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One Day to Feed the World

November 3, 2013 by Brad Murphy

Remember the Poor

We take the opportunity every year to open our hearts of compassion and give generously to Remember the Poor on the last Sunday of November.

This year we will be bringing canned foods for Eagle Food Bank, Christmas shoe boxes for Native American Ministries, and money for Convoy of Hope.

 

ONE DAY_Color_Blue-BlackONE DAY to Feed the World is Convoy of Hope’s annual campaign to transform the everyday lives of kids around the world.

Playing, good times with friends, learning, and dreaming big dreams are the hallmarks of a great childhood — nutritious food fuels such childhoods. Our desire is to see kids lives transformed as we promote healthy children, and community, sustainability and development.

It’s simple — Work ONE DAY, give ONE DAY’S wage to help provide food, clean water and other life-giving supplies.

One Day to Feed the World

How to Give?

  • Bring your canned food to Eagle LifeChurch on Sunday or during office hours Tuesday & Thursday 10am-5pm, any time during the month of November.
  • Bring a Christmas shoe box, wrapped and ready (instructions here), to Eagle LifeChurch anytime during the month of November. Please put $5 per box, for shipping, in offering envelope.
  • Bring your check or cash to worship service, Sunday, November 24, and see how your small gift of one day can change everyday for a starving child.
  • You can also give online, by making Eagle LifeChurch a vendor on your bank Bill Pay System, account number One Day.

Filed Under: Events & Conferences, Missions, News, Blog Tagged With: World Hunger Day, Remember the Poor, Hungry, Poor, Go, Pray, Give, Convoy of Hope, Fundraising, Missions, Compassion

Are Pentecostal & Charismatic Leaders False Prophets | Strange Fire Response

October 25, 2013 by Brad Murphy

This past week, Pastor John MacArthur, noted theologian and local church pastor at Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, CA, received quite a bit of media attention when he called out Pentecostal & Charismatic church leaders as false prophets.

What is a Pentecostal or Charismatic?

A so-called Pentecostal or Charismatic person is, a follower of Christ, who believes in, and practices the manifest gifts of the Spirit as described in the Bible’s New Testament book, The Acts of the Apostles.  They follow the teachings of  the Apostle Paul, in the book of 1 Corinthians 12-14 , about how these gifts should be used in the congregation.

Called Out

The leaders John MacArthur mentions by name during his recent Strange Fire conference tend to be the more controversial leaders of large Prosperity Gospel churches.  These are not representative of the whole Pentecostal or Charismatic movement, and these same leaders are often challenged by biblical teaching from other movement leaders.

Response

In response to Pastor MacArthur’s strong words and direct challenge to the gifts of the Spirit, I wanted to re-post a two part sermon I preached earlier this year at Eagle LifeChurch, on the Manifestation Gifts of 1 Corinthians 12-14.  Please listen so that you will be prepared to answer any questions you may get from friends, co-workers, or family who may have questions during this time of media attention.

Please listen to Manifest Gifts Part 1 here

Please listen to Manifest Gifts Part 2 here

Filed Under: Blog, Theology, Featured

Best Way to Change the World | A Manifesto for Men

October 9, 2013 by Brad Murphy

This whole blogging thing is hard for me.  I was born during the time between generations.  The generation before me valued excellence and edited thoughts.  Articles were written, re-written, edited, condensed, and edited again.  The generation after me values unedited, spontaneous thoughts.  The Twitter and Facebook generation just wants to know what you are thinking or doing, right now.

Well, here is what I’ve been thinking about today.  And I have already forgiven myself for not over editing this.

I Have a Friend

He is a twenty year-old man.  This has been a hard week for him.  The car he’s been loaned broke down, and then was stolen.  Yes, the thieves towed it away while he slept.  Without a car, he is in jeopardy of losing his job.  Tomorrow, he has a court hearing for a moving violation and an accident he had, in another borrowed car, earlier this year.  At the end of the month, the friends he’s been living with are moving out.  He can’t pay the lease, so he’s homeless.

The more time I spend with my friend, and others like him, the more I realize the truth behind the numbers.  The numbers represent lives.  Our culture – the ones who lead from organized, well written, over edited, and condensed one-liners – are focused on the numbers.  We want lower crime rates, fewer murders, less drugs, and more hard working people who pay taxes.  The problem is you don’t solve problems or change the world by manipulating numbers.

Here are the Numbers

  • 43% of US children live without their father [US Department of Census]
  • 90% of homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes. [US D.H.H.S., Bureau of the Census]
  • 80% of rapists motivated with displaced anger come from fatherless homes. [Criminal Justice & Behaviour, Vol 14, pp. 403-26, 1978]
  • 71% of pregnant teenagers lack a father. [U.S. Department of Health and Human Services press release, Friday, March 26, 1999]
  • 63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes. [US D.H.H.S., Bureau of the Census]
  • 85% of children who exhibit behavioral disorders come from fatherless homes. [Center for Disease Control]
  • 90% of adolescent repeat arsonists live with only their mother. [Wray Herbert, “Dousing the Kindlers,” Psychology Today, January, 1985, p. 28]
  • 71% of high school dropouts come from fatherless homes. [National Principals Association Report on the State of High Schools]
  • 75% of adolescent patients in chemical abuse centers come from fatherless homes. [Rainbows f for all God’s Children]
  • 70% of juveniles in state operated institutions have no father. [US Department of Justice, Special Report, Sept. 1988]
  • 85% of youths in prisons grew up in a fatherless home. [Fulton County Georgia jail populations, Texas Department of Corrections, 1992]
  • Fatherless boys and girls are: twice as likely to drop out of high school; twice as likely to end up in jail; four times more likely to need help for emotional or behavioral problems. [US D.H.H.S. news release, March 26, 1999]

– Taken from http://thefatherlessgeneration.wordpress.com/statistics/ accessed 10/9/13

What Problem Do the Numbers Reveal?

Our prisons and graves, our drug houses and homeless shelters are full of boys living in men’s bodies.  These young people have grown up abandoned and alone.

My friend needs a car and a place to live.  But what my friend, and thousands like him, really need is a father.

My friend grew up with a dead beat dad, who was strung out on alcohol and drugs.  The only time dad was around was to beat him.  Once he brandished a gun threatening to shoot his own son.  This is why he can’t go home.

His sister’s life is a wreak.  She works under the table and doesn’t have a bank account because she doesn’t trust anyone.  The only reason she isn’t still a stripper is because of the effect the STDs, infections, and drugs have had on her body.

You want to change the numbers.  You want America to be safe.  You want your neighborhood free of crime.  You want to read the newspaper, hunt, and enjoy your life.  But you can’t because the numbers scare you.  So, you fight over politics.  You post angry status updates on Facebook and by passing judgment on these abandoned kids you further stoke their mistrust of adults. 

The best way to change the world…
is to PARENT A CHILD.

He may be 10.  He may be 40.  He may be employed or he may be homeless.  He may be tough.  He may be shy.  What all these boys in grown up bodies need, is a DAD.

If you are a dad, please know that your greatest achievement, your most powerful influence on America and on our world is to parent your children.  If you are not a dad, then become one.  I know that you’ve been hurt too.  I know that your own dad didn’t treat you very well.

It’s time to let that go, suck it up, and become the kind of Dad you wish you had.  You can’t change the numbers, but you can change a life.

Become a Dad who loves like the Father of all Fatherhood.  Become a father who doesn’t provoke his son to anger.  Become a dad who loves his children; who is willing to put down the paper, to take your kids on the hunting trip, and to enjoy their life.  You’ll find that your greatest pleasure will come when you realize that your kids aren’t in the numbers.

Let me know what you think (about the thoughts in the post, not my lack of editing).  Why aren’t men stepping up the plate and parenting their children?  How can we encourage each other to man up?  As men, how can we father other people’s children?

Can you pray for my friend?  He is struggling.  But he and I are both thankful for men in our church who are stepping up and helping him follow the path God has for him.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: crime, parenting, dad, change the world, fatherhood, Life Lessons

Shift | Into A Higher Gear

September 25, 2013 by Brad Murphy

One year from now, our oldest daughter, Naomi, will be eligible for her driver’s training permit. I’m not sure how to prepare for that moment.

I thought I’d start with teaching her what I do when I drive. So recently, I’ve been talking out loud through all the decisions I make while driving in our five-speed Kia Spectra.

One of the lessons we’ve been talking about is knowing when to shift. You can hear it as the engine roars. You can see it as the landscape passes by. As the car is accelerating, it’s important that you are ready, at just the right moment, to shift into a higher gear. If you shift early you lose momentum and if you shift too late you could blow the engine and come to a stop.

Eagle LifeChurch has begun to accelerate. There is a freshness of Spirit, a newness of joy, and a growing sense of life and light that is present in our gatherings. You can see it in our Children’s Ministry. You can hear it in our worship. We are pulling away from the place of rest and moving forward.

See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the dessert. – Isaiah 43:19

Just like in our five-speed Spectra, if you aren’t prepared for the shift, you might get jerked around in the car. I want the ride to be comfortable, but it isn’t always easy.

I’m asking you to pray with me for our shift into a higher gear. If we shift too early we’ll lose momentum, if we shift too late we could blow the engine.

Pray that God will give us wisdom on how to develop, how to spend resources, and when and what to shift as we accelerate. Pray that God will unite us in mission and strategy as we mature. We need children’s workers, we need hospitality team members, we need LifeGroup leaders, we need youth workers, we will need a board member this winter, and there are other needs that will come up that we may not anticipate.

Please pray that God will give us workers, miracles, healing, and strength. Pray that God will build and accelerate His church, so that we do not labor in vain.

Thank you for joining me in prayer.

Trusting God for a Higher Gear!
Pastor Brad Murphy

Filed Under: Blog, Prayer, News, Church Business Tagged With: Isaiah 43:19

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