Wednesday, February 06, 2008

IBecameAChristian I started reading unChristian the other day... It really is a great book and has done an excellent job to keep my attention and is full of enlightening  information...

But, sometimes we have to change.

Thanks to Vince Antonucci, I have re-prioritized my reading list:

I Became a Christian and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt: Replacing Souvenir Religion with Authentic Spiritual Passion has now moved into the top spot.

Vince was gracious enough to send me a copy of his book which arrived in the mail today. (Thanks Vince!!!) I am putting the kids to bed in just a few minutes and then plan to get started reading it.

I am sure I will be sharing more on it soon...

 

Please keep me and Susanne in your prayers tomorrow (Feb 7th) around 2:00 PM. We have a very important meeting in Columbia. Thanks for those that have already emailed us to let us know they have and will be praying for us.

 

FYI: If you read my blog, live close to Florence SC, and would like to borrow any book I have mentioned on my blog, just let me know. You are more than welcome to borrow any of them. To see a list of the books we own, you can visit our online store. Once you are there, you can click on the link for 5Reeder's Book Collection. That will show you books we own. I am still trying to get them all entered.

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 Tuesday, February 05, 2008

opasniystul99 Do you hear the old George Michael's song... "Ya gotta have faith.. faith.. faith..."

Some of you are to young to remember that... so never mind...

When God called me to plant Revolution Church, I was scared out of my mind! Really...

I know what you are thinking right now:

"You gotta have faith Chris, God is always faithful."

For the record, I agree. For all of you that have been in my shoes and are currently traveling down a similar path of planting a church... You can feel me when I say this...

I am sure you have probably heard this before...

The analogy goes... You have a chair, and you tell people it will hold you if you stand on it. But until YOU actually stand on it, they are not going to believe you because you are not putting feet to your faith.

As a church planter, sometimes our chair that we are standing in is much like the chair in the picture to the right. God himself has called us to stand in the chair telling us all the time to trust Him. We look at it and think... "God, there are so many missing pieces, are you sure it will hold? ...God, part of the foundation is missing, and the backing is not too strong either".

God assures us that His Vision will not fall nor fail. We, like Peter, sometimes get distracted by the natural. Peter was WALKING ON WATER!!! (Matt. 14:29) He was totally focused on Jesus! It never dawned on him that he was doing something supernatural. It wasn't until he began to realize that what he was doing was not humanly possible that he started to sink. 

We may not have all the answers, pieces may be missing, but we have to trust in the Carpenter that constructed the vision. We have to have the faith to step on the chair and focus on The One that planted that Vision for Florence, SC.  In His way, and in His time, the pieces will come together.  He is calling us to step out on FAITH!



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 Saturday, February 02, 2008

As I am typing this... I am trying come to grips with the fact that I may, indeed be a blasphemer. I have really been struggling for quite some time now...

It all started when Susanne and I went to Greenville for our get away to work on our church planter's application. I had an experience like I had never had before. Since then, I have had similar experiences... each time... there was a wow factor!

This can not be so... I realize that I am breaking ranks with the majority of church planters and other pastors out there! I might need to talk with someone about it... I am seriously getting worried about this!

Dunkin' Donuts Coffee is better than Starbucks!!!

There!!! ...I said it!!!

I love their coffee. I am a plain-jane, "give it to me black", coffee drinker (get it honest from my dad!). I don't typically get fru-fru drinks nor do I spend much time in a Starbucks to get the full atmospheric experience... So...

Coffee vs Coffee...

Dunkin' Donuts is da' bomb!!!

 

Go ahead, call me a blasphemer if you must... Be sure to take a sip of your fru-fru before and after!!!



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 Friday, February 01, 2008

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  • Not that I need another book, but I really want I Became a Christian and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt: Replacing Souvenir Religion with Authentic Spiritual Passion by Vince Antonucci. What an awesome book title! It's not like I don't already have tons of books that are just waiting to be read... Let's see... 332 Days till my birthday...
  • Found a great quote over at Pudge Huckaby's blog:
    “The product of ONE person’s talent, ideas & ability will NEVER be as great as the product of one person who rallies & pools together the talents, ideas & abilities of MANY.”
  • Did you know that only 21% of church goers actually read the church bulletin. That means almost 4 in 5 people will not!!! (thanks to ChurchMarketingSucks.com for the tid-bit) Here are a few other thoughts for church printing needs.
  • I sure do love my wife! She took care of her baby (me) on Monday while sick! Being sick was most definitely not the highlight of my week. That was for the BIRDS!!!
  • You would not believe the peace that has come over me about us naming Revolution Church. J. D. Greear had a great blog title that spoke volumes to me this week (adapted for us):

Is Hell afraid of what Revolution Church is going to do in Florence, SC?

 

BTW: Can you actually believe that picture? Reserved Parking for Church Members? Appears they are a little inward focused!!! (Thanks Shawn for the pic.)



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 Monday, January 28, 2008

We have been praying for months now for God to bless us with a name for our church plant. He has answered our prayers!

Revolution Church
Changing Hearts, Changing Lives, Changing the World

Revolution literally means: A total or radical change; as, a revolution in one's circumstances or way of living.

God has called us to plant a church; that is, to be missionaries to our culture. (video link)

We are called to reach the pre-Christians (to steal Jay's term). This is not going to be a church for the already churched to attend because they are not happy where they currently attend. We are on mission to impact the culture to show Christ to those that do not know Him.

Please add Revolution Church to your prayer list. We will share more in the weeks to come! ...Hang with us!!!



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 Sunday, January 27, 2008

With all the buzz about our big announcement (and for the last time, Susanne IS NOT PREGNANT)... Susanne and I realized that we had never had a sit down with the two oldest kids to tell them about the church plant.

We feel at age 8 and 6, they are old enough to understand what is going on. It was truly an awesome family time where we explained that God has called our family to be missionaries to Florence, SC... Just like the ones that they learn about in R.A. and G.A. class. They were both so excited about it. (and a hint... they both were SOOOOOO excited about the big announcement...)

Emilee blessed me so much! She said "Dad, does that mean you are going to be a preacher?" I told her yes. She then told me with a gleam in her eyes and smile on her face... "Dad, you are going to be the best preacher in the world!"

Talk about melt your heart!!!

This morning was church (Men's Day). I enjoy hearing the testimony of men where Jesus Christ has ROCKED THEIR WORLD!!! Then Mike Blackmon shared a message on how the Holy Spirit is always there for us... to carry our baggage, just like a Porter does when boarding a train. Wow... Did I need to hear that!

We went to get Sam from Columbia and while there, decided to stop in a check out Dustin over at MidTown. We even participated in the Lord's Supper! Thanks Dustin for such a wonderful message... Even if it was the NyQuil talking! BTW: They have such a cool kid's area!!! My three young'uns did not want to leave! The amazing thing was, the teachers did not want them to leave either. Emilee had to hug several girls she met tonight before leaving!

It is 10:42 and fast approaching bed time... so to wrap up a wonderful weekend, I want to leave you with this...

I PROMISE!!! PROMISE!!! Tomorrow you can find out the big announcement right here at ChrisReeder.com.



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 Saturday, January 26, 2008

I am reading another great book by Andy Stanley called Communicating for a Change: Seven Keys to Irresistible Communication. I am getting close to completing it and wanted to share a few WOW statements!!!

  • You can learn a lot from a truck driver named Will.
  • ME, WE, GOD, YOU, WE (Read the book to learn what in the world that means...)
  • "An audience has to buy into the messenger before they buy into the message. You know from your own experience that if there is something that bugs you about the communicator it's difficult to engage with their content. This is especially true if they don't seem genuine. A lack of genuineness makes it difficult to trust a speaker."
  • "Before we stand to deliver a message we must OWN it."
  • "I find something very disingenuous about the speaker who says, "This is very, very important," and then reads something from his notes."

I really enjoy reading Andy's books. Trying to decide between one of these books to read next... Any thoughts?

Which book should be my next book for a very early in planning Church Planter? If you have a great list or recommendation, please share. I want to learn and get the most BANG for my time reading!

I really wish there were more good books on CD/Tape!!! ;-)



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 Friday, January 25, 2008

I will fall in with Jay and Michael for this week's Friday Five.

Here are Five Pastors I'd love to meet:

  1. Craig Groeschel would have to be my #1. He has challenged me with sermons and these two quotes that totally changed my life! We should all ask ourselves these questions.
    1. If money were no object, and I could do anything I wanted for the rest of my life, what would I do?
    2. Besides loving, caring for, and ministering to those most important to me, what is the number one thing that I believe God wants to accomplish through me?
  2. Perry Noble: He is a must meet. I must confess though... I did meet him at Unleashed for about 30 seconds (that does not count). My boss asked him how he was doing before his first session to which he replied... "I am fixin' to throw UP!" As much as I talk about him and share how he challenged me with these two quotes, he is definitely on my list...
    1. What is the one thing you know God wants you to do–but you constantly refuse because, in order to be obedient you would have to be willing to get uncomfortable?
    2. What would you be willing to attempt for God if you knew you could not fail?
  3. Michael Lukaszewski: His blog has challenged me and continues to do so. I shared about Michael last week in my Friday Five. (Man Michael, I must be your Tony Morgan or something!) :-)
  4. Mark Batterson: He appears so humble and so in love with his family. I can so relate with that. Be sure to check out his Lion Chasers Manifesto! And if you have not read In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day: How to Survive and Thrive When Opportunity Roars you are missing out! That is a MUST READ!!!
  5. Andy Stanley: He is also one of those humble leaders that get the job done. What would be really neat would be to sit and talk with both he and his dad about how their methodologies are so different but the message is the same.

Maybe I will meet a few of them at either ChurchPlanters.com The Conference or Unleashed 2008!



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I wanted to take a quick sec to address a thought that I know a lot of you are thinking after the post yesterday....

The announcement is...

Susanne is pregnant!!!

Just kidding!!! :-)

Susanne is most definitely NOT PREGNANT!!!

Stay tuned for the real announcement...



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 Thursday, January 24, 2008

caution We have a big announcement to make!

I do want to caution you though!

Hang on tight...

Brace yourselves...

Hold your breath...

Ok... might better not hold your breath...

Now that you are on the edge of your seat...

You will have to wait a while longer...

I just had to do it... could not resist. :-)

Seriously, we will be sharing with the world a big announcement within the next couple of days! Stay tuned!

FYI: If you are not already subscribed to my wife's blog... you need to be! SHE IS DA' BOMB!!!



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 Wednesday, January 23, 2008

You heard me! He can have his I-V!

I will take one of these!!!

coffee-getter



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 Saturday, January 19, 2008

Happy Birthday to the most Beautiful EIGHT year old girl in the world! Daddy's very proud of you!

Emilee And Dad



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 Friday, January 18, 2008

Rachel Smiles Jason and Donna Foster, two of our dearest friends, continue to need our/your prayers.

"Please pray that she learns that the bottle is no longer her enemy! I have to praise God for all His faithfulness and all of His blessings. We have been through the fire but Jesus has been that unfailing "fourth Man in the fiery furnace" once again." --Donna Foster

Please visit Rachel's Story for the latest on their journey.

I am sure they would appreciate your encouragement and prayers for Rachel and Samantha (Rachel's big sister) very much.



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  1. Great Quote from Erwin McManus, from ChristianToday.com, on why churches are declining in America... because they are self-centered.:
    “My primary assessment would be because American Christians tend to be incredibly self-indulgent so they see the church as a place there for them to meet their needs and to express faith in a way that is meaningful for them... there is almost no genuine compassion or urgency about serving and reaching people who don’t know Christ."
  2. lwci_fto_under40_age_chart_smallThe Chart on the right is very eye opening. The SBC is losing the younger evangelicals (18-39 years old). More details and graphs here. I will leave it up to you for the reasons... (credit: Ed Stetzer)
  3. http://www.dumpyourjunk.net
    What a great idea from Steven Gibbs & Staff @ StoneCreek Church!!!
  4. I am really diggin this guy (Michael Lukaszewski) and Oak Leaf Church. I gotta plan a trip down to Cartersville, Georgia. Here's a few reasons why...
    • Current series... "Google". How awesome is that... they are addressing fame, sex, politics, and money.
    • Last weeks message was titled "Great Sex". Oh no! He talked about SEX in church!!!
    • They share their resources at their church blog: http://behindtheleaf.wordpress.com
    • And where they get "stuff" to make ministry excellent.
    • Involve the youth (Student Ministry @ Oak Leaf Church)
      "the main reason that teenagers leave the church after high school is because they were never part of the church in the first place."
  5. It is an awesome site to see how God has taken willing servants of God and grow His Church... Check out this site for a great testimony of what God is capable of doing...

 

If you are in South Carolina: Don't forget to vote in the Republican Primary this Saturday, January 19th (a special day... for special someone... more on that later). Or, if I must, the 民主党主要 on January 26th. (hint... that is Chinese!)



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 Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Here is a great post about mentoring:

Mentoring is a more formalized way that believers can help each other. A mentor is a tutor, somewhere between a friend and a teacher. A mentor offers the wisdom of his or her experience to another, helping them to mature.

Proverbs 27:17

As iron sharpens iron, So a man sharpens the countenance (definition: the look or expression of the face) of his friend.

Thanks Dean!



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