jesus by N. T. Wright 

BOOKS I AM READING: 
The First 100 Days by Dr. Scott Daniels 

Friday, January 27, 2012

NEW YEAR-NEW OPPORTUNITIES

HIS WORD:  “I am the LORD; that is my name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols. See, the former things have taken place, and new things I declare; before they spring into being I announce them to you.”  Isaiah 42:8-9
"See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland." Isaiah 43:19

PASTOR TO PASTOR
Have you ever heard the expression, "Can't see the forest for the trees"? Sure you have. I think we all know what that means. Some times the singular details can get in the way of the big picture. Related to our work together we can get so consumed by the details, the pressures, the trivial, the routine ...that we forget the mission, the big picture.

I confess it happens to me. I get a little down or discouraged because the view of this church or that situation is troubling, but then, I realize I need to step back and review the entire picture. Recapture the vision if you will.

So that is what I am doing. In lieu of this here are some observations:

1. I came to LA/MS with the conviction that our local churches need to be healthier to be stronger. Healthier stronger local churches mean a healthy, vibrant district.
2. I am convinced that we have established a platform that will enable us to get healthy, or as the medical community likes to say..will promote health.
3. That platform consists primarily of pray, filled with faith, that seeks the face of God and anticipates the move of God. Our last two years of prayer emphasis and Spiritual Awakening the expectations and vision of many of our pastors has increased.
4. During the 2012 calendar year we will once again focus on Healthy Churches. Let me remind you of the Characteristics of Healthy Churches:
5. We will use training events and media to work to train pastors and key lay leaders to evaluate their health and to make necessary adjustments to become healthy as to become effective.
6. We will continue to emphasize new ministries, new churches, and new partnerships to enhance our work in both states.

v     Passionate Spirituality
v     Holistic Small Groups
v     Loving Relationships
v     Functional Structures
v     Empowering Leadership
v     Inspiring Worship
v     Gift-Oriented Ministry
v     Need Oriented Evangelism


I believe God would be pleased to do a new thing among us! How about you?

Let's Trade Prayers!

DISTRICT NEWS


DAYSPRING COMMUNITY WILL DEDICATE THEIR NEW WORSHIP CENTER ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, AT 10 AM. CONGRATULATIONS TO PASTOR MATT FRIEDEMAN AND CONGREGATION FOR THIS MILESTONE.


PRAISE THE LORD - ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, IT WAS A PRIVILEGE TO ORGANIZE BOTH THE MANA SLIDELL CHURCH UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PASTOR PAULA MURILLO, AND CAMINO DE SANTIDAD CHURCH UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PASTOR JULISSA RIVAS. OVER 100 PEOPLE WERE IN ATTENDANCE AT BOTH SERVICES. BOTH CHURCHES RECEIVED ABOUT 50 CHARTER MEMBERS INTO MEMBERSHIP. WOW!

Congratulations to Rev. Tim and Stacey Burnett (New Beginnings, MS) who were married January 7th.

Rev. Derek Catron has resigned at Lake Charles First (LA) and accepted a call to Frankfort, KY. We will miss Derek, Amy and the girls.

Rev. J. D. Sailors has accepted a call to pastor the Vivian (LA) church. J. D. is a veteran pastor and has served in the General SDMI department. We welcome him and his wife Teresa.He was installed on January 15.

Rev. Artie Burnett has accepted a call to Jackson Emmanuel (MS). Artie is father to Rev. Tim Burnett, pastor of New Beginnings (MS) New Start. He is a long time pastor in the Church of God (Anderson) and teaches online at Ohio Christian University. We welcome him and his wife Pat.

Rev. Vonzella Askew is the new pastor at Southaven (MS). She comes from Memphis. She will be installed by Dr. Charles Johnson this Sunday at 3 pm.

Honore Calera is the new pastor at Mana Slidell (LA). He and his wife Medina have served the church for a number of years as lay persons. They have three boys.

Rev. Paula Murillo is the new pastor at New Orleans (LA) New Life (formerly Adullam), on the Westbank. 

Levi Ashby is the new Youth Pastor at GracePoint (LA) and Danny Rester returns as the Worship Pastor.

Dr. David Smith has agreed to return to GraceWay as a lay minister. Steven Willingham has agreed to serve the Kenner church as a lay minister.

Rev. Charlie Ashby has been appointed as the District NYI President for the LA District replacing Derek Catron.

Rev. Charles Parish has been appointed Mission Area Coordinator of the North Capital River Area (MS) to replace Dave Garner. Rev. Stephen Deese has been appointed to the same post on the South Capital River Area (MS).

Rev. Bob Lanier has been appointed to replace Rev. Dave Garner on the MS District Advisory Board.  

Rev. Marvin Denton (Crosspoint, LA), and Rev. Gary Jones (Marksville, LA) had very successful reviews.


NEWSTART NEWS


New Beginnings Community (Byram, MS - Tim Burnett) has finally secured a location for their church. Almost immediately the attendance has grown and they are almost out of space.  


One Accord (Jackson, MS - Bob Lanier) is experiencing exciting days. Last Sunday they had about 70 in attendance. They are meeting at Emmanuel. 


Jackson Emmanuel has given office space to both New Beginnings and One Accord. We applaud this support of these two churches.


Iglesia Tellar (Gustvo Santos - Pascagoula, MS) is reaching lots of people. They have started a Sunday evening service in Lucedale, and have just started a Thursday night service in Gulfport church. Thank you Pastor Lisa for partnering with this new church. 


Nouvelle (Lafayette, LA - Dale Hoffpauir) has almost finished remodeling the Merchant's Blvd. property and had their first public service on January 15. There were about 45 people in attendance. They will continue with monthly services until Easter, then move to weekly services with a Grand Opening/Official Launch in the Fall.


We have a pastor praying about coming to Mandeville, LA to start a church.

EXCELLENT ADVENTURES

Churches visited most recently for services or meetings: Shreveport First (LA), GracePoint (LA), Marksville, (LA), Kosciusko (MS), New Beginnings (MS), Jackson Emmanuel (MS), Baton Rouge First (LA), Crowley First (LA), Lake Charles First (LA), Vivian (LA), Camino de Santidad (LA), Mana Slidell (LA), Slidell (LA), Blanchard (LA), 

Coming Up:
January 29 -- DaySpring (MS) -- Dedication of New Building
February 5 -- Travel from South Carolina Ministers Retreat
February 12 -- DS's Conference in Kansas City
February 19 -- Southern Nazarene Foundation Board
February 26 -- Available
March 4 -- Available
March 11 -- Available
If we have not been to your church in the past year or so please let us know. We would love to come. Please contact Renee in the District Office.


NEW OFFICE STAFF

Renee Parish - Office Manager  
Email: renee@districtoffice.org  
601-642-7300
Elaine Mason - Secretary          
Email: elaine@districtoffice.org 
601-988-2301

DISTRICT ASSEMBLY
Note Dates

MISSISSIPPI
DaySpring Community Church

DR. JESSE MIDDENDORF, PRESIDING

             APRIL 18-19      SDMI/NMI CONVENTION 
             APRIL 19-20      DISTRICT ASSEMBLY

LOUISIANA
Rocky Creek Campground
DR. STAN TOLER, PRESIDING

             MAY 16 - 17       DISTRICT ASSEMBLY
             MAY 18              SDMI/NMI CONVENTION

PRAYER REQUESTS

Please continue to pray for Rev. David Ching (Houston Fellowship, MS). He is concluding horrific treatments for throat cancer. He has lost 65 pounds and cannot take food or liquids by mouth. Pray that the treatments have been effective and that his throat will heal.

Please pray for the father of LA District Treasurer Dajunna Howell (West Monroe Faith, LA). He broke his leg and had surgery, from which he has had several setbacks including a heart attack.

Please pray for Rev. Linda Francis (Restoring Hope, LA) who had to have a biopsy last week.

Rev. Steve Holtz (Cleveland, MS) has recently had two stints put in. He continues to battle problems with his feet.

Rev. Raymond Teston (Moss Bluff, LA) recently had rotator cuff surgery. He is mending.

Rev. Jamey Robertson (Holly Grove, LA) continues to recover from back surgery.

Remember Rev. Larry Ferris, (Monroe First, LA) who is facing recurring heart issues.

Tony Childress (pastors wife New Albany, MS) father has been very ill in LA. Please pray for him. 

Remember Rev. Mike Howard (Westlake, LA). 

Pray for Shirley Denton, pastors wife at CrossPointe Community, LA.

Rev. Julissa Rivas (Camino de Santidad) is expecting a child. Pray for her as she has been having some issues related to her pregnancy.

Rev. Jason Faminoff (Leesville, LA) recently lost his mother. Rev. Daniel Mercado (Baker, LA) also lost his mother over the holidays. Linda Sherer, pastors wife (Sulphur, LA) recently lost her sister to cancer.

Cheryl Beaty, wife of Greg Beaty, continues to fight a multitude of difficulties. Please pray for her.

BOOKS I AM RECOMMENDING: (2)

Bonhoeffer:Pastor-Martyr-Prophet-Spy, by Metaxas and Keller. 
The Pastor, A Memoir by Eugene Peterson

BOOKS I AM READING: (2)


Simply Jesus by N. T. Wright
Plain Account of Christian Perfection by John Wesley

































Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Are We the Right Kind of Missional?

HIS WORD: "Who is wise and understanding among you? Let them show it by their good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom.” James 3:13 NIV


PASTOR TO PASTOR


The church world these days tosses around the word missional much like it did church growth lingo 20 years ago. I am a proponent of the "missional" movement. However, like the church growth movement it can become the goal, "the end" if you will, instead of the "means". Missional is a verb. It is a means of describing and accomplishing our goal...which is to make Christlike disciples. So much of our missional mantra is self-aggrandizing and success oriented.


I recently read these words on a website called Church Leaders .com


"We are a group of people addicted to and obsessed with the work of the Kingdom, with little to no idea how to be with the King. As Skye Jethani wrote in his Out of Ur post a little while back “Has Mission become an Idol?”:


"Many church leaders unknowingly replace the transcendent vitality of a life with God for the ego satisfaction they derive from a life for God."


"The truth about discipleship is that it’s never hip and it’s never in style…it’s the call to come and die; a “long obedience in the same direction.” While the “missional” conversation is imbued with the energy and vitality that comes with kingdom work, it seems to be missing some of the hallmark reality that those of us who have lived it over time have come to expect: Mission is messy. It’s humbling. There’s often no glory in it. It’s for the long haul. And it’s completely unsustainable without discipleship."


Our goal is to spend time with Jesus in intimate and holy communion and to bring invite others to that same kind of fellowship. Being "missional" is to focus our energies, gifts, resources, and influence towards that end.

DEEPER ROOTS ...GREATER FRUIT
SPIRITUAL AWAKENING TOUR


November 11 - December 8


Dan Bohi will be our speaker for these weeks of intense district renewal and revival. Dan has been called and anointed of God to bring into focus the Word of God for His church and His people today. He preaches with power and seeks to invite people into the glory of God in such a way as to realize freedom, deliverance, sanctification, and healing.


PASTOR - you will want to make every effort to get your people to these services. Services are scheduled in such a way that a most people can get to more than one service in less than an hour. (Many travel farther than this for a high school football game.) PASTOR - YOU MUST SET THE EXAMPLE.
Reports from around the country are that lives are being changed and churches are being revived as a result of the power of God on Dan's preaching.


Schedules have been mailed out and are posted. Please make every effort to attend. If a Sunday evening service is in your area I fully intend that you cancel your service and encourage your people to go to the Spiritual Awakening Tour. If possible, why not go to www.nazarenemedialibrary.com and download a clip of Dan's preaching and show it to your congregation as a way of promoting these services.


EXCELLENT ADVENTURES
 Pearson Chapel (MS) (Homecoming), Marksville (LA), Baker (LA), Gulf Coast Family (MS), Inglesia Tellar (MS), Vicksburg First (MS), Sulphur First (LA), Tupelo First (MS), Southaven (MS), Springfield (Oh) High Street, Pineville (LA), Baton Rouge First (LA), Columbia (MS)


Upcoming Schedule:


October 23 -- Baton Rouge First (LA) (am and pm)
October 30 -- Columbus First (MS)
November 6 -- Southaven (MS)
November 13 -- Spiritual Awakening Tour (Vicksburg/Cleveland 1st)
November 20 -- Rosebloom (MS) am, Crossroads (MS) pm
November 27 -- Spiritual Awakening Tour (Shreveport First/Gracepoint)
December 4 -- Spiritual Awakening Tour (Marksville/Rocky Creek)
December 11 -- Available (MS)


If we have not been to your church in the past year we would love to come. Set up a date with Pam by calling the district office.


DISTRICT NEWS


Rev. Matt Newman has accepted a call to pastor the Bridgepointe Church of the Nazarene in Brandon, MS. Matt has served as associate there for the past three years. Matt is married to Jenn and they have three girls: Ashleigh, Bekah, and Sarah.


I have appointed Rev. Kelvin Boone to pastor at Crystal Springs (MS). He will continue to pastor the Hazlehurst church. We appreciate this step of faith on Bro. Boones's part as well as his wife Rhonda and the boys.


Rev. Brad McKenzie has resigned from Baton Rouge First (LA) to accept the pastorate of Pasadena First on the South Texas District. Brad and Emily have done a wonderful job at BR First and we will miss them on our district.


Rev. Bob Bradley, pastor at Crowley (LA) has announced his retirement from pastoral ministry effective December 25. We appreciate his ministry and will miss him. He and Cheryl will relocate to south Mississippi and will be available for pulpit supply, etc.


Rev. Sherrill Stiles has announced his retirement from Vivian (LA). He has done a tremendous job at Vivian and will be missed. He and Linda will move to their home in Lake Charles, LA. He will be available for pulpit supply.


On Saturday, October 24, the city of Meridian, MS honored Dr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson with a ceremony naming 38th Ave. after Dr. Johnson. All of the street signs are now marked Dr. Charles Johnson Ave.


Congratulations to Rev. Dale Hoffpauir who has led two successful outreach campaigns for the Nouvelle CON in Lafayette, LA, our newest church plant. The last outreach was a private showing of Courageous. Over 80 people attended and three gave their hearts to Jesus. Thanks to all who have helped to get this church started.


Congratulations to Rev. Michael and Rev. Lesly Ford, youth pastors at Crossroads (MS) and District NYI President, on the birth of a daughter Samantha Lynn. She joins sister Lexie in the Ford family.


DaySpring (Clinton, MS) is nearing completion of their new worship center. It is located on Interstate 20 between exits 35 and 31. It is going to be a beautiful addition to our district.


THE FOLLOWING PASTORS HAVE HAD SUCCESSFUL REVIEWS: STEVEN HUNT (FRIENDSHIP, LA), KEITH MEGEHEE (CROSSROADS, MS), JOHN RABO, (SHREVEPORT FIRST, LA), JAMES GILLETE (MAGNOLIA, MS), CECIL RUSSELL (TUPELO, MS), KERMIT HUDSON (HATTIESBURG FIRST, MS), DUSTIN MCDAVID (PINEVILLE, LA)


OPEN CHURCHES
MS -- Southaven
LA -- Family Community, Crowley First, Vivian, Baton Rouge First


PRAYERS FOR THE DISTRICT LEADERSHIP FAMILY


We praise God for his healing touch on Suzanne Duckering, daughter of Rev. Gary and Bobby Jones, pastors at Marksville (LA). She was miraculously healed of severe infections caused by (or in conjunction with) kidney stones. Not only was she quickly healed of the infection, the stone was gone. (Where have we seen that happen before?)


Please pray for Rev. David Ching, pastor of Houston Fellowship (MS) who has been diagnosed with cancer of the throat. His tonsils were removed and there is a tumor on the side of his neck that is cancerous. He will begin treatments soon. Pray for Angela and the kids as they face this fight. You may find him and info on his journey at http://www.facebook.com/groups/nbd2c/


Pray for Rev. Richard Boone, retired pastor at Emmanuel (MS). He has been diagnosed with a recurrence of throat cancer and is beginning treatments this week.


Continue to pray for Josh Rego, son of Pastor Chris and Kelli Rego (Brookhaven, MS). He suffered terrible leg infection that required emergence surgery. A cracked bone was discovered that has required a walking boot. His recovery has been long and difficult.


Pray for Braden Hunt, son of Pastor Steve and Jackie Hunt (Friendship, LA) who suffered a broken kneecap and torn cartilage in his knee. He has had surgery and has a lengthy recovery.


Pray for Becky Talhelm, wife of Pastor Joe Talhelm (Ebenezer, LA) who was knocked over by her dog and cracked two bones in her leg. She faces a lengthy recovery.


Pray for Dale Russom, adult son or retired minister Bob Russom, who suffered sever MRSA and has been very close to death. He is recovering but continues to need prayer.


Pray fro Rev. Jamey Robertson, (Holly Grove, LA) who is recovering from back surgery. He will need to be off from work for at least 8 weeks.


Pray for Rev. Raymond Teston, (Moss Bluff, LA) who will have rotator cuff surgery on November 2.


Continue to pray for Rev. Mike Howard, (Westlake, LA) who is battling cancer.


RECOMMENDATIONS:


Book --Bonhoeffer:Pastor-Martyr-Prophet-Spy, by Metaxas and Keller. This is an amazing look at the famous Deitrich Bonhoeffer, perhaps best known for his book "The Cost of Discipleship". A German theologian during the reign and terror of Adolph Hitler, this book is a graphic and detailed look into Bonhoeffer's life, but the history of the age at that time: not only in Germany but in the entire church world. It bears reading however, not only because of it's recollection of the historical but because it has much to say to the modern church, as well as the modern political scene. Every pastor ought to read this and ask, "What if?"


Website: Above I mentioned www.churchleaders.com. This is an outstanding website. You can sign up for a daily newsletter that provides several timely articles. It has thousands of archived articles for pastors and church leaders on a variety of subjects. Every day I seem to find something helpful.