Saturday, July 11, 2009

Who's Got Your Back... Creating Spiritual Power Connections

by Dale Shumaker
4spirit@gmail.com

Who's Got Your Back by Keith Ferrazzi is about creating lifeline relationships. Lifeline relationships are your inner circle of trusted advisers, mentors and colleagues. It's those you can really open up to, share your fears, failures, goals, dreams and ask for help. They will give you the insight, feedback on your career and life you need to hear. They know your professional goals, so they are the best ones you can ask for help. We need advice and feedback from people we can trust. It's not about changing who you are, but enlisting advice of others to help you become the best who you can be. Ferrazzi shows us how to get this support in our lives.

The four mind-sets for building lifeline relationships:
Generosity: building mutual support and helping others succeed.
Vulnerability: letting your guard down so you have mutual understanding.
Candor: being totally honest with who you confide in.
Accountability: following through with the promises you have made.

Eight steps to Instant Intimacy (from Vulnerability above)
1. Create an authentic environment around you. Let others see who you are and what you have to offer.
2. Suspend your prejudices. Let people see the why behind your passion.
3. Project the positive. Think positive and project positive and others will too.
4. Share your passions. Tell people your story.
5. Talk about goals and dreams. What really gets you going, and gets you excited.
6. Revisit your past. What in your past has contributed to your behavior today.
7. What's keeping you up at night. What's bothering you right now.
8. Future fears. What of the unknown ahead makes us afraid.

To make candor a big part of your life...
1. Find people you respect.
2. Create opportunity.
3. Make it clear any feedback you get is a gift.
4. Acknowledge your faults.
5. Tell others what you plan to do with their advice.
6. Don't tell them what you want to hear.
7. Ask specific questions.
8. Take it or leave it.
9. Pay them back. Be a straight shooter but never shoot from anger.

Ferrazzi has nine steps to building your dream team of lifeline relationships... those
close to you who will give the support and advice you need.
Step One: Articulate your vision.
What are your talents and abilities and how do you plan to use them to make a difference in the future.
Step Two: Find Your Lifeline Relationships.
You should look for commitment; comprehension which is a practical knowledge of your areas of concern; chemistry and curiosity which is they like you and admire you; diversity which is a balance of diverse backgrounds of value to you.
Step Three: Practice the Art of the Long Slow Dinner.
Find a safe environment where you can be relaxed, not hurried so you can chat; a place to be there for each other so the four mindsets of candor, vulnerability, accountability and generosity come into play.
Step Four: Broaden your Goal-setting Strategy.
Set both performance and learning goals. They are specific goals you want to achieve as well as skills you want to improve. Sharing these goals with others helps you in bringing clarity to your vision.
Step Five: Create Your personal Success Wheel.
Prioritize what is important in life like Spirituality, intellectual stimulation, physical wellness, financial success, professional growth, deep relationships, giving back and then blend them. They actually overlap each other so strategically blend them. In your goal-setting process work on preventing mission creep (that's losing focus), the belief gap (belief you will accomplish what you want), the skills gap (acquiring skills you need), third inning slump (not losing motivation).
Step Six: Learn to Fight.
A give and take of your ideas with your trusted support partners.
Step Seven: Diagnose your weaknesses.
Turn the mirror on yourself; try to learn lessons from your role models; ask other people.
Step Eight: Commit to Improvement.
Before you commit to others make sure you have committed to yourself. When you express it outloud it is liberating, there's no turning back, you build intimacy with others.
Step Nine: Fake it Till You Make It... then Make it Stick.
Commit to small steps, take action, discuss your feelings of success, do it again. Collaborate, don't compromise. Work to bring ideas together, combing them to make them better.

Ferrazzi concludes with how to actually make it your life which includes tactics, strategies, and structures. A self-developed support group has these benefits that go with it.
1. Momentum. Once started it creates a life of its own.
2. Structure. It makes commitments more concrete with increasing chances of genuine growth.
3. Peer pressure. This is the good kind that makes you not want to disappoint and get the applause of your peers.
4. Self-selection. You pick and include the right people for you.
5. Diversity. Differences in experiences and ways of looking at things only strengthen the dynamic of the group.

You can do it yourself and Ferrazzi shows you how to conduct and effectively run a meeting. Plus he gives you tips on how to recruit, apply the rules of engagement, resolve conflicts.... But he says... Get started and have some fun.

Relationships are fundamentally critical to business success. Learn more at
http://www.keithferrazzi.com/WGYB/

Create a web of Spiritual Power Connections.
Spiritual connection is when people living in context of "Jesus living in them" connect with others who live the same way. When one's own life is aligned with the Spiritual Principles of Spirit as Jesus defined them and they then connect with others, tremendous power is released through their interactions. Here's the process....


First, take responsibility for your own time in God's Presence. Jesus went off often to pray the New Testament says. During these times, one record said Moses and Elijah appeared with Jesus. It was at these times Jesus was both empowered to a Supernatural level and He had clear direction on what to do.

Keep a log of what you hear, thoughts you get, senses you have when off alone. Blogs are a good place to keep these things that come to mind as you have a record and your friends can see them too. On Twitter you can post ongoing insights.


Second, find a person who is doing the same and share with them what you are thinking and sensing from these times alone. This sharing and combined faith and hope for each other is very critical. This process of shared hope, belief and faith for the other, begins a dynamic, strategic release of Spiritual power on your behalf. Jesus said if just two come together and are in agreement (in heart, with love and compassion for the other) He will personally see to it that what you agree on will be done. You have just made a contract, in essence, with Jesus Himself who will personally represent you to God, whose Spirit creates all things. now creates on your behalf.


Third, both a Spiritual and reality factor go to work here. You naturally think of what you can do to be part of the answer to this person's prayer, desire in life. Some answers are right within our abilities... if so, we should respond accordingly. In some cases, we get ideas from each other and from those ideas, the answer begins to form. At this point have faith that the power of God is going to work on this matter.


Jesus said whatever you ask and believe in His Power for the answer it will be done for you. This is such an awesome thing to think about. Jesus Himself is going to work for us as He inspires us to use our gifts, talents. We stay involved in the process. We have hope and belief to do things above and beyond we ever could have imagined possible. It is amazing when we are convinced we can do things above and beyond what we have ever done before, we then literally rise to another level.


Fourth, stay in touch with the person you have Connected with in Spirit.. With smart phones, the Internet we can stay in touch better than ever. It is good to meet in person if possible from time to time, and continue to connect in prayer. When we do that His Presence joins us.


Fifth, continue to connect with others and do the same thing. If you know someone else you care for and trust do the same with them. The exciting thing is if everyone keeps connecting with others, it keeps expanding into a prayer network. Before you know it you have quite a Spiritually empowered web of people connecting with each other.


Two by two by two begins to create an ever expanding network of Spiritual Power Connections, a Spiritual network of Power.


It just takes two... it's in the relationship quality where true Spiritual Qualities and Power exist. A husband and wife can be a core, or two close friends, business associates, etc. From this core connection continue to expand to form other prayer connections.

This is also where the supernatural Power exhibited by Jesus is tapped. It can intertwine among relatives, friends, through business, groups, etc. Its application crosses all paths of life.

It's simple... but a person must just do it and see what begins to happen. All the Supernatural Power of Jesus is with you as you Spiritually connect with Him, while making Connections with others who live in God's Spirit.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

How the Mighty Fall... instead Lead like Jesus

by Dale Shumaker
4spirit@gmail.com

How the Mighty Fall and why some companies never give in is Jim Collins next great work since Good to Great. Collins felt we need a more nuanced understanding of how decline happens, which led to his uncovering of the five stages of decline of a business. Every institution is vulnerable no matter how great, how much you achieved, how far you have come. Anyone can fall and eventually most do. Here's the trail they follow.

Stage 1: Hubris born of success.
Hubris is defined as excessive pride that brings down a hero.
The markers of stage 1 are success entitlement, arrogance. Success is viewed as deserved and people believe that success will continue no matter what they do. The primary flywheel (see Good to Great) is neglected as new adventures, opportunities grab their attention. The "what" replaces the "why." They see their success due to "what" they do, instead of the"why" behind it. "Why" do we do these things. Learning declines. When their desire to keep learning slips from the steep interest they once had, the decline is on the way. And instead of recognizing that success has a lot to do with fortuitous events, leaders think it has to be due to their superior qualities as leaders.

Stage 2: Undisciplined pursuit of more.
We anticipated that most companies fall because of complacency... failure to innovate and ignite change. Overreaching was more common. Growth becomes an obsession, and undisciplined pursuit of more with actions inconsistent with their core values. The Packard Law locks in... a company is more likely to die from indigestion (eating more than you can digest) than starving from too little. Problems in transfer of power added to the decline.

Getting people in the right seats is harder when having too much growth or too much diversity, when cash is too easy to get it erodes cost discipline, when people think in terms of jobs versus responsibilities, and when personal interests are placed above organizational interest... all these fuel the decline.

Stage 3: Denial of risk and peril.
The company makes big bets in the face of mounting evidence to the contrary. They underrate conflicting data. In the face of ambiguity ask three questions:
1. What's the upside, if events turn out well?
2. What's the downside, if events go very badly?
3. Can you live with the downside? Truly?
Team dynamics erode, more blame is placed on external factors, and the company becomes obsessed with reorganization. Those in power become more detached and plush perks appear around them.

Stage 4: Grasping for salvation.
The grasping for salvation begins. Companies do desperate things because they now know they are dying.The hunt begins for the silver bullet. When one silver bullet fails another is sought. Silver bullets come in new programs, new breakthroughs, new acquisitions and new saviors. The signature of mediocrity is not an unwillingness to change, but chronic inconsistency. When calm deliberate action is needed, fear and a lurching, reactive behavior take over.

A new charismatic leader may be sought. A lot of energy is spent to motivate and buzz words inundate the vocabulary. The vision is hyped as they try to sell a future to eclipse the slide... with over promising and under delivering. There may be an initial burst of positive results, but hope is soon dashed.

Core values erode and people lose sight of what they stand for. Distrust looms and visions and value proclamations are seen as merely PR and rhetoric. Cash flow and liquidity declines, options narrow, multiple restructurings don't hold.

Stage 5. Capitulation (surrender) to irrelevance or death.
Cash dries up. Hope is gone, as the leaders see no resources they can get to continue the fight. What is the result of ceasing to exist... if it has too much negative impact on too many, leaders renew hope to find a path out of the darkness.

Well-Founded Hope
If you can find enough resources to get out of the grasping, you can reverse the course. You can rebuild again one step at a time. Great companies can decline and recover. Recover your values, renew aspirations to foster proactive behavior, and restate a state of mind of a constitutional resistance to capitulate.

Consider the challenge of Winston Churchill when Great Britain was doomed to be taken over by the Nazis in World War II.

"Never give in, never give in, never,never, never, never. Never give in to convictions of honor and good sense. Never yield to force or the seemingly overwhelming might of the enemy."
Take the next step, get up one more time, and keep doing just that.

Go back to Good to Great principles and begin the next step at
http://www.jimcollins.com/
Business Week featured numerous resources about How the Mighty Fall,
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/toc/09_21/B4132jim_collins.htm

Lead Like Jesus is by Ken Blanchard, best known for his management classic, One Minute Manager.

Lead Like Jesus is an updated work which surpasses popular management thought. It is a radical, transformational theme that will revolutionize any business today.

It’s theme line “Lessons from the Greatest Leadership Role Model of all Time” makes a bold claim. And in all things considered, it is a very appropriate claim. Jesus had to be the greatest leadership role model. He is the one connected to the Spirit of the Universe which created everything, and still recreates… through you.

According to Blanchard, Lead Like Jesus involves the alignment of
4 leadership domains:

Heart (our motivation): our first choice in leading is whether we are motivated by self-interest or for the benefit of those we are leading.

Head: examines your beliefs and theories about leading and motivating people.

Hands: others see where your heart and head is when your motivations and beliefs affect your actions. You become a performance coach, setting clear goals, observing performance, praising progress and redirection of appropriate behavior.

Habits: how you review your daily commitment as leader to serve rather than be served.

Blanchard goes on to state that “the term leader is mentioned only 6 times in the King James Version of the Bible, while the term servant is mentioned more than 900 times.”

So as a leader we cultivate The Heart of a Servant.
Which leads to two questions we most ask ourselves:
Am I a servant leader?
Or am I a self-serving leader?

This reflects your heart's EGO.
Am I Edging God Out;
or am I Exalting God Only?

When we edge God out, we reflect pride and self-promotion in our actions. This is motivated by fear and protecting self. Pride creates separation from God and others, making comparisons and distorting truth.

Exalting God Only shows a Jesus Spirit of Humility and Spirit of confidence
which leads through forgiveness and grace… forgive to the same level God has forgiven you.

To lead like Jesus, we must become like Jesus.

How can we “Become” like Jesus?
In college, I studied drama. When portraying a character, we learned what is called the art of characterization... this is learning how to become the very person we are portraying. The characterization process is very extensive. The goal is to “become” the person you represent as an actor.

Study the life of Jesus with this goal in mind.... to be Jesus. To be Jesus’ thoughts, manner, ideology, understanding why He did what He did. Beyond that remember what Jesus said, “I will be in you, live in you.”

The Spirit of Jesus lives in you. Allow His Spirit to dominate you, guide and direct all you do. In prayer, like in characterization meditation, reprogram yourself to be the person of Jesus. The Spirit helps us when in prayer. Use prayer as your preparation time to be resurrected into Jesus and Jesus Spirit totally immersed into you. Through Spirit, you have “the mind of Christ.” (I Corinthians 2:16)

His Spirit implants His Laws in your mind, and in your hearts. (Jeremiah 31:33)
This goes beyond the "what would Jesus do" slogan we hear. This goes into “Being Jesus.”
... Jesus lives in you!

His Spirit rebirths “Jesus” in you; old patterns die. His Spirit takes over.
You will “Be” like Him. You allow all of Him to “Be” in you.

Then in all things you will respond naturally, as Jesus.
Be Jesus....and in Jesus Spirit you are.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Put Your Dream to the Test... kept by God's Power

by Dale Shumaker
4spirit@gmail.com

Put your Dream to the Test by John C. Maxwell is about asking the right questions so you will pass the test to achieve your dream. "I believe that if you know the right questions to ask, and if you can answer these questions in an affirmative way, you will have an excellent chance of being able to achieve your dreams." From all the people Maxwell has studied, one common definition of a dream that can be put to the test is: "a dream is an inspiring picture of the future that energizes your mind, will and emotions, empowering you to do everything you can to achieve it."

The Dream Test has 10 questions. Here's the right questions. When you maneuver through each of these questions, you have put your dream to the test, and passed the dream test to reach your dream. Maxwell has many delightful true stories for each question that will inspire and give you direction on grabbing your dream to see it through.

The Ownership Question:
Is my dream really my Dream? Take ownership of the dream by being willing to bet on yourself, lead your life instead of just accepting it, love what you do and do what you love, don't compare yourself (or dream) to others, believe in your vision even when others don't understand you. What are your gifts; what do you like about yourself; what makes you feel special, what are the memorable triumphs in your life?

The Clarity Question:
Do I clearly see my dream? A clear dream makes a general idea very specific, becomes clear with effort, affirms your purpose, determines your priorities, gives direction and motivates your team. Seize your dream, see it and share, so others can see it too.

The Reality Question:
Am I depending on factors within my control to achieve my dreams? Believe in cause and effect. Building on your strengths activates the law of least effort, it enables consistently good results, and gives you the highest returns. Work from your highest potential and make your reality your ally.

Then Maxwell leads you through a critical exercise to put this first part in motion. After reflection and some periods of introspection, write down your answers to these questions.

1. What is my dream?
2. What is my starting point? How can begin from where I am now?
3. What are my strengths and weaknesses? Describe at least 5 abilities.
4. What are my current positive and negative habits? Habits that contribute, habits I will need to change.
5. How long must I practice these habits to reach my potential.

The Passion Question:
Does my dream compel me to follow it? Your passion is your driving enthusiasm that gives you ongoing energy and a continued focus. It does three significant things: Passion pulls us up, enabling us to overcome adversity. Passion pushes us out, giving us initiative. Passion positions us well, giving us the greatest odds for success.

Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. Stoke your passion meter and keep it running hot. Consider your temperament, what's important to you, and overcome the fear of being different from others... you're never too old or too young.

To review again quickly, ask if it is your dream, do you see it clearly, does it match your talents and temperament, and are you stifled by the fear of being different?

The Pathway Question:
Do I have a strategy to reach my dream?
SECURE your dream.
State your position. Where are you right now, what will your dream look like in the future.
Examine all your actions. Do something. Do something today, every day, that relates to your dream tomorrow.
Consider all your options. What must you alter to move forward?
Utilize your resources. What do you have at your disposal right now?
Remove all your nonessentials. What is taking your time not related to reaching your dream?
Embrace your challenges. What problems, obstacles or failures may you face in your dream journey. How can you prepare yourself to meet these challenges. From these write out daily disciplines, monthly goals, a long term plan.

The People Question:
Have I included the people I need to realize my dream? DREAM TEAM members should dare to focus on your significance, not simply on your success. Your dream team will respond to your ideas with respect, not disgust or contempt. Expect the best of you. Affirm your talents and abilities. Maximize learning and growth opportunities to improve the dream and the dreamer.

Your dream team will also take time to give honest feedback. Encourage you unconditionally and nonjudgmentally to help you persevere. They will accept only excellence, since mediocrity kills dreams. And help you make the most of your mistakes and failures. Your dream team will inspire you, be honest with you, have skills that complement you.

The Cost Question:
Am I willing to pay the price for my dream? The dream is free, but the journey isn't. The price must be paid sooner than you think. The price will be higher than you expect. The price must be paid more than once. It is possible to pay too much for your dream.
Three things you must pay to succeed:
Pay the price of dealing with criticism.
Pay the price of overcoming your fears.
Pay the price of hard work.
The bigger the dream the higher the cost. If you are not willing to pay the price, you need to change the dream.

The Tenacity Question:
Am I moving closer to my dream? To achieve a dream it takes the willingness to take one more step, when you are convinced you can't take another step. To nourish your dream you need to keep working, keep striving, keep moving closer to your dream. To do that it is vital to recognize that quitting is more about who you are than where you are. Improve your vocabulary by using "can do" words. Waiting for everything to be right is wrong as conditions will never be perfect. Be committed to action, keep thinking on what more you can accomplish, recognize that the resources for your dream stop the moment you do (vision doesn't follow resources; it's the other way around).

Practice the rule of five which is doing five specific things each day that will move you closer to your dream, and remember when you have exhausted all possibilities, you haven't. Every day keep moving closer to your dream even if just an inch at a time. So change your thinking, change your perspective and change your work habits.

The Fulfillment Question:
Does working toward my dream bring satisfaction? Dreaming is about what you become in the process, so the process is the joy of the dream. Is the process fulfilling and a growing experience for you? Is it fulfilling or frustrating? Fulfillment people understand the difference between the dream and it's realization which is enjoying the journey there. The size of the dream determines the size of the gap of your reality today and the reality of the dream.

Fulfilled people keep dreaming while making the journey, appreciate each step forward in the journey. The power of fulfillment is you make new discoveries while living in the gap as you build a new person. Fulfilled people buy in to the natural law of balance and that life is both good and bad. Love the journey and knowing that no matter what you are living toward your dream.

The Significance Question:
Does my dream benefit others? Change your game plan from success to significance.Your dream is unselfishly living beyond yourself and committing to benefit others. Maxwell concludes with three statements about significance in his own life. "I want to do something significant for myself. I want to do something significant for others. I want to do something significant with others." A dream is not worth it if it doesn't benefit others.

As Florence Littauer said, "dare to dream, prepare to dream, wear the dream, repair the dream, share the dream." At what stage are you now? Surviving, already achieving your dream or striving for significance.

John Maxwell provides more at
http://www.giantimpact.com/
and Thomas Nelson has an interactive companion to Put Your Dream to the Test,
My Dream Map
http://www.thomasnelson.com/consumer/

In Absolute Surrender, Andrew Murray says that we obtain the full blessing of God by absolute surrender of all into His hands. Here are some power excerpts from the chapter,
"Kept by the Power of God."

"We are kept here on earth by the power of God. There is an inheritance waiting for me in Heaven. God keeps me for the inheritance. He knows you are not able to keep yourself. But God says: “My child, there is no work you are to do, and no business in which you are engaged, and not a cent which you are to spend, but I, your Father, will take that up into my keeping.” God will care for you there. The keeping of God includes all.

What is Almighty God not going to do for the child that trusts Him? The Bible says: “Above all that we can ask or think”. It is Omnipotence you must learn to know and trust, and then you will live as a Christian ought to live. How little we have learned to study God, and to understand that a godly life is a life full of God, a life that loves God and waits on Him, and trusts Him, and allows Him to bless it! We cannot do the will of God except by the power of God. God gives us the first experience of His power to prepare us to long for more, and to come and claim all that He can do. God help us to trust Him every day.

This keeping is not only all-inclusive and omnipotent, but also continuous and unbroken. Our whole spiritual life is to be God’s doing. “It is God that works in us to will and to do of his good pleasure.” When once we get faith to expect that from God, God will do all for us. The keeping is to be continuous. Every morning God will meet you as you wake. If you trust your waking to God, God will meet you in the morning as you wake with His divine sunshine and love, and He will give you the consciousness that through the day you have got God to take charge of you continuously with His almighty power. “Lord, I am going to expect Thee to do Thy utmost, and I am going to trust Thee day by day to keep me absolutely,” your faith will grow stronger and stronger, and you will know the keeping power of God in unbrokenness.

This faith means utter impotence and helplessness before God. In most cases it is utter helplessness; another must do it for me. And that is the secret of the spiritual life. It is possible that you might exalt yourself, and therefore I have sent you this trial to keep you weak and humble. It is when we sink down in utter helplessness that the everlasting God will reveal Himself in His power, and that our hearts will learn to trust God alone. But how am I to get that trust?”

“By the death of self. The great hindrance to trust is self-effort. So long as you have got your own wisdom and thoughts and strength, you cannot fully trust God. But when God breaks you down, when everything begins to grow dim before your eyes, and you see that you understand nothing, then God is coming near, and if you will bow down in nothingness and wait upon God, He will become all.” As long as we are something, God cannot be all, and His omnipotence cannot do its full work. That is the beginning of faith... utter despair of self, a ceasing from man and everything on earth, and finding our hope in God alone.

Faith is rest.
Faith has not attained its strength. But when faith in its struggling gets to the end of itself, and just throws itself upon God and rests on Him, then comes joy and victory. When God comes to me with the promise of His keeping, and I have nothing on earth to trust in, I say to God: “Thy word is enough; kept by the power of God.” That is faith, that is rest. It is a great thing when a man comes to rest on God’s almighty power for every moment of his life. It is a great thing in prospect of these to enter into a covenant with the omnipotent Jehovah, not on account of anything that any man says, or of anything that my heart feels, but on the strength of the Word of God:

“Kept by the power of God through faith.”
My God, let my life be a proof of what the omnipotent God can do. Let these be the two dispositions of our souls every day... deep helplessness, and simple, childlike rest. If you want to get into this life of godliness, you must take time to fellowship with God.

Leave your heart, and look into the face of Christ, and listen to what He tells you about how He will keep you. Look up into the face of your loving Father, and take time every day with Him, and begin a new life with the deep emptiness and poverty of a man who has got nothing, and who wants to get everything from Him... with the deep restfulness of a man who rests on the living God, the omnipotent Jehovah ...and try God, and prove Him if He will not open the windows of Heaven and pour out a blessing that there shall not be room to receive it.

But in great restfulness place ourselves in His hands. God takes care that it shines upon you. And God will take care that His own divine light shines upon you, and that you shall abide in that light, if you will only trust Him for it. Let us trust God to do that with a great and entire trust.

Here is the omnipotence of God,
and here is faith reaching out to the measure of that omnipotence. Shall we not say: “All that that omnipotence can do, I am going to trust my God for?" Are not the two sides of this heavenly life wonderful? God’s omnipotence covers me, and my will in its littleness rests in that omnipotence, and rejoices in it!

The full text of Absolute Surrender is on line at
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/murray/surrender.html
The Christian Classics Ethereal Library has hundreds of the Christian classic authors and their works directly on line.For more check out the Christian Classic Ethereal Library.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

The Bible, #1 Business Book... The Body of Christ, Here, Now, How! (11)

by Dale Shumaker
4spirit@gmail.com

The greatest book ever written is the Bible.

It has been reported that the Bible is the most quoted book by CEO's when giving speeches.
 

In a survey, managers were asked which current business book was one they most often gave to their staff. The survey had the Bible as #4 on the list... especially the New Living Translation.The Bible is full of Spiritual and predictive intelligence, wisdom, human relationship principles, faith to overcome challenges and encouragement for all people in every situation. It is one of the Best resources to go to when needing encouragement to over come insurmountable challenges in life. Needless to say, to be able to live with God's Supernatural Creative power with you is an awesome way to live.

A great new Bible is the New Living Study Bible. It is easy to read, accurate and a good in-your-business reference Bible. For those in Bible study groups, or wanting to get more out of devotions, this lends relevant insights nicely presented.

http://www.nltstudybible.com/
 

The Bible has God's Very Precepts shared through the ages at different times, in different events. It gives us invaluable resources for Greatness in life, business and relationships. Isaiah, a prophet from the Old Testament in the Bible, said...
"Search the book of the LORD, and see what he will do. He will not miss a single detail... His Spirit will make it all come true." (Isaiah 34:16)


The Old Testament was written to show this to be true. Everything it forecast about Jesus coming to earth as God Himself did came true. Its information has proven to be the most reliable in holding up throughout history. I see it as the manufacturing guide book on how to run this human life more effectively, how to run a business venture... to code as prescribed by our Maker. And the most exciting part is a life after this life that's so ecstatic, we can't
even comprehend it.

It's great for short-term intelligence and long-term irrevocable benefits.
It's not a book of theories, but life power principles to accomplish what's naturally unattainable, to overcome the insurmountable, to create lifestyle satisfaction indescribable. The Spirit (that Isaiah mentioned) that makes forecasts come true is the same Spirit we have access to... we get Divine impressions from reading, pondering a Scripture in the Bible, giving us supernatural abilities and intelligence. They are custom designed specific premonitions just for us. These impressions we get many times come about, when inspired to us while reflecting as we read the Bible. Spirit creating matter becomes our reality.
Here are some great Bible translations to consider.
The New Living Translation (NLT) has inspiration with a vocal flow in the words and phrases, considered to be a highly reliable translation.
The New American Standard (NASB) is another one to use along side the NLT. It is not as easy to follow its reading style but has excellent literacy accuracy, considered the most accurate of modern translations.

The New International Version (NIV) is very popular too. It has a good reading flow with acute accuracy in translation.

The English Standard Version (ESV) is considered to also be a superb word for word translation.

The Message is an excellent paraphrase with an emphasis on getting the intended message using analogies related to today. It is not considered to be a translation.


Of course there are many others.
The following website features the whole Bible, with many translations, on the Internet... including devotionals, dictionaries and commentaries.

http://biblegateway.org

It features several Bible translations with a great keyword search feature.



The Body of Christ
by Dr. J. Robert Ashcroft concludes with Here, Now and How!.
It is not good for man to be alone. Bird watchers note that birds find a mate, court, nest and raise offspring. The son of Man, Jesus, said that even birds had a place to nest but the Son of Man had no place to lay His head. He was building a family connection so large that no one would be alone without close significant relationships.The Spirit unites, while Satan comes to divide. The Spirit bonds us to many believers. This bonding is more intense and secure than the bond of family relationships. Jesus himself indicated that man would leave father and mother and become followers of Christ. Jesus said, "Who is my mother and brothers. Whomever does the will of the Father is my brother, my sister, my mother." (Mark 3:33,35)

Being united to Christ we become united to each other.
Everyone needs companionship. Each of us needs a support system. It is more than a need. It is a Divine challenge to creativity and productivity. Do we try to reach our full potential alone? When we do we limit our success. God has ordained that the greatest power available to His Children will be manifested when they have the spiritual unity of which He spoke in Matthew (18:19) that when touching anything, the two or three in agreement, will be done by all the powers of our Father in Heaven.

Note that earth and
Heaven are linked together when we are united. This unity is a Spiritual law. This law is equally binding in the Spirit as natural laws are binding in nature... physics, biology, etc.In knowing this, we know we can feed ourselves by sowing and reaping. When we sow Spirit, we reap Spirit. So unity in our relationships work the same way. When family units of husband-wife, parent-child, brothers-sisters are united it creates a family power. The union of husband and wife is such a meaningful life that Paul uses the relationship to explain the union between Christ and the Body of Christ. Just marriage is not enough.

There is social marriage, legal marriage, biological
marriage. Then there is Spiritual marriage. The oneness of this kind of relationship goes beyond procreation. It deals with matters of the Spirit. Here, with this close intimate relationship, we win against all forces. The Holy Spirit becomes our ally in spiritual warfare.The most practical place for this unity of an intense level is with husband and wife. When two become one, all the powers of God's universe beckon to our commands.

With the potential to change our universe through this
relationship so strong, Satan's focus has been very much to divide families, put husband against wife, and children against parents. This takes the power right out of the home. Although, a husband and wife and family who prays together and forms close bonding relationships has exceptional power of Spirit at work in their times together. If married, your spouse is your greatest potential for a prayer partner. Some things to keep in mind to take advantage of this potential is to agree on a time to come together for devotions, and establish a pattern of worship.

This may include reading the Scriptures or
a devotional together, singing praise songs, including your children to read or sing, pray for each other, share what God is impressing on you for each other, do as you felt led as one unit. All major decisions would be better served after this experience to reassure it is God's guidance with you within the decision. Once Jesus took three of His disciples with Him when He prayed,

Establish prayer partnerships in addition to your family.
Or if we don't have this potential in your family, find two or three as prayer partners. We can see great power coming in our lives. Jesus sent his disciples out in pairs. In a business or an individual finding someone like minded in Spirit to become partners in prayer and in mission support, will highly affect all your efforts. (Dr. Ashcroft suggests everyone in the Body of Christ is called to minister or be a ministry of some kind.)

What we are called to do in God's will is a ministry for the Kingdom
of God. So prayer partners and prayer groups will enlarge your function of life in Spirit. This is the key to true Spiritual empowerment. It is critical to form these relationships and allow the Holy Spirit to bond them for His power.

Note that as the number of people increases it increases the
difficulty of having the quality of agreement. Agreement diminishes. The critical factor is unity. So being small with greater unity is better than large and lesser unity. When we look at the phrase "agree together" it comes from the same root word that means harmony. Like a piano that strikes one string, all the strings that are sympathetic to that note will vibrate also. They are in synchronization with one another.  Where there is agape love of God, and we are in love with Jesus and man, it is possible that we function in synchronization with one another. This unity is not possible by human means.  Each person involved must be totally in love with Jesus Christ. 

When He is Lord of the lives of each person in the group, such love is possible. And where there is love, the gifts of the Holy Spirit are manifest. Obviously, where His love is there is healing of every kind. What is needed for prayer groups to be highly successful, with all the Creative Powers of God's Spirit to be at work, is compassionate and sharing love. That's agape love, the love of Christ at the cross. This is a sacrificial sharing love. It is the true meaning of fellowship. It carries the true meaning of the Early Church and intentions of our relationships as One in Spirit.

It is so close in relationship
that they shared their possessions as their needs became known. It takes a Special grace for this ministry, for the actual manifestation of the gifts of the Spirit to meet the needs of the Body of Christ. Bible study groups conducted formally and informally are great places for group prayer to be part of it. Leadership and training are most important forces in sustaining the effectiveness of prayer groups. It is important to remember that the unity of the believers, the flow of compassion as we serve one another in love makes the Body of Christ a conquering force.

Teaching is not learning. Somethings can be taught but not learned. It needs
to be part of our behavior. Change must take place that is self evident and motivates a new desire. To achieve the highest level of discipleship it is necessary to train. This includes teaching, getting information, and training, making it work effectively in daily applications. Intercessory prayer, the kind that gets individuals involved with the subject of one's prayers is a most critical factor in successful praying. Prayer includes that we obey the directions we get from prayer.

Too many times we only take time to tell God what is needed and fail
to get His strategies for getting the answer. He gives Spiritual intelligence... Divine Strategies for accomplishing things Supernaturally. The ability and comfort to pray with others out loud is a valuable part of prayer training. Each of us must find a way to join with another believer (or other believers) to touch the lives of those around us.

Missions are as much across the street as they are around the
world. The hurting or hungry family may be your next door neighbor, or the business just next to you. Take note, and always be available to pray for and help where you can.The reality of the Body of Christ is that it reaches out to a perplexed and wandering world.

Our groups should welcome as many as we can
into the fellowship, koinonia, and experience as a group the love and practical caring we give to each other. That people find a place to find gifts and abilities, cultivate Spiritual gifts, and become empowered so strongly that others notice and want to be part of it too.

This is our challenge in becoming one with God and One with each other.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Power of Small... ministering to the Lord, The Body of Christ (10)

by Dale Shumaker
4spirit@gmail.com

In The Power of Small, the authors, Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval, have noted first hand how our smallest actions had a positive impact on their business and relationships. They attribute their continued success to the power of small in all things.

"We can do no great things... only small things with great love."
Mother Teresa

The Power of Small takes you on a journey of many ways that small is power. In addition to the small of becoming big, Linda and Robin have numerous real-world cases that will inspire the entrepreneur. These will keep the entrepreneur flame burning in you. We are coming into a new age for pioneering new opportunities.

The positive impressions we make through little words, deeds, and gestures are what lay the ground work for success in life. Focusing on the trees as well as the forest works small miracles in our lives.

Some small truths.
Truth #1: It's a byte-size world.
Train yourself to use the zoom lens in your career and private life. Your ability to pay attention to the smallest details can set you apart from your competitors; overlooking it can leave you in the dust.
Truth #2: Small acts tell a larger story.
Small nuances of a personality, a phrase, can say mammoth things about what's inside. Listen, look for these.
Truth #3: Everyone matters.
Listen to the ideas of everyone around you. The dishwasher, janitor, errand guy may have some small insights that will yield a giant result.
Truth #4: A little good goes a long way.
Our grand plans, at times, need to be dismantled and broken down into smallest actions. Every contact with customers, and suppliers give you a chance to do the unexpected, many times small and over looked, to create a great impression... that shows your true self, the truth of that you are honest and care.

Do the mini-tasks... create small steps easy to do; appreciate little things... think about them around you; make small impressions... hold the elevator door open for others.

Make small talk.
Much can be learned when taking time to casually chat before the formal meeting. Small talk brings out personal information that you really can benefit knowing, or get to the root of someone's real interests. Small talk is the social lubricant that brings people together. The rewards of small talk with those you love are monumental. Schmooze or lose, lighten up, say please, and your genuine "I-find-this-interesting" curiosity will kill the competition.

Go the extra inch.
Send the thank you note; look before you leap and recheck details; pay a little more attention; read twice, send once. Keep your small antenna up and notice what is important to people. Be ready to help someone even if it's not your problem. Taking time to help someone in a small way may come back to you in surprisingly big ways. Continue to make small changes.

Take baby steps.
Solve problems in small steps. Chip away and mentally dismantle a challenge into smaller, less formidable pieces. Set small achievable little goals and build confidence through a continuous series of small successes. Small actions assure you of success, which makes you want to take more actions.

Watch your cues and clues.
Slow down and know what is going on around you.The signals are there. Pay attention to external clues, and internal cues. Heed to the intuitive and unconscious intelligence that prods us. Be micro-behavior smart. Your experiences in life helps you spot the one minute actions that say a lot about the person. These little indicators are trying to tell you something. Like Yogi Berra, the great Yankee's catcher, study each batter's details (what and where he hits and misses) and direct your pitches accordingly. Yogi simply says, "You can observe a lot just by watching."

Little mistakes spell disaster.
What you ignore becomes more. One letter can change the meaning of a whole thought. It was discovered many guys didn't call a girl back the second time for one small thing she did or said. If you don't know ask, so you get it right. Spell it right, say it right, and be in the moment. Don't be afraid to ask. Be proof positive. Question yourself. Teach, don't preach.

Make it big by thinking small.
Niche businesses are growing by 20 to 25 percent a year. These small market segments are considered to be underserved. These are great for the would-be entrepreneur as they can be launched on a small scale, and without as much competition in many cases. Many business ideas are waiting to be born and sometimes all you need is a little sparkle to bring it to life. Fill a need, find your sweet spot, and your pet peeve may be a problem many others want solved as well. Fill the half-empty glass with your vision and talent.

Small changes the world.
By following the tenets of thinking small there is no limit to how great a difference we can make in the world. Each and everyone of us have the power to leave the world a better place. Our small day-to-day actions and decisions, combined with millions of others doing the same, can transform the world. Our technology today allows us to reach humanity like never before. We all can address the thought, "There's got to be a better way."

Social entrepreneurs can make a positive difference beyond entitlement and government induced programs. The business can be the cornerstone strength that establishes a strong community, a strong nation. We in business can make the difference.

Expand into the world of The Power of Small at:
http://www.thepowerofsmallbook.com/

"He who is faithful in the smallest of things will be made ruler over many."
Jesus

In Ministering to the Lord, The Body of Christ by Dr. J. Robert Ashcroft, the church was vibrant where ever it met. To remind us, a church meeting is when two or three come together in Jesus Name. In Acts in the Bible, the early days of ministry were by laymen.

The power in the church is more in the dynamics of small, in close-bonded relationships, than in big groups. It is a network, a web of small cells, linking to others and the assistance each freely gives the other.

When reading Acts 11 and 13 we see in Antioch, the establishing of what is called today Christian. All the followers were unnamed laymen. Just men collaborating in concert with the teachings and ideals of Jesus, groups who united as followers of Jesus. This Gospel was being spread by new believers. Missions were established as they went everywhere to tell people about the marvelous possibilities of us being united with Christ.

Antioch is important as it illustrates the power there is in the unity of the Body of Christ... as the Believers connecting in Spirit as One. Another observation is that it came from such an unlikely place. The theme line keeps shouting out loud the power of unity and where there is unity God manifests Himself.

Each individual within the Body of Christ is important. It's not just a gathering of people or not just a crowd. We are all very special people. We may be likened to cells in a body. Each one is different, but each one is important to the whole. Gifts, special ministries, were given to each member. It is possible for everyone to have a ministry to help meet the needs of other individuals of the body. (Note 1 Corinthians 12:27)

We must, as cells, be in the Body to be alive, but we must also function as unique individuals. In the human body no cell can survive very long by itself. It needs to be joined by other cells. Cancer, it is said, are cells out of sync with the body. Cancer destroys itself and the body it invades. Cells out of sync in Spirit in the Body of Believers cause this same disaster to happen there too. These cells contaminate healthy cells.

This new lay church was made up of regular people not ordained, or specifically called to a particular position in ministry. They had gifts of the Spirit and began to minister to each other. The church is not the Body of Christ if it is a place where each member is not ministering in some way to other members of the Body. The differences in the Body is a paradox. It actually enhances the Body to function at peak levels when unity exists. As the body, or gathering, submits to the Holy Spirit, in humility, every reason for conflict will be subordinated to God. Some groups allow their differences to separate them from others who do not share their views. Paul, the Apostle, had to deal with this kind of discrimination as it diluted the group of its Power in Spirit. Antioch was not like this, and Paul noted that great grace was there. Great grace implies great giving and forgiving.

One of the chief purposes of the leader of a group is to strive for unity as given by the Holy Spirit. What is the basis for a great Spiritual life in a gathering...
"They ministered to the Lord, and fasted." (Acts 13:1)
The two points are revealed:
1. Ministry to the Lord
2. Fasting (discipline of the self)

Ministry to the Lord is significant, and exercise in choice of primary importance. It is adoration, surrender, commitment and obedience in service.

Adoration is the concentration of the heart. Plus it is a longing for more of knowing Him, praising Him for who He is. Such a pre-occupation with the Lord drives us away from all of the detrimental influences of the world.

Adoration is the key to our unity.
When each of us is making Christ the Lord of our lives, it is no problem finding unity among us as believers. When we are oriented to self, unity becomes impossible.

On the Mount of Transfiguration (Matt. 17:8) they saw no man but Jesus. The vision of Jesus was compelling and their concentration was only on the brightness of Jesus. In our gatherings no expression of the Lord is left out... art, music, vocal or physical demonstration.

There is more... fasting. It goes beyond abstinence from food, this fasting is abstinence from any dependency on physical gratification. This may include abstinence of mind and body. Such fasting makes us break from being co-dependent to the physical demands and desires of the human body. It makes us forget our own program of interests. It makes us forget our criteria for social relationships. All demands of our person or place are submerged in the total denial of self and absence of self-awareness. Can we achieve this same depth of communion with the Lord? Yes, but it won't be easy. It takes decision, training, discipline and often spiritual leadership to bring us in such communion with the Lord.

With such worship to God and denial of self, there is a readiness to do whatever the Lord commands. True worship encompasses full submission, and obedience. It is service to others in need. Obedience is better than sacrifice (1 Samuel 15:22). It is easier to write and talk about this than to bring it about. The Holy Spirit gives directions to the believers... as individuals and as a group.

When those who meet in Jesus Name center their lives around the Holy Spirit, a common mission and purpose emerges from the group. This mission uses the talents, Spiritual Gifts, of the group as One orchestrated concert in action to complete the mission and vision set before them.

Know your target and how to move in the direction of such High Achievement. We need to keep reminding ourselves that visions from God may seem impossible in the natural but we are super-charged by the Supernatural to accomplish what God puts on our hearts. We can then as One Body, as a group, do all things through the Powers of Jesus Christ being manifested through us. It requires a discipline in lifestyle for the cause we are in. It will take hours of meditation and prayer to the Lord to bring us on the journey to achieve such Lofty Goals.

Like Barnabas and Saul were separated to go into new territory. We may be separated by the Holy Spirit to go into new territory. This direction will come after much fasting and prayer. That's taking time to be completely focused on the Holy Spirit's direction for us... and leaving normal activity that is part of our lives for a while to hear what the Holy Spirit is saying...and allowing time for The Spirit to assist us in crafting the strategy He has in mind for it to be carried out.

After fasting, after denial of self, there comes consideration for others. It naturally follows. This is the climate of obedience. Worship is not worship if it does not culminate in obedient action in the interest of those less fortunate than ourselves. When sent by the Holy Spirit you can be assured of the Spirit paving the way for your ministry (and this includes all laymen in the church... everyone has a ministry).

When faced with opposition, the opposition is immobilized as in the case of Elymas (Acts 13:6-12), the sorcerer. He was made blind by the Spirit so Barnabas and Saul could not be deterred.

In a mission that is directed by the Holy Spirit we will be directed by the Spirit along the way. If it is made up by men and organizations outside the Spirit, we may not be assured the Power of God with us. But if we go in obedience to the clear direction of the Holy Spirit and with the covenant community, we are assured of the results.

Our relationships, covenant relationships, in Spirit are essential for all that God sends us to. As One in Spirit we are very powerful and nothing can stop these advances.
All Things Are Possible!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Guerrilla Marketing... in Action, The Body of Christ (9)

by Dale Shumaker
4spirit@gmail.com

Guerrilla Marketing (2007) by Jay Conrad Levinson has been updated since its initial release in the early 1980's. This latest addition has been updated to include today's technology advances and new culture affecting how we market today. It is very timely in that the current economic conditions bring acute relevancy to its ideas and principles. Guerrilla marketing is not based on how much money you have to spend, but the time, energy, imagination and information you have to spend. We are in an era of innovation. This puts Guerrilla Marketing in excellent position to make the most of these times.

Guerrilla Marketing simplifies, explains how entrepreneurs can use marketing to generate maximum profits from minimum investments. The small business is in a better position to get up close and personal with its customers.


When you fully see the true nature of your business, your goal, your strengths and weaknesses, your competitors' strengths and weaknesses, and the needs of your target market, your positioning will be that much easier to determine and your strategy that much easier to plan. Small businesses have an advantage over large businesses in that they can occupy smaller niches and prosper by dominating them. Identify your target markets and take aim.


The seven-sentence Guerrilla Marketing Strategy:
1. The purpose of marketing is the physical action you take.
2. How you'll achieve that purpose... your competitive advantage and benefits.
3. Your target market.
4. The marketing weapons you will use.
5. Your niche and your position and what you stand for.
6. The identity of your business.
7. Your budget expressed in a percentage of gross sales you'll spend on marketing.

Creative marketing is only creative to the effect it sells the offering. To be successful in your creative marketing follow these seven steps.
1. Find the inherent drama within your offering.
2. Translate the inherent drama into a meaningful benefit.
3. State your benefits in as believable a way as possible.
4. Get people's attention.
5. Motivate your audience to get involved.
6. Be sure you are communicating clearly.
7. Measure your finished advertisement, commercial, letter, etc., against your creative strategy.

The key to successful marketing is a smart creative strategy. Talk about the experience the prospect will experience after owning what you are selling.

Every marketing vehicle has its own particular strengths. Limitless marketing weapons are available to you. Which do you choose? Choose the one's you can do well. Be aware of the marketing weapons available. Launch many of them. Stay aware which are failing and which are working wonders. Eliminate those missing the mark and double the ones hitting the bull's eye.

When you choose your weapons, create your marketing calendar. The calendar may be weeks or a year in length. Launch as many weapons as you can effectively. But only those you know will be read, seen or heard by your target market.

As an example, a handyman used the marketing methods at minimal costs: Canvassing, personal letters, circulars, brochures, signs on bulletin boards, classified ads, yellow pages, direct mail, free seminars, trade show booth, public relations, production, on-line classified ads. A music mart used brochures, newspaper displays, radio and TV spots, search lights, website. The idea is to create a synergy among what you use. Two great marketing methods combined with two other media creates an impact greater than four.

Today the small business can research more effectively than ever. With Internet search getting better and more exhaustive, much information can be obtained and networks formed with key business relationships than ever. Websites, files on line, chats, professional social networks, surveys.

Levinson goes into detail on how to use mini-media marketing. The areas covered include canvassing (how to make presentations flow), business cards, personal letters, telephone marketing, circulars, brochures, classified advertising, gift certificates, signs (big and little ones), signs on bulletin boards, desktop publishing, yellow pages. Then he has another section on maximedia marketing. This includes newspapers, magazines, radio, television, direct-mail marketing, envelopes, postcards, catalogs, direct-mail wrap-up.

A new-media marketing is taking a strong foothold. Internet marketing is coming up as the most powerful new media for marketing. Remember the rule of thirds. Develop a budget for online marketing. Spend a third of it in developing your site, a third in promoting your site, and a third in maintaining your site. Internet marketing has these three components.
1. Begin with a wonderful product or service.
2. Create a motivational website.
3. Send emails with hyperlinks to your website.

Create a blog. Provide information in an informal, entertaining style. Everyone can be an author or publisher. Many blog sites can be hosted free. You can be current with information daily. (Note Levinson's blog applications at his website below.)


Podcasting, the distribution of audio, video over the internet are great to listen to and view what you want to, when you want to.

Nanocasting is like podcasting but targeted to a specific audience. It
blends podcasting, streaming, and e-commerce technologies. It is a narrow casting to a defined market group.

Email is the most widely used. Emails should be brief, short paragraphs, getting to the point quickly. Updates, newsletters. special offers, preferred customer offers are some ways to use it to stay personal with your customers.

Websites now can be built with many Internet tools available including templates so that the average business person can make his own. Keep it simple, friendly and make it easy to get around. Subscription websites are common with periodicals, publications and professional services.

Other applications are teleseminars (live seminars conducted over the phone), webinars (a visual seminar conducted over the web), E-books are becoming part of websites, automated marketing with payment made on line, and search engine optimization gets them to you faster.

Info-Media Marketing provides valuable information that leads to more sales.They include free consultations, writing for publications, having free seminars, doing free demonstrations, doing an e-zine (a digital magazine), columns and articles and hitting the club circuit with free speeches.

Human-media marketing is marketing yourself. Be likable. Be a personality others like to be around. Arm your sales people with media weapons. Provide your employees with a business fashionable look, clothes that look nice and carry your name and slogans. Establish an inner circle who will market you, and make frequent contact with your customers. Develop skills in saying hello and goodbye... smile, make eye contact, and use the person's name. Tell your stories and stories using real customer experiences. Provide sales training, network and make sure you get as many business cards as you can. Become an affiliate with others. Above all build satisfied customers who will tell great stories about you.

Levinson concludes this section with these general thoughts.You are really in four businesses at once... the one on your business card, the marketing business, the service business, and the people business. You serve people by finding out what their interests really are and showing them that you really care about them.

Levinson concludes the book with nonmedia marketing. These don't cost you to do them but they will cost you if you don't. First, service is everything a customer really wants, what they pray for.

Public relations is making the most of every relationship you have with everybody. Everyone gives you free publicity. Make sure it's good publicity.

Trade shows are a great place to meet people, both the attendees and the exhibitors. You will be amazed how much other exhibitors will spread the word after spending a day getting to know you more in depth.

Fusion marketing is the mutual helping of each other through collaborations, co-marketing, partnering, etc. Get involved in the community, join groups, clubs, associations.

Following up is a great marketing tool as most people appreciate you staying in touch. Always look for ways to stir up word of mouth. It's amazing how many times someone comes to you because a friend recommended you.

Sponsor contests and create a competitive advantage that makes you stand out from others. Get your elevator speech down so you can get this across in a minute or less. And guarantee what you do to limit the risk others may carry in their mind as they consider using you.

The Guerrilla Marketing attitudes are passion, generosity, speed, neatness, good telephone demeanor, value, easy to do business with and flexibility.

At the conclusion of Guerrilla Marketing is a list of 200 marketing weapons to strategically, with synergy, combine to advance your marketing position. Additional resources are at the end of the book and more on Guerrilla Marketing at the website. Since the Guerrilla Marketing concept was introduced in 1983, Levinson has written many books on a variety of applications he has for many businesses. Be sure to check out the hundreds of article topics and relevant blog.
http://www.gmarketing.com/

In the second part of the Body of Christ in Action, Dr. J. Robert Ashcroft spends most of his time in 1 Corinthians 13 and 14.

The fulfillment of all the functions of the gifts rests on the power of the love the Holy Spirit gives us. To be in one accord and have pure unity is the central nerve of the best of everything. John expresses this in 1 John 4: 8-13:

"But anyone who does not love does not know God, for God is love. God showed how much he loved us by sending his one and only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through him. This is real love—not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins. Dear friends, since God loved us that much, we surely ought to love each other. No one has ever seen God. But if we love each other, God lives in us, and his love is brought to full expression in us. And God has given us his Spirit as proof that we live in him and he in us." (NLT)

Paul refers to love as the most excellent way. We should follow the path of love, especially in the Body of Christ. It is a sacrificial love as every one considers others more important than themselves. This is the cement that holds, creates a bonding unity, in the relationship of the Believers. Then in this Agape love of God all the Supernatural power of God can be manifested. God is there in all of His Supernatural power, if we are in His love.

All the eloquence we possess is nothing without love. Without a demonstration of love in all we do, all we do amounts to nothing.

As we consider the Supernatural gifts of the Spirit of eloquence, prophecy, understanding mysteries, all knowledge, faith, meeting needs of the poor, even becoming a martyr, if we do not have love it amounts to nothing and we profit nothing by it. Within the Body of Christ it accomplishes nothing. Our highest priority is to be completely yielded to the Holy Spirit.

In our own humanity it is impossible to achieve the quality of love. So we are locked into a total dependence upon the Holy Spirit. The emphasis and practice of waiting for the Holy Spirit must be our first consideration. Such a challenge must be kept ever before us in our present environment.

These rudiments of love must never leave our conscious and functional times...love is patient, always kind, not envying others, or boasting about ourselves, being constantly unselfish, mild and even tempered, not being suspicious of others, unhappy with evil, rejoicing in truth, surviving in pressure, full of stubborn faith, with and unwavering confidence in God's power, enduring to the end in all challenges and goals, and refusing to relent in love, love never fails.

To attain love is to grow up in our faith, have a clear vision of Jesus and what He has done for us, holding an honest knowledge of ourselves, practice this highest and greatest virtue throughout all we do, making love supreme. To have unity in and among believers is the key to our power as the Body of Christ in Spirit. Love must be practiced first, last and always by those in the Body of Christ in their actions and attitudes to each other.

To strengthen the unity of the Body of Christ, these mandates will preserve the unity... to be informed, be unselfish and be courteous.

Be Informed
Follow after love. With love we have no divisions between those who put love up front in all they do. The Supernatural is free to work as it expands to the levels only it can. Desire Spiritual Gifts. So it requires to wait for them, wait in God's presence. Tarry until they come. It is important to give time to tarry, or wait for, the leading of the Holy Spirit to show itself. Of all the Spiritual Gifts desire to prophesy. Make this a top priority in order to communicate the Word of the Lord to the Believers.

Be Unselfish
In 1 Corinthians 14 Paul suggests that if someone has a message in a tongue not known to the group, to share it... only if there is an interpreter. Otherwise keep it in private and not for public expression. Although, if more than one has a message as such, it should be kept to two or three at the most. Paul goes on to say that we should not forbid people to speak who have a gift of tongues. The point being made is that we should be considerate of others and cooperation should rule the operation of the Gifts of the Spirit in a group.

Above all prophesy... then everyone can understand you. Again, if you have a Word from Spirit it should be limited by two or three as well. The Spirit of the prophet is subject to the prophets. What this implies is all things are in control and there is not a spirit of things being out of control. All things should carry with them a sense of agreement among the group and the unity then brings the manifest presence of God's Spirit. As we agree together in His Name we can expect all kinds of unexpected workings of the Spirit among us.

Be Courteous
The Spirit is gentle. The Spirit came on Jesus like a dove. A dove can be easily frightened away. We are to be building up the community of believers. We will see this accomplished if we find the grace from the Holy Spirit to treat one another with respect, neither grieving the Holy Spirit or our fellow believers.

When we apply the love in 1 Corinthians 13 and the etiquette expressed in 1 Corinthians 14, we will go a long way to insure the unity of the Body of Christ. Thus we make ourselves candidates for the manifest presence of the Lord. Where He is, the Power of Jesus looms in all His mighty power.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

100 Best Business Books of All Time... In Action, The Body of Christ (8)

by Dale Shumaker
4spirit@gmail.com

The 100 Best Business Books of All Time by Jack Covert and Todd Sattersten, has summaries of their choices of the 100 best business books. This is a great compilation to use as a reference to start your own business library, and have available to check out to your staff and associates. One of the best ideas going around today is the business book club from within companies and with colleagues from other businesses. If business owners and entrepreneurs would form their own clubs and discussion groups, they would create a powerful development tool among themselves.

Outside trainers can be costly and not as relevant, while inside personally-directed skill development can be enduring with timely business books and group interactions.

In a group each person could read a different chapter and come together, share a summary of the chapter, and takeaway what they can use. This will make the learning experience relevant and expedient. If five people did this, you can cover 5 chapters a week, and in two weeks as a team apply the book's principles to your business. In a month, you can get the gist of information from two great books a month... that's 24 books a year. You would stay on top of business ideas, and principles and be a cutting edge company or group.


The criteria Covert and Sattersten followed to pick their top 100 is as follows.

1. What is the quality of the idea in the book.
2. How applicable is the idea for someone in business.
3. The key information needs to be readily accessible. That is you can get to the key principles quickly and easily.

Most business people want to get to the point quickly, then be able to go more indepth where they see value to a current need. The organization of a business book is very important so the authors have made the 100 best biz books a great resources to find, scan and glean quickly. Each short summary is about 3 or 4 pages with recommendations on where to go next in the book.
What are the 100 best business books of all time? They list them on their website. (See below.)


Covert and Sattersten have two top ten lists... the top ten best-seller list and the top ten list from a reader's poll of their top ten favorite business books of all time.

The Top Ten Best-Selling Business Books
Based on Nielsen BookScan
1. Good to Great
2. Freakonomics
3. Blink
4. Who Moved My Cheese?
5. Now Discover Your Strengths
6. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
7. Winning
8. Little Red Book of Selling
9. Getting Things Done
10. StrengthsFinder 2.0
(My blog spot, the Spirit Savvy Business, has most of the above titles summarized as well. Just type the book title in the search engine; it will take you right to it.)

The Reader's Choice Top Ten
1. The Goal
2. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
3. Good to Great
4. The Effective Executive
5. How to Win Friends and Influence People
6. The Tipping Point
7. Purple Cow
8. Freakonomics
9. The World Is Flat
10. Flow

The categories covered in the book are
You: improving life, your person, and your strengths.
Leadership: inspiration, challenge, courage, change.
Strategy: eight organizational blueprints from which to draft your own.
Sales and Marketing: approaches and pitfalls in the ongoing process of creating customers.
Rules and Scorekeeping: the all-important numbers behind the game.
Management: guiding and directing the people around you.
Biographies: seven lives, unlimited lessons.
Entrepreneurship: seven guides to the passion and practicality necessary for any new venture.
Narratives: six industry tales of both fortune and failure.Innovation and creativity: insight into the process of developing new ideas.
Big Ideas: the future of business books lies here.
Takeaways: what everyone is looking for.
This is a good balance of themes, business categories, for any business person to use as a guide for ongoing personal growth.

At their website, they included in their blog, 4/8/09, the Inc. Magazine's top 30 business books you should read.
http://www.inc.com/magazine/20090401/the-business-owners-bookshelf.html
And more at their website
http://100bestbiz.com/

God manifests Himself today through the Body of Christ.
This is the theme for Chapter 8, In Action, from The Body of Christ by Dr. J. Robert Ashcroft.

Jesus was the ultimate witness to all mankind.

"He came into the very world he created, but the world didn’t recognize him. He came to his own people, and even they rejected him. But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God. They are reborn—not with a physical birth resulting from human passion or plan, but a birth that comes from God. So the Word became human and made his home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory, the glory of the Father’s one and only Son."
(John 1:10-14, NLT)

"God wrapped all of Himself in the womb of Mary. 'We proclaim to you the one who existed from the beginning, whom we have heard and seen. We saw him with our own eyes and touched him with our own hands. He is the Word of life. '"
(1 John 1:1, NLT)

Then Jesus said it was expedient that He go away so that greater things will be done which may not be done while He was still present on earth. It was God's plan from all this is that the Spirit we saw with Christ is now with us as the Body of Christ as One in Christ. What was expected of the physical Body of Jesus while on earth is also now expected from the Spiritual formation of the Body of Christ of Believers which is now presently manifested on earth.

"‘There is forgiveness of sins for all who repent.’ You are witnesses of all these things."

(Luke 24:47, 48, NLT)

For this reason, the forming of believers into the Body of Christ, the bonding, yes Bonding of Believers, is absolutely necessary for the fulfillment of God's purposes.

Water Baptism suggests burial, death to the control of the physical nature in our lives. When we come to Christ, surrender our lives to Him, we end the rule of the natural man over us and come under the sovereign rule of the Holy Spirit. Just as Jesus did. We are to be completely oriented to the Holy Spirit and dedicate ourselves to service to the needs of others. We die to a life of selfishness and come into a life of sharing. When we die to self, we minister to others. All this is contingent to our sensitivity to the needs of the believers or of humanity at large.

The manifestations of the Holy Spirit are not possessions by a certain person, but are functions of the Holy Spirit. It is for the good of all and are not given as an exclusive possession for the use of one individual. There is mutual sharing of need and supply. When Believers as the Body of Christ are in unity there is opportunity to communicate a specific need, and receive an answer to any specific need.


The Body of Christ is the instrument through which God has chosen to reveal Himself and to accomplish His work in the world. All of it is under the administration of Christ Himself, as the Head of the Body. Jesus is The Body's chief administrating officer, our CEO, as the Body of Christ. Note that a gathering or congregation may not be the Body of Christ. It takes being knit together. Where this exists, this is a true, or the true Body of Christ. Where there is love, mutual sharing, a heart of agreement, Jesus as we know Him manifests Himself not just to the level for while he was on earth, but now to even greater levels.


What we must watch are things that Divide. If it be doctrine, loyalties, sacraments, spiritual gifts, these are faults to power when they become issues of conflict and separation. We are to be reconciled to one Body (Ephesians 2:16). What brings a group to total unity from their hearts and the love of Christ in action in them... only the Holy Spirit can do it. Talk and negotiations may get minds to agree, but hearts can be distant, and the close knit fellowship not present. Only as we pray together, and the Holy Spirit welds our hearts together as one can divisions be dissolved.

It's equally important that we be not be led away with sensuality in our meetings. That's emotions that make us feel good, but not motivated by the Holy Spirit. We can be drawn under the spell of the self-life and pleasing one's own sensual desires. Spirit induces a spirit of love and self-sacrifice for the good of others. We are not to be carried away by sense-related experiences. They worshiped dumb idols, but were not aware of the Holy Spirit in some meetings in the New Testament. We must guard against that too. Their objects of worship were material things, or oriented to physical pleasure.


It is so important we become Spirit-led, Spirit-controlled, and that Christ be our consciousness, our life as directed by His Holy Spirit. Simply, Christ lives in us and He must be allowed to run us, to navigate life through us. He is the boss, we are the employee to carry out His orders. Just because we can say the word spirituality and relate it to our ideas, we may not be Spiritual. Only when we are controlled and run by Spirit are we then genuinely Spiritual.


Diversity is allowed to flow in Spirit. We have the same spirit but diverse and different gifts. There are differences, but not divisions. As orchestrated by the Spirit and each allows this, we created an orchestra effect of great music, precision in how we do things. We become refined in being efficient in Spirit.


Spiritual Intelligence, communications, physical needs, material necessities are provided under the leadership of the Holy Spirit to the believers in the community: the Christian community. As believers come together in worship they must be sensitive to the Holy Spirit to learn from whom and to whom ministry is to be given. The Holy Spirit is the administrator of all the manifestations which meet the needs of the members of the Body of Christ.

Each time the believers gather in the spirit of unity and koinonia (that's a spirit of sharing), each believer looks about to see whom he may minister to in the Body of Christ. It will be obvious at once that humility and meekness are an absolute necessity for such a fellowship to have God's blessing and approval. There is no room for any self aggrandizement or self exaltation at all.

The human body is what Paul used to impress upon the Corinthians how the Holy Spirit will fulfill the ministry. As we look at 1 Corinthians 12, we see these patterns for us to follow:

1. The believers are intricately woven together. Any action or inaction inevitably affects every other believer.
2. Each part of the body has a unique role to play.
3. The default of any part of the Body to perform his or her role limits the Body in its ministry.
4. To suffer is the degree to which each member must be prepared to participate.

We should have the same care for one another. The manifestation of the supernatural for the benefit of the Body of Christ is a priority. The world outside becomes a beneficiary of the powers of the Holy Spirit. So much hinges upon the practice of caring for one another. "If one part suffers, all the parts suffer with it, and if one part is honored, all the parts are glad."
(1 Corinthians 12:26, NLT)

This implies the degree to which each member participates in the need of other members of the Body of Christ... the entire Body. This is also the price of discipleship. So much depends upon the application of this practice.

“If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross daily, and follow me."
(Luke 9:23, NLT)

To implement these marvelous miracles, we have the ministries and gifts within the Body of Christ for that purpose.

Each of us has a distinct ministry to each believer. The Body of Christ has been given these glorious provisions for the meeting of needs of each member. To be used by God in His Supernatural provision should be the desire, the higher goal of every believer. Once this spirit of ministry prevails within the Body of Christ, it creates the basis for successfully reaching those outside the Body of Christ.