Thursday, January 20, 2011

2011 Mardi Gras Rally

2011 Mardi Gras Rally

No Greater Love Ministries
Saturday, February 12, 2011
4:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M.

Peoria First United Methodist Church
700 Main Street / Auditorium

What’s so great about getting cursed at and spit on?

Join us Saturday night and find out!

We have a great night for everyone to come and enjoy.
All men and their families are invited to share fellowship, encouragement, prayer,
Holy Ghost stories and learn more about the 2011 NGL Mardi Gras Trip.

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Mark Jordan

Come and enjoy the fellowship and get taste of what happens at Mardi Gras.
BRING A FRIEND!!!

Questions?
Bill Allen: 309.645.7767 buldog@mtco.com
Boyd Christy: 309.669.6087 boxer1111@aol.com
Lee Clawson: 309.642.0517 melchizedek7@yahoo.com
Bruce Custer: 309.256.9125 cosmic_custer@att.net
Han Soon: 309.253.5290 jsoon@mtco.com

Monday, January 17, 2011

Weekly Prayer Request, Jan 17, 2011

Hi prayer partners,

God is good! We are hearing great things about the recruiting of men for our Mardi Gras Outreach. Keep praying for the Lord to call forth Laborers for His harvest.

Of the two places we needed for men to stay at Mardi Gras, one has now worked out. Please pray about the second that I will be working on this week and prayerfully will be in place by Friday. Please pray for our NGL Advisory Board meeting this Friday night.

Thanks for your prayers,

Love ya’s,

Fred
Proverbs 17:17

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Five Levels of Leadership

Mighty Warriors of God,

As we begin our preparations for the 2011 Mardi Gras Mission. We will be sending out a special message EACH Friday to help all of us get ready for the harvest. They asked a little girl what a “saint” was. She responded that it was those people on stained glass windows that you can see through. That is the best definition I have ever heard. The song I sang when I read this was “Let Others see Jesus in you... Keep telling the story, be faithful and true, and let others see Jesus in you.”

Love ya’s and look forward to working with you at the Mardi Gras, March 4-8.
Fred

The No Greater Love Mardi Gras outreach for 2011 is rapidly approaching. This is the first in a series of emails aimed at helping you to prepare well so that this may be our best year to date. The deadline for taking advantage of the discounted registration is February 21. You may register on-line at: http://www.nogreaterlove.org/application.html

This week’s emphasis is on Leadership.

Five Levels of Leadership

Leadership is often overstated and is mostly underdeveloped. Many times what is valued as leadership on a ministry team is actually the lowest form of leading and perpetuates an immature leadership model. Let’s consider a simple model of escalating leadership values and some sports applications of them from John Maxwell’s book, “Developing the Leader Within You.”

Level 1 – Leading by Position. This lowest level of leadership is often expressed by a group leader, squad leader or ministry director who constantly pulls rank. He bosses people around with phrases like, “I’m the leader, that’s why. Just do it, I’m the camp director.” Sadly, many group leaders lead at this same level and group members follow them simply because they have to. This level of leadership breaks down quickly as frustrations mount and inconsistencies are revealed.

Level 2 – Leading by Permission. These leaders have a tremendous advantage on the former group as people follow them because they want to. Their followers are more highly motivated to go with the leader because of the relationships that are being developed. Ministry teams which have a strong sense of camaraderie, which have a “sense of family,” are often blessed with a number of Level 2 leaders. The weakness in this level is that not everyone will like a particular leader. This can lead to a squad or camp which sorts itself in to several cliques and team unity ultimately breaks down.

Level 3 – Leading by Production. The productive leader is not dependent upon simple matters of style and personality to lead, rather his leadership emerges from his contributions to the group’s collective goals. People say things like this about these leaders. “He gets things done for us. He makes things happen. I’m glad that guy’s on our team.” This leader’s productivity has others following him because he furthers the group’s achievement. The problem arises for this leader when her productivity falls off. When the leader is tired or distracted, he is no longer productive and his leadership is diminished. When the leader’s effectiveness as a witness or street preacher drops, his leadership is compromised.

Level 4 - Leading by Developing People. This lofty level of leadership is very costly to acquire, but makes for a long lasting impact. These leaders are often characterized by comments like, “That guy makes us all better. We are a better group when he’s on the street with us. The ministry team became exponentially better when he showed up.” These leaders catalyze their teammates by energizing each one’s particular gifts and abilities toward the group’s goals. More than individual performance or production, these leaders seem to enable the others to be at their best. The best sports coaches, NGL squad leaders and camp directors I have met lead at this level. Those leaders are also looking for this kind of leadership in their group leaders, assistant leaders, worship leaders, camp chaplains, administrators and other key leadership positions in their ministry teams.

Level 5 – Leading by Personhood. This is the top rung of the ladder and few leaders ever arrive at this strata. These leaders lead by reputation. Their years of consistent production and development of others have created a platform from which they now lead. These are the people who when they enter a crowded, noisy room everyone stops, looks and listens. The others don’t want to miss a word which he might say. Fred Bishop, Charley Houston, Dave Munson, Ron Schernikau, Ken Gearhart, Dave Maragni, David Cain, Bernie Kneale, Kent Lewis, Harold Braswell, Cliff Cain, Jim Murphy, Murphrey Carlock, Laverne Kramer and others of this sort are leading this way today, some even from beyond the grave.

At what level are you leading today? How would you rank your leadership during last year’s Mardi Gras? To what level do you aspire to lead during Mardi Gras 2011? Each of these is available to us, but the costs rise along with the elevating levels of leadership. My challenge to you is to continue the development process and to pay the price to become the most effective leader you can be.

God bless,
Roger Lipe
Southern Illinois FCA
http://sportchaplainsportmentor.blogspot.com/


MARDI GRAS 2011
WITH
NO GREATER LOVE MINISTRIES

Who can Attend? Men and young men ages, 17 and older.

When: March 4th-8th, 2011

Where: Arrive between 12:00-3:00PM
Friday, March 4th
Heritage United Methodist Church
3 Barracuda Dr.
Hattiesburg, MS 39482

Registration Donation:
$175.00 if received by February 21st, 2011
$225.00 if received after February 21st, 2011

Questions?
Contact N. G. L. at 618-542-4503
Fred Bishop (nglfred@nogreaterlove.org)
Abby Emling (nglabby@yahoo.com)
http://www.nogreaterlove.org

The earlier you register the better.
For your convenience you may register on line at http://www.nogreaterlove.org

Monday, January 03, 2011

Weekly Prayer Request, Jan 3, 2011


Hi prayer partners,

I was doing my devotions this morning and realized one of my readings was to be the book of Jude for the week. I was reminded of verse 20 praying in the Spirit. I have been praying with my mind and have called places and contacts to no avail. I also thought of the Apostle Paul saying that he prayed with his mind and he prayed with his Spirit also. So I am at the end of myself and now I am concentrating on Praying in the Spirit about the places to stay. Please join me in this endeavor.

Our administrative team is meeting this Wednesday to select more leaders for the various camps. Please pray for us to have wisdom on who to choose and for the Lord to speak to us and to the ones called as well.

I know the Lord has the direction I need and I believe He will reveal what that direction is to be. Every time we have had to leave places in the past, the Lord has opened up better places for us to stay and I know the Lord is faithful. (Phil 1:6)

As I am praying about Mardi Gras, here is the Scripture that is also on my heart:

Luke 10:1-2, "After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about to go. He told them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field."

Fred