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Twenty Fourth Edition - July 2009
The Bridge
Finishers Project

3303 S Lindsay Rd
Suite 108
Gilbert, AZ 85297
 
Ph. 480.854.4444
 
 
Contact Our Staff:

Don Parrott, President/CEO

Nelson Malwitz,                            
Chief Innovation Officer


Paul Erdmann,                    
Chief Operating Officer

Tom Adelsman,                  Director of Church Partnership Network

Paulette Fitch,
Executive Assistant
Agency/Profile Relations



Partner Meeting
Coordinator

Colleen Erdmann, Bookkeeper
 
William & Amy Stearns,                         
Training Associates
 
Director of Coaching Network

Bill Poff,
Web site development


Coming Events
 
Click on these links to find more information about each event.
  
2009 Retreats

Atlanta, GA
Oct 16-18
 
Finishers Forums

2009 Forums

Cleveland/Akron, OH
September 25-26
Date has changed!
See 2010 Forums Below!

Ft. Collins, CO
October 9-10
 
Phoenix, AZ
 November 6-7

2010 Forums
 
Tyler, TX 
January 29-30, 2010

Cleveland/Akron, OH
Pending Date Change-
Possibly May 2010

Albuquerque, NM
  Date Pending
 
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Six "Challenges" or "Benefits", depending on your perspective. 

This month we are featuring the fifth of six "challenges" Boomers face when considering ministry in a missions-related role.  The six are:  Faith, Finances, Family, Fit, Future and Fight.  The purpose of examining these benefits is to help us see that God is really carefully managing our journey, and not getting in the way of a desired goal with all these obstacles. 

Future:  The fifth "challenge", "obstacle", or "opportunity", depending on your perspective.
 
"What does God have for me in the future?  I really want to get it right.  If I do get involved in a new ministry role, what should it be?  Where should it be?  What should I do about the house?  What about retirement?  What about my kids and grandchildren?  My aging parents?"
 
Our futures are a mixed bag aren't they?  The sense of great opportunity and probably our best years ever!  Kids are grown.  We're feeling pretty healthy.  Finances are scary but will probably turn around.  We want to make a difference.  We sense God is leading us to something. 
 
The other part of the mixed bag is...where is he leading?  What exactly am I supposed to do.  There's a lot at stake.  I don't want to make a mistake.  How can I be sure that I take the right steps in my future? 
 
I remember back in my college days when there was a lot of talk about finding God's "perfect" will for our lives.  One of the dominant thoughts on the subject was that God had one perfect answer for each of our life situations and our job was to make sure we made the right decision.  We had to find the exact center...the dot...the one right answer for life's major decisions...which college to attend, making sure we married the right person, getting the right job, having the right career, involvement in the right ministry, and on and on.
 
In 1980 Gary Friesen published Decision Making And The Will Of God, teaching there was no "dot" but that we were to use godly wisdom to make the best decisions, trusting that God was sovereign and would guide our decision-making.  The subject of God's sovereign will, his moral will and his individual will is deep and thought-provoking and it is not our purpose to exhaust it here.  But there are some helpful guidelines we can pass along:
 
God is not trying to trick us.  He created us.  He loves us.  He cares for us.  He teaches us that he has prepared good things in advance (future) for us to do (Eph. 2:10). Most of those good things are before us every day in the normal interactions of life, being Christ-like in the way we live and treat those around us.  Others fall into the category of larger-impact decisions and, rightly so, we want to get it right. 
 
If our heart is right, we cannot make a mistake.  If we do happen to step in the wrong direction, God just changes the scenery.  On the other hand, if our heart is not right we are mostly on our own, and as we see in James 1, we get blown and tossed around on the wave of every idea and possibility we see resulting in confusion and defeat. 
 
A right heart is one that says I am willing Lord, with no conditions. " Your will, not mine", as was Jesus' constant example while here on earth.  A heart that is not right usually has conditions to our obedience.  "I'll serve you anywhere Lord, just don't send me to Africa."  "Lord, as soon as I make enough money, I'll really start giving to you."  "God, when I have enough to retire and not have to depend on anyone financially, I'll give all my time to serving you."  "I'll do whatever you ask Lord, just don't make me leave my family."
 
In thinking about the future, and taking next steps, my counsel is to take the next logical step toward where you believe God is leading. Bounce your thoughts and ideas off of your spiritual mentor or confidant. If God gives you inner peace, keep moving.  If you do not sense his peace, take a step back and take another logical step.  The key is to take steps.  Many times we do not take steps because we cannot see far enough down the road.  That is what we often refer to as walking by sight.  We are called to walk...take our next steps...by faith.  Even if we can only see far enough for one step, we should take it.  God is pleased by our faith and honors it. 
 
The "unknown" of the future can be a challenge.  Or...we can see it as an opportunity to grow in our faith and confidence in our Lord.  The seeming "obstacle" of the unknown can actually provide opportunity for God to develop our character and our trust in him so we have something of true depth to offer those who need to know Jesus! 

You are Invited!!

mountian scene
You are invited to a dynamic Finishers Forum in Fort Collins, CO on Oct. 9-10, 2009.  Autumn in the Rockies is the most beautiful time of the year - perhaps you can include a vacation along with this Forum! 
 
It is Homecoming week in Fort Collins for Colorado State University so the town will be buzzing with activities.  The quaint Old Town area will be ready for guests to peruse the unique shops and sample the local cuisine.  There are bike paths and mountain hiking trails all around you in Fort Collins. 
 
Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park are just an hour drive up the beautiful Big Thompson Canyon from Fort Collins.  The world famous Elk Fest, where the elk are called into the city square of Estes Park, will be held the weekend prior to the Forum.
 
Fort Collins is located one hour north of Denver and the conveniently located Denver International Airport.  This will be a great opportunity to enjoy God's beautiful creation and to hear from Him as you attend the Forum.  You won't want to miss this one!

See the left column for information about more Forums coming this fall and next year!

By the Numbers:

233                       Number of years we've been a nation
63                         Number of years we've had Baby  
                             Boomers
78,000,000           Number of Baby Boomers
12,000,000           Number of Baby Boomers who are Christ-
                             followers
16,000 plus           Number of ministry opportunities available 
                             through Finishers
                          Number of Finishers Forums coming up in
                             the next 8 months, to help you connect with  
                             one of those opportunities
 
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  Don Parrott  
  CEO,The Finishers Project