Monday, April 25, 2011

Some Things Every Chi Alpha Needs


  • Duct Tape
  • Staple Gun & the correct staples for that gun
  • Butcher paper
  • Paints for butcher paper
  • Sound system
  • Prayer meetings
  • Vision
  • PowerPoint capabilities
  • A Drummer
  • Free Bibles
  • Holy Spirit
  • Students
  • Flier printing abilities
  • Graphic designer (for fliers)
  • Hammer/Rubber mallet for putting up stakes on campus
  • Balloons (helps with tabling)
  • Sharpies
  • Website
  • Photographer
  • One on one's
  • Internet
  • Tools for Mentoring by Joy Schroeder
  • Rubber bands, paper clips, and push-pins
  • Music stand
  • Good core groups/small groups/cell groups/bible studies
  • Whiteboard, pens, and art aisle
  • Chicken suit or other random animal costume
  • People who care about the community
  • A Ministry budget

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Wasting Talents


We are each given various talents, abilities, and opportunities by God. He is the giver of all such gifts (Jms 1:17) But like the lazy slave can we waste our talents?

The answer is yes. Yes we can.

But is money/talents/works what God wants? Are they an end in and of themselves, or a means to an end?

In Exodus we see the Lord provide for the people of Israel as they are leaving Egypt by allowing them to successfully plunder the Egyptians (Ex 3:21-22) (Ex 12:35-36) . But if we fast forward to Sinai we see the Israelites use the very gold that the Lord provided them with to create the golden calf (Ex 32:1-3). Not only did the Lord bless them with the gold they used to create idols, and thus violate the covenant at its inception, but the wasting of the gold is illustrated in its totality when Moses makes the Israelites drink it. (Ex 32:20)

How broken is the human heart that we can take the very gifts of God and use them to utterly blasphemy His name. Yet in His great love there is forgiveness and reconciliation. But we see demonstrated that sin still has consequences when the gold God provided the Israelites is not restored. It is lost. It is a missed opportunity that will not come again.

I know I need encouragement sometimes to take advantage of the opportunities I have. Praise the Lord for grace. But may we also understand the gravity of sin, and the consequences even of forgiven sin.