Showing posts with label Jeff Schulte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Schulte. Show all posts

Sunday, April 03, 2011

"re-Calling" by Jeff Schulte


I first knew of Jeff through his work at Fellowship Bible Church in Brentwood. Jeff was one of the founding pastors and grew that church from a home church to over 4000 people. Sheryl and I were members at Fellowship for a few years but Jeff had already left. It wasn't until this past year that Jeff really became a major player in my life. Through a series of events that only God could orchestrate, He used Jeff as a voice in speaking to the deepest parts of my heart. Jeff is a faithful friend, a great brother and a spiritual hero of mine. His honest questions and struggles in his own faith have led me to deeper places in Jesus. I am so honored that Jeff is contributing to this series. Thank you, friend!

I’d sensed for several months I was in some kind of “transition.” I prayed. I wrote in my journal. I listened for the voice of God. I sought the prayers and counsel of godly men and women who have known me for a long time. I waited.

The following is from a letter I wrote to a handful of close friends:


“I need your help. As I consider what the Lord has done in my life and I try to be objective as to where he might be leading me to invest the next years of my life, I keep coming back to this track record with “men” and the fruit that God seems to bring forth when I step into these arenas of ministry. And while doors are open to me to serve in the church through broader leadership roles like I have in the past, I’m asking God to confirm in me that this narrowing of focus is what He is calling me to -- and if it is, what this needs to look like in the short term with an eye towards the longer term.

Will you take some time over the next couple of weeks to pray for me? Ask God to affirm or confirm some of this in my life? I don’t know what to expect and don’t have anything specific in my mind. I’m just open and I am asking.

God has been clear to me in the past and I am expecting to hear from him now. I also know that He can speak to me through the support and counsel of friends like you who have known me for a long time and watched God at work in me and through me not in spite of my limp but even through it.

Will you pray for me? Will you ask God for insight you could give me? Will you respond back to me with any promptings He might give you in the days ahead?”


When I wrote to these friends I really was “open” and their feedback affirmed what God was showing me privately.

The last time I was in a transition like this, I prayed and waited for God to show me what He wanted me to do. Once I knew the PLAN, my PURPOSE (or mission) became accomplishing that plan and I became PASSIONATE about the purpose of accomplishing it.

The problem with this backwards approach of. . .

PLAN PURPOSE PASSION

. . . was that over time, so much became about accomplishing the plan. My worth was tied up in the plan. Other people became a subtle means of accomplishing the plan. And the virtue of the plan blinded me to how my drivenness was hurting me and hurting others (even those I loved). Regretfully, my passion was as much about the plan as it was the God who had led me to give my life to it.

Exhausting and misguided.

This time I wanted to do it differently.

PASSION PURPOSE PLAN

I started with PASSION. What did I really care about? Where did I gain energy? Where did I see the most significant fruit? As I looked into the rear view mirror of the previous twenty-five years of my life and ministry, regardless of the setting (whether on staff with Athletes in Action, FamilyLife, as a student in seminary, a church planter and church leader in Tennessee and more recently Alaska), engaging with men had been the common theme – and the place where I’d experienced God producing the most significant and lasting fruit in others and the greatest satisfaction internally for me.

The past is not always an indicator of the future, but like points on a map that trend a particular direction, sometimes looking over your shoulder can give you insight into your future. Additionally, it’s often the wounds from our past that open the door to our deepest passions (another blog for another time).

Clear in heart regarding my PASSION, I would look for my PURPOSE in a willing surrender to that passion. And move forward trusting God with what that PLAN would or could become.

Lots of fear. I didn’t know what I was going to do. Lots of trust. God, you have a plan. Little control. I didn’t know what tomorrow was going to look like . . . including how I would support my family through it all.

I’ve taken steps of faith like this before, but this time it felt and still feels different. I have little need to prove myself and lots of freedom to be who God made me to be and share what God is showing me and allowing me to experience with Him. I’m more passionate than I’ve ever been but more passionate about people and living with an open hand re: the plan.

Two years ago, even before I knew this transition was coming, I penned the following personal mission statement: To motivate, encourage, and equip leaders . . . specifically focused on unleashing men who see the greatness of their need and the greater sufficiency of the Gospel.

For the past two years, that’s what I’ve been doing with the Sage Hill Institute: helping leaders become who they were made to be so they can do what they were made to do.

Jeff is a graduate of Yale University, executive director of the Sage Hill Institute, husband, father, friend and seeker. You can follow Jeff by reading his blog (included in my links). Jeff Schulte Blog


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Friday, March 11, 2011

New Blog Links

Hi friends! I wanted to draw your attention to several new-ish links on my blog. I have listed these over on the right hand side under my favorite links.

I know many of you have enjoyed connecting to Jeff Schulte's blog. Jeff was the founding pastor of Fellowship Bible Church here in Nashville and now lives in Alaska working with Chip Dodd. (I'm a big Chip Dodd fan!) Jeff has been a great friend to me this year. I love that guy's spirit. Jeff Schulte--"Where Am I?"

David Lewis is another friend whose blog will be a big source of encouragement. I wrote about him a week or so ago. Dear friend, second father. Love him. David Lewis--Manna Man

This week I have added 3 new links...

Nika Maples--Nika and I have been friends since college days. The only word for Nika is extraordinary. She is a survivor...living through health crises that doctors said would kill her. She is hilarious. She is one of Sheryl's and my all time favorite people. She was named teacher of the year in Texas...in the huge state of Texas...teacher of the year. That tells you something. Read her blog and you'll see what I mean. Nika Maples-- "Twelve Clean Pages"

Kurt Willems-- Kurt describes himself as a Mennonite Brethren church planting pastor, Seminarian, Blogger-Writer, Amateur Activist, Green Shopper, Dog Lover, and Husband. He is a new friend and dedicated follower of Jesus. Love his style. We're also encouraging each other through some Lent experiences. Kurt Willems-The Pangea Blog

Rachel Held Evans-- Rachel is an author, speaker and blogger. She is awesome! You'll love her stuff. Check her out... Rachel Held Evans

Friday, January 28, 2011

New Links

My buddy, Jeff Schulte, has a new blog worth checking out. Jeff was the founding pastor of Fellowship Bible Church here in Nashville and has been a tremendous source of encouragement and friendship for me this year. Although Jeff and his family are now in Alaska, God connected us and directed our steps toward one another and I have been better for it. What I love about Jeff is that he loves Jesus. He's honest. He's not going to give you a bunch of Christian-ese. He knows what it's like to walk through valleys. He's one of the strongest believers I know and he oozes with HOPE.

In the blog world you see all kinds of things. Jeff isn't going to preach to you about sectarianism. He's not going to be self righteous or appear to have all the answers. But he will challenge you. So, if you're up for a glimpse of a guy with a pastoral heart and gift who means a lot to me...check out his blog HERE

I'm also adding a link to the blog of my long-time friend and mentor, David Lewis.  David is a great man also with an incredible pastoral gift. I am so thankful for his influence in my life over the last 25 years. Check out his blog HERE

I'll add these to the list at the right over there too. Have a great Friday everyone!