Ryan played T-ball last year. Because they were still teaching the kids the basics of the game, the league decided not to keep scores and forget about win-loss cards.
While I understand the reasoning behind it (to encourage the kids and not worry about winning and losing yet), I thought each game at times became pointless. Why play a game when you don’t know who will win? Why play against another team if you don’t know who will end up on top? It’s probably the competitive spirit in me but that’s how I felt.
In the book I am reading, “Creating Community”, there were 3 questions that were posted that we need to answer as a church family.
1. What do we want people to become?
2. What do we want them to do?
3. Where do we want them to go?
For us in Victory, our leaders made it clear. The goal is to make disciples. A disciple is a person who follows Jesus, fellowships with other believers and fishes for men. And finally, what is the venue where they will be discipled and make disciples? Small groups.
1. What do we want people to become? DISCIPLES.
2. What do we want them to do? To honor God and make disciples. A disciple is a person who follows Jesus, fellowships with other believers and fishes for men.
3. Where do we want them to go? At this point, the best possible way to make disciples and be discipled is in the context of small groups.
All for now…
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