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How to spot a #ministry guru
1). they are using a Mac
2). they are sippiing Starbucks
2) … ummm… 2) part two, they probably have their pinky up
3). they are sporting a go-tee
4). people are sitting at their feet to gain wisdom
Ok, so forget the first 3, err… 4, a real guru is spotted, not by stereotypes, but by who is sitting at their feet to learn.
And here enters my thoughts on social networking… a study was done, you may have heard of it, called 6-degrees of separation. Yes, that annoying facebook thing is grounded in real sociological science. It has to do with a “small-world experiment” performed by Stanley Milgram. Just in case you slept through sociology in college, here’s a link to the wiki-pedia article: click here.
Milgram, boiled down, said we are six people separated from anyone in the country. His experiments proved this to be true… however, now it is all different. With social networking, brought to you by Al Gore’s internet, we are virtually one or two degrees of separation from everyone on the planet. Now, I haven’t done the science to prove it; but, I think it stands to reason that if you can google someone’s contact info, track them via twitter, read their blog, friend them on facebook, and get a G.P.S. address to their back door… then we’ve broken down some barriers.
We are freakishly connected. Seriously, just ask your grandma or your mom, they’ll probably tell you it’s a little bit weird that you have all of your personal information online.
This is a scary thought: In our super-connected, high speed world, we can all claim to be gurus.
However, and this is my point, the true test of a guru is going to be right there at their feet. Because you can fake the funk, self-promote, and sale goods as ministry all day… but, people are smart and they will see through it… in ministry, the gurus are the ones to whom God has given a voice and an audience. They are time weathered and ministry tested.
Here are some people I have found to be trust worthy sources of wisdom and guidance within their specially gifted areas:
Urban Ministry/Inner City: Denny Dillman, James Kennison, Jared Kennedy
Small Groups: Bill Search (my boss)
Leadership: Reggie Joiner, Jim Wideman, Dave Stone, Bill Search, Brett Deyoung, Brad Devries
Children’s Ministry on a large scale: Jim Wideman, Sue Miller, Craig Jutilla, Steve Young
Children’s Ministry worship: Yancy, Sara Semenick, Jason Hauser
Children’s Ministry at a smaller to medium sized church: Ryan Frank, Rick Chromey
Children’s Ministry at a church plant: Stephanie Porter
Children’s Ministry at a satelitte campus: Pudge Huckaby
Children’s Ministry related events: Roger Fields
Children’s Ministry in a desperate place: Justyn Smith
Children’s Ministry videos: Eric Peterson, Matt Melton, Todd Hampson, Phil Vischer
Junior High Ministry: Jon McCallon
Senior High Ministry: Matt Reagan
College Ministry: Ben Hardman
Conferences: Nevan Hooker, Judy Comstock, Roger Fields
Crazy faces and creativity: Johnny Rogers
Being a constant student: Spencer Click
Blogging and Twitter: Sam Luce, Kenny Conley, Jonathan Cliff, Matt Guevara, Gina McClain
Portable Church: Dave Dummit, Brad Tate
Canada: Henry Zonio
Australia: David Wakerly, Rob Bradbury
Graphic Art: Brandon Milburn
Preteen Ministry: Rob Tuma, Nick Diliberto, Patrick Snow
Fitness: Michelle Romaine
Scholars: Rick Chromey, Diane Garland
Free Resources: Andy Johnson
Looking really pretty: Rose Chanley (my wife… yes, I know… it’s shameless)
Family Ministry: Reggie Joiner, Brian Vanderark
These servants of the church may not qualify as gurus in your book. They are people that I know I can go to for help in specific areas of ministry. Each of them are humble enough to be approachable and to share their thoughts, counsel, and encouragement.
I hope you have your own list… if not, well, maybe YOU are the guru we’ve all been looking for!
Use me in 2010…
“Here am I, Lord… use me.”
Sounds simple; yet, it is a prayer that has changed my life over and over again. In the last several years, God has answered this prayer, “to be used by Him,” in some incredible ways.
As I reflect on 2009, I can’t help but realize how it has been a huge blessing to be used by God. I love to serve the Church and to help people in ministry to connect with families. He has truly opened up some incredible doors to serve.
So, as I continue to review my calendar for the next year, I thought I’d share my speaking schedule. My hope is that I will get a chance to meet you at one of these locations:
The D6 Conference
Dallas, TX
Septemeber 23-25
Scribble Sessions
Louisville, Ky
October 9
The Leadership Conference at Southeast Christian Church
Louisville, KY
October 23-24
Children’s Pastors Conference (CPC)
San Diego, CA
March 15
Orange Conference
Atlanta, GA
April 28-30
If you’re going to be at any of these conferences and you’d like to connect, email me: michael@pureconnect.org. It would be a blessing and an honor to meet you and learn about your ministry.
One last thing, I have left a few dates on my calendar to serve local churches. Making time to teach and train at other churches has been a great blessing; and, it has helped me to grow some great new relationships. If you need help moving your ministry to the next level, please let me know. I would be honored to serve you and your team.
I am available to speak or teach on the following topics:
Parenting and Family Ministry
Children’s Ministry
Leading from Your Strengths
Advanced Leadership: The Marine Corps Way
Leaving a Strategic Legacy
I hope our paths cross this year…
Michael Chanley
creator of the pureconnect.org communities
HOT news for Children’s Ministers; #kidmin
Ok, we’ve been hinting about some BIG news for the Children’s Ministry community for about a week now… so, here is the news:
Finally, there is a professional association for Children’s Pastors!
Here is just a short list of what the American Children’s Ministry Association (ACMA) will strive for:
ACMA will establish and uphold standards for children’s ministry
ACMA will develop local ACMA chapters to provide guidance and
encouragement on the grassroots level.
ACMA will advance the importance of children’s ministry
ACMA will work to use the collective influence of American children’s
ministers to impact a small nation of children (Belize) for the Gospel
while providing educational and medical resources. David and Karen
Rhodes are spearheading this effort.
ACMA will provide an expanding array of relevant benefits to members
ACMA board is comprised of leaders from various children’s ministry
sectors and denominations.
For more information please visit the ACMA home page. You can also contact Michelle Romain, Association Director, at info@ACMAonline.com or 800-264-9100.
We are Twittered
If you are a member of twitter, you can now direct message anyone who follows our communities there.
First, follow us by clicking on one of these links:
Second, to connect to all of our tweets through a direct message, type:
d + communinty name + your text
For example, if I wanted to let everyone know I posted a new forum at smconnect, I would tweet this:
d smconnect Check out my new forum at www.smconnect.org.
It’s that simple.
Please don’t abuse this new tool. It is meant to help you connect with and about our community. Thanks for all you do.
Click here to find me on twitter: Michael Chanley


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