Happy New Year and Belated Merry Christmas to each of you!
I thought you might be interested in reading Steve Sellers response to the
question about what is the greatest challenge to seeing movements raised up.
His response is very much what David Williams has been talking about what
our objective is in EM.
On this page (the link is below), you'll also notice the archive list on the
right. A previous question that Steve addressed was related to Adult
Professional Ministries. It's the top link. You might appreciate his
perspective about the direction of APM.
Looking to the Lord,
Leslie
Here's the article:
What is the Greatest Organizational Barrier?
By Steve Sellers, Vice President of the Americas
Posted: 24.Dec.2007
Question
Andy McCullough of the Great Plains Regional Office asks:
"What do you feel is the greatest organizational barrier to
seeing movements built everywhere? And how are we as an organization
willing to make the changes necessary to remove that barrier?"
Answer
The greatest organizational barrier we currently have is that we
still have a mentality that movement building is related to what we as
staff members do as opposed to how we equip and raise up volunteers for
ministry.
We can never get to Movements Everywhere just by adding more staff
members or by increasing the burden of what they are expected to do. We
need to change our paradigms and begin thinking differently.
We will get to Movements Everywhere only when we understand our role
to raise up a generation of volunteers who may not work with Campus
Crusade for Christ, who we are not in charge of and many of whom we
won't even know. They will be people we are willing to partner with and
to resource so that they can "be that person who truly follows Jesus."
We'll provide perspective, training and tools both directly and
indirectly, and then they will build movements according to their
unique motivation and gifting. It may not look like a Campus Crusade
movement but it will connect the lost to Jesus, provide for life
changing discipleship, produce multiplying laborers and generate its
own local resources.
When those four elements are in place, we've done what God has
called us to do whether or not that movement is connected to Campus
Crusade. All the while we will continue to do ministry and build
movements as Campus Crusade. But just hunkering down with people we
know and have direct influence over will not get the job done.