Family Driven Faith equals no youth group?
February 25, 2008

I had the privelage to hear Voddie Baucham speak at a worship conference that I went to in high school. This morning I heard that Voddie was speaking on “The Call to Discipleship” on a radio station and what he said was so unique that I thought I should share it with everyone. If you are a podcast listener you can subscribe to the Family Life Today podcast at:
http://rss.streamos.com/streamos/rss/genfeed.php?feedid=253&groupname=familylife or directly find it though FLT’s website familylife.com

Voddie’s church does not have a youth group. He says that their church is challenging fathers to be the pastor of their home. Rather than sending their children off to be taught and pastored by someone else, they expect the father’s to pastor their house. He says that they’re beginning to see strong famlies, strong marriages, and men who are stepping up to be the spiritual leader in their household. They’ve started a new church last April based on this family driven principle and they’re already up to 200-300 people in their services and are looking at starting another church plant. He says that people are tired, and even afraid, to send their children to youth groups. In churches it’s expected that youth get sent way to youth group, and parents don’t like what they see…. this is why the church has grown so fast.

The odd thing is that Voddie’s idea of “Family Driven Faith” is revolutionary. “Family Driven Faith” seems to have more biblical support than “youth groups” and many of the other programs that our churches seem to come up with. (more…)



Personalities and Leadership
December 24, 2007

I enjoy trying to “figure out” people. When working with a group (like our worship team), I often watch people’s reactions to see what kind of person they are. I try to notice how they respond to criticism, change, and leadership in general… I try to keep these things in mind when dealing with specific people in order to get the best response from the person. Sometimes this work great… and sometimes it doesn’t. Either way it’s been a learning experience.

Part of this leadership thing, is not only figuring out others, but figuring out myself. I’ve been trying to be aware of my strengths and weaknesses. I found this site that has two great tests for evaluating your personality. Here’s my results:

Click to view my Personality Profile page