Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Ambassadors for Christ

Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God. 2 Corinthians 5:20

  Some people hide their light under a bushel. Our western culture consistently tries to divide the spiritual from the secular. You may have heard someone say, 'Church is on Sunday and not for the work week.' This, however, is a mistake. The secular and spiritual cannot be divided because we are Ambassadors for Christ, wherever we may be.
  Illustration - August 20, 2012 marked my 14th year in the Army. I've been on both Active Duty and Reserve status. Like anyone in the military, I've got stories to tell. I've made some great friends while in the Army. We would die for our country and each other. At any moment we're willing to pick up our gear, fight, and defend to the death. That's what the military does. Soldiers are Soldiers; 24/7/365. Soldiers don't just drop their gear and leave when they don't feel like being a Soldier; that's called being Absent Without Leave or 'going AWOL.'
  Similarly, Christians are Christians; 24/7/365. We can't just flip a switch and be a Christian on the weekend. We rightly remember that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord (Romans 8:39). Are we the exception? Do we think we can seperate ourselves from God when we go to work or drive down the road?
  There's more to being a Christian than showing up at church each week. We are Ambassadors for Christ; 24/7/365. There's no 'going AWOL' from God. Thankfully, when God accepted us through Jesus' death, we became Christians; 24/7/365/Eternally.
  Everything we do, whether godly or ungodly, is still part of what others view as 'Christian.' We may cut someone off in traffic while proudly displaying a Christian fish on the back of our car. Christians, we are Ambassadors for Christ, whether we are Christlike or not. Paradoxical?
  Christians are looked down on and even hated because of what other 'Christians' have done in the name of Jesus or Christianity. People understand who Jesus is through His followers, often times without regard for what the Bible actually says about Him. We represent Jesus to the world around us on a daily basis. What do they see? What is the Christian stereotype? Are we hypocritical, dishonest, fake, weak, etc.? How does the world define Christianity? Does the world around us truly see Jesus through us or do they see an anti-biblical 'Christianity?' Does our representation of Christ align with Scripture?
  Consider this - God does everything through His holiness.; His love is holy, His anger is holy. For Christians, everything is through Christ; everything is through being a Christian. I'm a Christian dad, a Christian husband, a Christian driving a car, a Christian business owner, etc. Calling ourselves Christians is not a label, it's about Who we represent and present to the world. How do we present Jesus to the world around us? Again, what do they see?
  Christians, we speak and act on His behalf, not our own. Don't let the world's attempts to divide the spiritual from the secular influence you on the job site or anywhere else. Just because the world doesn't want to hear the truth doesn't mean we have to be silent or not live it out. We are not only to hear God's word but we are to do it as well (James 1:22). Being Christlike and sharing the Gospel is truly loving your neighbor.
For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. Romans 1:16



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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Work as Worship?


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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Top 10 ways to get the most out of your Ikthoos Membership!


Dear Ikthoos Member,
Ikthoos is growing! Have you seen our newest homepage? Have you clicked on our new homepage tabs? We've added a blog, too!

As you know, Ikthoos provides trusted connections to biblically committed Christian organizations.
Ikthoos is always free for churches & missionaries!


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We are excited to announce Ikthoos Magazine!
Ikthoos Magazine is a free monthly Christian magazine that offers weekly devotionals by local Pastors, local events, and special offers from local Christian owned businesses. It is placed in churches and businesses all over the greater Springfield area. If you are interested in reaching your local Christian community through print, consider an ad in Ikthoos Magazine. Pricing is very reasonable. In fact, I'll take off your monthly Ikthoos.org Membership rate ($19.99) from your Ikthoos Magazine ad price. Interested? Just contact me at info@ikthoos.org for more details.

Top 10 ways to get the most out of your Ikthoos Membership!

1. Customize your Tacklebox with current photos, information, and more. Once you login, click Member Home>Then click Tacklebox.
2. Cultivate brand awareness and loyalty. Make sure to invite others to view your Tacklebox. Search for your Tacklebox the way others would find it. *Once you are viewing your Tacklebox, copy the website address and share it with others by posting this same website address on your Facebook page and other social media outlets.
3. Ask those you know to rate your product/services on Ikthoos. What a great way to inform the public of your business! 
4. Rate/review other businesses. Do a zip code only search and find other businesses you know, then give them a rating/review.
5. Connect with other businesses. A link to your business will show up in their Tacklebox. This provides better referrals through personal recommendations. Within the Member Home, click Recommend Member to search for other businesses to Hook™ with. These Hooks are very valuable to you and them.
6. Use the Ikthoos Member Badge on your website homepage, business cards, and other marketing materials by logging in and clicking the Marketing Material tab within Member Home. Your Member Badge lets the world know you hold to biblical standards and are a Member of a fast growing, cutting-edge, online Christian directory! Additionally, hyperlink your Member Badge to your specific Tacklebox website address (See * above).
7. Help Ikthoos grow by giving your feedback. Click Improve Ikthoos at the lower right corner of our homepage. The more feedback, the better Ikthoos becomes!
8. Encourage your church and missionaries you know to join Ikthoos. Then Hook with them. Ikthoos is always free for churches & missionaries! Also, ask your church to display Ikthoos Magazine and let us know if they are willing.
9. We appreciate your referrals! Please tell other Christian business owners about Ikthoos.
10. Know your Referral Code. When a business uses your Referral Code to join Ikthoos, you get your next month FREE! Look for your Referral Code within your Member Home.

I appreciate your business. Let me know how I can serve you. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email me at info@ikthoos.org.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

6 Characteristics of a Christian Business


Recently, I have had multiple opportunities to answer the question, What is a Christian business? In fact, in a couple of days I will have my very first opportunity to teach at a conference of business owners and professionals about taking their faith to their workplace.
Do you want to know the cool thing about this opportunity? The audience will be in India and we will be communicating via Skype!

Christian Business Defined?

In preparation for this conference, I have been working on my definition of a Christian business. While I am not an expert, I have spent the past eight years trying to answer the question and live it out. I have read what the Bible has to say about it, as well as many books that reference the Bible. I have learned from others that are living their faith through their businesses. I have also learned from my own mistakes and disappointments.
Rather than try to relay everything I have learned about defining Christian business (and taking the next several hours of your time!), I will try to give you the basics. I do not pretend that this is an exhaustive definition. Nor do I claim that I am the authority and cannot be questioned. I am simply a disciple that is learning as I go. This is what I have so far:

6 Characteristics of a Christian Business

1. God owns the earth and everything in it.
This includes all animals, all plants, and even all businesses. In my opinion, the first step of a Christian business is to acknowledge this fact and submit the leadership of the business to God's direction.

2. God's economy operates from an eternal perspective.
God's economy does not operate from a 30 day picture (or quarterly or annual either). Therefore, a Christian business operates from an eternal perspective - choosing eternal impact over financial results. Obviously, no business can exist by ignoring financial results, but by operating on God's principles first, both can be achieved.

3. Christian business does not guarantee prosperity.
Despite TV preachers telling you otherwise, dedicating your business to God will not guarantee you financial success. Though God promises to honor our efforts if we dedicate them to Him (Psalm 37:5-6), He does not say when this will happen. His time frame is not ours. We may expect our reward while we are honoring Him, but He may not bring it to life for 100 years. We honor Him for who He is, not for what it will bring us.

4. The mission of the Christian business lines up with Scripture.
The Greatest Commandment (Matt. 22:37-40) and the Great Commission (Matt. 28:19-20) are commands, not suggestions. Therefore, I believe the Christian business should have a mission that reflects these commands.

5. A Christian business exists and operates in the world.
It employs believers and non-believers alike. It ministers to both, as well as customers and the community, in the normal course of doing business. This ministry takes on a variety of looks!

6. A Christian business will fulfill us.
Quite simply, we are designed to be fulfilled through our relationship with God. Period. If we try to separate our work from that relationship in the hopes that we will get a different, material fulfillment, then we are sadly mistaken. Read Ecclesiastes for more on this. On the other hand, even the most menial work, if done unto God, will bring fulfillment we cannot imagine.

Author: Chris Patton, May 1, 2012
http://christianfaithatwork.com/what-is-a-christian-business/
Used by permission


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus

This week is a little different than others. I want to let everyone know that Ikthoos will be at the Ichthus Music Festival this week. We will be giving out t-shirts and adding Members to Ikthoos.org. I don't want this blog to be a sales agent, so enough said about that. Here's a video about the Ichthus Music Festival. Ichthus video.

I invite you to watch this video and let us know your thoughts. Let's generate some great discussion about this very topic."Why I hate religion, but love Jesus"

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Now, on to the video...

Respectfully,
           
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