Title: THE 360 DEGREE EMPOWERED CHRISTIAN
1THE 360 DEGREE EMPOWERED CHRISTIAN
- EMPOWERMENT THE BIBLICAL WAY
- THEME JOB 1(1-5)
- For LAGOS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ON 13TH JULY 2008
2PREPARED AND PRESENTED BY
- ELDER MRS IFEOMA ANA
- AS A SERMON/TALK
- DURING THE CHURCH WORSHIP SERVICE
3THE TRIPPLE BOTTOM LINE CHRISTIANITY
4PREAMBLES DEVIATION FROM THE USUAL
- This empowerment based talk or preaching today
deviates from the usual Sunday Word expositions
in many ways - The speaker is the least qualified to be a
preacher, however, standing on our beliefs in the
Priesthood of all believers, and under the
churchs invited authority , she makes bold to
hold on the Cross and dare to stand among you
under the unction of the Holy spirit to minister
to us using her God given endowments - This preaching may not be in sync with the
usual expectations of Christian worshippers which
basically revolves around the ten commandments,
goodness commendation or hurts palliation - Some members may indeed find some aspects of the
talk offensive as they may begin to think that
the church is going too materialistic and leaving
the holier than thou expectations of a typical
born again Christianity - But we shall attempt to see how the Lord and
Savior of the world is not only concerned about
the soul, but also concerned about the body of
His people
5This Talk aims to
- Explore ways of striking a good and biblical
balance between the physical and spiritual lives
of a Christian - Lead worshippers into various empowerment roles
for self and others - Highlight some challenges that a Christian may
face in the quest to economic empowerment - Explore ways of overcoming hindrances to economic
empowerment - Sensitize us to ways of Living out the Potentials
in each and every one of us
6COVERAGE
- WE SHALL LOOK AT
- THE TRULY EMPOWERED CHRISTIAN
- FORMS OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE TO
CHRISTIANS - DIFFERENT FORMS OF BUSINESS CHALLENGES
- CAUSES OF BUSINESS CHALLENGES
- IMPEDIMENTS TO OVERCOMING BUSINESS CHALLENGES
- THE WINNING WAYS TO BUSINESS GROWTH
7THE MEANING OF EMPOWERMENT
- Empowerment refers to increasing the spiritual,
political, social or economic strength of
individuals and communities. It often involves
the empowered developing confidence in their own
capacities.
8CONSTITUENTS OF CHRISTIAN EMPOWERMENT
- THE SPIRITUAL EMPOWERMENT
- ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL FREEDOM
- ABILITY TO EMPOWER OTHERS TO SPIRITUAL AND
ECONOMIC GROWTH
9Spiritual empowerment
- Spiritual empowerment has to do with the
spiritual soundness of an individual. It revolves
around the Christians deeds and/or faith. We can
sight a few biblical examples - -ABRAHAM- he believed God and it was counted for
him as righteousness - -JOB-was regarded in Job 1 1 as Blameless and
upright - -DOCAS- For the care of widows and the needy
(Acts 936) - -DANIEL- Dan 18 for refusing to defile himself
with foods offered to idols and for refusing to
bow to other Gods( Dan 316) - -STEPHEN-for standing up to what is truth and
bowing as the first Christian Martyr Acts chapter
7
10Economic empowerment
- This is freedom from financial and/or material
worries the ability to worship God freely
without the added burden of what to eat, how to
clothe and where to live. In serving God,
Christians should not worry about the physical
because when the spiritual wars against the
physical, it takes only DIVINITY to truly
overcome. God acknowledges our physical well
being as important hence, Jesus fed the five
thousand as recorded in Lk 910-17 - The bible also condemns the lazy our old
testament reading from Proverbs 66-11 shows
11Economic empowerment continued
- In 2nd Thessalonians 3(6-15)
- Paul condemns idle people and warns Christians
not to be associated with them - He also declared that in spite of their (Paul and
his colleagues) rights to reap where they
sowed, they worked to take care of their needs
so as not to constitute a burden to believers - He concluded that a man who does not work has no
rights to eat, - by these Paul in essence is saying that CHARITY
is offensive
12Economic empowerment cont.
- The parable of the Talent (MAT 2514-30), our New
Testament reading explored - There was the receiving of the talents-God has
empowered each and every one of us with talents
and has further commanded us as Christians to
empower one another-love one another as
yourself - There is the working (investment to yield fruits)
by the people who received 5 and 2 talents and
the lazy destructive attitude of the man with one
talent - There follows the performance appraisal where
hard works are rewarded and laziness is punished
13Others empowered
- The bible calls Christians who are empowered to
empower others. Others empowered has its root
in the story of the Good Samaritan where the Lord
demonstrates that only the Samaritan who was not
of the house-hold of faith was counted as a good
neighbor to a man in need that had been shun even
by a Priest.
14Others empowered continued
- Empowering others does not mean giving the people
fish, but instead involves teaching the people to
fish. This is why St Paul warns Christians
against idle people - In 2nd Kings 41-7, Elisha meant the widow to
have enough to trade with and cater for her
family beyond paying her husbands debts and
eating for the day - In LK 5(1-7) Jesus demonstrated economic
empowerment by filling the nets of the fishermen-
the first disciples. Jesus sure was not providing
them something to eat for the day, He knew they
needed money to settle their families and
commitments and undertake the jobs ahead, hence
the bumper harvest - The bible further tells us that when the
disciples needed to pay taxes, Jesus not only
encouraged that but empowered them to work for
the drachma with which their taxes was paid
(Mat 17 24-27)
15How to empower others
- Granted, a good number of Christians give gifts
and alms to fellow believers and non believers
alike. The church in itself has various welfare
packages for members. Good as these alms and
welfare packages are, they do not constitute
empowerment. Except your gifts and alms
challenges and enables the receiver to become
productive and eventually stand on his/herself,
empowerment has not taken place Real empowerment
can be achieved through.. - Education and training for productive employment
- Financial investment for productive ventures
- Discouragement from charity
- Commensurate compensation for workers (Fair trade
phenomena) - Mentoring and role modeling
16Forms of empowerment
- THERE ARE TWO BASIC FORMS OF EMPOWERMENT NAMELY
- 1. THE INTERNALLY INSTIGATED EMPOWERMENT See
DEBORAH (Judges 44-10) RUTH (Ruth 116-18) THE
SHUNAMITE WOMAN(2nd Kings 4)) and HANNAH(1Samuel
12) - These are self motivated people with no hold
backs. The ones who never STOP to worry about
changes in their situations because they know
something else must happen. They are always on
the move, the sky is usually the beginning for
these people. They are the Sniff and Scurry in
the motivational book, WHO MOVED MY CHEESE? They
are people who match faith with deeds
17Forms of empowerment
- 2. EXTERNALLY INFLUENCED EMPOWERMENT see ESTHER
(chapter 2), SEPPHIRA (Acts 5 1-10) - These people depend on others to get started.
They move with the tide. A little push may be
what get them moving but sometimes, it may
actually take a great knock on their heads to
move them. But as Christians who must care for
one another, we may have to hit some several
times on their heads to kick start them. They are
the Hem and Haw (little men) in WHO MOVED MY
CHEESE. They stay on sulking that they can no
longer find their cheese in the usual cheese
station C while the little mice have moved on and
discovered other more bountiful cheese stations.
Paul warns Christians not to be associated with
idle men, but ends by saying to love them. We
show love when in spite of our brethrens
failure, we keep knocking them to move them to
better levels.
18Levels of empowerment using Mary Kay Ashs 4
types of people
- Mary Kay Ash in her biography Miracles do
Happen said that there are 4 types of people - Those who make things happen
- Those who watch things happen
- Those who wonder what happened and
- Those who do not even know that things have
happened - Every group and organization has a great number
of all categories and cannot be called successful
if the group on the lower ladder of the
compendium are allowed to be. This is very much
true of the church the early church introduced
the principle of caring for one another by
sharing all their possessions (Act 432-35).
19The lead to levels of empowerment
- Going by Mary Kay Ashs reasoning, the type of
empowerment every one has would depend on what
level on that compendium each person
intrinsically belongs.
20Analysis 1-those who make things happen
- Those who make things happen are self empowered.
They never stay comfortable where they are and do
not need any external push to move-on. They are
simply creative on their own and no holds-on or
hangs-on to the past they just keep moving. They
may fall many times over but they get up as many
times as they fall. These are what Stephen cover
termed the proactive people. For these
categories of people, salary is limiting-income
is what matters
21Analysis 2 those who watch things happen
- Those who watch things happen are internally
motivated but are inspired to get moving from
competitive edge. They have great deals of
initiatives but never take them until they see
someone else do the task. They are far more
motivated by competition than intrinsic
leadership. They do well once their competitive
instincts are activated. These categories of
people are referred to by Stephen covey as
reactive people. They may end up succeeding
better once they are hooked on. The sad aspect of
these categories of people is that they may
remain in limbo except that competitive trigger
is instigated. A proactive group may therefore do
well to instigate competitiveness to bring out
the potentials in this group of people. A NOTE OF
WARNING THOUGH IS THAT THESE PEOPLE MAY BECOME
DESTRUCTIVE UNLESS CLOSELY WATCHED AND
POSITIVELY ENCOURAGED
22Those who wonder what happened
- Those who wonder what happened need a good amount
of push to get out of confusion and get moving.
They are simply cheerleaders who do not even know
whether there has been a score, they just keep
cheering like Eddy Murphy in the Basket Ball
pitch of his movie-COMING TO AMERICA
23Those who do not know that anything happened
- Those who do not even know that things have
happened must be hit on the head ten times to
move out of their stupor. They are people who
after this talk would remember at best what
colour of dress the preacher wore
24Keys to empowerment
- Application of Stephen coveys seven habits
proactive begin with the end in mind put first
things first, think win-win, seek first to
understand synergise and sharpen the saw - Timeliness consciousness
- Perseverance
- Knowledge of your own personal potentials and
abilities
25Keys continued..
- Organization
- Readiness to start all over again
- The can do attitude
- Network extensively
26Sources of empowerment
- From intrinsic powers and spiritual inspirations
- From listening to peers and watching
- From group activities and group members
- From acquaintances in work or business places, on
the street, news media, written books, teachers
and preachers, program facilitators etc - From experience
- From friends
- From family (usually the least important), except
for financial empowerment
27TYPES OF EMPOWERMENT
- Educational empowerment
- Political empowerment
- Physical empowerment
- Economical OR Financial empowerment
28FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
- Financial empowerment means to give/have
control over your financial situation. - Therefore to achieve financial freedom, one
necessarily must be financially empowered
29WAYS OF ACHIEVING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
- Financial empowerment can be attained in the
following ways- - By staying continuously employable
- Through Savings
- From Gifts
- Assured Investment incomes
- From inheritance
- By obtaining Loans
30CONSTITUENTS OF ECOMONIC EMPOWERMENT
- A person is economically empowered when
- He/she has a steady and sustainable means of
livelihood - He or she consistently meets his desired level of
livelihood and has some savings - He/she has the capacity to generate sustainable
stream of incomes - He/she is able to undertake some level of
investment for the future - He/she has guaranteed financial supports for old
age (pension)
31Business opportunities for unemployed or
underemployed Christians
- Fashion business and Tailoring
- Fruits and vegetable vending
- Supplies and LPOs contracts
- Transportation-bus services, okada business, keke
business, haulage business etc - Service rendition-washman/woman, daycare
provision, night care provision, home care
provision, home tutors, barbing and hairdressing - Pure water making or vending
- Small scale production such as soap making, block
making, juice extraction, palm wine bottling - Distributive trade-wholesale or retail
consumption or productive - Catering-akara frying, akamu production,
restaurant (fixed or mobile), bakery etc - Handicapped and senior citizens persons help
provision - The list is endless provided the business does
not contradict with our Christian principles and
ethics -
32DIFFERENT FORMS OF BUSINESS CHALLENGES
- Internal/personal challenges
- External/environmental challenges
- Financial challenges
- Emotional challenges
- Administrative challenges
- Spiritual challenges
33Internal /personal challenges to business
- Lack of business plan
- Unappreciated impediments to business growth
- Basis for entering the business-envy,
retaliation, anger from an episode in ones life,
or shear interest in such business - Lack of self confidence
- Lack of self drive
- Business illiteracy
- Inability to apply Stephen Coveys Habit 2
begin with the end in Mind and A CAIN
CHARACTERISTICS IN THE CAIN AND ABEL STORY
34External/environmental challenges
- Business location
- Business connections
- Industry specifics
- Competition
- Family and friends
- Fiscal, Economic and Social challenges
- Unforeseen events
35Financial challenges
- Inadequate capital
- Business losses
- Illiteracy about different sources of finance
- Fear and/or inability to raise bank loans
- Financial leakages-inability to separate business
from personal/family funding - Poor financial structuring and alignment in
multiple business ventures
36Emotional challenges
- In ability to differentiate between business and
pleasure - Inability to say no to people- LOOSE-WIN PEOPLE
- Lack of focus
- Fanatic about voodism
- Lack of self control or over-sensitivity
- Over-influence of spouse
- Poor treatment of your workers
- People who practice Stephen Coveys 8th
Habit from Effectiveness to greatness tend to
do better in business. Jonah failed with Nineveh
assignment from emotional challenges
37Administrative challenges
- Poor internal controls
- Poor accounting system
- Lack of good organizational structure
- Highly de motivated staff leading to frauds in
business - Lack of management transparency
38Spiritual challenges
- The bible tells us that we are not fighting
against flesh and blood but against
principalities and powers - For some of us in business, our problems may
indeed be spiritual hence no mater what we put in
place, we still encounter heavy challenges. Such
spiritual challenges may be from - Courses known or unknown and deserved or
underserved - Spiritual impartations such as things buried in
our business locations - Staff in various spiritual warring activities
- Business partners and associates spiritual
activities
39SPIRITUAL CONTD.
- The prayer warriors of the church and the pastors
have the gifts to deal with spiritual challenges
in the business of believers. While it is
important to recognize when businesses are being
pelted by spiritual attacks, it is important to
check ourselves to be sure that we are not indeed
our own witches and wizards. A situation where a
believer presents and manifests same spiritual
symptoms to every Pastor and in every crusade may
be tantamount to him/her being the demon itself
40CAUSES OF DISTURBING BUSINESS CHALLENGES
- There is no business without challenges. However,
business challenges become true challenges when
they militate against further growth. These types
are caused by - Lack of plans for challenges
- Living a euphoria-too much in the dream not
appreciating the realities of life - Too much of mountain freights- people who fail to
rise again after a fall and are afraid to take on
challenges- Ruth was not afraid of the mountains
and she followed Naomi, today, a hidden women is
in the genealogy of the Savior of the world - The almighty enemy of progress-PRIDE- why must I
go and ask? Why must I start small? Why cant I
just be like the other person-the Ham and Hem
mentality
41Impediments to overcoming business challenges
- Self fear (cant do it attitude), envy, pride,
lack of knowledge, unappreciated self potentials,
inability to seek help due to pride or timidity - Jealousy and envy infested attitudes rather than
cooperation leading to inability to network - Being in the wrong business
- Rigidity in business decision
- Lack of faith that even in our challenges, God
has a divine plan-The woman with the issue of
Blood may never have been healed, Hannah the
barren may never born Samuel
42Winning ways to overcoming business
challenges-the hard stuff
- Start with the end in mind-plan your business
- Be a proactive business person
- Go for the right financial mixes
- Determine to separate business from family and
pleasure - Be sure to rise again even if you fall many times
over - Be professional and ethical about your business
- Be honest to your self and your business
associates. You cannot cheat or deceive others
for too long
43Winning ways- contd.
- Take loans whenever required and necessary
- Network effectively
- Go for advisory sessions when necessary
- Learn all you can about your business
- Believe you can reach beyond the sky-this is why
Hilary came out to be the worlds no one
president in a society where less than 100 years
ago, women could not vote, this is why a black
man (OBAMA) ventured into the presidential race
of great USA - Learn about other alternatives and associated
businesses
44Winning ways contd.
- Execute business plans effectively and in a
disciplined way - Identify challenges early enough and deal with
them - Do not accept sub-optimal businesses that would
not build you or enable you actualize your dreams - Be the master in your business not an on-looker
or watcher - Employ flexibility in business management
45Winning ways-the soft angle
- Do not be chicken hearted
- Manage with human angle-treat staff well
- Be humble about success
- Share victory and successes-do not hoard
knowledge and success - Interdependence is important-no one knows it all
- GIVE IT ALL TO GOD INSPITE OF YOUR EFFORTS LIKE
DAVID DID IN THE BOOK OF PSALMS
46Empowerment capping THE 7 Cs TO SUCCESS
- Coaches have a coach (mentors)
- Clarifiers safety people
- Collaborators readers and runners of your
vision - Confronters people that can tell you the truth
- Comforters put a balm on your pains/ fears
- Confiders people to confide in
- Catchers raise catchers (train people)
47MEMOIRS ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT
- The road to success is not straight. There is a
curve called Failure, a loop called Confusion,
speed bumps called Friends, red lights called
Enemies, caution lights called Family. You will
have flats called Jobs. - But, if you have a spare called Determination, an
engine called Perseverance, insurance called
Faith, a driver called Jesus, you will make it to
a place called Success.
48Conclusion
- RISE UP AND LET US PRAY
amen and may God make you an all-round
empowered Christian in Jesus name