Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Walking in obedience to God: Unpacking my Graphic Recording!


Was blessed to attend workshop at Makassar
 (aka UPG aka Ujong Padang) 14-25 June 2013.

Venue was a theological seminary.



Participants introduced themselves and I did a graphic recording.

Looking at positive experiences of outreach ministry.

Negative experiences


Trainers described how their previous work lead to frustration:
DNA course changed way of thinking
Pondering for 4 years then decided to create a wholistic programme.
Outreach was directed thru poor minority church,
anchored on demolishing lies 
(re: beliefs have consequences)



Goals
God glorified
Church empowered
People move out of poverty

Strategy
Train
Empower
Develop basic life skills



UNEXPECTED MULTIPLICATION
Original plan was to train a trainer who would train 10 churches

Trainer came back with 16 churches trained

When another 10 trainers to be we're sought, 16 turned up!

Rapidly grow to reach 160 churches, 
1,500 churches,or more



Churches were trained to do simple acts of love:
Within 3 years at leadership meeting was reported "our communities have been totally transformed"
When asked to detail the transformation
amazingly true transformation 

At leadership meeting of 40  communities


We have been transformed
We now have stable homes
School
Enough to eat the whole year
Vegetable gardens
Marriages healthy happy
80-90% attend church
We provide food for widows/ orphans
All needs are met
When we want to do some service
we need to go to the next community

Case study of 250 communities that have moved out of poverty

Eg one remote community 10 km walk from end of motor cycle track.
Grew tobacco for sale
Rice to make rice wine
    After training
Stopped growing tobacco 
Got school
Got electricity line
Built road

One villager lives in hut 2x2 metre
to house to 20 people
Community transformed in 2 years
Built big home
Bicycles
Settalite dish



Genius plan
Top 70 students eligible for scholarship.
Usually brighter students from city

14 awarded to children from these transformed communities (10 believers)

North  hill region
Smaller communities 20-30 families
South  plains : larger communities 200- 300 families


What are lies that hold back churches from reaching out to communities?
That is not our problem
Not able to do anything about it
Too poor
Don't know what to do
Waiting for outsider to fix it
It won't make any difference
Feeling of helplessness
Good idea but send someone else to do it, not me
Not biblical
Too difficult
Best way to help is to preach
Should help Christians only/first
Too dangerous
Doing development to convert them is trickery
Need to tolerate others beliefs: do not convert them
Allow them to be different
Don't know how to relate to them
Christianity is manipulative


THUS we need to tell the whole gospel story
From creation
Garden of Eden
Shalom
The fall
The rescue
The first coming
The second coming


The core curriculum covers five calander years
Ten sessions of three days training every six months.

Allows participants time to do one act of kindness and report it.

First three sessions cover biblical truths and Satan's lies

It takes this time to build trust and credibility.
Then fourth module focuses on preventative health
Module five is on marriage and family
(*for cousin ministry it may be better to use health/ family lessons to build bridges, earn trust and credibility)

The ministry has a momentum of its own 
Like trying to push a huge boulder down a slope
Initially very hard work
But after a while it gathers speed
Point of training is to get church members to go out and do something
Mobilize them for action
From that action there will be experiential encounter with God

Testimony "As we serve, we love God more"
The more they serve the more they experience God

Started ministry in poor rural church (marginalised)
Get the leadership on board
Pastor usually too busy to be trainer
Pastor's wife often excellent trainer coordinator
Reduce all barriers to participation
Make it very simple


Acts of love
Simple things they can do to bless to impact the community

Invite a downtrodden for a meal
ask them about their lives
(do not try to evangelise: would be seen as manipulation)

Work together vs jealousy 

Builds trust and credibility

A cocoa plantation will take years to yield results: 
perhaps vegetable garden could produce short term results

Road traffic accident death
Local belief : anyone in attendance curse x10 days
Own family will not come
Church people come to provide funeral
Others watch to see curse take effect:
 no bad thing happens to church people;
"Your God more powerful than the spirits!"


For one act of love the church members decided to repair a poor widow's house.
The chief of police objected (?some political issue?)
Under the watchful eyes of the police force they could do nothing.
The same chief of police had an accident and was hospitalized in a hospital in town away from this village.
All the police went to visit him
When the cats away.... The church members rushed to repair the widows house 


In one community
Appreciative Enquery
Physical Resources and Human Resources identified
(By card sorting: different cards with different items written on it: )
Dream of future
Vision casting
Draw map of our place as we would like it to be in 10 years time:
Community met to pray over this map every two weeks
They had envisioned tractor, school, well
They realized their 7 km path was to narrow for a tractor, so they did road widening works
The road enabled produce to reach market faster, improve their economy
Soon they were able to afford to purchase the tractor
Government had noticed their efforts and decided to build a school exactly on the spot they had envisioned
They got the well soon

Fatalism in the pessimists changes a bit when they see participants break out of poverty

Small loans can help start income generating activities



Process
Teach
Challenge them to take small steps
Show/ model/ demonstrate
collect testimonies of results
Lead them to bigger things

Quote: Bob Mofatt
1) The world is broken
2) Healing happens when people pray
2Chronicles 7:14 if my people, who are called by my name, will humblethemselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
3) The bible teaches us how to live 


DON'Ts
Don't do baseline survey, ask many questions, take photographs of their 'bad' situation.
Dont come in promising projects or development.
This raises false expectations: that you are going to fix all their problems
Or
You are going to raise funds from their story but as the money never goes to them it must have gone into your pocket.

DO offer churches to help them walk in obedience to God


Marketing
Who do we want to train?
-Train people who beg you to train them... ideal
-Beg people to let you train them: sometimes needed at first
-Provide funds ++ for projects with the training: 
Don't want to do go down that road!
-"Professional students"who train train train but never do anything?
 Don't want to do go down that road!


How do we choose who to start working with?
Start with whoever God places in front of you.

Time and again you will see The God Factor
Pray
Train
Look to God

Witness "out and out" full blown miracles

There was a tapioca crop failure
People prayed
At harvest they went to dig up crop expecting withered roots
Found twice the usual harvest of tapioca
Other farmer's tapioca crop failed
Demand was there but supply was low
They sold their bumper crop at three times the ordinary price.




Recognise the ability of people
Don't  be too quick to solve their problems
Allow them to work out their own solutions
The ministry may appear messy and chaotic
LET IT BE MESSY AND CHAOTIC!

Allow them space


20-30% of communities may drop out
Yet 3-4 years later they may be influenced by successful groups to reengage
sometimes trained by those successful groups
Reporting
Reports may be made verbally, recorded on MP3 and other digital media for less literate partners: the audio recording transcribed later by central administrators
Avoid false reporting by close relationship with community and regular visits

Tear down interdenominational walls




Panorama of day one.....

DAy two begins ....

SURRENDER control of ministry to the community
Allow them to be dependent on God
YET front-load the Acts of Love with good training and plentiful examples of desirable outcome.
eg road repair,
 garbage clean up,
 free hair cut
 repair poor widows house

Empower local church
Encourage close relatives, cousin ministry



Brainstorming session: How do we engage the church?



In time of disaster: BUILD RELATIONSHIPS
do disaster relief
do recovery
then do development

When no disaster: Disaster relief preparation


Tale of Ms Kobar 
Practical non-abstract way to introduce relief vs development
Starter
Story of Ms Kobar
Comes into community
helps community to
-plant flowers
-plant sweet potato
-reconcile family, parents with young adult son

Question: what did she do to help?
What if she just gave them money every month for two years then left the area?



Paradigm shift needed
Administered in gentle nudges and small steps
We are uprooting generation of lies and replacing them with truths
Takes time
Not achieved overnight

Help them have good ideas
Help them reach out beyond their comfort zone
Help church to see needs of the community

Enhancing foster care is an avenue of outreach
Help brighten, pain clean foster home
Provide toys
Provide monthly party for foster children
 so foster parents can have "night out" respite

In JKT outreach pgm was supported by a prayer network
they did garbage clean up
they did community lunch (picnic in park for 3,000)
20/20 vision: By year 2020 target to have one blessing community in each neighbourhood

One team purchased a run down school and ran it well, leading to transformation in the community




This "pecking order" is a lie
that we must take care of our own family first
then our neighbours
then our own people group
(all within our church community)
and we don't have need/ responsibility to reach out to downtrodden beyond these walls



RESISTANCE to participation may come from churches/ communities which subscribe to these lies:
You are stealing our workers
You collect so much money for your project but it all goes into our own pocket
We don't get to see any of this money
You don't give us any money, 
You make us do all the work
then you take credit for all our work.

Conflict and tension between local church and foreign M-workers
Burn out
Manipulated
Needs Reconciliation

ACTS OF LOVE
work in small groups of 2-3
provides safety and accountability
do debrief
share the results of your acts of love with your church

who needs to know God's love more?
a) those in the church
b) those outside church





Suggested short introductory module schedule
Session 1& 2 Acts of love
Session 3&4 Who can we love
Session 5&6 How can we love (entering community, relief & development)

Sieze the opportunity
Whatever door God opens, go with it!

What does training look like
TOPIC: Lies that prevent us from moving out of our comfort zone
examine the lies in their lives
KNOCK DOWN the lies
replace with truths

Acts of love: what they are
Participatory interactive facilitatory learning
teach with role play, games, card sorting, small group discussions, different activities

role play and simulating simple acts of love
eg inviting a beggar for a meal and asking them about their lives
Prayer walk
Just do it (one act in 6 months)

For UPG (Makassar), may be better to build trust and credibility through health, family and marriage modules first

WARNING
Do not attempt to evangelise during Acts of Love
this will be seen as manipulation
whole effort rejected
Recipients have even paid for the "free meal" because they feel manipulated and dont want to be obliged to you. 
 



Take home message: on the way home flight UPG-SGP I condensed my thoughts.....
Focus must be on TRUTH vs LIES
Beliefs have consequences
start small, very small steps
Learn to let go (of participants work, direction) and Let God (take over)
Card sorting is a way of doing resource inventory
    Sort into 2/3 piles: yes/ no/ don't know-, maybe
The tale of Md Lecha (oops Ms Kobar) is a non-abstract way of presenting relief vs development

ACTS OF LOVE
Get participants to move beyond their comfort zone to reach out to others (non-believers)
Small incremental steps
No evangelizing (= manipulation!) during acts of love




Focus on demolishing lies and replacing with truths
Why does despair occur
what are bad roots
(Previously my team never dig down deep enough to examine wrong beliefs/ lies that lead to the bad behavior)
Collect list of "lies" related to topic
A) for participants
B) for facilitator pool



Compare and contrast with what truths we must implant in order to get good tree and good fruit

New lesson plan Healthy Home


Role play 
Roles: Husband Wife two children
Husband drinking from bottle
Children playing noisily
Calls wife: why children noisy?
Beats wife: why you never control them
Children crying

End of role play
SHOWD

What does an unhealthy home look like?
Discuss
Draw picture
Present

Identify 7 main features of unhealthy home
Brainstorm
What are the beliefs / lies that result in each of these 7 features of unhealthy home?



Compare and contrast
Identify 7 main features of healthy home
What are the beliefs / truths needed that will result in each of these 7 features of healthy home?

Saturday, June 22, 2013

No Idols: sketch note Sermon

Rev Wendy Watson: 
Sermon: No Idols
Text: Exodus 20:1-8

QUOTE: Os Guiness
Of Idolatry
HUGE in the Bible
DOMINANT in our personal lives 
yet IRRELAVENT in our mistaken estimate

Some idols are easy to identify
Statues
Deities
Tablets
Secret Societies

Others less so
Yet they all destroy us

The bible is big on idolatry
#1 issue
More than 50 laws about idolatry in the first 5 books of the bible
The penalty for idolatry is death
Idolatry is a big deal for God

Kyle Littleman : book: "gods at war"
"Every sin we struggle with:
Discouragement
Lack of purpose
Is because of idolatry"
Idolatry is the worship of wrong things

What is worship?
Worship is a heart thing
Praise
Intentionally following
Adore
Serve

Who, what do we worship??

We were created by God to worship him


What and where are the idols in our life?
Where do we place our
Time
Money
Focus
Listen to?

Internet search engines place sex and pornography and video as top searched topics

What does your data search show?

QUOTE
I talk to people every week who are hurting.
They come to me
Unload their troubles
They are actually talking about their symptoms rather than their problem
The problem is idolatry.

Case Study #1
Businessman 
Caught for cheating income tax
Worried about family and reputation
Why did you do it?
Don't know 
Is money what drives you?
"Never thought of it that way"



Case Study #2
Girl wants to move out, live with boyfriend
Have you thought of what you are doing to your future husband?
This relationship probably will not last
You are prepared to disobey God and disobey your parents?
Seems to me that you have turned thus relationship into a god
"Never thought of it that way"





Case Study #3
Ordinary guy
Started on pornorgraphy since young
Images burned into his soul 
Changed the way I relate to momen
An itch I cannot satisfy
Need to scratch harder and harder
"My brother,
you think you have a lust problem but actually you have a worship problem: you worship sex"
"You need to ask yourself
'Will I worship God or will I worship sex'"

"Never thought of it that way"

Case Study #4
The Haze
Root problem is idolatoru
God of money is being worshipped
"Do I have a part in this"

Haze is a good reminder
As long as haze remains 
Daily ask God
What are the idols in my life

Prayer is the only offensive weapon available to us 

Leads to
Confession
Forgiveness
Repentance 
Reconciliation 


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

The Discipleship Journey


Our church camp was held at Equitorial Hotel Malacca: I took the opportunity to practice Graphic Recording using flip chart paper landscape format stuck onto white board easel.

My opus magnum: Four sessions teachings in one panorama!

Session 1: the speaker was Pastor Benny Ho. 
The overall theme was The Discipleship Journey.

Examining the four action words on the great commission,
 comparing and contrasting 
GO, MAKE, BAPTISE, TEACH, 
we find that there is only one IMPERATIVE: MAKE (disciples)
This should be our primary mission

HENCE the value of IDMC: Intentional Disciple Making Church.

MacD sells coffee
Starbucks sells coffee
(This is when I woke up and started paying attention to the teaching)
Both sell coffee but what is the difference?
One sells coffee as a byproduct
One is intentional : focused on selling coffee.

THUS this roadmap for the discipleship journey, that we all can respond to the Great Commission.

There are four steps
CONNECT 
EQUIP
MENTOR
RELEASE

The first step CONNECT  is finding a hand to hold:

Ps Benny told us of the true story of 
Ole Kirk Christiansen who was a Danish carpenter who 
lost all when his furniture factory was burned to the ground
He started afresh making wooden toys
That was  successful  for a while but also ended in disaster when that factory burned to the ground
He borrowed money to buy a plastic injection machine and made a simple toy of plastic bricks. Lego became a world wide phenomenon (now we would say "it went viral")

 Lego bricks connect to the brick above and connect to the brick below. 
As Christians we need to connect above to God and below to others (church)

Lego really took off after the Lego mat was introduced . 
On the met the different Lego constructed models have a relationship with one another 

Benefacio ; the Lego principle : connect connect connect 

Mark 12:13 Love God. Love neighbor

 God is a relational God.

Developing the theme of CONNECT
There are three major connections 
Connect to God
Connect to Church
Connect to Cause (Reconciliation)

Session 2
This session focused on equipping
The bible text was Eph 4:11-13
The Greek word on the text that is given In the text as "equip" is katartizo, 
which means put right, mended, repaired: 
even as a broken fishnet it repaired: 
it suggests making ready for service that which can not be used in its present state.


For equipping to happen there needs to be a convergence of three forces: 
Teaching ( head, knowledge)
Coaching (hands, skills)
Mentoring (heart, attitudes values)

The pathway to spiritual maturity needs you to play your part
RESPONSIBILITY
HUMILITY
PRIORITY
PROACTIVITY

Purpose of equipping is for 3Ms
Ministry: works of service 

Maturity: unity of faith, full knowledge of the Son of God
Maturity takes time
It takes time for an oak tree to grow
If you want results overnight yiu have to make do with mushrooms

Multiplication: big harvest of fruit in 29 years


There was a town where all the residents are ducks. Every Sunday the ducks waddle out of their houses and waddle down Main Street to their church. They waddle into the sanctuary and squat in their proper pews. The duck choir waddles in and takes its place, and then Rev Duck comes forward and opens the duck Bible. He reads to them from Ducksiah 61: “Ducks! God has given you wings! With wings you can fly! With wings you can mount up and soar like eagles. No walls can confine you! No fences can hold you! You have wings. God has given you wings, and you can fly like birds!” 

All the ducks shout, “Amen! Amen” 

Rev Duck pronounces the duckology
AND THEN THEY ALL WADDLE HOME. 

Nothing happens unless you put into practice what you hear and believe .



Session 3 Mentoring
The bible text was 2Thess 1:4-8



A situation was described in a nature reserve in Africa where Rhinos were being attacked by Elephants. This is a very unusual situation in normal nature. Review of the problem revealed that the root issue was that young elephants were airlifted to this nature rear be without adult elephants. Without adults to teach them and be their role models and mentors, the young elephants grew up with unusually aggressive behavior to rhinos
Moral of the story: we need mentors

Mentors help us bring forth our fullest potential.
It is like rubbing a gold brick and a lead brick together:
After some time the lead brick starts to look like a gold brick
Some of the good qualities start to adhere


Four key steps to the mentoring process
DISCERNMENT 
DEFINITION 
DEVELOPMENT 
DEPARTURE 

DISCERNMENT 
Come and see phase 
Take time to evaluate a potential new mentor/ mentee relationship
over three meetings you should be able to decide if the chemistry is right

DEFINITION 
Commitment phase
Work out the objectives and time frame
Mentee should be the one who actively persues

DEVELOPMENT 
Come and learn
This is the intense phase of growth


Mentor is a 
BRAIN to pick
SHOULDER to cry on
BOOT to kick your butt if you stray!


Jesus demonstrates the ratio of mentor/ mentee
He preached to the masses
sent forth the 72
Disciples the 12 apostles
Mentored the inner three
And loved the one most loved

LESS is MORE
More time with fewer people equates greater lasting impact for God


Quality of questions that you (as mentee) bring to the table determines the quality of mentor time.


The spectrum of Mentoring was described 
From Intensive to Occassional to Passive


Mentoring takes time
Frequency and intensity lead to bonding
Integrity needed not to allow such bonding to occur across the gender line
Men do not have intensive mentoring with women.

DEPARTURE 
Mentee departs to multiply

Session 4 

This is the fourth stage of the discipleship journey

Indeed the harvest is plentiful and we are called to GO
With total dependence on God



All the equipping,, all the development is of no use if we do not use it for a purpose .




Four steps to impact the needy
BLESS them
FELLOWSHIP with them
PRAY with them
SHARE gospel

BLESS them 
Shalom
Make peace with the lost
Speak peace over them
Push back the powers of darkness
Neutralize the demons
Introduce grace into their life 
Blessings overcome curses

FELLOWSHIP with them
stay, eat drink
As you fellowship you create safe environment

Zaccheus was  a needy person. 
Short of acceptance
Jesus met this felt need
Zaccheus experienced repentance restitution reconciliation salvation

PRAY with them
Pre-elievers are very open to prayer
Many Christians have preconceived fears " what if I pray and God does not answer?"
prebelievers do not demand that their prayers are answered
they are satisfied if yiu as a person close to God is willing tompraybfor them.

Suppose you as the office cleaner in the prime ministers office was willing to bring a petition letter to the prime minister for a person. If the prime minister responded positively would not that person be very grateful. Yet if the prime minister did not respond, the petitioner would not be angry with you.
So it is with prayer.
Do offerer prayer to those you meet.



SHARE gospel


we help to build bridges


We are equipped and released to make a difference in a broken world.

We can storm these 7 gates of influence
Arts & Entertainment
Buisness & Commerce
Church & Religion
Disadvantaged & Marginalised
Education & Schools
Family & Home
Government & Office



Rather than trying to drag the lost into the kingdom, we should bring the kingdom to the lost


Sermon illustration
Afro-American Christian switched to Islam after being disillusioned
He was marginalised and ostracized.
At one meeting someone took the trouble of crossing the room to meet him and talk to him 
Long story short: he was led back to Christ.
Will you find the grace to reach out to a lonely person?
 


Saturday, June 15, 2013

The Journey

Pastor Raymond Fong lead the morning devotions today (Sunday 16 June) at our church camp.


The bible text was from Luke 24, the road to Emmaus .


Three pointers from the text
Gracious Presence (of Jesus)
Pivotal Experience (Emmaus vs Damascus)
Powerful Symbol (breaking of bread)

Gracious Presence (of Jesus)
Cleopas et al did not at first recognize Jesus, but looking back they recalled their "hearts burned within". This was Christ's gracious presence.
Driving thru the immense traffic jam, ps Raymond was physically basked by the sun and blessed with 4 hours of meaningful conversation with his gracious wife.
The prayer is that we will experience His gracious presence throughout the church camp .


Pivotal Experience (Emmaus vs Damascus)
Emmaus was a pivotal experience: a time of communal revelation
Contraiwise, also a pivotal point, Damascus was for Paul a personal experience.
The prayer is for those who are private will expand their communal experience,
And those that are communal will enhance their private experience.

Powerful Symbol (breaking of bread)
The sacrament of love an exposure of vulnerability
The prayer is that we extend this sharing with others

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Sketch note : Poor & Mourning


This is sketchnote for Part 1 of mini-series on Beatitudes by  Rev Ivan Tan
Wesley Methodist Church Singapore

Bible Text Matt 5: 1-10
Date 9 June 2013

Beatitudes: Happy, Blessed "Huat Ah!"
Eight character traits 

Good News
Jesus says Repent for the Kingdom of God is near

Jesus wants us to recieve all these eight blessings
These enable us to be salt and light

Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven

What does it mean to be poor in spirit?
Literally poor
contrite heart
moral bankruptcy
wretched, poor, blind, naked
understanding their unhealthy love of the ways of the world.

When we are poor spirit we are Blessed with God's kindom
Living in God's rule
The kingdom of God is already in us!
Heaven is alraedy in our soul
Rivers of blessing will flow from our heart.

Blessed are they that mourn
Mourning:
A)  Bereavement
Loss of innocence
Loss of righteousness
Loss of self respect
Mourning related to our own sins
combined with Repentance and Forgiveness

B) Mourning over others sins
(Dont be too quick to judge)
Pray for those who fall
that God would bring them to repentance


....for they will be comforted
As Smeon waiting for the consolation of Israel
Intense
Responding to someone crying out for help

Jesus wants to console us

The Lord wants you to have
Life Transforming effect on the world
Be Salt & Light

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Sketch note : sermon: simply bread

Sketchnote: Simply Bread
Pastor Raymond Fong
2nd June 2013
Wesley Metchodist Church
Singapore

The context of the "I am the bread of life teaching"
John 6: 35-36; 47-51

FIVE: Jesus had blessed 5 loaves 2 fish and fed 5000 men with women and children beside and there were 
12 baskets full of crumbs and remnants of food.

THREE different expectational responses from the crowd
1) Materialistic: only came for food
2) LegalIstic: what work must we do to earn God's favour?
3) Sensational: show us another miracle

They challenged Jesus to be better than Moses "who gave manna"
Jesus clarifies
It was not Moses who gave the manna but God
Furthermore God provides "true bread"
Now they were interested 
Poor people ate barley loaves
Richer people ate wheat loaves
Now they wanted this "true bread"


TWO promises
Jesus made two promises if you eat this "true bread"
1) Promise of satisfaction
2) Promise of resurrection: eternal life

ONE question
Will you believe?

FOUR part take home message
1) RECOGNISE your need for the bread of life: Jesus
2) COME to the bread of life
3) EAT of the bread of life
4) COMMIT to believe in God