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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Compassion Fatigue

Although Scripture tells us “Do not grow weary in doing good,” many do grow weary. Learn about the causes and preventive measures of Compassion Fatigue, Saturday, March 20, 9:30–12:30 at Tenth. Contact David at dapple@tenth.org or mail $20 registration to Tenth (made out to The Clergy Committee). Also featured is a presentation on Teen Challenge ministry.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Where our hearts are

If our hearts are set on God's kingdom, receiving material things from God will be something of an afterthought. What will be foremost is living in relationship with God and with all those to whom he draws especially near--the poor, the poor in spirit, the brokenhearted, the hungry, those who weep . . . . -- Gerald Schlabach in Who is My Neighbor?

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Selected quotes

"Only the church can minister to the whole person. Only the gospel understands that sin has ruined us both individually and socially. Only Christians, armed with the Word and Spirit, planning and working to spread the kingdom and righteousness of Christ, can transform a broken heart as well as a neighborhood". (Tim Keller in Ministry of Mercy: The Call of the Jericho Road)

"To worship God is to serve him in imitation of our Savior Jesus who did not come to be served, but to serve (Matt.20:28). I believe that the temporal care of the poor is no less sacred than ecclesiastical activity. While the gathering for worship always takes precedence, the love of our neighbor must be an inevitable corollary. The duties of worship (pietas) and love (caritas) are inseparable." --John Calvin

"Verbal encouragement includes the idea of one person's joining someone else on a journey and speaking words that encourage the traveler to keep pressing on despite obstacles and fatigue" (Crabb and Allender in Encouragement).

"Mercy is not an option or even an addition to being a Christian. Instead, a life poured out in deeds of mercy is the inevitable sign of a life which has experienced the grace of God" (Tim Keller in Training for Deacons).

"The fruit of real prayer is right living. Praying sets him who prays to the great work of working out his salvation with fear and trembling; puts him to watching his temper, conversation and conduct; causes him to walk circumspectly, redeeming his time; enables him to walk worthy of his vocation wherewith he is called, with all lowliness and meekness; gives him a high incentive to pursue his pilgrimage consistently by shunning every evil way, and walking in the good" (E.M. Bounds in Prayer).

"When we are weak, let us resort to His strength. When we lack grace, let us desire Him to give us what He thinks necessary. When our enemies behave like beasts, and when it seems that we would be completely engulfed in a whirlpool, let us beseech our Lord to keep us under His protection and to keep Satan chained with all his supporters so that He does not allow us to be overwhelmed by them" (John Calvin in Sermons on Ephesians).

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Having courage

Quite often we will discover that we are asked to follow our Lord to places we would rather not go. But when we have learned to see him in the small displacements of our daily lives, the greater call will not seem great at all. We will then find the courage to follow him and be amazed by our freedom to do so. -- Henri Nouwen

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Compassion Fatigue Got You Down?

Although Scripture tells us "Do not grow weary in doing good," many do grow weary. Learn how to overcome Compassion Fatigue at the February 13 mercy training, 9:30-12:30 at Tenth Pres. Also, Rick Dodridge's presentation on Teen Challenge. Send $20 registration (made out to The Clergy Committee) to 1701 Delancey St., Philadelphia 19103. For more information email dapple@tenth.org