What is God Up to? - New Birth Missionary Baptist Church
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What is God Up to? - New Birth Missionary Baptist Church
0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:49 PM Page 2 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:49 PM Page 9 18 {projectkingdom} th M E TAM O R P H O S I S pastoral anniversary 8 THE NEW BIRTH VOICE AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 m 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:49 PM Page 10 Eighteen years of powerful leadership—relentlessly following God; valiantly going places where many pastors would never step foot; radically breaking traditions to exalt God’s Kingdom. It’s no surprise, then, that such a devoted and passionate manservant of God would mark his 18th pastoral anniversary with the implementation of a Kingdom agenda that will change the very essence of ministry at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. By the end of 2005—Bishop Eddie L. Long’s 18th year of leading the flocks in this house of God— the people here will not be the same when it comes to debt freedom, health, employment, transportation, and other key areas of life. “Project Kingdom” will be responsible for the transformation that is expected to touch many in the congregation...and impact generations thereafter. m B A metamorphosis is in progress, and soon you won’t recognize New Birth. “You will be totally different from what you are and where you are now, and you will be able to see it, smell it, taste it, touch it and walk in it,” Bishop Long told the congregation in June, as he unveiled Project Kingdom, a profound concept of ministry that has been birthed not just to bless and change the surface of unfortunate circumstances for individuals and families, but to change the person and the patterns that have led to those circumstances. “This isn’t a Bishop program,” he clarified. “It’s a Kingdom agenda.” Here are the specifics: ■ 10 or more people have been selected to live debt free. ■ 100 or more families will be blessed with computers. ■ 120 men, who are heads of their households, have been selected to go through total life makeovers. ■ 100 youth with current GPAs below 2.0 will receive tutoring and mentoring. And that’s not all… ■ 100 percent transportation will be provided for single parents. ■ 100 percent home ownership will be facilitated for renters. ■ New Birth will be a 100 percent tithing ministry. ■ New Birth will be a 100 percent employed ministry. ■ The needs of furniture/cars/ Y L I S A B I R C clothing/food will be met 100 percent. ■ Hundreds have vowed to pursue healthy temples, with balanced weight and decreased blood pressure and cholesterol. The scriptural foundation of Project Kingdom comes from Acts 2:44-47, in which members of the early church came together and used their own resources to help others. “It would be a pity to be a part of this affluent, blessed community and church and sit next to folk who are suffering and you have what they Donations needed… +furniture +housing resources and services +automobiles +baby products +clothing +professional services +resources for computers need,” Bishop Long told the congregation. But with gifting comes responsibility, says Bishop. “If you’re just looking for a new car, you might as well go to a new church,” he announced. “The blessing has to last as a living testimony and move through the bloodline. What I’ve found is that people want help, but they don’t want the wisdom for help.” H “How did you get here?” It’s a very probing question, but a very freeing one indeed. It’s the question that Elder Tommy Powell, Project Director, says can be the catalyst for a strategy that will help move a person away from an unfortunate situation…for good! “If we don’t change minds and hearts, people will be back in the same boat one year from now. That’s not what we want,” says Elder Powell. “Beyond the blessings, we’re out to impart wisdom and reform lives.” More than 800 members completed assessment cards on June 7, expressing need in various areas. A team of 25 people will review each individual’s assessment card and a rating system will prioritize them according to the level and severity of need. An effort of this magnitude draws on the help of many of the ministries, deacons, elders and members to see it through on every level, says Elder Powell. According to Olivia Coleman, Project Coordinator, more than $15,000 in monetary donations had been provided by members at press time. In the end, success of this massive undertaking will be easy to see. Transformation will be tracked, and the numbers will tell all. Elder Powell: “We will see tangible results; it’s all measurable.” Stay tuned. To make a donation, call 770.696.9600, x5335. AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 THE NEW BIRTH VOICE 9 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:49 PM Page 11 th 18 Vast majorities of people pastoral anniversary invest more in their automobiles than they do in their health…until a significant problem occurs, says health and wellness specialist CAROLYN HARTFIELD. Here, she reports on what will inspire a changed lifestyle for more than 650 New Birth members—Project Kingdom Health. follow along on their own in becoming healthier beings, the health project is targeting three key areas: weight management, cholesterol and blood pressure. Obesity or being overweight; elevated cholesterol; and high blood pressure are all risk factors for coronary heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in this country. (Reducing these three risk factors will definitely help decrease the risk of heart disease.) In addition to the three key areas develop a healthier lifestyle by becoming more physically active, and making healthier food choices, which are both the keystones of good health. Each person who signed up will be assessed to determine levels of health and wellness and will receive coaching to help achieve doable personal health goals. Group participation as well as self-study assignments and materials will be available. Each participant is requested to commit to making health a top prior- Beloved, I pray that in all respects you may prosper and be in good health, just as your soul prospers. 3 J O H N 1 : 2 M E TAM O R P H O S I S {committofit} p Project Kingdom Health—the 6month health challenge that is a part of the overall Project Kingdom initiative announced by Bishop Long in June—kicked off on July 9 with more than 650 church members who formally signed up to commit to healthier lifestyles. Members pledged to take actions that will significantly reduce the risk for serious health problems, increase energy levels, enable them to feel better, improve overall quality of life and live longer. For these participants, and for others who did not formally sign up, but who wish to 10 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E of focus, other health concerns that help prevent, control or reduce chronic diseases—including various cancers, diabetes, asthma, depression, addictions and other ailments—will also be addressed. “Project Kingdom Health is very dear to me,” says Tangela Gray, Chief Ministry Officer and Project Kingdom Health Coordinator. “Last year I lost five relatives within a 30day period. Poor health issues were a contributing factor for each one. That was a real wake-up call for me…I immediately changed my lifestyle to improve my health.” As a result, Minister Gray has lost 30 pounds with Weight Watchers since January of this year. She is signed up for the Project Kingdom Health challenge, and is aiming to lose another 25 to 30 pounds by Dec. 31. Doable Personal Health Goals Participants in Project Kingdom Health Challenge will learn how to AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 ity, and simply to try out the suggestions presented for healthier living; to record their progress in personal wellness diaries; and, to complete an evaluation at the end of the project. Attendance in seminars and classes presented through the Health Services Ministry is strongly recommended as well as membership at Samson’s Health & Fitness Center. These suggestions will smooth the progress of making healthier lifestyle choices for the enduring journey of lifelong health and wellness. “After Project Kingdom Health ends, the principles of a healthy lifestyle will be continued with ongoing workshops and classes offered through the Health Services Ministry,” says Suzanne Cullins, M.D., Health Services Ministry Director. The Challenge Participants can move through the challenge on any of four levels: 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:49 PM Page 12 1) Freestyle—which includes weekly walking programs and weigh-ins, and a monthly gathering; 2) Weight Watchers, Inc. weekly support meetings at New Birth, or attendance at various other local sites that may be more convenient; 3) Sessions with personal trainers, nutritionists, health coaches and health and wellness specialists who will teach tips and techniques on improving current levels of fitness and diet; and, 4) Extreme team health coaching that will provide ongoing assistance to those who struggle with immense health challenges and are willing to make extreme changes in their current diet and fitness regimes. Registration is closed for the first group of participants, and the project will run through December 31, 2005. In response to the high demand for the challenge, there is talk of possibly forming a follow-up group. The ultimate grand prize is greater health, but as an additional incentive, the overall winner (with the most reduced weight, cholesterol and blood pressure levels) will receive a wardrobe and complete makeover. The Faith and Fitness Connection Today’s fast-paced lifestyles don’t allow much room for health. And that’s where the Project Kingdom Health challenge fits in. It is not easy for most people to make dramatic lifestyle changes. Project Kingdom Health will help participants change small things about their life so they can see big results. Physical health is an important factor toward effective service and worship. One of the most significant things you can do to improve your present state of health is based on your sincere convictions about what God has ordained for your life and your commitment to honor His temple of which you are in charge. Caring for your body will make you {healthfulinsight} ■ Relatively few people die of hypertension (high blood pressure)…but hundreds of thousands die each year of heart attacks and strokes, rooted in high blood pressure. To prevent high blood pressure, focus on daily physical activity and dietary intake. Increasing movement and daily energy expenditure helps lower blood pressure and increases good cholesterol levels. You are at higher risk if you are obese, a heavy alcohol drinker, a smoker, consume high levels of sodium (table salt), and lead a sedentary lifestyle. ■ High Cholesterol rarely gives any warning signs…that is why it is so important to always take preventive measures. High cholesterol is best known for the many threats it has on a healthy heart. When excess amounts of a waxy, fat-like substance builds up along the walls of the arteries, you face a dramatically higher risk of a complete blockage, leading to a heart attack or stroke. High cholesterol may run in families, but excessively high levels are usually the result of a poor diet high in saturated fats and calories, combined with little or no exercise. {keepGodinit!} Whenever you feel tempted to do the wrong thing, stop for a few seconds and say a short prayer asking for the strength to take you to the next step toward fulfilling your Kingdom health challenge commitment. a happier and healthier person. Getting in shape will give you more energy, better health, and greater protection against most chronic diseases that are crippling and killing too many of us. Your level of spirituality has a direct effect on your health and wellness. Once the connection is made between physical and spiritual health, you will experience lasting beneficiary lifestyle changes as Bishop Long continues to teach us by example as well as through practicality of scripture and biblical teachings. ■ Those who are sedentary and possess poor eating habits have failed to connect…their lifestyle choices to the basic principles of God’s perfect plan. The word diet comes from the Greek word “diaita,” which means “manner of living.” Both poor eating habits and a sedentary way of life directly reflect your manner of living and apparent weak beliefs in the need for a healthy lifestyle. As a result, you are more likely to give in to distractions and temptations that often lead to overeating, poor food choices and a lack of physical activity. Belief should be your most powerful motivation to achieve a healthier and more active lifestyle. 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:49 PM th 18 pastoral anniversary Page 13 ABOUT BISHOP EDDIE L. LONG {milestones and favorites} ★ MILESTONES ★ 1987 JULY—Reverend Eddie L. Long is appointed pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. 1994 JANUARY—Rev. Long is conse- crated as the third presiding Bishop of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship. 1995 Bishop Long takes a bold stand for God and publicly challenges the Muslim-led Million Man March. 1998 Receives honorary doctorate degrees from Beulah Heights Bible College of Atlanta, Georgia, and North Carolina Central University of Durham, North Carolina. JULY—Spreads the Word of God 12 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 18 2 0 0 5 guest perspectives S P I R I T & T R U T H What is God up to? “He’s trying to get our attention…” BISHOP WALTER SCOTT THOMAS says God is using the events that we see and face as the catalyst to bring us back to His love. Life is teaching us in an accelerated fashion that we cannot make it without Him. Charles Dickens opened his classic, “Tale of Two Cities,” with the words, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” That one phrase appropriately defines and describes our age. Everywhere we turn we see chaos and confusion, war and death, stress and tension. The news media impresses upon us each day that the gods of the modern age have abandoned us and that we are floating adrift in the strong currents of an unfriendly world. Each and every one of us has been exposed to it, and in our way we are trying to cope with it. There must be some rationale for this, some explanation that will give us solace and strength. There must be a word that will put it all into perspective. There is indeed an answer. God is up to something! There are those who would say that we use that phrase when we cannot find a rational explanation. However, I use it because it is the rational explanation. God is trying once again to get our attention. He is using the events that we see and face as the catalyst to bring us back to His love. We have sown to the wind and now we are reaping the whirlwind. The struggles that we are facing are the result of choices we have made; yet, God is using them to restore the relationship we need with Him. Life is teaching us in an accelerated fashion that we cannot make it without God. To quote the saints of old, “if ever we need the Lord, we sure do need Him now, right now.” That is the need of the age. This is our need, and God has orchestrated our growth and our development. Keep your eyes open, keep your ears open, and keep your mind open because God is doing a new thing and it is time for His people to see it. Bishop Walter Scott Thomas has served as pastor of the New Psalmist Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland since 1975. The church’s national television broadcast is “Empowering Disciples.” Bishop Thomas is author of the books “Spiritual Navigation for the 21st Century” and “Good Meat Makes its Own Gravy.” For more information, visit www.newpsalmist.org. What is God up to? “He wants us to live an abundant life…” PASTOR PAULA WHITE says if you have a problem with prosperity, that’s the thing— “you” have the problem. It’s not God. It’s you, and it’s a mindset, because poverty is a mindset. God’s Word is precept upon precept, line upon line principles. The first thing you need to know about walking in supernatural increase is that God wants you to prosper. Now, I know that sounds so simple, but you would be amazed at how many peo- AU UG GU US S TT | | S SE E PP TT E EM MB BE ER R 2 20 00 05 5 A H EE N N EE W W B B II R R TT H H V VO O II C C EE 17 17 TT H 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 19 2 0 0 5 S P I R I T & T R U T H guest perspective [cont.] ple struggle in their mind with the fact that God wants them to prosper. It’s because life teaches you contrary. Many of us struggle. The struggle is not in preparing the place of prosperity. The struggle is not the place of provision; the struggle is preparing God’s people. It always has been. It’s like when He was moving the children of Israel out of Egypt. The problem was not to prepare the place. The problem was to prepare the people, nomadic people who were so used to traveling. You may have traveled all your life, looking for the blessings of God, but all you’ve done is survived. You’ve traveled from this situation, this circumstance, to that; and you’re hooked on surviving. But God doesn’t want you to just survive. When the children of Israel got to the Jordan River, the manna stopped. God doesn’t want you to live on manna. He doesn’t want you to live on miracles. You’re not supposed to survive from miracle to miracle to miracle. God’s people are supposed to live in the abundance and the overflow of His goodness, His mercy and His provision. You’re not supposed to have to pray to make it from day to day. You’re supposed to walk by goodness. What God provided is the supernatural abundant life that Jesus Christ declared when He said, “It is finished.” Your prosperity is God’s pleasure Psalm 35:27 says, Yea, let them say continually, Let the Lord be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of His servant. The context of Psalm 35 is David lamenting to God over those who are mocking him, laughing at him, judging him, and rejoicing in David’s flight from his enemies. But 18 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E despite their gloating, David declares that they will eventually have to admit how good God is to David and will finally declare from their own lips, “Let the Lord be magnified.” When you begin to praise God, it means He swells up. When your enemies attack you, God will prosper you as you praise Him. When you magnify God, you enlarge your view of Him. Your perspective and view of God becomes bigger than your problem—it swells God up. Despite trouble, He becomes your source. You have to understand that God is not glorified when you can’t put food on your table. God is not glorified when you can’t send missionaries out. God is not glorified when you have a dream and no resources to fulfill the dream and the desire in your heart. So the Bible says, “Let the Lord be magnified.” Get a picture of this right now. God swells up, because He takes pleasure in the prosperity of His servant. When you prosper, it brings pleasure to God. Do you want to please God? God says, “I take pleasure when you prosper.” That means if you have a problem with prosperity, that’s the thing—you have the problem. It’s not God. It’s you, and it’s a mind-set, because poverty is a mind-set. When my husband Randy and I moved into our first nice home, I remember relaxing in the comfort of what God had provided, and I suddenly began to feel guilty. I felt like, “I don’t deserve this.” Before I had a chance to become overwhelmed, the Lord rebuked me and said, “Paula, it has nothing to do with what you deserve or don’t deserve, because it’s not because of your works. It is because of the provisions included in the blood covenant that you can sit AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 here today. This has nothing to do with you. It has everything to do with Me.” —Excerpt taken from Pastor Paula White’s new book, “Living the Abundant Life.” Paula White, along with her husband, Randy White, is Co-Pastor and Co-Founder of Without Walls International Church, a thriving, multi-racial congregation of some 18,000 members in Tampa, Florida. For more information, visit www.paulawhite.org. What is God Up to? “He’s blessing us with pastors who watch over our souls…” DR. SAMUEL CHAND says we don’t have a biblical understanding of the gifts we have in our pastors. God can accomplish His goals for the church if the church understands and appreciates her pastor. 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 20 2 0 0 5 S P I R I T & T R U T H Pastors see it all. Of all professionals, pastors see more of the underbelly of life than any other professional. An attorney deals with legal issues. An auto-mechanic deals with automobiles. A doctor deals with physical issues. A psychiatrist deals with mental and emotional issues. A banker deals with finances. An educator deals with education. A funeral director deals with issues of burial. Pastors deal with it all! A pastor is with a family from the womb to the tomb. A Pastor is there when babies are born and when death occurs in the family. A Pastor is there when people give their lives to the Lord and when they struggle with their faith and return to a life of sin. A pastor is there when people move into a new house to celebrate as well as when foreclosure and eviction is looming. A pastor counsels people with mental, emotional and relational issues. A pastor is in the hospital, the funeral home, the courtroom, the banker’s office—the pastor is there. The pastor or a pastoral-care team member is there 24/7/365. Pastors see more of the wear and tear of life than anyone else. I should know—I was born in a pastor’s home. I have served as a pastor, and now I serve pastors all over this globe. Pastors are my heroes because they serve with a pure heart. In comparison to other professionals of equal education, experience and responsibility, pastors are grossly underpaid and greatly under appreciated. Their future, unlike most corporations, is rarely secured. Many churches celebrate their pastors through pastor appreciation events—this is good; however, more is needed. Like all things, there are healthy ways of caring for pastors; then there are dysfunctional ways of caring for pastors. Dysfunctional ways of caring for pastors: ■ To get noticed or gain access ■ To leverage control or curry favor ■ Give to get ■ Upset in absence of a response ■ Broadcasting to everyone what is done Healthy ways of caring for pastors: ■ Wanting nothing in return ■ Genuine gratefulness ■ Prayer of thanksgiving ■ Encouraging others to care for pastors ■ No strings attached Reasons why more care is not given to pastors: ■ We don’t have a biblical understanding of the gifts we have in our pastors. ■ We wait for special days or occasions. ■ Lack of teaching, because pastors often find it awkward to speak about themselves in an elevating manner. ■ Fear that we might be misunderstood. ■ Thinking that our gift is too small or insignificant. Some suggestions for caring for your pastor: ■ Submit yourself to pastoral authority—Romans 13:1-2; Hebrews 13:7, 17. ■ Pray daily for the pastor and family’s well-being and wisdom. ■ If pastor is ministering within traveling distance, show up to support. ■ Never engage in gossip; stop people dead in their tracks if they are bad-mouthing the pastor. ■ Find creative ways to say “Thank you.” ■ Sow seeds of generosity—financially—into your pastor’s life. ■ Be sensitive to the pastor’s famly—they live center-stage. ■ Encourage time away to replenish and refresh. When the pastor is encouraged— the church is encouraged. When the pastor is stress free— the church is joyful. When the pastor is fulfilled at home—the church is peaceful. Let’s bless our pastors for they watch over our souls. Dr. Samuel R. Chand serves as Chancellor of Beulah Heights Bible College in Atlanta, GA. He has become renowned as a Dream Releaser, and also serves as a Leadership Consultant to large churches and corporations. For more information, visit www.samchand.com. What is God up to? “He’s testing the ‘hell’ out of us…” BISHOP DONALD HILLIARD says God wants us to press through life’s pressure points. When He gets finished, there won’t be any more ‘hell’ left on the inside of us. AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E 19 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 21 2 0 0 5 S P I R I T & T R U T H guest perspectives [cont.] I remember visiting one of the ladies in my church who was going through an incredible series of trials with her marriage, her children, her job, and the loss of some of her loved ones. After listening to her story, I said, “Daughter, the Lord is just bringing you through.” Then I took her hand and began to pray with her: “God, strengthen her. Lord, touch her.” Then I added, “He’s just testing you. He’s teaching and developing you.” At that point this dear Christian woman said, “Let me just say one thing, Bishop: God is testing the hell out of me, and I just wish He'd stop it!” That caught me off guard, but after a moment of thought I said, “Yes, God is testing the hell out of you, sister; and He’s testing the hell out of me too, because when He gets finished, there won’t be any more hell left on the inside of us. God is making us sweeter, kinder, and more prayerful. He’s making us into praisers.” We all face pressures in a society still divided along the lines of gender, race, and religion. To make things even worse, our society is growing 20 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E increasingly “cold.” We are becoming a “high-tech, low-touch” society where few people genuinely seem to care for others. At times it seems difficult to know who we can trust. If you are not careful, you can let people put a ceiling on your blessing; you can let them block your march to destiny and the crown God has promised you. You have to look past the critics and hypocrites, and say yes to God. You must refuse to be hindered by negativity and people whose intentions are mean and resentful. I am yet amazed as I look around at our church sanctuary and consider our journey. I had to press through my share of life’s pressure points before God granted me success. When my critics argued and gossiped about me, making bold and generous declarations of my inability to complete such an enormous building project, or that I would “run with the money,” I learned to do what David did when he was in trouble—I strengthened myself in the Lord, and encouraged my soul. I was determined to finish my assignment! Stand in the face of pressure The greatest revenge against the adversary of our souls—and those who seem to delight in helping him do his dirty work in our lives—is simply to stand fast in the face of pressure, without backing up or giving up. Your challenge is to press through life’s pressure points and take joy in the fact that you are still here. You have survived. It pleases God and brings Him glory when you refuse to fold under the pressure of ruthless criticism, when you say no to the doubters and naysayers who hate and fear your AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 God-given dreams. Joseph, the dreamer of the Old Testament, was hated by his own brothers simply because he had a dream. Could it be that dreamers are a threat to those who have no dreams, or those who look back with regret over missed opportunities and dine on bitterness and regret? It would do us all well to dwell among those who wish us well, and celebrate us rather than berate us. Life is too short to waste time trying to convince dream killers that dreams really do come true. You will survive if you hold your head up high, square your shoulders, lift your hands, and give God praise in the midst of your darkest hour. Do it, and watch Him raise you up in front of your enemies. For no matter how bad things look, those who live in the grip of His mercy will always win. —Excerpt taken from Bishop Donald Hilliard’s new book, “In the Grip of His Mercy.” Bishop Donald Hilliard is pastor of Cathedral International—one church serving the specific needs of worship in three urban area locations of New Jersey: Cathedral International in Perth Amboy, Cathedral Assembly by the Shore in Asbury Park, and Cathedral Assembly in the Fields in Plainfield. For more information, visit www.donaldhilliard.org. What is God up to? “He’s connecting nations for new levels of Kingdom reign…” BISHOP TUDOR BISMARK says 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 22 2 0 0 5 S P I R I T & T R U T H we are seeing the emergence of a number of common denominators, globally, in which God is moving with such notable power. We are now living in the season of the manifestation of the Kingdom of God in power and might. Globally, we are experiencing a tremendous rise in Anointing and in the demonstration of the power of the Holy Spirit. In this manifestation, we are seeing the emergence of a number of common denominators in which God is moving with such notable power. Restoration of the fivefold ministry with Apostolic headship: There is an anointing being released to establish visible government and order. This is manifest in the emergence of the assembling of Apostolic roundtables and councils, where headship gifts that God has raised over regions are coming together, deliberating on spiritual governmental issues of nations and regions. Development of powerful churches with multifarious teams and resources: The concept of “church” is changing. God is releasing an incredible anointing for creativity in the way ministries conduct themselves. We are seeing a kaleidoscope of expression in the church that speaks of the ever-increasing diversity of the God we serve. Intercessory Prayer: An authoritative voice is being released with growing intensity to overthrow demonic altars and their systems. With prophetic declarations and governmental decrees, the ancient structures of darkness are being challenged and overthrown in the name of Jesus! Deliverance Ministry: A proclamation and experience of true liberty in Christ is now factual reality as all kinds of curses are broken in the anointing of deliverance. A manifestation of the Supernatural evidential in the demonstration of miracles, signs and wonders is now a part of the experience of church. Praise and Worship: More than a song, a melody or a beat, God is releasing the sound of the Kingdom as a power base for power ministry. It is the sound of the return of a victorious King in RULE. Social Involvement: The ministry of the Kingdom is the ministry to people. In this season is released an anointing for the care of peoples. We are engaged in the meeting of needs, at the point of their expression; alleviating poverty through humanitarian acts in orphanages and medically disadvantaged communities by providing food, clothing, shelter and empowerment of every practical kind. In this, we build the Kingdom of God. Market Place Ministry: The teaching of prosperity on God’s terms with applicable Kingdom principles is birthing a level of economic empowerment that is taking on the secular. These entities are formulating business enterprises for the generation of huge money and substance to push and confirm the Gospel all over the world. In-House Kingdom Training: Every soldier of the Army is being conscripted to personal discipline in the concepts of the kingdom. We are seeing the application of the Kingdom of God to individual lives, which is producing a corporate strengthening of the Kingdom community. Unity amongst national Leaders’ Apostolic Headship: God is pouring the anointing for unity, in which is established the commanded blessing of the Lord that our congregations and communities are experiencing the benefit of. Strategic Headship: More Apostolic leader and headship gifts are being raised to prominent and strategic positions to provide counsel to governmental leaders. The influence of the Kingdom through these men and women is spreading from heads of state to members of parliament to policy makers for the ultimate dominion of the Kingdom of God in the earth. These basic denominators are essential for city, regional, and national transformation. We are witnessing their function in varying degrees in South America, Africa, Asia, New Zealand and various AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E 21 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 23 2 0 0 5 S P I R I T & T R U T H guest perspectives [cont.] places in Central America where the anointing has so transformed the lives of people that a new and Godly paradigm has been established even for generations unborn to time. Countries such as Guatemala, Uganda and Kenya are currently in the current of the anointing that transforms. This river is raging to all parts of the world, and to every life and ministry that will be open to its never ebbing flow. We are convinced that in this NOW season—as God is building His Kingdom, showing Himself strong, being made manifest to all mankind—that we will witness the Glory of God cover the whole earth as the waters cover the sea. Bishop Tudor Bismark serves as an Apostolic overseer to more than 900 churches in 12 African nations, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, South America, the West Indies, and the United States. For more information, visit www.tudorbismark.org. God is also sending the following messengers to deliver His Word at this year’s conference… PASTOR CREFLO A. DOLLAR For Dr. Creflo A. Dollar, excellence is a way of life. The dynamic founder of World Changers Ministries (WCM)—a global ministry organization anchored by the 23,500-member World Changers 22 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E Church International (WCCI) in College Park, Georgia—insists on that standard in every area of ministry. The goal of his very existence is to bring the good news of Jesus Christ to people of every color and culture, literally changing the world one person at a time. The awardwinning Changing Your World television broadcast, first aired in 1990, now reaches nearly one billion homes on a vast network of stations in practically every country in the world. For more on Dr. Creflo Dollar, visit www.creflodollarministries.org. BISHOP NEIL ELLIS Bishop Neil Ellis organized Mount Tabor Union Baptist Church in February of 1987 with 13 members, and it is now one of the fastest growing churches in the Bahamas. In 1995 Bishop Ellis was consecrated as Bishop of Foreign Ministries. Through his diligence and commitment to the Fellowship he has been named First Assistant to the International Presiding Bishop, an appointment to the Executive Council of the Fellowship and in November 2000, he was appointed to the newly created position of Chairman of the College of Bishops for this International Fellowship. Bishop Ellis completed the Florida extension of the New York School of Theology’s Masters Degree in AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 Pastoral Ministries in June of 1989. He is the author of over seven books. Bishop Ellis is married to the former Patrice Michelle Johnson and they have two children together. They currently reside in the West New Providence on the island of Nassau in the Bahamas. For more on Bishop Neil Ellis, visit www.mounttabor.org. BISHOP T. D. JAKES Ministerial and business visionary, entrepreneurial trailblazer, altruistic philanthropist, and spiritual shepherd to millions around the globe, Bishop Thomas D. Jakes, Sr., began fulfilling his call to the ministry in 1979 when he founded Greater Emmanuel Temple of Faith. It was a small beginning, in a small West Virginia church, pastoring a small congregation 10members strong. More than 25 years later, he pastors what Christianity Today calls “one of America’s fastest growing megachurches.” The Potter’s House of Dallas, To Inc., a multiracial register for non-denominaSPIRIT & TRUTH, tional church with visit www.new50-plus active outreach ministries, has birth.org dominated church growth records since its inception in 1996. Within eight years, The Potter’s House grew from the 50 families that relocated with the Jakes’ family from West Virginia to Dallas to more than 30,000 members to-date. For more on Bishop T.D. Jakes, visit www.tdjakes.org. 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 25 V | gospel power in the house w Salah brings G-Soul to the stage Thank God for a new thing… a new sound…a new genre of Gospel music coming from a new artist. Writer NANCY LADSON chats with New Birth’s own, Salah. 24 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E What is G-Soul? Or better yet, what is it not? “It’s not your typical Gospel music,” says singer/songwriter/producer/composer Salah Jalajel, New Birth’s praise and worship team member who just recently made his debut as a solo recording artist with the release of his new album, “Jesus 101.” G-Soul doesn’t fit in a category with the old Negro spiritual, nor does it fit in with the new contemporary styles of artists like Kirk Franklin or Mary Mary. It is a genre Salah himself coined that is more a mixture of R&B, a twang of Soul, and a smidge of Hip-Hop—all neosoulfully blended just right to present the life-giving message of Jesus Christ. The fact that G-Soul is hard to categorize is not surprising to Salah. In fact, he set out to accomplish just that. He wants to break barriers with his music by reaching people who listen to R&B and Hip-Hop, who may not be saved. “When you say you are a gospel artist, you get placed in a category. By saying my music is G-Soul, it won’t be categorized just to a certain audience. It can be played on any (radio) station,” he explains. “I simply want to create music to touch the un-touched—people who are not in church. I want the youth to know that it’s okay to praise God.” While Salah purposefully targets to AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 influence the unsaved audience, he also knows there’s a growing segment of listeners in varied age groups who are saved, yet are a bit more savvy about their music and are yearning for a different flavor from inspirational sounds; music that is right in line with what Salah brings. “When you get into your walk, often enough you need new things to refresh you, energize you and keep you moving with where God is,” he says. “When God speaks to my spirit, He is always reminding me that ‘I am God, the creator of all things, what makes you think that I would ever stop creating?’ Just like Bishop Long says, God is moving, if you stand still, you’re going to miss what He is doing.” Ear candy Salah is no newcomer to this industry. He has opened for such wellknown artists as Teddy Riley, Biz Markie, Rob Base and Donnie McClurkin; and he has created with production team The Newton Twins (Miseducation of Lauryn Hill) and producer Rich Harrison (Beyonce’s Crazy in Love and Amerie’s 1 Thing). While growing up, his secular music influences came from Stevie Wonder, the Gap Band, and Guy. Today, you can find him listening to the sounds of Deitrick Haddon and his ultimate Gospel music inspiration, Fred Hammond. Describing his music as “ear 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 26 candy,” Salah says his sound pulls the listener in. “They think they are listening to one thing, then they realize they are listening to something else.” He says the most important objective is to get the Word of God out. “Jesus 101” contains such sure-tobe hits as the smoothly upbeat “In Jesus Name,” in which Salah speaks about the trials and tribulations that God allows you to go through in order to mold you into the person He wants you to be. Then there’s the head-bobber “My Heart’s Desire,” and “You Saved Me,” a song that radiates the passion Salah has for Jesus, as he thanks Christ for sacrificing His life for him. It’s Salah’s passion for Christ that pulled in his manager, Billy Raum, to this project. “When I listened to his demo for the first time, I loved it. I deal with people who work with a lot of secular music for wellknown artists, and they all loved it,” says Raum. “But I’ll tell you this: Salah is one of the most dedicated persons to Christ that I’ve ever met. I respect him in reference to his love for Christ and his trust in Christ. It’s unbelievable. You’ll see people in the music business who say they (love God), yet they’re doing something different. Salah really lives what he sings, and that’s what comes across in his music.” Former thing: Islam Born in Baltimore to Palestinian parents who were Muslim, and raised to practice the Islamic faith, Salah (meaning “righteousness”) considered himself to be a dedicated Muslim. He would pray several times a day to Allah and fast during Ramadan, but he did not find his religion to be fulfilling. “Every prayer was the same; you do not feel God moving in you, and I always wanted more,” he says. It was not until Salah married his wife, Naquilla, and moved to Virginia with their then 3-year-old daughter, Nahyo, that he was given an opportunity to connect with Christ. God used Nahyo to win Salah’s soul; she asked her daddy to go with her to church. “You know I couldn’t say no to her, so I went,” he recalls. The experience presented “something new” that lured him “When God speaks to my spirit, He is always reminding me that ‘I am God, the creator of all things, what makes you think that I would ever stop creating?’” back that next Sunday, and again many Sundays thereafter. Salah soon dedicated his life to Christ and was drawn to the praise and worship team at his new church home, Grace Church in Virginia. Salah began to recognize the anointing on his life for music that others had always noticed while he was still practicing the Islamic faith. “I would sing at funerals (at Christian churches) when I was younger and (still) a Muslim, and people would tell me I had an anointing,” he remembers. “I would be like, ‘I’m a Muslim!’ They wouldn’t believe me.” After singing with the praise and worship team at Grace Church for four years, he had no doubt that it was true all along. Not long after realizing his anointing, Salah began feeling a tug to leave Virginia and move to Atlanta. Once settled in Atlanta, the Spirit guided Salah to New Birth. He says he had doubts about joining a mega church. “I always was turned off by big churches, but coming into (New Birth) was an intimate feeling,” he says. He knew he was home. “(Under Bishop Long) I grew so much in the first six months, maturing in such a short time; Bishop is incredible! He will tell you all of your business and confirm everything God is telling you.” Salah says he was ready when he received Divine instruction to begin working on this new album. “God told me that people are assigned to my life. I am accountable. That’s why when making this album, I didn’t quit, didn’t stop.” Naquilla, his wife of 11 years, shares those sentiments. “When it was clear that God’s plan for Salah was to make this album, it was going to be done. It was like, ‘What sacrifice do we have to make?’” says Naquilla. “If God called him to get there, he was going to get there!” And get there, he did. G-Soul, welcome to the stage…in Jesus’ name. “Jesus 101” was released nationwide in July, and can be purchased in Called to Conquer Bookstores, or online at Amazon.com. Salah and his wife Naquilla have two daughters Nahyo, 8, and Zahra, 4. AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E 25 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 27 V | newsworthy Equipping Parents of the Physically and Mentally Challenged...A Little Girl Doing Big Things...Save the Date t Equipping Parents of the Physically and Mentally Challenged BY NORMA STANLEY EQUIPPING FOR LIFE! A RESOURCE Workshop & Family Funfest There is a poem written by an anonymous author that describes the child who cannot talk, walk and who is mentally and physically impaired. The poem is entitled “I Am The Child,” and it speaks volumes to the families, friends and acquaintances of these children. When: Saturday, Aug. 20 Where: Brook Run Park, Chamblee Dunwoody, Georgia Tickets: $25 for families of four Registration & Information: 770.860.9990, or 770.873.3245 “You often pity me, I see it in your eyes…You wonder how much I am aware of…I see that as well…I am aware of much…(I am aware of whether you are) patient or impatient, full of love and desire or if you are just doing your duty by me…I am the disabled child. If you allow me, I will teach you about what is really important in life. I will give you and teach you unconditional love. I gift you with my innocent trust, my dependency on you. I teach you respect for others and their uniqueness. I teach you about the sanctity of life. I teach you how precious this very life is and about not taking things for granted. I teach you about forgetting your own needs, desires and dreaming new dreams. I teach you giving. Most of all, I teach you hope and faith.” As it is for the child, in a multitude of cases, so it is for the parent, and although there are many organizations that exist to assist parents of these children, many voids of information and resources on how to cope are still left to be filled. It is for this reason that the “Equipping For Life! A Resource Workshop and Family Funfest” for families with developmentally challenged children, who may even be transitioning into adulthood, will take place Saturday, Aug. 20, at Brook Run Park in Chamblee Dunwoody, Georgia. Presented by All Children Are Special, Inc., a non-profit advocacy organization that exists to enhance the quality of life for families with special needs children, the morning workshop (9 a.m. to noon) will feature speakers from various organizations discussing issues relevant to 26 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 the survival and success of these families. Among the topics to be discussed will be how faith communities are seeking to address the needs of these families (in areas seemingly as simple as being able to come to their church to worship, but in reality is very difficult); the significant need for qualified childcare; preparing for the future and building trusts and wills; foster parenting; support for single mothers of these children; and, how to maintain thriving relationships between married moms and dads. Representatives from organizations such as Georgia Parent-toParent, Creative Community Services, Atlanta Alliance for Developmental Disabilities and Governor’s Council on Disabilities will be speaking on some of these issues. In addition, Olympic Gold Medal Winner, Curtis Lovejoy, who was paralyzed from an accident when he was younger, but still went on to become an international Olympic champion, will also be speaking. Lovejoy still competes in various areas. The family funfest is geared to families of disabled children, but everyone is welcome. The afternoon celebration (noon to 6 p.m.) is a multicultural family gathering and cookout that will feature live entertainment of local and nationally known contemporary gospel, holy hip hop and inspirational jazz artists. s s 0806_Voice 8/8/05 1:50 PM Page 28 A Little Girl Doing Big Things BY SACHEL S. SEABROOK Sydney Caldwell is determined to let the community know who Bishop Eddie L. Long is. She researched her pastor and created a comprehensive school project titled, “Bishop Eddie L. Long: Why is he called Preacher, Visionary and Missionary?” “When everyone first saw my project, they thought my mom did it,” says 11-year-old Sydney Caldwell of DeKalb Elementary School of the Arts at Hooper Alexander in Decatur, Georgia. “My friends and teachers were shocked to find out that I did most of the work by myself.” Complete with a purple and gold backboard including detailed graphs and a well-researched written report, it was no doubt that she would receive some kind of recognition. Guidelines for the project required all titles to be presented in the form of a question, and all research and materials were required to factually answer the title ques- tion. “I was very confident that she would do well. I was very pleased with the end result,” says Kathleen Caldwell, Sydney’s mother. In DeKalb County, all 5th graders are required to participate in a social studies/science fair. While usually most students decide to do their project on a historical figure or event, Sydney decided to think outside of the box and do her project on her pastor, Bishop Eddie L. Long. When asked what encouraged her to select her pastor, the softspoken rising 6th grader explained, “I thought about how T.D Jakes is well known. I wanted to let people in my school know about (Bishop Long) in hopes to draw people into the church to receive God’s word. I felt like he was the perfect person to do my project on, so I put a lot of hard work into it to make sure I represented him well.” And all her hard work paid off. After graciously passing around surveys to members after church, interviewing Eric Long, Bishop’s son, and dedicating many hours to her project, Sydney managed to win 4th place. “When I found out I won 4th place, I was a little upset that I didn’t get into the top three, but at least I was recognized,” says this vivacious child of God. Although her family has been devoted members of New Birth since 1989, Sydney didn’t really accept Christ into her heart until 4 years ago. Now an actively involved member of the Next Generation Children’s Ministry, Sydney strives to be the salt and shining light among her peers. “I tell my friends not to do anything to get into trouble. It’s very important to be obedient to your parents.” Being one of the few reports actu- ally read at the social studies fair, Sydney’s project has given her school, as well as her community, a glimpse into who Bishop Long really is, and whose he is! She says many people came to her and her family expressing their thoughts about the project. “I didn’t know that about your pastor,” she remembers hearing from one enthusiastic teacher. Sydney says it was exciting to enlighten people about Bishop Long. “I wanted my project to draw people in to the church that they may be spiritually fed.” And it’s already begun. Through her project, Sydney has encouraged one of her friends to visit and join New Birth. Based on what she has received from listening to Bishop Long herself, Sydney is determined to do what God has ordained for her life. “I want to come alive in 2005,” she says. Sydney truly is a little girl doing big things. Save the Date SEPTEMBER 5-9 Corporate Morning Prayer SEPTEMBER 11-14 Spirit & Truth 2005 OCTOBER 3-7 Corporate Morning Prayer DECEMBER 9-10 Marriage Conference AUGUST | SEPTEMBER 2005 DECEMBER 31 Watchnight 2006 T H E N E W B I R T H V O I C E 27