I consider myself handy, but most people who aren’t consider themselves handy. Really I am…but I sometimes don’t give things the proper attention. There’s this shelf that holds pots and pans, yeah I need to fix it properly. It falls when it has too much weight on it and instead of fixing the brackets I’ve used duct tape and prayer. All I’m doing is putting a band aid on a gaping wound. I can’t remember where I’ve heard this saying but it goes like this, “If you don’t have time to fix something right the first time you’ll never fix it at all.”
Fortunately it’s just a shelf, the consequences just lead to frustration. But what happens when we short change people and projects in ministry? We lose out. Here are some of the areas we can fall short:
But why do we short change ministry? Why don’t we go all out every day of the week, every week of the year? Maybe it’s because you are feeling stretched, maybe it’s because you have been hurt or you are in over your head. If you find yourself short changing your ministry two questions that get to the root of the problem are:
Regardless of the issue we need accountability and margin. Accountability gives us the support we need when we can’t do it ourselves. Margin gives us the grace we need when we fall short. If we can make a habit to check our heart and our focus we can assure ourselves that we can give our ministry everything we’ve got.
Where do you short change your ministry?