Like some of you, ministry has been a continual growth
process for me. It seems that there are some who just “get it” and “got it”
from the get go. But for me it’s been a journey; specifically, in leading a
team effectively to fulfill the vision and mission that’s before us. For
context, Calvary Chapel Las Vegas has paid employees in both our church and
school and also has hundreds of volunteers who serve in multiple ministries. Over
the past year, three principles have emerged that have helped renew the
ministry and make us more effective. It’s not that these principles are new, of
course they’re not, but they are being implemented more intentionally and the
fruit is evident. I want to share these things that I believe you have to get
right as a leader to have a fruitful ministry.
April 23, 2018
April 2, 2018
God-Incidences in New York

Something that really ministered to me from the gathering was a man who was teaching and said "before you can have a vision, you must have a burden for lost souls." I was thinking about the whole concept of a burden and I want more of a burden that is agonizing. If we don’t have a burden for people, we may think that we should try different processes, but if those things aren’t tied back to a heart that is agonizing for the lost, everything we do will just be a man-idea. We don’t want man-ideas, we want to hear from God. We want to be burdened for lost souls and spiritual growth in Christians in every area of our lives. We need to be about people. It’s about god placing His heart into our hearts. When we agonize over the souls of people, it will cease to be about us and God will take care of the rest. We are a vision oriented Christian culture, but none of that matters, all that matters is what God wants to do in the hearts of people. I’m inviting you guys to join me in praying for god to do a work in us and create a burden for other people so that we agonize in prayer for people. This Easter week isn’t about events, the goal is for people to be exposed to the Gospel, be convicted by the Spirit of God and give their lives to Him. God has to do the work.
As the gathering was wrapping up, NYC got walloped with a Nor’easter. Not wanting to get stuck in all the snow, we made our way from New York City to Buffalo, NY to catch a flight back to Vegas. As a child of God, I don’t believe in coincidences; only God-incidences. Our Uber driver to the airport, Wilson, is a local pastor originally from Pakistan. He shared his story of his miraculous conversion and his suffering for the gospel as a preacher there. He was charged with blasphemy against Mohammed, abducted from his home, beaten, and left for dead in the local garbage dump. He was sharing the Gospel the entire time until he was unconscious. They thought he was dead but God revived him and he got back to his home and to the U.S.
God saved him for a purpose! He’s been living in the U.S. for the last 7 years, where he preaches to the Indian/Pakistani community. He goes back to Pakistan holding public events to proclaim the message of the gospel and he is now protected by his U.S. citizenship. Pray for him! Needless to say, we may be visiting Pakistan soon.
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