Maintaining Momentum Myron Augsburger
Discouragement becomes a problem when it blurs vision for ministry. —Myron Augsburger D. L. Moody, the great evangelist, was said to have prayed often that the Lord would "keep me from ever losing the wonder." Anyone who ministers for Christ knows that wonder, as did Moody. We are filled with it when people we serve respond with joy to Christ's love. But the same ministry that fills us with wonder sometimes makes us wonder. Enlivening the souls of others often tries our own. We can become disheartened, and ministry gets mired. There are a number of things that can stall outreach ministry—fatigue, boredom, a change of priorities, church squabbles, to name a few. But perhaps the most significant is discouragement that accompanies the loss of purpose. Throughout my ministry, I've tried to sustain not only my own momentum, but also that of people I've walked with, led, or pastored. Here are a few things I have learned. What brakes momentum
Because Christians are in the business of spirituality, so to speak, we are apt to blame a slowdown of momentum on lack of devotion, some moral lapse, or, perhaps, the devil. Such things can and often do discourage us from reaching out. Naturally, in such cases, prayer and spiritual renewal go a long way toward building momentum again. On the other hand, we've learned that physical factors also play a role. If I've been up until midnight three nights in a row and then have to get up for a six o'clock appointment, it affects my mood. I become more clipped with others, work seems an effort, and the slightest problem can demoralize me. To put it another way, ministry bogs down when I don't lie down enough. Aside from spiritual and physical factors, however, I've found people are usually discouraged from ...
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