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		<title>Being a Pastor&#8217;s Wife: Spiritual Warfare in the Home</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Many churches (and pastors for that matter) do not know what to do with pastor’s wives, how to treat them, what role they play or how important they are. It is a hard role to live in and stay in. Everyone has a lot of their own expectations of what the wife of a pastor [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2014/09/24/being-a-pastors-wife-spiritual-warfare-in-the-home/">Being a Pastor&#8217;s Wife: Spiritual Warfare in the Home</a> appeared first on <a href="https://joshuareich.org">JoshuaReich.org</a>.</p>
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<p style="color: #4a4a4a;">Many churches (and pastors for that matter) do not know what to do with pastor’s wives, how to treat them, what role they play or how important they are. It is a hard role to live in and stay in. Everyone has a lot of their own expectations of what the wife of a pastor should be like, yet, they are all different.</p>
<p style="color: #4a4a4a;">While <a style="font-weight: inherit; font-style: inherit; color: #1982d1;" href="http://www.tucsonrevolution.com/" target="_blank">Revolution</a> (and myself) has struggled just like every other church to figure this out, I believe Katie and I have figured some things out that we have put into place which will prove to be invaluable in the future. While this is not exclusive to pastors, any leader in a church and for that matter, any husband can do better in understanding their wives and how to engage them.</p>
<p style="color: #4a4a4a;">Over the next month, I&#8217;ll be sharing some of the things we&#8217;ve learned that I hope will be beneficial for you.</p>
<p style="color: #4a4a4a;">If you missed them, you can read <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2014/09/03/being-a-pastors-wife-pastor-your-wife-as-much-as-you-pastor-your-church/" target="_blank">Pastor Your Wife as Much as You Pastor Your Church</a>, <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2014/09/11/being-a-pastors-wife-without-her-you-fall-apart/" target="_blank">Without Her, You Fall Apart</a> and <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2014/09/16/being-a-pastors-wife-what-role-a-pastors-wife-plays-in-the-church/" target="_blank">What Role a Pastors Wife Plays in the Church</a>.</p>
<p>Spiritual warfare always gets mixed reactions when you bring it up. In the church I grew up in, spiritual warfare was something we believed in, but didn’t believe actually happened. We had angels in the Christmas pageant. The pastor preached on the unseen world of angels and demons, but no one actually believe it happened. I have a friend who sees spiritual warfare everywhere. There are angels and demons behind every door waiting to pounce on you. If you get sick, that is Satan.</p>
<p>While I am no expert on spiritual warfare, and admittedly, I’m scared to become an expert on it because I don’t want to have to use my knowledge. But since starting Revolution, I have begun to see spiritual warfare differently than I used to. I believe that both Satan and God are active in our world. I believe they move around, can take up resident in our lives, homes, work places and churches (if you don’t believe that last one, just go to a congregational business meeting).</p>
<p>I also believe, from my own experience, that spiritual warfare comes into your home and family. If there is a night of the week that Katie and I are going to have a fight, it is going to be Saturday night. If there is a night that our kids will decide not to sleep, it is going to be Saturday night. Now, that isn’t necessarily Satan working in our home, but our own sin nature can very easily give him a foothold into our lives.</p>
<p>A pastor’s wife is most likely to feel the brunt of this. I remember a pastor once saying that he sees Satan going to Eve first was a testament of how important the role of women are because Satan will go to them first. It is the same for a pastor’s wife. For this reason, while both spouses must be called to full-time ministry (if they aren’t, he shouldn’t be a pastor, but that is a post for another day), he is doing most of the work, seeing the excitement, the life change, hearing the stories. She (in our case anyway) is at home with 3 kids, changing diapers, trying to get kids to eat, take naps, not kill each other and for her to not kill them.</p>
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<p>It is easy for Satan to whisper into her ear, “This isn’t worth it.” She has to fight feelings of missing out on something, on a “normal” life, of not being appreciated by her kids, husband or her husband not being appreciated for all that he does. It is easy for her to rationalize why this is not worth their lives.</p>
<p>If you don’t believe me, ask a pastor’s wife. You must be aware of this as a pastor and put some things in place to fight against it. As a couple and as a family, we pray for protection over our marriage, our kids and our house. We pray for the same protection for the other elders and staff at Revolution on a daily basis. We have people praying for us.</p>
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<p>We have friends who check in with us on Saturday and Sunday night to ask how we are doing and to let us know they are praying for us. I have friends who live on the east coast who pray for us when they wake up and we are still asleep on the west coast.</p>
<p>Pastor’s, ask your wife how she is doing. Does she feel vulnerable? Does she need to be encouraged? Be her first line of defense. Churches, lift up your leaders on a regular basis, but especially on the weekend as they prepare for what lies ahead. I had a mentor tell me that preaching was like “reaching down onto the road into hell and pulling people back.”</p>
<p>So yes, Satan has a lot to say about that.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2014/09/24/being-a-pastors-wife-spiritual-warfare-in-the-home/">Being a Pastor&#8217;s Wife: Spiritual Warfare in the Home</a> appeared first on <a href="https://joshuareich.org">JoshuaReich.org</a>.</p>
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		<title>Why You Aren&#8217;t Reaching Your Full Potential</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2014 09:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua Reich</dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m part of the Reformed camp. We are known for a few things: a deep love for theology, a desire to be right in that theology, and often, an unwillingness to bend and learn from people outside of our camp. This isn&#8217;t true of everyone the Reformed camp, but it is what we are often known for. I [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2014/08/25/why-you-arent-reaching-your-full-potential/">Why You Aren&#8217;t Reaching Your Full Potential</a> appeared first on <a href="https://joshuareich.org">JoshuaReich.org</a>.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m part of the Reformed camp.</p>
<p>We are known for a few things: a deep love for theology, a desire to be right in that theology, and often, an unwillingness to bend and learn from people outside of our camp.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t true of everyone the Reformed camp, but it is what we are often <em>known </em>for.</p>
<p>I think the strongest leaders and the strongest churches are willing to learn from anyone. I didn&#8217;t say, they do everything they do or even agree with every part of their theology, but they learn from them.</p>
<p>I was asked by a new church planter in Acts 29 who my favorite preachers to listen to and he was surprised when I listed all guys who fall in the &#8220;seeker targeted&#8221; world of evangelicalism. Why? They know how to do things many in my world struggle with: making their messages relevant and calling people to action. They are also great at inspiring people.</p>
<p>Let me illustrate what can easily happen when we believe churches and leaders don&#8217;t learn from everyone: They look the same.</p>
<p>Recently, we were talking with someone that we were interviewing for a position at Revolution. When he learned that we organize our church around missional communities he said, &#8220;I can&#8217;t get on board with that, I don&#8217;t like that model.&#8221; At this point, he had no idea what <em>our </em>model looked like, only what he perceived it to be. He had an expectation, that we would be like every other MC model, which we aren&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Last year, I spoke at a church planting event that attracts thousands of planters to it. When I was talking to one of the organizers about it, he said, &#8220;I&#8217;m surprised you&#8217;re here because most people in your camp don&#8217;t come to our events.&#8221;</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>An unwillingness to learn from everyone.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t just the Reformed camp. This is everyone. Pastors not learning from business leaders and vice versa. Seeker churches not learning from the Reformed church or the high church. Worship leaders in attractional church not learning from missional/organic churches and vice versa.</p>
<p>Sadly, many pastors when they start their churches and settle into their camps seem to be above learning from outside their comfort zones. So, they read the same books they&#8217;ve always read, go to the same conferences with the same speakers who line up with them saying the things they are expected to say.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what it can look like. At Revolution, we&#8217;ve been heavily influenced by leaders like Tim Keller, Jeff Vanderstelt and Matt Chander. We&#8217;ve also been enormously blessed by Andy Stanley, Nelson Searcy and Bill Hybels.</p>
<p>How does this work? Two things need to happen:</p>
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<li><strong>Humility. </strong>This is a willingness to learn from anyone, to read outside your camp and be pushed to think and be challenged. The moment you think you can&#8217;t learn from outside your camp, I&#8217;d say you&#8217;ve decided to stop being challenged and pushed and when that stops happening, you stop growing.</li>
<li><strong>Wisdom.</strong> This is knowing who to listen to and read. Not everyone is worth learning from. Sometimes your deeply held theological differences are worth listening to and not learning. Just because you differ on women&#8217;s roles in leadership, the purpose of preaching or worship, or how they <em>do </em>church doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t learn from them. The people outside of my theological camp I learn <em>specific things </em>from. I don&#8217;t go to Nelson Searcy for Biblical knowledge (in fact, I&#8217;ve heard him mess up bible verses in seminars), but he is a systems guru. I could listen to Bill Hybels and Andy Stanley talk for days on leadership and never grow tired (in fact, those 2 guys have had a bigger impact on my life than any other leader), but I disagree with them on a number of doctrinal issues.</li>
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<p>As long as leaders are able to hold <strong>humility </strong>and <strong>wisdom </strong>together, they are able to grow and do great things and see God use them to their full potential because, <em>they are learning from everyone. </em></p>
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		<title>How to Win Men</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2014 09:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua Reich</dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Every study on church and our culture largely says the same thing: Women are more likely than men to attend church, give, be involved, serve, lead, etc. Essentially, women are more willing and more likely to do anything spiritual than men. There are a whole hosts of reasons: women are more spiritual, most pastors are [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Every study on church and our culture largely says the same thing: Women are more likely than men to attend church, give, be involved, serve, lead, etc. Essentially, women are more willing and more likely to do anything spiritual than men.</p>
<p>There are a whole hosts of reasons: women are more spiritual, most pastors are not manly, churches are designed for women (this is true of a ton of churches but they won&#8217;t admit it), sermons are geared towards women, churches don&#8217;t know how to communicate to men who don&#8217;t have kids, pastors who do talk to men simply yell at them and tell them to get a job (while this might be needed I don&#8217;t think every man who walks into our churches is a lazy slob who lives at home and plays video games).</p>
<p>I was recently asked to join a team that helps to put events on for men in Arizona. I started to ask around about the organization because truth be told, I thought it was interesting since Revolution doesn&#8217;t have a men&#8217;s or women&#8217;s ministry. Essentially, we see our church as those.</p>
<p>I asked someone who knew them well what he thought of this organization and he said, &#8220;Their meetings are a bunch of talk about ideas, what they&#8217;ll do but in the end, no action.&#8221;</p>
<p>I looked at him and said, &#8220;So, like a men&#8217;s ministry.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now, before you misread this, I have nothing against men&#8217;s ministries, except for the fact that they often don&#8217;t work. They may help men who want to go to large events, or men who like to camp or men who like to read. Let&#8217;s be honest, most men&#8217;s ministries center around these 3 things. Every man isn&#8217;t into those things.</p>
<p>The reason that most churches are failing to reach men where they are is action.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t call men to enough.</p>
<p>In most churches, we challenge men to show up, give a tithe check, maybe serve, get their kids there and be a presentable husband. Really? First off, a men could walk over this bar.</p>
<p><strong>When the bar is too low, men wonder if it is worth their time. </strong></p>
<p>Here are 5 ways to raise the bar for men in your church:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Preach to men. </strong>Most churches, the win for men is to stop looking at porn. While porn is destructive and pervasive, every man is not looking at it every day. There are more things a man struggles with or has questions about. Men in a sermon tend to want logic, clarity and action steps. Women tend to want more stories, feelings and emotions. While a sermon should strive for both, most pastors end up on one end of the spectrum and their church reflects that. I often think about men I know when I preach on a passage and try to discern questions they would have about it. When men leave a church, they tend to talk about if they were challenged to think in a new way, while women tend to talk about how they felt after a service. Not all are like this, but I&#8217;ve found this to be typical.</li>
<li><strong><strong>Have a clear win. </strong></strong>If your church doesn&#8217;t have <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2014/04/24/every-church-has-a-target/" target="_blank">a clear win</a>, a clear vision, men will not sign up for it. Men want to know what is on the line, what impact something will make, <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2013/09/03/tuesday-morning-book-review-start-with-why/" target="_blank">why they need to show up</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Show them how actions affect their legacy. </strong>Men are concerned with legacy, how things will end up, how they will be remembered. When you minister to a man, keep this in mind. Date night with his wife is not just something for today, but has an enormous affect on the marriages of his kids. Purity in his life will be passed on to his kids and grandkids. Whenever possible, show a man who what he is doing right now, good or bad, will affect his legacy.</li>
<li><strong>Give them clear examples worth following. </strong>One of the reasons I didn&#8217;t want to become a pastor when I was 18 was I had never met a pastor I wanted to be like. Most men look at church leaders and see people they don&#8217;t want to be like. Or, they don&#8217;t see men they would want to become. This doesn&#8217;t mean every pastor needs to drink beer or have a tattoo, but when men follow another man, they are following someone they want to emulate. Put leaders in your church, in visible places who men would want to emulate.</li>
<li><strong>Expect men to succeed. </strong>It is amazing to me what happens in someone&#8217;s life when we expect them to succeed or reach a goal. People pick up on our expectations and they have a way of reaching our expectations. If you expect men to lead family devotions, tell them, tell them you believe they can do it and give them resources to do it. If you expect men to reach something, tell them and help them get there. Too many churches seem to say, &#8220;We&#8217;re content if men just show up.&#8221; Or, &#8220;You should do ___&#8221; and then never give them any tools to accomplish this.</li>
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<p>The reality for reaching men is they have a habit of becoming what we expect them to be.</p>
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<p>In his book, <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CH7IMYK?ie=UTF8&amp;creativeASIN=B00CH7IMYK&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;tag=mywo087-20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">A Call to Resurgence</a>, </em>Mark Driscoll shared some eye opening stats about our culture:</p>
<ul>
<li>88% believe Jesus existed.</li>
<li>78% believe God exists.</li>
<li>73% believe in evolution.</li>
<li>71% believe in karma.</li>
<li>68% believe in heaven and hell.</li>
<li>67% believe spirituality exists in nature.</li>
<li>65% believe in angels and demons.</li>
<li>59% believe Jesus rose from the dead.</li>
<li>53% believe in the devil.</li>
<li>46% believe in extraterrestrials, aliens, or UFO&#8217;s.</li>
</ul>
<p>This is the culture we live in, work in, play in, and pastors, this is the culture you preach to each week.</p>
<p>So how do Christians tend to communicate to this culture? By shouting.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t necessarily walk up to people and start screaming, although, I&#8217;ve seen people with signs stand on a corner and shout at people.</p>
<p>Have you ever seen someone try to communicate to someone with a language barrier? Americans when they encounter someone who doesn&#8217;t speak English, they talk louder. As we&#8217;ve brought <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2013/10/24/what-now-for-our-family-and-how-you-can-be-a-part-of-our-lives-now/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Judah into our home</a> from Ethiopia, we have a language barrier to overcome as he speaks little English and we speak very little of his language. Our boys, in an effort to get him to play with them or do something, simply talk louder if he doesn&#8217;t respond.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s what Christians do.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t change what we are saying, we simply say the same things only louder and with more force.</p>
<p>Yes, but the message doesn&#8217;t change.</p>
<p>That is true. The gospel is the same. Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever. We never stop talking about the glorious news of Jesus&#8217; sinless life, our brokenness and need for a Savior and how Jesus met that need by dying in our place and rising from the dead and sending us the Holy Spirit. We never stop talking about that.</p>
<p>But, we can change <em>how </em>we talk about that.</p>
<p>Instead of shouting, find common ground, a common language. Answer questions and needs that people have.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://joshuareich.org/2013/11/11/shouting-so-theyll-listen/">Shouting So They&#8217;ll Listen</a> appeared first on <a href="https://joshuareich.org">JoshuaReich.org</a>.</p>
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