Leadership Thought

Leadership is an expensive calling. It will cost you time that would be easier to waste.

LK 14:28-30 “Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Will he not first sit down and estimate the cost to see if he has enough money to complete it? For if he lays the foundation and is not able to finish it, everyone who sees it will ridicule him, saying, `This fellow began to build and was not able to finish.’

“Counting the cost” is a biblical idea that applies to every area of the leader’s life. Whatever you do is going to require some energy, and life is too short to focus on ideas that don’t matter.

Building the house of God matters — it’s as simple as that. Sow your life into it.

ICE it.

Mobile phone customers are encouraged to ICE their phone. ICE stands for ‘In Case of Emergencies’. The idea is to create an entry for ICE in your mobile’s phonebook. It is the name and number of a family member or friend who can be contacted ‘In Case Of Emergencies’ (ICE).

ICE was developed by the East Anglican Ambulance Trust in the UK, and gained international attention in the London bombings.

Ideally, your ICE contact should know your basic medical information, such as blood type and allergies, and be able to help emergency services make decisions if necessary. That could be a family member, close friend or even your doctor.

Having ICE in your mobile phone can make it quicker and easier for emergency services workers or passers by to give you the right help if you ever need it. So take out your mobile now – and ICE it.

====> Now that so many kids have acces to phones this is a great thing to think about for their phones – go on ICE them!

Watoto Childrens Choir

Watoto Choir

This last weekend we had the priviledge of having the Watoto Children’s Choir with us in our weekend services.

From their website:

The mission of Watoto Child Care Ministries is to raise the next generation of Ugandan leaders by placing parentless children in families where the necessary love, care, spiritual discipleship and physical needs are provided. Our goal is to equip these precious children with the essential moral values and life skills that will enable them to make a significant and lasting impact on the future of their country and the Kingdom of God. Currently we are responsible for approximately 1200 children. Our goal is to care for 10,000 children in the future.

This group of children, all with stories that we would find hard to comprehend are an amazing testimony of God’s grace. I had the chance to hang out with them between services and their attitudes and joy is inspiring.

SO: check out the website and get involved with their cause. It’s amazing to read about the huge impact others are having on children’s lives around the world!

There is no such thing as…

The great psychologist Alfred Adler said …

“There is no such thing as talent. There is pressure.”

Einstein was considered an “unteachable” fool by his early teachers.

Was he? And was it the pressure put on him to prove to the world that he was not that allowed him to rise to such greatness?

I love this quote – it kind of lines up with something I read about leadership. Leaders are neither born nor made… they are summoned. Circumstance calls you to respond, the ones that do… are leaders.

You may not know how you ended up working with kids, but the fact is… what you do with the opportunity defines who you are.

I wonder …

Are YOU going to let the world wear you down with it’s jealous label for you?

Or will you allow yourself to be steel-cast into something beautiful and and unbreakable by the pressure it offers?

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Super Strong God Cover

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Bring Out the Best in Your Children

Article reprinted from Aish.com

Rabbi Zelig Pliskin is the author of 20 books so far. His latest books published by Artscroll are: “Happiness,” “Kindness,” “Courage,” “Patience,” “Serenity,” “Enthusiasm”, and “Harmony with Others”.

20 Ways to Bring Out the Best in Your Children
by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin

1) Love your children unconditionally — irrespective of whether they “behave nicely,” clean up their room, and do their homework. Your love must go beyond this. Your children will feel it.

2) Each day tell your children that you love them. All you have to say is three words, “I love you.” If this is difficult for you, that is a sign you really need to say it.

3) Speak and act in ways that gives your children a positive self-image. Believe in your child. Believe in his abilities and potential. Say explicitly, “I believe in you.” How do you know when you are successful at this? When your child says, “I see that you believe in me.”

4) Be a role model for the traits and qualities that you want your children to possess. Share your day with your kids so they know what you do and can learn from you and your experiences.

5) Clarify the main positive qualities you want your child to develop. Keep praising those qualities. Reinforce each quality when your child speaks or acts in ways consistent with that quality.

6) Each child is unique and different. Understand each child’s uniqueness and take it into consideration when a challenge arises. Don’t take the “cookie cutter” approach. A method of disciple that inspires one child may discourage another.

7) Word your comments positively. Focus on the outcome you want. Say: “By developing this quality (for example, taking action right away), you will be more successful in life.” (Rather than saying the negative.)

8) Keep asking yourself, What is the wisest thing to say to my child right now? Especially say this when your child has messed up.

9) Read great books to your children.

10) When you come across a story that has an important positive lesson for your child, relate it. Look for stories that teach lessons. Ask people for stories that had a positive influence on their lives.

11) Create a calm, loving, anger-free atmosphere in your home. Consistently speak in a calm and loving tone of voice. See, hear, and feel yourself being a calm person who has mastered the ability to maintain an emotional and mental state that is centered, focused and flowing.

12) Master patience. Life is a seminar in character development. Your children are your partners in helping you become a more patient person. Even when challenges arise, speak in a tone of voice that is balanced.

13) If you make a mistake when interacting with your children, apologize. Ultimately they will respect you more than if you try to deny the mistake.

14) Watch other parents interact with their children. Notice what you like. Apply the positive patterns.

15) In watching other parents, also notice what you don’t like. Think about ways that you might be doing the same. Resolve not to speak and act that way.

16) Keep asking people you know and meet, “What did you like about what your parents said and did?”

17) Every day, express gratitude in front of your children. Ask them regularly, “What are you grateful for?”

18) Become a master at evaluating events, situations and occurrences in a realistic positive way. Frequently ask your children, “What would be a positive way of looking at this?”, or “How can we grow from this?”

19) When your children make mistakes, help them learn from those mistakes.

20) Each and every day, ask yourself, “What can I say and do to be an even better parent?”

More London

Well, back on Australian Soil after a very intense week mixing!

Just a couple more photos from the week…

Gio looking Contemplative
The master of audio manipulation, the genuis behind the scenes… Gio Galanti!

Tesco Express
If you are looking for a ‘Red Bull’ at some obscure hour then this is the place to go. Tesco Express in Fulham Broadway!

The album is sounding pretty amazing!

This is not the end of the line though… now onto video. The music is all there, but now it’s time to make the visual look fantastic!

I will of course keep you updated :)

Couple London Photos

A little background for you ‘Oh treasured reader…

The Hillsong London offices are located in the Fulham Broadway district in the South-ish middle kinda area of London… and the studio is a rather little room with lots of electronic equipment that make it very hot. This is the room we are living in at the moment mixing the kids album…


Dave (not me) hard at work mixing.

aircon
The air-conditioner that saved my life; the studio would be a little ‘sauna’ like without my good friend ‘Delonghi’ here.

I am just figuring out how to post these photos online, and get them off the camera… so if these work well, will post many more.

Merry London

Rule Brittania!

Arrived without incident… even managed to get a non-squeaky seat this time.

Seem to be awake and fully functioning… we will see what happens when mother jetlag raises its ugly head tonight.

Post photos soon.

Singapore – really early…

Well, it’s some time really early in the morning, the kind of time that normal human beings should not be awake at. The kind of time that makes your eyes red just to think about it.

They send you off the plane for 30 mins, and pretend to clean it. I had the most annoyingly creaky airline chair I have ever had. Even blinking made the thing emit noises that would have woken a sleeping baby in business class.

Well, one more leg to go… London here I come.

Come fly with Me!

About to board Flight QF31 on my way to London, England.

Its not a holiday, but a very short intense few days in which we mix our latest kids album with the insanely talented and phenomenal man of God that is Gio Galanti from Hillsong London.

Yes that’s true, there exists no one in the entire continent of Australia that we would entrust the mixing of our kids album and we have to go to Europe… OK not quite true. Gio just happens to produce the ‘sound’ we are looking for, you will have heard his skills on ‘Jesus is my Superhero’…

So, have prepared myself with a novel and two magazines for the mammoth journey around the world… not sure they will last, but I can always pad the time with some music and a movie or 4!

Will write some updates and photos during the week. Stay tuned.

More Potter Links

Not wanting to wade in on the Potter Debate — but here is some more on the Potter Project.

Nearly 200 children twitched with excitement at the church the other day as they watched the Sorting Hat of the Harry Potter books come to life onstage for the first day of the series. But when the hat announced that all the children, mostly second through fifth graders, had been assigned to the Slytherin House, the home of young Harry’s archenemy, Draco Malfoy, one of them shouted from the middle of the theater, “I don’t want to be evil!”

Adults dressed up as Harry’s professors had to stifle laughs.

Read On:
religionsnewsblog.com

Harry Potter and the Hogwart’s VBS

I love seeing kids captivated and engaged!! So how brilliant is this church in Colorado Springs… by embracing popular culture and creating the “Potter Project” they have captured the hears and minds of kids who may otherwise never have heard the gospel!

One of the best ways of reaching my kids and getting their attention is to talk about what is happening in their world right now. WHATEVER that happens to be… if it’s Harry Potter or Star Wars… i’ll use it.

Here is a report from christianitytoday.com:

“After five record-breaking books and three successful movies, Harry Potter has secured his seat among the most beloved heroes of youth pop culture. But with the recent release of author J.K. Rowling’s sixth book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, some in the church are still unsure what to make of the winsome wizard. Many church leaders, including Pope Benedict, have condemned Harry Potter, but at least one church, in a controversial move, embraced him. Their example raises a larger question: To what extent should the church embrace popular culture in order to reach lost people?

Kelly and Tosha Williams started Vanguard Church in Colorado Springs eight years ago with the goal of using popular culture to attract people to Christ. But when the church created a vacation Bible school based on the Harry Potter books in 2003, they attracted a lot of media attention and criticism. With the release of the newest Pottter book, their VBS story was told again on national television. So we spoke with Tosha Williams, creator of the “Potter Project” at Vanguard, about the issue of using popular culture to accomplish the church’s mission.”

Read On Here

Joke #6

Did you hear about the Texas Teacher who was helping one of her kindergarten students put on his cowboy boots? He asked for help and she could see why. Even with her pulling and him pushing, the little boots still didn’t want to go on. Finally, when the second boot was on, she had worked up a sweat.

She almost cried when the little boy said, “Teacher, they’re on the wrong feet.” She looked and sure enough, they were. It wasn’t any easier pulling the boots off than it was putting them on. She managed to keep her cool as together they worked to get the boots back on – this time on the right feet.

He then announced, “These aren’t my boots.” She bit her tongue rather than get right in his face and scream, “Why didn’t you say so?” like she wanted to. And, once again she struggled to help him pull the ill-fitting boots off his little feet. No sooner they got the boots off and he said, “They’re my brother’s boots. My Mom made me wear ‘em.”

Now she didn’t know if she should laugh or cry. But, she mustered up the grace and courage she had left to wrestle the boots on his feet again. Helping him into his coat, she asked, “Now, where are your mittens?” He said, “I stuffed ‘em in the toes of my boots.”

Her trial starts next month.

(Thanks to Phil Baker for this).

Kidshaper Coming Soon…

KidsRUs is the national childrens ministry movement of the AoG in Australia. Led by the incredibly profound and the profoundly incredible Rob Bradbury, children’s pastor at Planet Shakers church in Melbourne. He and wife Assunta are committed to training up leaders of passion who will reach and disciple this generation to be all they can be. They have three children Amy, Timothy and Peter who are already a testimony to Rob & Assunta’s gifting with children.

Their yearly children’s Ministry Leadership Conference is on from the 31st Aug to Sept 3 2005. If you are in Aussie, or even NZ… make thy way down south. It promises to be an awesome few days of training and connection… find out more at:

www.kidshaper.com

“From the Balcony”

Balcony

Hop on over to the newest edition of Statler and Waldorf “From the Balcony” on Movies.com

Man, there is nothing like watching the Swedish Chef cook up a storm on a Tuesday morning.

http://movies.go.com/muppets/index

Find out what their latest Balconism is:
COUGH-in – What is it, and will it kill you? Watch the video to find out!

Hilarious!

Dave.

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