Transformed Episode #249: Receiving God’s Comfort!

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So many people are in pain today! Whether through sickness, selfishness, or sin many bleed within more than from without. Others have been savaged, slandered and seduced to the point where life no longer seems to hold meaning and faith bends to the breaking point.

Welcome to the Transformed Podcast.

In this very special message, Dr. Matthew Lee Smith, Director of Eagles In Leadership, refocuses the battered and bruised on the hope of the God who comfort in this message.

Encouraging us to consider the condition of our hearts, Pastor Matt asks us to turn to the God of all comfort by crying out to Jesus for help in our anguish.

As you turn your Bible to Matthew 5, let’s listen in as Dr. Smith teaches us, and the people of Touchpoint Church in Bell Gardens, California, how to receive the comfort of God for our lives …

 

Would you like to help spread the word by sharing this message? Perhaps you would you consider sharing this message with a friend? God longs to release the captives of our culture into the freedom of faith. Thank you for your consideration!

Have you heard about Dr. Smith’s newest book? If you want to make an impact in your community, county, country or continent, Dr. Smith has written a new book to help you accomplish your dreams!

Gathering Missional Leaders is a guided study that explores the elements necessary to build the habitat that will attract a strong and vibrant coalition of men and women who want to reach their world in their generation!

Gathering Missional Leaders was born as a field manual, a how-to guide to see local churches become training centers where people can learn to “go and make disciples of all nations,” and build a climate in their church where the next generation of mission-minded Christians can come together and thrive.

You can order your copy Gathering Missional Leaders at the Eagles In Leadership website by clicking the appropriate link on the right hand side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

 

Today’s episode was recorded live in Bell Gardens, California and edited by Ryan Longsworth in Los Angeles, California.

And now, until next time, we are praying you would be filled with the love of God so that you can demonstrate His love to the lost and dying in your city! God bless!

 

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Dear Churches in America: Prepare to Be Treated Like 1st Century Christians in Rome

Editor’s Note: It is obvious there is an anti-Christian movement moving through the nation at this time. While we do not know what the Lord of the Church has in mind, it is imperative for its leaders, local and global, to always be preparing their flocks for those changes. Wallace Henley has written about a future many are not prepared for. Should the changes in America (and the world) continue to move in the rapid ways we have witnessed, Eagles in Leadership feels this article could start a valuable thought process in the heart and mind of the Church. We invite you to read the following with a leader’s mindset.

The United States Supreme Court may soon liberate the biblically conservative church from old “prejudices” that should have long ago been “jettisoned,” forcing it into “rightly bowing to the enlightenments of modernity,” in the words of a recent writer in The New York Times.

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Homosexuality must be removed from the “sin list” and, according to an MSNBC commentator, traditional marriage proponents must be forced “to do things they don’t want to do.” Sadly, this crusade will be like the Marxist “liberation” movements that promised to “free” people, but really were about control and suppression

The culmination may come as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on same-sex marriage cases beginning April 28. By July 1 the Court possibly will issue an official ruling regarding the constitutional right to homosexual marriage.

The Court’s decision may impact the form of biblically based churches dramatically. Churches that hold to a strict and conservative interpretation of the Bible’s teaching about gender and marriage may find themselves “Romanized”.

The elites of first century Rome would not allow the church an institutional presence in society. “The Christian churches were associations which were not legally authorized, and the Roman authorities, always suspicious of organizations which might prove seditious, regarded them with jaundiced eye,” writes Kenneth Scott LaTourette.

In our time this means local churches that do not embrace same-sex marriage would find their legal status shaky or non-existent, as well as parachurch groups, conservative Christian colleges, church-based humanitarian agencies, and all other religious institutions – Christian and otherwise – supporting the traditional view of marriage.

Without state-recognized corporate status everything from mortgages and building permits to employment and hiring practices is threatened – all of them essential for institutional function.

Journalist Ben Shapiro notes that there is already a movement on the state level “to revoke non-profit status for religious organizations that do not abide by same-sex marriage.” The Supreme Court’s decision could make churches refusing to comply “private institutions engaging in commerce,” and therefore subject to laws already in place. Refusal to perform a same-sex wedding would put a church out of business.

Current trends seem to flow against conservative religious institutions. All the elites that set and propagate cultural consensus are aligned in support of same-sex marriage – the Entertainment Establishment, Information Establishment, Academic Establishment, and Political Establishment.

Much of the legal community is on board. Despite a tower of briefs supporting same-sex marriage, there are no major law firms willing to argue against it, reported the New York Times April 11.

Big business has also rallied. Apple and Wal-Mart were among the major corporations opposing moves in Indiana and Arkansas to secure freedom for business owners to follow their religious convictions. Reuters reported that 379 corporations including Google, American Airlines, Goldman Sachs, and Johnson & Johnson have signed a friend-of-the-court brief supporting same-sex marriage.

It’s not surprising, therefore, that public support leans toward same-sex marriage. When Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican presidential candidate, told a CNN interviewer that he supported the right of states to determine marriage policies, Jake Tapper, the CNN host, informed Rubio that he is “the candidate of yesterday” since polls show 61 percent of GOP voters under 30 support same-sex marriage.

Previously, I wrote in The Christian Post about the process by which the prophetic voice is silenced in a culture: Marginalization, caricaturization, vilification, criminalization, elimination.

We have reached the stage of vilification – conservative Christians are now regarded by the consensus establishments as the villains in “transformed” America. The Supreme Court may well take us to the criminalization stage.

The biblical church therefore must learn to live as the first century Christians did in Rome.

Their faith would not permit violent resistance to the state. Rather, as Dr. Martin Luther King would demonstrate, the resistance would take the positive form of standing for truth midst the antagonism of individuals and institutions opposing their freedom. The first century Roman Christians knew the greatest they could do in the exclusion of marginalization, ridicule of caricaturization, loathing of vilification, infamy of criminalization, and threat of elimination was to live out their faith in the midst of a society that hated them.

Since they did not have official sanction for an institutional presence in Rome, the Roman Christians operated through organic relational communities. In homes, catacombs, and other secret places, they functioned as the body of Christ. And when they emerged up into the public glare they manifested the face of Christ.

This is what the biblical church must prepare for now. Leaders should begin thinking about what will happen if non-profit status is lost. Christian institutions must embrace a Book of Acts strategy for corporate operation. Schools must train future church leaders in New Testament strategies.

Winston Churchill wrote that all prophets must “come from civilization, but every prophet has to go into the wilderness. He must have a strong impression of a complex society and all that it has to give, and then he must serve periods of isolation and meditation. This is the process by which psychic dynamite is made.”

Within a decade or less the American church may find itself in a desert institutionally. But as the New Testament church proved, and Churchill believed, something transformative and energizing happens in that barren place.
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Studying James 4:1!

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Welcome to the Transformed Podcast!

Dr. Matthew Smith, director of Eagles In Leadership, continues to teach verse by verse through the book of James, one verse per podcast. These studies were recorded live in his class at Bible Believers Christian College and Seminary in Hawthorne, California.

The book of James has been called, “the faith explained” and that is the purpose of these teachings. These short studies are designed to help you grow your faith.

Now, let’s open our Bibles to the book of James as Dr. Smith discusses our faith from the words of the step-brother of Jesus, the head of the Jerusalem Church …

 

This podcast was recorded in Hawthorne, California and edited by Ryne Longsworth.

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Transformed Episode #248: 12 Commands to Discover God’s Will For My Life! – Part 2

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We are discovering that God’s will for our lives is an inside job – one that is discovered by a real, personal, daily, intimate walk with God. Once we get alone with God through His Word, we can hear His voice as He leads us on a daily basis.

Welcome to the Transformed Podcast.

As we wrap up our three part series concerning the will of God, Dr. Matthew Lee Smith, Director of Eagles In Leadership, continues to explore King David’s response to discovering God’s will for our lives.

Let’s open our Bibles to Psalm 37 one more time as we wrap up Dr. Smith’s teaching from Bible Believers Christian College and Seminary in Hawthorne, California, on how to discover the will of God for our lives …

 

Would you like to help spread the word by sharing this message? Perhaps you would you consider sharing this message with a friend? God longs to release the captives of our culture into the freedom of faith. Thank you for your consideration!

Have you heard about Dr. Smith’s newest book? If you want to make an impact in your community, county, country or continent, Dr. Smith has written a new book to help you accomplish your dreams.

Gathering Missional Leaders is a guided study that explores the elements necessary to build the habitat that will attract a strong and vibrant coalition of men and women who want to reach their world in their generation!

Gathering Missional Leaders was born as a field manual, a how-to guide to see local churches become training centers where people can learn to “go and make disciples of all nations,” and build a climate in their church where the next generation of mission-minded Christians can come together and thrive.

You can order your copy Gathering Missional Leaders at the Eagles In Leadership website by clicking the appropriate link on the right hand side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

 

Today’s episode was recorded live in Hawthorne, California and edited by Ryan Longsworth in Los Angeles, California.

And now, until next time, we are praying you would be filled with the love of God so that you can demonstrate His love to the lost and dying in your city! God bless!

 

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Create A Disciple-Making Culture

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Editor’s Note: From our good friends at Man in the Mirror, this excellent article may help you with your discipleship efforts.

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This month we bring you a special message from Man in the Mirror’s Founder and Co-CEO, Patrick Morley, President and Co-CEO, David Delk, and Vice President, Brett Clemmer.

There are many churches across the country who have mildly effective programs and events for men. But there are only a few where the majority of men are in discipling relationships (the regular study of God’s Word and authentic relationships with other men). What is the one thing that makes the most difference? Having a disciple-making culture.

We all know that what God really wants is churches who make disciples. This is why we describe our work as helping churches create an environment where the Holy Spirit inspires men to engage in life-on-life discipleship. Yet we can talk about the importance of men’s discipleship until we are blue in the face, but without a disciple-making culture we’ll never get any real traction.

We see this with striking clarity in the field — churches with great momentum because they already have a disciple-making culture, compared to churches that even with great men’s leaders can’t keep the momentum going because the church in general does not have a disciple-making culture that supports their work.

One leader asked, “Since many/most churches would say they are creating such a culture, what would you define as the tangible characteristics of a church that truly is creating a disciple-making culture?”

Good point and a great question. How can you create a disciple-making culture? The best answer we’ve seen is to continuously highlight the discipleship nature of your activities and the discipling relationships that are making a difference in men’s lives. Communicate through testimonies, emails, videos, and announcements that God is at work because people in our church care enough to help other people grow in Jesus.

To tell this story well, you’ll need to have nailed down the answers to three simple questions: What is a disciple? What is discipleship? And what is a disciple-maker?

First, create a clear understanding about the “end product” you are trying to produce. In other words, what is a disciple? A disciple is someone “called” to live in Christ (salvation, abide), “equipped” to live like Christ (spiritual formation and growth), and “sent” to live for Christ (neighbor love, bear fruit).

These three tangible results will be happening all the time in a disciple-making culture: men (and women and children) will regularly be coming to Jesus by faith (calling), growing in their faith (equipping), and serving the Lord through love and deeds, especially in discipling others (sending). We like this three-part definition because it is first and foremost biblical (2 Timothy 3:14ff). And secondly, because it is also actionable. In other words, you can build ministry initiatives around it, and you can measure progress. People in discipling relationships can know that these are the priorities they should be focused on.

Second, create a clear picture of the “process” by which disciples are made. In other words, what is discipleship? Discipleship is not a “program,” although discipleship curricula can be part of the process. Here’s a better way to think of it-a more organic way, similar to the process Jesus used. When God puts someone in your path who is stuck, discipleship means finding out why and then helping them solve that problem.

What are those problems? Here are the seven top reasons men will feel they are stuck from my book Man Alive: “I feel like I am in this alone, I don’t feel like God cares about me personally, my life has no purpose, I have destructive behaviors that keep dragging me down, my soul feels dry, my most important relationships are not healthy, and I don’t feel like I’m doing anything that will leave the world a better place.” When a man walks into your church, it’s usually for one or more of these seven reasons.

Use testimonies to introduce people in your church who are helping others “get unstuck” and grow to be more like Christ. Use these true stories to highlight the process of discipleship in your church and to encourage more men to care enough about other men to enter into their lives. And that leads to the next point.

Third, create a disciple-making culture by raising up many “disciple-makers.” What do these disciple-makers look like? Let’s say a man walks through the front door of your church for the very first time with his wife and children. Imagine squads of men trained to mobilize and take action — men who have sat around a table and wrestled with the questions, “Why did he just do that? Why would a man visit our church? What is the problem he is trying to solve?” They understand what a big step it is for a man to walk through your door.

Those men are your disciple-makers. Disciple-makers are the ones who will take other men under their wings and show them the ropes — the spiritually mature men who will show the new guys how to become godly men, husbands, and fathers. They care, because someone once cared about them.

We also call these men allies, the men who really get your vision for discipleship and make it a priority in their lives. Instead of focusing on how many men come to events and activities, make it a point to identify and grow the number of allies willing to engage in life-on-life discipleship with other men. And encourage them to do this through all the ministries of the church, not just “men’s ministry.” The most important thing to do is to pray to the Lord of the harvest that he would raise up workers to disciple others.

In addition to prayer, God often creates a new ally when we give him a concrete step and ask him to connect with another man. For example, you may ask him to lead a short-term follow-up group for a few men after an event. Or you may equip him with an invitation business card and ask him to invite disconnected men from a church picnic to be part of the adult class he and his wife attend. These concrete directions give him a chance to step up and find out that God really can use him in the life of another man.

 

So how are you doing? Here are three questions that can help you assess the degree to which your church has a disciple-making culture:

*    Disciples:

Are we regularly calling, equipping, and sending people?

*    Discipleship:

When God brings us people who are stuck, do we have a process to find out why, and do we have people who are stepping up to help them solve their problems?

*    Disciple-Makers:

Are we consistently growing the number of men (and women for the women) who are intentionally making disciples who will, in turn, disciple others.

If you prayerfully implement good answers to these three questions, we believe God will give your church a disciple-making culture, for His glory.

Until every church disciples every man…

Patrick Morley, PhD

Founder & Co-CEO, Man in the Mirror

 

Pat’s mission is to help you become a disciple and disciple maker. See a complete overview of his resources for men at PatrickMorley.com. Subscribe to his blog, daily devotionals, and more. Find out how to study the Bible with Pat. Read his bio. Learn about his books and free e-books. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter. Listen to his radio program. Be sure to check out the resources for men’s discipleship leaders at maninthemirror.org.

 

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PS: Every church in America could use a local men’s discipleship expert to call on for help, advice and encouragement as they seek to disciple men. Could that be you? Or someone you know? Man in the Mirror is looking for men to be full-time, part-time or volunteer Area Directors and Field Representatives. Go online to watch a short video, read the job description and learn more about this opportunity.

 

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Coptic Solidarity Condemns ISIS Murder of Ethiopian Christians and Continued International Torpor

Coptic Martyrs 042015WASHINGTON, April 20, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ — A new video released by ISIS on April 19th, shows militants killing two separate groups of Ethiopian Christians for the crime of not paying the jizya tax. Coptic Solidarity condemns these monstrous murders in the strongest terms and urges the international community to urgently protect Christians and other minorities in the region and to defeat ISIS. Confirmation of the victims’ identities is awaited.
The video shows two different Islamic State affiliate groups who have each captured about 15 Ethiopian Christians. The spokesman explains how these Christians refused to pay the jizya tax, and the consequence is death. Other sources indicate that, in fact, the victims were impoverished immigrants who simply could not pay as demanded. Jizya is a tax mandated in Sharia law that non-Muslims must pay in order to be allowed to stay alive, having refused to convert, in an Islamic state. At that point, the video switches back and forth between scenes of the Christians wearing orange jump suits on the beach in Barqa being brutally beheaded with knives, and the other group of Christians in the desert area of Fezzan in southern Libya dressed in dark suits each being shot in the back of the head.

This latest ISIS video leaves no doubt regarding the motivation for martyring these Christians. The majority of the video is dedicated to explaining how Muslims are to treat non-Muslims. The video highlights the situation of Christians in Raqqa, Syria who accepted the terms of jizya and dhminnitude (life as 2nd class citizen) and so their lives and property were spared. In contrast, the Christians in Nineveh, Iraq refused the terms and faced death. Yet, the video claims in a hypocritical effort to show ‘mercy,’ they were instead exiled from their homes and had their property taken, as proscribed by the laws of Islam.

Coptic Solidarity calls upon the United States and other concerned countries to stop obfuscating and to acknowledge ISIS’ stated purpose of killing these individuals because they were Christians who did not want to deny their faith.

Coptic Solidarity emphasizes that life as a dhimmi under Islamic rule is infinitely worse than life for African slaves in America prior to the Civil war and for African Americans prior to the civil rights movement. Accepting life as a dhimmi rather than death means living the rest of your life without the most basic equality in every aspect from education, employment, judicial rights, religious freedom and more. The situation for women and girls under this rule is the most severe as they are forced to veil themselves, may not leave home unaccompanied by a male relative, and can be killed for dishonor should they have the misfortune of being raped or kidnapped.

Coptic Solidarity urges the UN Security Council to follow its mandate and immediately act in protection of the innocent and vulnerable groups in the region, rather than pursuing the mirage of a peaceful coexistence between murderous jihadis of the Islamic State and minority groups. Urgent action is necessary to both protect these minorities and defeat ISIS militarily. The UNSC must act before these barbarities continue spreading across the region and Libya turns into a springboard permitting attacks in near-by countries including Europe.  Particularly, Coptic Solidarity urges the UNSC, based on the MECHRIC memos of August 2014 and March 2015 to evacuate all communities under ISIS and Jihadi threat, including Ethiopians, Copts, and other Christians in Libya under Chapter 7 as soon as this is possible

Coptic Solidarity extends its deepest condolences to the friends and families of the deceased.

Coptic Solidarity is non-profit organization dedicated to leading efforts to achieve equal citizenship for the Copts in Egypt and minorities in Middle East

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Transformed Episode #247: 12 Commands to Discover God’s Will For My Life! – Part 1

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Long ago, King David knew how difficult it was to discover and follow God’s will for his life. One of the key problems he faced, as do we, is the fact that wicked people often seem to do so much better in life than we do.

Welcome to the Transformed Podcast.

As we continue our three part series, Dr. Matthew Lee Smith, Director of Eagles In Leadership, continues to answer the “will of God” question by exploring the lyrics to one of King David’s hit worship songs.

Now let’s open our Bibles to Psalm 37 as we listen to Dr. Smith teach us, and his students at Bible Believers Christian College and Seminary in Hawthorne, California, on how to discover the will of God for our lives …

 

Would you like to help spread the word by sharing this message? Perhaps you would you consider sharing this message with a friend? God longs to release the captives of our culture into the freedom of faith. Thank you for your consideration!

Have you heard about Dr. Smith’s newest book? If you want to make an impact in your community, county, country or continent, Dr. Smith has written a new book to help you accomplish your dreams!

Gathering Missional Leaders is a guided study that explores the elements necessary to build the habitat that will attract a strong and vibrant coalition of men and women who want to reach their world in their generation!

Gathering Missional Leaders was born as a field manual, a how-to guide to see local churches become training centers where people can learn to “go and make disciples of all nations,” and build a climate in their church where the next generation of mission-minded Christians can come together and thrive.

You can order your copy Gathering Missional Leaders at the Eagles In Leadership website by clicking the appropriate link on the right hand side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

 

Today’s episode was recorded live in Hawthorne, California and edited by Ryan Longsworth in Los Angeles, California.

And now, until next time, we are praying you would be filled with the love of God so that you can demonstrate His love to the lost and dying in your city! God bless!

 

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Mother’s Day Special — Hearts of Fire, $2

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“Either you marry or you die. If you are a Christian, then there is no place for you in this city. You will die here alone.”

These are the words Tara heard from her Muslim father after she was caught with a Bible. Her story is not unique among the women featured in Hearts of Fire. From a young Vietnamese girl who turned down freedom in order to share the gospel in her communist homeland, to an Australian missionary who spread the message of forgiveness and healing across India after her husband and sons were burned alive, these eight women overcame extreme adversity to emerge as Christian leaders in hostile and restricted nations around the world.

Order copies of “Hearts on Fire” for $2 each for Mother’s Day distribution from our friends at Voice of the Martyrs at this link.

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Studying James 3:18!

 

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Welcome to the Transformed Podcast!

Dr. Matthew Smith, director of Eagles In Leadership, continues to teach verse by verse through the book of James, one verse per podcast. These studies were recorded live in his class at Bible Believers Christian College and Seminary in Hawthorne, California.

The book of James has been called, “the faith explained” and that is the purpose of these teachings. These short studies are designed to help you grow your faith.

Now, let’s open our Bibles to the book of James as Dr. Smith, Director of Eagles In Leadership, discusses our faith from the words of the step-brother of Jesus, the head of the Jerusalem Church …

 

 

This podcast was recorded in Hawthorne, California and edited by Ryne Longsworth.

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Transformed Episode #246: How Do I Discover the Will of God?

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Probably one of the greatest questions in the Christian life is this one: “How Do I Discover the Will of God?”

Welcome to the Transformed Podcast.

In this three part series, Dr. Matthew Lee Smith, Director of Eagles In Leadership, begins to answer this life-changing question by taking us through 5 clear steps to hearing and seeing God’s direction for our lives.

As we begin this teaching, take a moment and pray this simple prayer for understanding with us: “Dear God, open my ears that I may hear Your voice and follow your words for my life, For the name and fame of Jesus my King, Amen.”

Now, let’s listen in as Dr. Smith teaches us, and his students at Bible Believers Christian College and Seminary in Hawthorne, California, how to discover the will of God for our lives …

 

Would you like to help spread the word by sharing this message? Perhaps you would you consider sharing this message with a friend? God longs to release the captives of our culture into the freedom of faith. Thank you for your consideration!

Have you heard about Dr. Smith’s newest book? If you want to make an impact in your community, county, country or continent, Dr. Smith has written a new book to help you accomplish your dreams!

Gathering Missional Leaders is a guided study that explores the elements necessary to build the habitat that will attract a strong and vibrant coalition of men and women who want to reach their world in their generation!

Gathering Missional Leaders was born as a field manual, a how-to guide to see local churches become training centers where people can learn to “go and make disciples of all nations,” and build a climate in their church where the next generation of mission-minded Christians can come together and thrive.

You can order your copy Gathering Missional Leaders at the Eagles In Leadership website by clicking the appropriate link on the right hand side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

 

Today’s episode was recorded live in Hawthorne, California and edited by Ryan Longsworth in Los Angeles, California.

And now, until next time, we are praying you would be filled with the love of God so that you can demonstrate His love to the lost and dying in your city! God bless!

 

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