Culture

Book Review: Shift

Author Info: Dr. Brian Haynes serves as Lead Pastor at Bay Area First Baptist Church in League City, Texas. Brian is the creator of the Legacy Milestones strategy designed to inseparably link church and home to equip the generations.

To learn more about Brian visit: http://legacymilestones.com or http://legacyblog.org.

Why I chose to read this: We need a shift in how we minister to students. There have been many books written and messages spoken about what it takes to reach this generation. I've enjoyed learning and studying how we are to lead and equip parents to be the leaders in their homes. I had a "shift" in my understanding of being a student pastor when I started in ministry. Instead of looking at parents with a positive attitude, I looked at the statistics and lack of parents leading their children spiritually. What I have learned over the years is that my desire is to reach students, one home at a time.

Highlights of "Shift: What it Takes to Finally Reaching Families Today."

Brian Haynes wrote this book to highlight a cultural shift back to the principles of scripture. In Deuteronomy 6:4-9, the Shema was given to set up the biblical model of spiritual formation.

Haynes says this, "The tragedy, unless something changes, is that today's children will live a warped, individualistic, self-serving form of Christianity. They'll make decisions based upon feelings rather than truth...And eventually, as life goes by, the influence of Christianity in our culture will grow dim and silent."

As I have watched and talked with many parents over the past 8 years, one thing I have learned is that less often does the home life become an incubator to help children develop spiritually.

Reasons parents do not lead in the home:  - Families are busy: Children are in extracurricular activities by the time they enter preschool. Students are stressed out and filled with anxiety many times because of the pressures of many activities. In today's culture, rest is considered many times for the weak.

- Parents think discipling their children is the professional's job: We cannot outsource the spiritual formation of our own families to the church. Although the norm is to outsource their education to the school systems or to a local sports coach to help students improve, God's original blueprint is for parents to disciple their own children. The church and parents need to work together!

- Parents aren't sure how to be primary faith influencers: Many parents have no idea how to lead their children spiritually. Sometimes it is because they were never shown how by their parents.

As a student pastor, my first ministry is to my family. If I am supposed to lead other families then I need to be authentic. Brian explains the importance of evaluating your own family strategy. I have started to think about what kind of environment that I hope Micah grows up into and how Cassidy feels loved in my family.

The book helps explain the importance of one simple approach to discipleship. One simple path. What if the church embraced a strategy to help equip parents to be the primary influencers in the home? Resources, training, encouragement and more.

The book has some terminology associated with the strategy:

1. Milestone: The strategy focuses upon the seven milestones that every person growing in their relationship with Christ experiences and celebrates. When a person reaches this milestone, that growth is celebrated as praise for how God is working in the person and as a motivation to continue walking the path.

2. Core Competencies: Each child, adolescent or adult must learn key truths as they progress from one milestone to the next.

3. Faith Talks: The parents must reinforce the core competencies to their children or students in formal and informal ways. Faith talks are intentional times set aside each week for conversations based upon scripture. It can be done at the dinner table, a walk in the park or a trip to Starbucks.

4. God Sightings: It gives parents the opportunity to reach core competencies in informal ways by modeling and speaking truth. It could be a sunset together or watching a baptism. It is capturing the moment with your family in order to teach God's truth.

5. Church Events: The church would host events to support each milestone. The purpose is to connect parents with each other for support, ideas and encouragement and to celebrate God's working in the family life.

6. Parent Summit Conference: Twice per year, they would host a conference that has a passion to encourage and motivate parents. It is a time to help chart their course and determine where their student(s) is on the journey along the milestones.

7. Parent Seminars: Training is given for each specific milestone.

8. Family celebrations: Helps teach parents how to host an at-home celebration for almost every milestone. For many families these celebrations are the most moving and meaningful steps along the way.

As natural development occurs in the family, the seven milestones are clear steps to help lead the family spiritually. It highlights the importance of building the parents up to be successful in making the most of the time.

7 Milestones:

1. The birth of a baby: This milestone connects new parents with the responsibility and opportunity of leading their children spiritually. It is baby dedication but with a seminar to teach parents the ways to lead.

2. Faith commitment: It is to lead your children to Christ. Teaching and helping parents know how to help their students make the decision.

3. Preparing for adolescence: The church partners with parents of 9-12 year olds to help them grow spiritually.

4. Commitment to purity: It is leading parents to help their students make a decision to be pure.

5. Passage to adulthood: Helping students walk into adulthood with maturity and God's vision for their lives.

6. High school graduation: Leading upcoming graduates to be influencers for Christ after high school.

7. Life in Christ: A process of helping adults become discipled in the main 7 competencies of a Christian (Prayer, scripture, authentic faith, obedient follower, disciple maker, giving/serving, and community.

"Cookie cutters are for cookies. What I am about to show you is a strategy designed specifically for Kingsland Baptist Church in suburban Houston, Texas. The principles behind this strategy are universal... You're the expert regarding your church and your ministry" (page 42). Shift has been an eye-opening book on the need for a shift in how the church partners with parents. I plan to take many of these principles and apply them in our culture at church. We are opening our new resource center called, "Homefront" at Church @ The Springs in the next few weeks. Reading this book has helped me understand a clear process of partnering with families. We hope to provide a resource center for parents to adequately receive the helps and encouragement to grow as a family.

What are your thoughts about what it takes to reach families in 2012? What thoughts or ideas do you have to shift into partnering with parents?

Source Student Ministry Vision

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 Our vision decides where we go. Our strategy decides how we get there.

Vision:: Leading students to imitate Christ and influence the world Strategy:: Source student ministry exists to lead students to Jesus, connect them to the Church @ The Springs, help them grow in their faith, and challenge them to influence the world.

We are excited about the future of the student ministry at Church @ The Springs. We had a great parent vision night on Wednesday to communicate the upcoming changes to the ministry. Our goal was to communicate the main aspects of change for the student ministry. I started as the student pastor in May so I wanted to take at least three months to learn the heartbeat of the church.

 Below are the main talking points:

1. History:: We have looked over the past history of shifts from different days during the week for the student ministry to meet. We found that the students have met on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. As of right now, we have met only on Sunday evenings and I have noticed a lot of students on the weekend services that do not attend Source.

2. Research:: We have tried to look at the past and the ministry growth. We noticed a shift in different periods of the church and how the ministry was structured. We have talked to and learned from over 100 student ministries. We have asked parents and students through surveys to learn more about them as a family.

  • Springs Data
  • Parent Survey
  • Other Student Ministries
  • Barna Research: We want students to graduate INTO their faith and not OUT of their faith.

3. Best Opportunity to reach students:: We believe that a weekday is the best way to create an environment that helps lead students to imitate Christ and influence the world! Over 40,000 students reside in Marion County and we want Source to be a beacon of hope for the lost and hurting. We are actually renovating the Venue to accommodate over 300 students. Our best opportunity as a first encounter we believe is on Wednesday nights from 6:15-8:30pm. We want it to be a “Family ministry night” along with the preschool and children's ministries. We want to partner and help parents as they lead their own family. What happens at home is more important than what happens at church.

4. Structure:: We want to simplify the ministry to make the biggest impact for Jesus!

 What better way to communicate our new schedule than with a burger? 

 

New Source Schedule kicks off on August 8th @ 6:15pm in the Venue for 6th-12th grade students! 

Source Breakout Groups:  We value growing larger and smaller at the same time. (We value small groups). We value growing in small groups built upon love, encouragement and accountability (John 13:34-35, Matthew 9:12, 13, 36). On Wednesday night, breakout groups are for students to know each other and be known on the cornerstone of Christ.

ABS (Area Bible Study):: 9th-12th grade students When:: 7:00-9:00pm weeknights

Our vision is to have ABS all around the Ocala area for high school students to grow in their faith. Area Bible Study begins the week of September 9! ABS revolves mainly around school being in session. During the week, we want students to get plugged in at an Area Bible Study (ABS). ABS Small Groups are discipleship groups of anywhere between 10-30 students (co-ed) that meet in homes for a 3-part experience: fellowship, teaching groups and mentor groups. The first hour of each ABS gathering will be devoted to hanging out, interactive Bible study and the second hour will be for mentor groups.

Middle School “Habitudes”:: 6th-8th grade students When:: 9:30-10:45am Middle School big group and mentoring will be on Sunday mornings in The Venue. The group experience includes exciting team games and small group mentoring!  HABITUDES is a breakthrough way to teach leadership principles to students. Our passion is 5-6 students are mentored by an adult leader each week around tables in the Venue.

WAYS TO CONNECT TO SSM

Source Website:: For more info on upcoming events check out the website! ParentLink Newsletter:: Parentlink is our primary way to inform, encourage and equip parents. Drive it Home: We give questions for students and parents to discuss the message at Source each Wednesday night.  Text list: text ʻjoin sourcesmʻ to 40650 Facebook Twitter Vimeo 

We have a short window to lead students to Jesus. Our passion is to team together with parents to make an eternal impact on our students so they live every moment for the glory of Jesus.

Download parent handouts: 

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