Showing posts with label CBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CBC. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Photo Update

An array of pictures captured over the past two months or so. They depict some of the projects I've been involved with and some of the places I have been. I've experimented with some photo-editing software, hopefully it makes for interesting browsing.

GraceLife Central, while still in it's construction phase. It is now the hub of ministry activity during the week, at GraceLife Ministries.
The first band workshop that I facilitated for GraceLife Music. We discussed how we should view praise and worship and where music, singing and dancing fits into a worship service.
More of the guys from the band: Muso's, techies and vocalists. An incredible team to work with, people who's hearts are after God.

CBC Heidelberg, WC, South Africa, second-year classroom. Shayne and Marna looking very excited for the next DVD session.
The sign says it all ...  Heidelberg, WC, South Africa
Newlands cricket ground, Cape Town. The world did not end at 11:11:11 AM on the 11/11/2011. It was a stunning day at the cricket though, under the watchful eye of table mountain.


Monday, July 4, 2011

A good year all round!

     A quick glimpse back at some of the highlights of my time at Charis Bible College, Colorado. A year where God opened up new avenues of goodness and glory to me and held nothing back. These photos recount some of the many adventures.



Checking out restored Tour de France bikes in Aspen, Colorado, September '10

Great Fashion: Annual CBC Christmas party with our special sweaters! December '10
    
CBC 2nd Year class; being instructed by Wendel Parr close to graduation. May '11
   

 Ignite the Fire conference at Joyland church, a fantastic experience! February '11


CBC Graduating Class of 2010/2011. One hundred and seventy seven students from more than 7 countries!
 


Saturday, October 16, 2010

Grooving Your Ministry

These two clips are from Arthur Meintjies,an extraordinary teacher at CBC, who is fast becoming one of the favorites at the school. The first clip is of the first 15 minutes of the class and the second clip is of the last 15 minute, with 20 minutes of rest for my hand! So, enjoy and check out his website at http://www.kingdomlifeministry.com/. He is of South African persuasion, so enjoy the best accent in the world!

My hope through these videos, is to expose some of you to the great teaching that is out there and thus stimulate you to dig deeper into God's word and challenge the staus quo. We don't all see things the same way, but we have a God who does and He can unite even the most divided of people. So may these videos unite some of you in thought and in heart ...




Friday, October 8, 2010

A taste of CBC classes






Herewith a taste of CBC during class, for everyone who want to know exactly what I'm getting up to! The second video's visuals aren't as good, but the sound quality is excellent. So enjoy and let me know what you think. Praise the Lord for this opportunity to be here and be exposed to this awesomeness!

PS: You are welcome to share link with others, but please no duplication or sales of video content. Thanks!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Ministers Conference thus far

The annual Andrew Wommack Ministers Conference has been on the go this week, hence me being quiet on the blogging front! But here are a few tit-bits before I give the full synopsis later this week:


Pastor Bob Nichols had a strong time of ministry this evening, his message to everyone in attendance, who are in ministry, was this: GOD IS NOT DONE WITH YOU YET! This comes in the wake of many of the ministers at the conference being battered by the tough path of ministry and some on the verge of giving up. This simple yet powerful word started a powerful healing process and many ministries were rescued from the brink of despair! Maybe you need to hear this too, GOD IS NOT DONE WITH YOU YET, he still has a plan for you even though it seems hopeless, his love is still there to lift you up as long as you still have breath to breathe!

Pastor Bob Yandian has been speaking on the ministry of the Holy Spirit and today focused on dreams and visions. His message was also simple. Visions and dreams are the same thing, except one occurs when you should be awake, but are knocked out, and the other occurs in your sleep. ALLOW GOD INTO YOUR DREAMS, to speak to you and to impart vision, direction and wisdom. Remember the prophesy in Joel, which Peter quoted in Acts ...

Andrew has been speaking on the value of discipleship out of 2 Timothy 2, using the examples of the soldier and the athlete. Saying that Christians are extremely weak today and that we need to toughen up, we let our emotions control us too much, when we should just be controlled by our convictions!

Here is a link to a short bio of the conference speakers. Check them out, for great teachings and materials.

Monday, October 4, 2010

CBC Saturday picnic and rugby in the USA

Saturday was the designated day for the first CBC picnic of the year. It was a good chance to meet people from the other year groups and get to speak to people outside of the school environment. It also happened to be my birthday, so it turned out to be an extra fun day!

The fields next to the picnic spot were being used by rugby clubs for their weekly matches. We got speaking to some of the guys and it turns out that rugby has quite a strong following, especially in Colorado!

Here are some very random pics from the day, none of my housemates were there, but there will be many photos of them to come in future posts, for those interested people  ... 

Kick-off!

The guys were going at each other pretty hard - it was good to see!

John (left) and Jacob (right), CBC classmates teaching me how to play 'ball' - as if I didn't know!

It takes 3 people and a dog to get a frisbee out of the tree!

Friday, October 1, 2010

HILIGHTS and INSIGHTS of the week that was

Calling, Character and Separation:

"Be committed to what God calls you to do": Many people think that reaching their potential will be easy once they have found what God has called them to do, but this is not so. So often people fall by the wayside, who have not reached their full potentials, due to a loss of passion or too many distractions.

The fact is, that once you have found that which you are passionate about and are willing to do, if you could choose anything in the world to do, it is only the beginning. Most people never get started, but even many of those that do get started, into the things God had destined them to do, end up as negative statistics. Why is that?

One of the main reasons is character, or lack thereof. A calling without character is likened to an athlete who doesn't train. Training allows the athlete to discipline himself in order to reach certain goals, so that when the day of the race is at hand, he is fully prepared (2 Timothy2:3-5). Similarly, our callings need to be strengthened and cultivated by setting goals and being faithful, without compromise, in order to achieve them.

An athlete ,who is serious about doing well in the race, will not skip a weeks worth of training and then try and make that week up in one day. Or he won't wait for a week before the race and then only start training in order to win the gold in the Olympics 5000m. No, rather he will build up slowly, running further and further and faster and faster until he has reached the peak of his fitness, when race day nears. The same can be said for our spiritual lives and therefore our callings. We must be faithful everyday with that which we have, serve where there is opportunity and get into God's presence regularly.

 If you are going to reach your potential it is going to cost you. Time, money, certain friends and even previous dreams. But by being faithful everyday, when the day of the race comes for you to take the next step into your calling, you are well prepared.

Remember, "...the gifts and the calling of God are without repentance" (Romans 11:29), so it doesn't matter how long it takes you to get there, nor how difficult the journey may seem, His gifts and calling will still be on you, because he will not take them away!

The calling on your life is totally by grace. Nothing you can do or have done can change the pre-determined plan and purpose, which he has for you. "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you ..." (Jeremiah 1:4-10). However, there comes a time when you must acknowledge this calling and do whatever is necessary to position yourself to walk fully into it. This is the time of separation. Your calling will never be fulfilled accidentally, you must be deliberate about going after it. It will be revealed to you step by step and God's timing is always right!

"Separate for me Barnabas and Saul for the work where unto I have called them" - Acts 13:2
It is interesting here that the word 'called' is in the past tense. This denotes that God had already called them for this good work, but that now they needed to be separated in order to accomplish it. Separation might take on different forms in different contexts, but there will always be a definite time and place, regardless of the nature of the calling!

I hope this speaks to someone as it has spoken to me. Many thanks to Andrew Wommack and his course "Makings of a Minister", for some valuable insight. Look out for links to videos of some of the lectures, that will be posted on the blog as well!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Sowing and Reaping #1 and a cool video link

The kingdom law of sowing and reaping is probably one of the most powerful laws that govern existence. It supersedes nearly every other conceivable element of mankind, both physically and spiritually. To put it plainly: there are natural and spiritual consequences to all we say and do!

Galatians 6:7-8 "7 Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. 8 For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap corruption, but he who sows to the Spirit will of the Spirit reap everlasting life"

This may seem very simple, but in fact, if understood properly it can have a profound impact on the decisions you make and the reasons for making those decisions. For example: If I make a decision to study hard for my test, it will probably mean that I do quite well in the test. Doing well in the test could mean me graduating top of the class and being able to have options as to where to go from there. I sowed the time to study and therefore I reaped the privilege of having several sought after options to choose from.

The same thing happens spiritually: If God has given you a vision. It is no use sitting on the vision and expecting it to just happen. One must sow towards the vision. Invest time in understanding the direction you are heading in, learn all you can about it, have a positive attitude towards it, be willing to serve in similar areas without expecting compensation. This is Godly sowing and the word promises that in due course you will reap the fruit: a fulfilled vision and a purpose-filled life.

Remember: YOU DETERMINE THE SIZE OF THE HARVEST BY THE AMOUNT YOU SOW! 2 Corinthians 9:6 But this I say: He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.


I am not saying that we must get stuck in a works mentality again, I believe the word is telling us to be cognisant of the effects our actions have and to never undersitmate a seed that is sown, both negatively and positively!
This may be the beginning of a series of sowing and reaping teachings, if God lays more on my heart. I believe we are just scratching the surface of the way God operates!

Click on this exclusive video link to see the goings on inside the CBC break room !

Don't click on the image, click on the purple writing!










Saturday, September 11, 2010

The first week

The first week on campus at bible school has been awesome. Beyond expectation, is a good description I suppose. Before you venture into something new there is always a pre-conceived idea of how it should/ must be, but I have found that to pre-conceive God or to expect certain things from Him always sells short His ability to super-abundantly exceed those very assumptions. However, the more expectation we place on Him, the more we allow Him to come through for us: I think that's called faith!

Andrew taught on knowing God's will for your life, yesterday, something everybody I have ever come across wants to know. He approached in a novel manner through looking at Romans 12:1 - 2 :

"I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God"

We first have to be living sacrifices, before we can start the transformation of our minds and stop conforming. In other words: Forget what He wants you to do and focus on what He wants you to be. His vocation or line of ministry, for us will ,therefore, be secondary to being that living sacrifice. You will never have to ask God to use you again, because you will constantly be usable. Being a living sacrifice implicates a lifestyle and continual commitment to putting God first in your life.

This will lead to your mind being renewed and thereby knowing His good and perfect will for your life! What an encouraging truth!

Below are pictures of Andrew teaching in the main auditorium and a picture of some CBC students ...


Andrew Wommack
I know what you're thinking: Some old people! Yes, not all students are young!
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

CBC days 2 and 3

The week so far has been melting pot of people, teaching and administration. I am meeting new people everyday in class and through housemates etc. Everyone here has a story, everyone here has background and everyone here has found grace to a certain degree or another. This is the common denominator amongst the people I meet: The definite understanding that 'it's already been done' and that it is by grace through faith that we are saved and not by what we have or can accomplish. (Eph 2:8-9)

Lectures have not quite started yet, but we have had praise and worship every morning and during these times I have really felt God's reassurance about decisions made and pending ones. It's the easiest thing in the world to worry about something; in fact worry comes naturally to some of us. So it has been refreshing to let God just wash His peace over me and affirm His word and His promises. This is the same for all of us - we need to make room for His promises to become a reality in our lives. His blessings are there for the receiving, we just need to position ourselves, by faith and not doubt His faithfulness!


Today's picture is from my friends Shayne and Marna's wedding, one month ago. A pretty awesome picture, so had to put it in! (Click on photo to see its entirety)


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

First Day at CBC

The first day at CBC went well. We had Andrew Womack teach for two hours straight (some peoples dreams came true) on discipleship. The entire school was together and he was setting the foundation for the year and the vision he has for the school for the year. The core of his message was that it wasn't just good enough to make converts and get people saved. We have to disciple them into maturity in order for them to be able to produce after their kind and change the world.

Discipleship is a very familiar concept to me, but Andrew approached it like I've never heard it before and used Jesus teachings (the toughest ones) to make his point. One statement he made, was this: "If the church were discipling people properly, there would be no need for institutions such as CBC", something to think about. However, my question is this: What are we discipling people into? Are we discipling them into the good news of the gospel, or into the the precepts of the law?

Get to know the good news and then disciple people into it, as many people as you can!

Otherwise, registration went well and received all my books for the entire years study. Paid my full year in advance, so cheese and crackers it is for the next 10 months! There are many people here from all over the USA and the world. Ninety percent of the people attending CBC don't live in Colorado!

Below are some pictures of the college and another crazy 'housemate t-shirt'!

Me and housemate Dan outside CBC on my first morning



Another housemate t-shirt ... they just keep getting 'better'

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Newer isn't always better, but in this case it is ...!

A new season of blogging has dawned. No longer the flashy sights and sounds of the 2010 World Cup, but rather the insightful looks at what the most important person in the world is doing in and around me. Having landed in Colorado Springs to begin my first year on the CBC campus, it has slowly become reality that, not only is something I have dreamed about for the major part of my life busy unravelling, but also that it could be the beginning of an entire new way of life for me.

God hasn't called me to bible school to become more religious or critical of other beliefs. He has called me here for the soul purpose of meeting Him, through the word that is taught here, through the people that are circulating here and through the beautiful surroundings. Never before have I been put in a position of one hundred percent reliance on Him. The situation I find myself in, however, is both challenging but also very necessary at the same time. Challenging due to the fact that my faith is being stretched, but necessary because learning to trust God doesn't come from always trusting your own potential!

This, hopefully, sets the tone for the posts to come and also the general theme the blog will be taking handling over the next while. Check out the pictures below from my first few days here. These were all t-shirts worn by my housemates over the last 48 hours, all independent of one another!

A new day, a new place, a new challenge ... same God!

Lifeguard: Mine Walks on Water
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Until next time!