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Tentmaking Briefs is published on the 1st Tuesday of each month

JANUARY 2011

Getting Your Life in Order
Phill Sandahl

A term often used in discussions of tentmakers troubles me. It is frequently used by those who are pastoring a church but also holding another job to make ends meet financially. That term is “bi-vocational”

The term may, or may not, be used correctly but that is not what bothers me. What disturbs me is that it reinforces the unbiblical concept of a secular-sacred divide. It gives a mistaken understanding of the biblical teaching on work and leads to a number of other problems.

Conversations about being bi-vocational often center around how hard the person has to work doing two jobs. Then there are problems of maintaining balance – whether in the use of time, the management of finances, or some other aspect of life.

This approach is not helpful. What is called for is some perspective. When there is a problem resolving a conflict of interests it is best to look for an overarching principle that addresses all of them.

Consider this:

• For the Apostle Paul tentmaking was not a Plan B when funds ran low, but rather, his preferred, intentional strategy (see Why Did Paul Make Tents). It is a legitimate model and in the early church the predominant one.

• Vocation – the term is related to the word for calling. When one says that he is bi-vocational he is saying that he has two distinct callings, and that they are in conflict. God may ask a person to do a number of different things in his life, but there is one calling.

• When there appears to be a conflict, either one or more options are wrong, or we are not looking at the problem correctly. In most cases there is, in fact, a greater overarching call which can properly align the subsidiary activities.

• All Christians are citizens of the Kingdom of God, and called to build his Kingdom.

• The church is God’s vehicle to transform all of society - Not the building. Not even the institution. But the people. (see companion article Travel Light).

• Life is frequently divided into different domains or sectors: family, leisure, professional, financial, etc. Each person participates in each of these domains and connects with other people within them. However, there is no separate domain for faith. Effective faith should permeate all the domains speaking across all of them.

• Each of us has received a unique personality, skills, gifting, and training to prepare us to do the will of the Father. Life, like the body, consists of many parts, all necessary and working together.

When we focus on the Kingdom of God we see that God calls each of us to contribute in different ways to building His Kingdom and taking back territory from the Enemy.
To that end He uniquely equips us to transform all sectors of society, by living out our faith where He places us.

We need to change the image of life. It is not the juggling of multiple disparate activities. Rather it follows the dynamic model of an atom. It is a single entity consisting of multiple moving components interacting together to achieve one purpose – building the Kingdom.
 


IN THIS ISSUE

 Getting Your Life in Order
 Travel Light - Leave Your
 Baggage Behind!
 Training Opportunities
 Further Reading
 Videos
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 UPCOMING EVENTS

 Tentmaking Seminar
 12.Feb, 2011
10-16:00

 Göteborg Sweden

 GO Equipped
 TENTmaking Course
 Mar 2-5,  2011

 Fort Myers Florida

 GO Equipped
 TENTmaking Course
 1-4 June, 2011

 Bergen Norway

 GO Equipped
 TENTmaking Course
 Oct 31-4 Nov, 2011

 Korntal Germany
 


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 Business as Mission

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E-mail us at insights@globalopps.org with your answers and comments. 
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Travel Light
Leave Your Baggage Behind

"IT’S a LIE. The sign in front of our new church building is a lie," the pastor declared to his congregation. "It reads First Baptist Church. It should say, The Place Where the First Baptist Church Meets." He had a good point. Ones understanding of what the church is influences how he participates in his church and community.

When working in another culture it is even more important to understand the difference between the essence of the church and cultural expressions of the church. We may not recognize how God is moving because we are looking for something familiar and comfortable. Worse, we may be tempted to make the church in another culture conform to our liking. In the process we make it alien to the people of that culture.

Keep It Simple

Brian Hogan, an unreached peoples church planter, identifies two major obstacles to successful church planting. COMPLEXITY – what we are doing is too complex. Church planters need to strip away the cultural elements to the bare New Testament essentials. HOLY SPIRIT – because of a deep distrust of the Holy Spirit to do his work in the life of believers, foreigner churchmen set up barriers blocking new believers from leadership. When complexity is removed, and we trust the Holy Spirit, God will shape the church to best serve in that culture.

In the Global Opportunities GO Equipped Tentmaking course we dedicate several sessions to the essence of the church. For instance, George Patterson identifies seven key elements that define every church. Other elements may be good, but they are not required. Even the essentials may be expressed differently from culture to culture.

If you had to identify the essence of the church, what practices would be on your list?

In Conclusion

While pondering this subject I recalled two teachings from my childhood. I guess I had the answer all along.

What I Learned in Sunday School
"Here’s the church, here’s the steeple;  
Open the door and see all the people; 
You can have a church without a steeple,
But you can’t have a church without the people."

Jesus said, “For where two or three gather together as my followers, I am there among them."

Phill Sandahl


Training Opportunities USA
 

Florida
Tentmaking Business as Mission Seminar
Dave English & Phill Sandahl
Friday Feb 4, 2011   6:30pm -10:00pm
Click here for more information

 

Florida
GO Equipped TENTmaking Course
2-6 March, 2011
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Training Opportunities Europe

Finland - Kauniainen

Weekend Tentmaking Seminar
Howard Norrish & Ari Rocklin
4-6 Feb, 2011
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Sweden - Göteborg
Tentmaking Seminar
Steinar Opheim & Ari Rocklin
12 Feb, 2011  10:00-16:00
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Norway - Bergen
GO Equipped TENTmaking Course
1-5 June, 2011
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Germany - Korntal
GO Equipped TENTmaking Course
31 Oct - 4 Nov, 2011
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Further Reading

Glocalization, by Bob Roberts    
There’s a Sheep in My Bathtub
by Brian Hogan
Why Did Paul Make TentsRuth Siemens
Brian Hogan video Clergy/Laity Divide
Brian Hogan video Simple Church
George Patterson 7 Commands

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We are uploading more video clips to our website, please take a look at a short clip of Ruth Siemens, founder of Global Opportunities, taken from a tentmaking video. There is also a short clip of welcome from Dave English, current director of GO.
 

http://www.globalopps.org/video/index.htm
 


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