My sister-in-law gives exceptional international leadership to a company that specializes in outsourcing solutions. She travels the world negotiating multi-million dollar contracts. SUCCESS in business often depends on outsourcing – the delegating of everything you don't want to do, to someone who will do it for you. Some of this makes sense. No one person or group can possibly do everything! Nor should they, especially if the gifting/talent/money is not present. Things should be done well and efficiently.
I am thankful for Carey Nieuwhof for bringing this subject to the attention of Christians and churches through his ‘Life Matters’ blog. Carey notes:
“But the shadow side of outsourcing is that it can lead to an abdication of responsibility. When I was in high school, I thought math was so awful I remember thinking "when I get older I'm just going to hire someone to do my math." Right. Then I ended up in ministry. Glad I married a smart woman and have smart kids. And that I have a calculator. And that I don't do the finances at our church. Nothing wrong with not being good at something, but I cannot absolve myself of responsibility.”
So here is the ‘big idea’: Some Christians want to outsource their spiritual development/growth. As if leaving it to the Pastor or Sunday School Teacher or my spouse will really work. I cannot delegate my own spiritual growth. I must take responsibility. A decision to participate in the 40 Days of Love campaign makes sense doesn’t it?
Friday, February 6, 2009
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