第九課﹕我們想要往何處?…課後分享
頌主過去流失不少牧師和信徒,現在正處於救亡的狀況。從教會的角度看,要做的事情實在太多,但須按步就班,首先要關心和幫助新來賓溶入頌主的教會生活,邀請和鼓勵他們參加主日崇拜、團契和小組聚會。除此之外,信徒往往因侍奉項目過多而令生命枯竭,信徒必要得到適當的牧養與滋潤。培育接班人亦要同時進行。
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Anita Ko
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I like
Eric Kong's matter-of-fact observations which are very relevant to HCEFC.
I enjoy
Eva's sharing about the deep and superficial muscles. Health involves both the inwards and the
outwards, the inner and the outer.
Concerning
this week's question (which I think is essentially the same question as last
week's), let me first quote from Parker Palmer ,"the best therapy for
personal problems comes from reaching out as well as looking in".
"Reaching
out"-only is like working solely on the big superficial muscles. It's not ultimately effective, sustainable,
nor healthy. In the long run, you cannot
give what you don't have.
"Looking
in"-only will appear to most people as too egoistic, to the novices like a
bottomless pit. At the end of the day,
"faith without work is ultimately not faith".
So, it's a
matter of both. And actually, it's the
two sides of a coin when "wholistic growth" of a church or an
individual is involved.
Thus, my
answer is... a relevant reaching-out
program that the congregation/members sees as closely-related and beneficial to
their personal growth (looking-in) plan.
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Eric Lau
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During the discussion on (the relationship between) the character of God's people (inwards) and the servings (outwards), I saw myself teaching my patients the exercises for their back problems.
There are
deep and superficial muscles, both work together to provide stabilization and
support of the spine. The deep muscles play a major role since it is the core
muscle of the spine.
Training
superficial muscle emphasizes on action (go! go! go!), and the effect is more
obvious (from 1 pack to 6 packs of tummy muscle).
Training
deep muscle emphasizes on mind (slow, gentle, think), and the effect is
invisible. It is a longer process.
Both
muscle can be trained at the same time but be aware that the stronger the
superficial muscle, the more inhibitory effect on the deep muscle. i.e. it is
difficult to train the deep muscle if the superficial muscles are stronger than
the deep muscles. Therefore, focusing on training the deep muscle results in a
balance muscle control and effective stabilization of the spine.
However, most
of the people pay more attention to training the superficial muscle. I always
tell the patients that even though you have strong superficial muscles, it is
not enough to protect your spine because they don't have strong core/deep
muscle to provide adequate stabilization, and their back will eventually fail
on them.
Is it
better to have a strong superficial muscle and weak muscle than weak
superficial and deep muscle? Well, if you think you already have a strong back
because of the 6 pack of tummy muscle, you have a higher risk of hurting your
back than those who aware of their weakness.
Shared by Eva Tang