9.07.2011

Review: Wiki Church by Steve Murrell (Part 2)


 Steve Murrell serves as the founding Pastor of Victory Church in Manila, Philippines.  In Wiki Church Steve chronicles the unique experiences that lead him to start a church thousands of miles from his native Mississippi, and shares many of his leanings along the way.  This is an excellent read for those leaders who believe their current leadership model is too complex and those who long to develop empower leaders to further the kingdom.

·      Catching Birds, Fishing for Men and Ashtray Evangelism
o   Jesus was able to engage his culture because he was not afraid to have contact with those around him.  He was not afraid that this would tarnish His Holiness.
o   Engage:  Luke 15:1-7, 1 Corinthians 9:22, Share the Gospel.

·      Good Façade, Bad Foundations.
o   Tragically, many spiritual lives are built with more concern about façade that the foundation.
§  Storms will come.  Invest in the foundations first.
§  This is established by time in God’s word.
o   Establish:  Matthew 7:24-27, 1 Corinthians 3:10, Establish the faith, word and church.

·      The Myth of Maturity
o   Three Discipleship Truths
§  The Truth of Mentoring
·      It is not the pastor’s job to primary minister to the people but to equip people to minister to others.
§  The Truth of Ministry
·      While many people feel that they are not “ready” yet, God is ready to use them now.
§  The Truth of Maturity
·      We can’t wait until every one feels mature.  The time to move is now!
o   Equip:  Matthew 4:19, Eph. 4:11-13, Train members to minister.

·      The Man of God Syndrome
o   You Choose: Build a Ministry or Make Disciples
§  Create an empowering culture
§  Mistakes are OK.
o   Empower: Matthew 28:19-20, 2 Timothy 2:2, Instill confidence and competence in others to make disciples.

·      Leading With the Next Generation
o   If we do not empower the next generation in some way now, we will lose them.
§  Identify and develop Emerging Leaders.
o   Security: Established leaders must be secure when your leaders start getting credit.
o   Respect: Established leaders must make room around the table for emerging leaders.
o   Humility:  Established leaders must continue changing and improving the disciple-making process.
o   Unity:  Established leaders must build a multigenerational team that is deeply committed to a common vision.
o   Trust:  Established leaders must learn how to trust the next generation.

·      His Last Command, Our First Priority
o   Follow Principles, not models
o   Focus on Process, not events
o   Develop a culture, not methods
o   Concentrate on consistency, not creativity
o   Build relationships, not programs


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