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		<title>Rumours&#8230;*sigh*</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 06:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I expected, all sorts of rumours and speculation are currently making their way around the universe about the testimony I shared a couple of days ago.
So, just to be clear&#8230;
Really. clear.
I am not gay
My past is my past.  Everyone has struggled with sin.  This is my testimony.  It is not something I struggle with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I expected, all sorts of rumours and speculation are currently making their way around the universe about the <a href="http://www.shapingthespace.net/life-story">testimony</a> I shared a couple of days ago.</p>
<p>So, just to be clear&#8230;</p>
<p>Really. clear.</p>
<p><em><strong>I am not gay</strong></em></p>
<p>My past is my past.  Everyone has struggled with sin.  This is my testimony.  It is not something I struggle with now, and I have had complete victory over this oppression.</p>
<p>If you are struggling with it, and the Holy Spirit is nudging you about it, please seek ministry help.  Contact me and I can pray for you and put you in touch with people who can help.  You are loved, you are not alone, and you have no need to be ashamed.  Your sin is no greater than anyone elses, despite what some would have you believe.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all.  For now.</p>
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		<title>Living a Christian Lifestyle in the Workplace</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 01:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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We are living in a season when our Christian  values are being questioned as to whether they have&#160;any worth in  the modern world, and our lifestyles as Christians examined, to see whether  we in fact&#160;live up to the standards our words demand of others. Our  most powerful witness to our claim [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>We are living in a season when our Christian  values are being questioned as to whether they have&nbsp;any worth in  the modern world, and our lifestyles as Christians examined, to see whether  we in fact&nbsp;live up to the standards our words demand of others. Our  most powerful witness to our claim that Christ lives within us, is not  our words, but a Christlike character lived in obedience to the word of  God. This produces a quality of life and witness that differentiates us  from those who live by the world&#8217;s standards, and establishes us as someone  who others want to be like. Then, and only then, is our testimony likely  to convince an unbeliever that Jesus Christ is a person worth following  and surrendering ones life to, and our life reflect the character of God  to others. </em></p>
<p><em>This article looks at some of the biblical  instructions and scriptural principles that apply to how we should conduct  ourselves in the workplace. Living to these standards will not only please  God but almost certainly ensure us of greater impact and reward in our  chosen career.</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  <br />God&#8217;s interested in what you do for work; He&#8217;s also interested in  how you do it. The truth is, your prospects for the future are determined  by your work ethic. Let&#8217;s look at the book of Proverbs and look at some  work habits you may wish to avoid or acquire if you want God&#8217;s blessing.</p>
<p><strong>Laziness.</strong> &#8220;I went past the field of the  sluggard&#8230;the ground was covered with weeds, and the stone wall was in  ruins&#8230;I&#8230;learned a lesson&#8230;A little sleep&#8230;folding of the hands&#8230;and  poverty will come on you like a bandit&#8221; (Pr 24:30-34 NIV). <strong>Laziness  produces lack just as surely as a thief will rob you.</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>The Bible says lazy people are: </strong></p>
<p><strong>(a)  Procrastinators.</strong> &#8220;A little sleep&#8230;folding of the hands.&#8221; They  say, &#8220;I&#8217;ll do it tomorrow,&#8221; but tomorrow never comes.</p>
<p><strong>(b)  Expensive to maintain.</strong> &#8220;He who is slothful in his work is a brother  to&#8230;a great destroyer.&#8221; They complain, cut corners, cripple businesses  and cause hardship.</p>
<p><strong>(c) Quitters.</strong> They  quit before the job&#8217;s finished. &#8220;The lazy man does not roast his game&#8221;  (Pr 12:27 NIV). He hunts the deer but he won&#8217;t clean it. Unfinished projects  fill his life: half-built cupboards, half-painted rooms, half-tidied garages.  Sound familiar?</p>
<p><strong>(d) Masters of excuses.</strong> &#8220;The sluggard says, &#8216;There is a lion outside!&#8217; or, &#8216;I will be murdered  in the streets!&#8217;&#8221; (Pr 22:13 NIV). When he runs out of credible excuses  he goes for ridiculous ones. He &#8220;will not plough because of winter&#8221; (Pr  20:4 NKJV). &#8220;You want me to get sick going to work in this weather?&#8221; Or  if it&#8217;s warm, &#8220;It&#8217;s way too nice for work!&#8221; Whatever your work, do it  conscientiously. Don&#8217;t let laziness rob you of success.</p>
<p><strong>When  it comes to having a work ethic, &#8220;Go to the ant, consider its ways and  be wise&#8221;</strong> (Pr 6:6 NIV). These tiny giants of industry teach us  valuable principles for living. Observe three things about them:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>(1) The ant &#8220;has no commander, no overseer or ruler&#8221;</strong> (Pr 6:7 NIV). Nobody has to get it out of bed in the morning or coax it  to get moving. Nobody supervises its work or enforces quality standards  on it. Nobody needs to micromanage its time on the job or make sure it  starts punctually, puts in a full day, pulls its weight and doesn&#8217;t quit  early. It&#8217;s self-motivated and driven by its own high standards, not by  rules, regulations or the fear of being fired.</p>
<p><strong>(2)  It &#8220;stores its provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest&#8221;</strong> (Pr 6:8 NIV). While everybody else is complaining about the heat (the  weather, the economy, politics, etc.), the hard working ant just keeps  preparing for the future. Later, in the more moderate temperatures of  harvest time, it continues gathering. Disregarding the conditions, it  works. Then while others are struggling to survive it feasts on the fruit  of its labour. &#8220;Watch and learn,&#8221; is God&#8217;s counsel.</p>
<p><strong>(3)  The ant is no haphazard, disorganised drifter wandering around aimlessly,  looking for something to do.</strong> He knows exactly what he&#8217;s there  for and where and how to do it. He&#8217;s goal-directed, focused, determined  and unstoppable. You can&#8217;t keep a good ant down! &#8220;Consider&#8230;and be wise&#8221;  (Pr 6:6 NIV). &#8220;But my job&#8217;s a dead end,&#8221; you say. As long as you&#8217;re in  this job do it &#8220;heartily, as to the Lord&#8221; (Col 3:23 NKJV). Prove yourself  where you are and God will promote you to better things.</p>
<p><strong>If  you want to succeed in life practise honesty!</strong> A recent poll stated  that 40% of workers admitted stealing on the job, and 20% felt justified!  Their rationalising includes: &#8220;Everybody&#8217;s doing it, why shouldn&#8217;t I?&#8221;  &#8220;The boss can afford it, he won&#8217;t miss it.&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s only small stuff, it  won&#8217;t make any difference.&#8221; &#8220;The company owes me, I&#8217;m just taking what&#8217;s  mine.&#8221; &#8220;I deserve it, I&#8217;ve worked hard and never been acknowledged.&#8221;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>What does God&#8217;s Word say about this? &#8220;The wicked &#8230; earns&nbsp;deceptive  wages.&#8221; God says deceiving your employer by stealing time and materials  or delivering an inferior product and service, is &#8220;wicked&#8221;. That&#8217;s strong  language! Of all people, employers and customers should be able to trust  followers of Christ to be honest, work for their wages and provide the  highest quality service.</p>
<p>And for the record, <strong>it&#8217;s  not smart to steal, even if you don&#8217;t get caught.</strong> &#8220;Ill-gotten  gains do not profit&#8221; (Pr 10:2 NAS). You may take it but you won&#8217;t benefit  from it. &#8220;Wealth obtained by fraud dwindles&#8221; (Pr 13:11 NAS). <strong>You  can&#8217;t do the wrong thing and get the right result. </strong>Not only will  you have trouble, you&#8217;ll bring trouble on those who love and need you  most. &#8220;He who profits illicitly troubles his own house&#8221; (Pr 15:27 NAS).  The job loss, damaged reputation, humiliation, legal costs and consequences  are a &#8216;bill&#8217; the whole family pays for, often ending in shame and divorce  and affecting several generations. Your spouse deserves an honest partner.  Your children deserve a role model they can emulate, confident the path  you walk is safe for them to follow.</p>
<p><strong>If you want  to succeed on the job here&#8217;s a character quality you need to develop:  diligence.</strong> When asked, &#8220;What&#8217;s your biggest challenge?&#8221; employers  usually say, &#8220;Finding and keeping good people.&#8221; It makes or breaks any  business. &#8220;A slack hand causes poverty, but the hand of the diligent makes  rich&#8221; (Pr 10:4 NRS). Diligence calls for being self-disciplined, motivated,  alert, dependable, and entails following through. The Bible says, &#8220;Diligence  is&#8230;precious&#8221; (Pr 12:27 NKJV) because it&#8217;s so hard to find.</p>
<p>Diligent  workers are worth their wages: &#8220;The plans of the diligent lead to profit&#8221;  (Pr 21:5 NIV). In God&#8217;s system the boss should profit by you and you should  profit by him. Indeed, diligent people plan to be profitable employees.  Do you want to prosper? See that your employer prospers! Diligent workers  rejoice in this, lazy workers resent it. Diligence, not politics and manipulation,  will get you promoted. &#8220;Diligent hands will rule, but laziness ends in  slave labour&#8221; (Pr 12:24 NIV).</p>
<p><strong>In God&#8217;s economy  you determine whether you become &#8220;ruler&#8221; or &#8220;slave&#8221; by how hard you&#8217;re  willing to work.</strong> Lazy employees complain about the unfair boss,  the biased system, the &#8216;company men&#8217; who look out for the boss and the  boss who looks out for them. They want the privileges others get but they&#8217;re  not willing to work for them. &#8220;The sluggard craves and gets nothing&#8221; (Pr  13:4 NIV) because &#8220;his hands refuse to work&#8221; (Pr 21:25 NIV). &#8220;But the  desires of the diligent are fully satisfied&#8221; (Pr 13:4 NIV). They get it  all: the satisfaction of a job well done, a reputation for integrity,  the trust of others, job security, profit, promotion, and most importantly,  the Master&#8217;s &#8220;Well done&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>Another Bible characteristic  to acquire for job success is thoughtfulness.</strong> That&#8217;s so, whether  you&#8217;re a general in the army or a &#8220;GI Joe&#8221;, the company president or the  nightshift caretaker. Character is not class-conscious. You don&#8217;t demand  respect, you earn it every day. If you&#8217;re in a leadership role, the Bible  says: &#8220;Know well the condition of your flocks, and pay attention to your  herds&#8221; (Pr 27:23 NAS).</p>
<p>Good employers and supervisors make  it their business to know the needs, strengths, weaknesses, potential  and motivational levels of their workers. As a result employee sick time  is reduced, morale improved and quality and production soars. A pay increase  isn&#8217;t always the best motivator. Sometimes your thoughtfulness, understanding  and interest in your employees are a more powerful motivator. The old  &#8216;kick them in the pants&#8217; philosophy is a sure-fire way to generate resentment  and undermining. Being respectful and caring invites cooperation, makes  allies, not adversaries of employees and employers, and brings out the  best in everybody.</p>
<p><strong>If you&#8217;re an employee God promises,  &#8220;He who looks after his master will be honoured.&#8221;</strong> It&#8217;s not cool  to bad-mouth the boss, even if your peers egg you on. Ultimately those  around you will distrust you because they know that at some point you&#8217;ll  do the same to them. Speak well of your boss, honour him or her and submit  to their authority (See Rom 13:1-7). If you can&#8217;t, say nothing and look  for another job; otherwise you&#8217;ll be judged for undermining them. In the  parable of the talents Jesus said that the workers who took care of their  boss&#8217;s interests were rewarded richly. Yes, God will honour you for respecting  even a difficult boss!</p>
<p><strong>Nothing contributes more  to job success than skilfulness.</strong> Skilled workers excel by study,  practise and hard work. Second best is unacceptable. &#8220;If you do your job  well, you will work for a ruler and never be a slave.&#8221; (Pr 22:29 CEV).  Skilfulness isn&#8217;t genetic; you don&#8217;t inherit it, you work for it. You  burn the midnight oil, stretch to your limits and refuse to &#8217;settle&#8217;.  Watch a skilled craftsman; your esteem rises at their attention to detail,  refusal to cut corners, patience, dedication and pride of product. They  inspire confidence, respect and trust. There&#8217;s no more practical demonstration  of genuine Christianity than being a skilled worker. When they speak people  listen. If you doubt that try sharing your faith with those who see you  being dishonest, shoddy and careless. Better to be silent until you earn  the right to be heard!</p>
<p><strong>Whatever your work, &#8220;Do  it&#8230;in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through  Him&#8221;</strong> (Col 3:17 NIV). We should be &#8216;raising the bar&#8217; because we&#8217;re  Christ&#8217;s representatives. We should set the industry standard for excellence.  <strong>Knowing we follow Christ should give employers and customers confidence  they&#8217;ll get nothing but the best. </strong></p>
<p><strong>The  skilful worker can&#8217;t lose,</strong> because God promises that their work  will inevitably attract the attention of people who&#8217;ll promote them and  reward them. &#8220;Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will serve before  kings&#8221; (Pr 22:29 NIV). They may start at the bottom of the ladder, but  their destination is a rung higher up.</p>
<p><em>If you would  like to receive a daily email containing a short devotional and bible  readings into your electronic mailbox each morning&nbsp; simply go to</em> <a href="http://www.thewordfortoday.com.au/" target="_blank">http://www.thewordfortoday.com.au/</a> <em>and register your email address for this free service. </em></p>
<p>Source: Australian  Prayer  Network</p>
<p style="font-size: 10px;">  <a href="http://posterous.com">Posted via web</a>   from <a href="http://dg4g.posterous.com/living-a-christian-lifestyle-in-the-workplace" class="broken_link" >dg4G&#8217;s posterous</a>  </p>
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		<title>Happy Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 02:27:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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Oh, Happy Day, Happy Day
You washed my sin away
Oh, Happy Day, Happy Day
I&#8217;ll never be the same
Forever I am changed
What a glorious, glorious day
I&#8217;ll never be the same
(Tim Hughes / Ben Cantelon, 2006)
On Good Friday, remember why it is GOOD
Throughout the weekend, remember what JESUS has done for you
On Resurrection Sunday, celebrate LIFE
Forevermore
walk in the [...]]]></description>
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<h2><span style="color: #9c1019;">Oh, Happy Day, Happy Day</span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #9c1019;">You washed my sin away</span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #9c1019;">Oh, Happy Day, Happy Day</span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #9c1019;">I&#8217;ll never be the same</span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #9c1019;">Forever I am changed</span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #9c1019;">What a glorious, glorious day</span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #9c1019;">I&#8217;ll never be the same</span></h2>
<h6>(Tim Hughes / Ben Cantelon, 2006)</h6>
<p>On Good Friday, remember why it is GOOD</p>
<p>Throughout the weekend, remember what JESUS has done for you</p>
<p>On Resurrection Sunday, celebrate LIFE</p>
<p><em>Forevermore</em></p>
<p>walk in the Light</p>
<p>desire the Light</p>
<p><strong><em>be</em> the Light</strong></p>
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		<title>Fire and Flood and Thankfulness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past week, it has been really bizarre to be complaining about the heat in Sydney, because:
- Up north, 60% of Queensland was underwater with floods (that&#8217;s like France and Spain, btw&#8230;Qld is Australia&#8217;s second largest state, and 60% being underwater means a really big area)
- Down south, the worst bushfires in Australian history are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past week, it has been really bizarre to be complaining about the heat in Sydney, because:</p>
<p>- Up north, 60% of Queensland was underwater with <a href="http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25010511-1248,00.html">floods</a> (that&#8217;s like France and Spain, btw&#8230;Qld is Australia&#8217;s second largest state, and 60% being underwater means a<span style="font-style: italic;"> really</span> big area)</p>
<p>- Down south, the worst <a href="http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25027055-5000540,00.html">bushfires</a> in Australian history are blazing.  As I write this, 108 people are confirmed dead, 750 homes have been lost, and it&#8217;s far from over.</p>
<p>What on earth do I have to complain about here in my cushy life?  Nothing at all.  Sure my situation isn&#8217;t perfect &#8211; whose is? &#8211; but what I don&#8217;t have pales in comparison to the tragedy unfolding around me everyday, and I mean everyday, not just in the midst of these epic tragedies.</p>
<p>So I <a href="http://www.youversion.com/reader.php?startverse=Rom.12.15">weep with those who are weeping</a>, rejoice at how the nation is pulling together in support of those who have lost, and express my thankfulness &#8211; for life &amp; Life.</p>
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