The Business of Church

by Charl Dreyer on August 18, 2009 · 0 comments

in Lifestyle, Local, Markets

Many times over the last few years my attention has been drawn to Luke and The Parable of the Shrewd Manager, as the New International Version calls it. Other versions refer to this passage as The Parable of the Unjust Steward.

“Man is surely stark raving mad,” Michel de Montaigne said. “He can’t make a worm, but he makes gods by the dozen.” I imagine that we’re all aware of the subtlety and insidiousness of idolatry, yet how many times, in how many ways, do we set idols before God?

Business can sometimes be that to me. Not that business is wrong, irredeemable. No – simply, it needs always to be kept in its place, always and fully consecrated to God.

I believe for the time being it is my calling to be ‘in business’. I love it. At the same time it’s exciting and repetitive, challenging and easy, there are successes and there are bitter disappointments, people exceed expectations, people fail dismally. [click to continue…]

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Christian Evangelism’s New Face?

by Charl Dreyer on August 6, 2009 · 0 comments

in Lifestyle

A recent article on PRWeb suggests Twitter and Facebook may be the new face of Christian evangelism.

“With social media users sharing everything from what they’re reading to where they’re eating and when they’re going to sleep,” the article says, “it’s no surprise that social sites such as Twitter and Facebook have become a place to voice one’s beliefs and faith.

Crosswalk.com, the largest online destination for Christians, has seen how valuable these sites can be for ministry and the sharing of Christian Faith. In the past two weeks alone, Crosswalk.com’s Facebook page has experienced a 190% growth in fans.”

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