07.06.09

Jud Wilhite: What Are You ReThinking?

Posted in Central Christian Church LV, Small Group Ideas, leadership, religion tagged , at 3:26 pm by centralcouples

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Jud Wilhite, our Senior Pastor was recently interviewed by ReThink Monthly to sit down and share about what he was rethinking, what keeps him up at night, and what was on his mind.  Check out this article to see how God is using some of today’s prominent church leaders to ReThink the church culture of today.  Here is a little of what Jud shared…

 Rethink Monthly: In your personal life, is there anything that God is speaking to you that is causing you to rethink the way that you do things in your own life?

Jud Wilhite: Yeah, I think the one thing just this last week, I have been really convicted by is that I think my prayers are too small. I have been reading about the Great Awakening in America and just thinking about how the entire city of Philadelphia went out to a field and heard George Whitfield speak. It has happened before, and like how small my prayers are to imagine the entire city of Las Vegas going out in the desert to hear a message about Christ. I have just been trying to expand my thinking so I will tell you how that played out this weekend. I saw something that I have never seen this weekend. It is one of the things I want to talk to you about on the church side. You know what, I’ll wait. As far as this question goes, I think the big challenge that I have wrestled with is my prayers are too small, and our God is soooo much bigger than I give Him credit. It hasn’t sunk into my life enough and I have really been lit up with that personally. I am just trying to expand my vision of what God can do and who He is, and all that He is accomplishing.

So what are you ReThinking about ministry?  What has been on your mind?

07.02.09

No Time for God

Posted in Prayer, Small Group Leaders, discipleship, leadership tagged , at 9:27 pm by centralcouples

prayerIn the busyness of life and ministry, do I really have time for God?  Over the past 19 years of ministry, God has allowed me to serve as Senior Pastor, Executive Pastor, Family Pastor, and Small Groups Pastor and in every role one of the biggest obstacles I find is making room for God in my daily schedule.  I know that statement doesn’t sound too spiritual but to me prayer and the spiritual disciplines have seemed to always (not intentionally) slowly shift to the back seat of my priorities.  Today, I was reading through Colossians and came across a challenging but encouraging verse about making room for the eternal.  Here is what it said,

Devote yourselves to prayer with an alert mind and a thankful heart. 

Devote myself to prayer…uhm…good thought but really how devoted am I to prayer?   Here are a few of the take aways from my time today:

  • Define Prayer:  My definition for prayer has changed over the past few years.  I use to define prayer as talking to God but now I define prayer as listening to God.  The problem with me talking to God is I still have this sense of control and I find myself just spouting off my checklist of wants and needs.  Henry Blackaby described that we need to find out where God is working and join Him in what He is doing.  Whenever I listen, I can let go and spend more time focusing on what God is saying to me individually.  God is always speaking but sometimes we can’t hear Him due to the busyness of our activity.
  • Focus My Thoughts On God:  I have noticed that great spiritual leaders from the past have almost always spoken of finding a specific place to get alone with God.  A place of no distractions, no cell phones, no computers, or any other gadgets that would take our focus away from the Almighty.  We have a casita at our house and it is the perfect place to go and just focus on what God is saying to me.  I really love the escape and it has really become a special place to me and my time with my Heavenly Father.
  • Hang Out with Spiritual Leaders:  Whenever I say that, people sometimes think a spiritual leader is someone who is not cool, not hip, and definitely cannot be fun!  I really wasn’t looking for hip or cool people but what I have needed is someone who can read my soul and give me guidance in my walk with Christ.  I am so thankful for the spiritual leaders that have taken the time to invest in my life.  Don’t forget as leaders, we need to be pouring our lives in those that God has placed around us.
  • Go on  a Retreat:  No, not the one you have to sign up for and pay a lot of money, but just go on a retreat.  I was able to take a retreat the other day by just getting in the car and driving 30 minutes to be in the mountains.  I love to get away to remote places and just enjoy the view and listen to God.  You can go on a hike, a drive, or even take a walk.  Whatever you do, take time to go on a retreat.  It will do so much good for your soul!

Mother Teresa once said,

You have to be holy in your position as you are, and I have to be holy in the position that God has put me.  So it is nothing extraordinary to be holy.  Holiness is not the luxury of the few.  Holiness is a simple duty for you and for me.  We have been created for that. 

Remember, Holy not perfect…spiritual not religious!  Just some of my thoughts that God has me thinking about today!  What are you thinking about today?