What Is The Vision For Your Life?
Many years ago I articulated a vision statement for my life. I operated from that statement for several decades. It was passionate. It was clear. It was personal. In fact, it was mostly about focusing my gifts to the cause of winning the world to Christ. Vision was big. Heart was pure. Goal was not realistic.
Just over five years ago, I noticed that something was beginning to happen within me. In fact, and in reality, it probably began a decade ago. I began to realize that regardless of how hard I worked and how great my vision may be, only through God would the world be impacted for His Son Jesus Christ. Additionally, I began to realize that if this is were to ever be accomplished, it would take more than the ministry of one man to see it done.
Just Over Five Years Ago
Just over five years ago, God began to move me into a distinct clear direction; the ultimate goal was the same, but my role changed. During a season of fasting and prayer the Lord gave me a statement. I call it the missional vision for my life. My missional vision is:
To influence and invest in others to win the world to Christ.
Once I changed my vision, God began to confirm it immediately. He has confirmed it both privately and publicly. Opportunities have opened up for me to operate by this missional vision that have shocked me. God is faithful!
Break It Down
Let’s take a moment to breakdown my personal missional statement. Notice:
*Vision: To win the world to Christ.
*Process: Influencing and investing in others.
*People: Involves my role of influencing and investing in other people who will be involved in this worthy vision, this, I believe, is the heart of God.
Therefore, my heart has always been to do what I could to win the world to Jesus Christ. My role is now is influencing and investing in others to see this vision is accomplished.
What I Have Seen
I have seen doors open to see this vision move toward fulfillment. God still uses me to make a difference personally, but He also uses me to influence others and invest in others to win the world to Christ. I have seen this begin to shape me:
*Personally: My greatest fulfillment comes from influencing others, organizations, ministries, churches, and denominations in this worthy endeavor.
*Generationally: Within our church, I have seen every generation affected by this shift in my missional vision. A cross-generational church is a great way to see vision fulfilled through our ministries.
*Denominationally: God has opened all kinds of doors, like preaching in all kinds of venues, and leading all kinds of efforts towards seeing this vision fulfilled. The joy of leading the Great Commission Resurgence for the Southern Baptist Convention was seeing God use influence and investment in others to impact the future of a denomination through the Great Commission.
What Is the Missional Vision For Your Life?
Begin to pray and ask God to show you what the missional vision needs to be for your life. Whether you are a Christian leader, a Pastor, a missionary, a business-person, or retired, God has a future for you. Therefore,
*Pray: Ask God to begin to show you what His vision is for your life.
*Formulate: Begin to attempt to formulate this vision that God puts in your heart.
*Insure: Try your best to insure your missional vision is . . .
*Concise: having few words, all in one sentence.
*Clear: easy for you to see and others to see it also.
*Concrete: you must be able to evaluate its effectiveness.
*Compelling: it must light your jets! It must fire you up!
I will pray God gives you His will and absolute clarity of this for your life. Whatever it is and however it is fulfilled, let’s both insure, it is for ultimate eternal impact.
Yours For The Great Commission,
Ronnie Floyd
Four Major Keys to Taking the Gospel to the Ends of the Earth
ronniefloyd.com welcomes guest writer Doug Sarver. Sarver is the Minister of Global Missions at Cross Church Northwest Arkansas.
At Cross Church we are often asked, “How does the local church effectively take the Gospel around the world?” As Minister of Global Missions at this great church, serving under an incredible, visionary pastor for over 21 years, I have discovered and learned many things relating to this question. I want to share with you four major keys to taking the Gospel to the ends of the earth. In doing so, I also want to share some amazing things God is doing through Cross Church.
First: Have A “Birthed Vision”
Too many churches want the easy way out and a “quick fix” for how to be missional. Churches often study other ministries then copy most of what others do and call it their own. The first key to Gospel advancement is to truly have what I call the “birthed vision.” When you think about your church’s missional vision, ask yourself, “Have we been before God humbly asking Him for His vision for our church and ministry?” If not, all you have is borrowed vision.
I am grateful for the missional vision of Cross Church: “Reaching Northwest Arkansas, America, and the World for Jesus Christ.” This vision was birthed straight out of the heart of Jesus Christ in Acts 1:8. Cross Church is committed to ministry that extends deeply into our community, yet penetrates globally. This vision keeps us focused and provides a filter for all we do missionally as a church. This whole principle of a birthed vision allows us to dream and create with inspiration from the Holy Spirit. Over the years we have birthed ministries that are impacting hundreds and thousands. I will speak to these ministries later.
The takeaway – birth your vision, don’t borrow it
Second: Be Balanced In Your Ministry Target
The Cross Church missional vision creates the platform for balance in our ministry target. We are strongly involved in local, regional, national, and international missions. I would argue that Cross Church is one of the more balanced ministries in our nation. Allow me to illustrate:
Locally and regionally we are involved in IMPACT ministries that bring the Gospel to our community seven days a week using a fully equipped moving van. This IMPACT van is retrofitted for the side panel to drop down and form a stage. It has current technology for audio and visual presentations and a full range of games and activities. Weekly, our IMPACT volunteers are in various multi-family housing communities proclaiming the Gospel to 400-500 people. Through our IMPACT ministry many hear about Christ for the first time and come to faith in Jesus resulting in restored families and communities.
Our Compassion Center is a ministry center that also has a thrift store, which generates revenue for missions. This is also where we house our Cross Compassion ministry and regularly meet the needs of hundreds. We offer English as a second language classes, job skills and computer training, free haircuts, grocery giveaways, a laundry ministry, and much more — always being faithful to share the Gospel with every person involved. Since opening in September 2011, we have seen 153 people come to faith in Christ through the Compassion Center.
Nationally, Cross Church is in a major effort to plant Gospel centered, reproducing churches. Presently we are partnering with 51 new churches globally. This past Easter, five of these churches formally launched their worship services resulting in 525 people gathering for worship. Cross Church mission teams and prayer support are mobilized throughout the year for North American missions. Additionally, we are strongly committed to disaster relief in North America. Cross Church has disaster relief units used for distributing meals as well as mud-out and chainsaw recovery teams. Recently during Super Storm Sandy we sent many people and dollars to help families restore their lives. Through that effort the Gospel was shared with many.
Cross Church has international partnerships in Mexico, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Hungary, India, Malawi, Brazil, Ethiopia, and two other high security countries. Ministries include church planting, Gospel advancement, orphan and widow ministries, pastoral development, feeding, medical clinics, and much more.
As you can see, there is a balanced approach geographically yet also balanced in ministry diversity.
The takeaway – balance your ministry target
Third: Boldly Proclaim The Gospel
Whether it is a kids club, caring for an orphan, or feeding the poor we must always boldly proclaim the Gospel. Look at these examples. Over the last year we have seen over 9,200 people profess faith in Jesus Christ through the missional activity of Cross Church. Just this past week we received a report of two churches in Malawi baptizing over 50 new believers. Last month in India over a dozen people trusted Christ. Through our local jail ministry we saw 59 saved this past month. Yes, we do believe in boldly proclaiming the Gospel! Remember, the Gospel is the power of God through which you and your church will impact all eternity. If the Gospel is separated from other social or justice ministries, our efforts will be temporal at best.
The takeaway – boldly proclaim the Gospel in all you do
Fourth: Building The Kingdom Of God Beyond Your Church
Cross Church builds the Kingdom of God beyond our church campuses through investing in others and giving away of resources to Gospel centered people and ministries. Through the Cooperative Program of the Southern Baptist Convention, Cross Church supports thousands of missionaries in hundreds of cities and countries globally. Over the years we have committed to grow in our Cooperative Program giving to the point where we now are in the top 25 churches in Cooperative Program giving. Our Pastor and leadership are committed to continue our giving to the Cooperative Program aggressively.
Additionally, we are giving hundreds of thousands to church planting efforts in North America and internationally. Just last year, we have supported more than 730 people on short-term missionary journeys. We financially support pastors in many countries. Funds are in place to adopt an entire state in northern India that will reach many unengaged, unreached people groups. We have financially sponsored the recording of the oral Bible in the Marshallese and Sindhi languages. All of these efforts are for the purpose of building the Kingdom of God beyond Cross Church. We pray that it will always be said that Cross Church is a generous church that practices Kingdom building in an unselfish way.
The takeaway – build the Kingdom of God unselfishly for God’s glory
If we as Christ followers and Christian leaders will adopt and practice these four keys, I believe we will be better at taking the Gospel to the ends of the earth.
Minister of Global Missions Cross Church Northwest Arkansas @missionman2818