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What Is a Healthy Church Member?

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Biblically and practically instructs church members in ways they can labor for the health of their church.

What Is a Healthy Church Member? takes its cue from Mark Dever's book What Is a Healthy Church?, which offered one definition of what a healthy church looks like biblically and historically. In this new work, pastor Thabiti Anyabwile attempts to answer the natural next question: "What does a healthy church member look like in the light...

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Part of the Body Of Christ

The Bible is God's written word. Scripture is God's revelation for the individual and God's church. God wants His flock to serve him in the Church; God wants His flock to understand His Word. What is a healthy church? What is a healthy church member? The Church is the body of Christ; the sum of all believers who have truly accepted Jesus as Savior; that is the True Church. What makes up a healthy church congregation? What makes up a healthy member of that local congregation? Mark Dever wrote a book titled: What is a Healthy Church? Thabiti M. Anyabwile's book can be thought of as a supplemental to Dever's work. Both books are pleads to be a student of God's word. The first three points are ways to understand the Scripture: 1) An expositional listener 2) A Biblical Theologian 3) Gospel saturated An expositional listener studies scripture verse by verse and paragraph by paragraph. To be a healthy church member one needs to study the word in a comprehensive manner. One does not pick and choose what topics one wants to hear. To study God's Word one does not choose specific parts to hear. A Biblical Theologian is one who seeks to understand theological terms, but more importantly how the parts of God's revelation come together. Gospel saturated is one who wants to know what Jesus demands of His flock. For sure to have an intellectual knowledge of what the Gospels teach, but so much more. No mere acknowledgement that the Man from Galilee walked this earth two thousand years ago. To be grounded in the teachings of Jesus and what His teaching says about you the sinner: you as a sinner deserve to live in all eternity in Hell. To know what sin is and where an unrepeated person stands before God. Of course this all is useless unless the Church member has accepted Jesus as Savior. A healthy Church member is genuinely converted. The fifth mark of a healthy Church member is Biblical evangelist- not a church recruiter: To not let the pastor be the sole teacher about a person's peril of the soul. A healthy church member needs to be a committed member. Yes be committed to Sunday worship and Bible study, but also function within the Body of Christ by being active in some sort of ministry. Number 7 is a seeker of discipline. That is to be active but to recognize authority within the church and to be obedient to authority in the church. Number 8 is a growing disciple: to be a student and to expand ones horizon in serving Christ. Number 9 is a humble follower and 10 a prayer warrior: to be in constant contact with God. This book is design for group discussion with questions at the end of each chapter, but also an excellent source for an individual to evaluate how he is functioning within the Body Christ.

The Nine (Ten) Marks of A Healthy Church Member

Building upon the excellent foundation of Pastor Mark Dever's "What Is a Healthy Church?" Thabiti Anyabwile does not just repeat Dever's philosophy. He develops it with pertinent insight for the people (not just person) in the pew. As such, this is the perfect compliment to Dever's work which focuses more on the role of the pastoral leadership team in developing a healthy church. The list of recommendations forms a veritable "Who's Who" of conservative Evangelical leaders: John MacArthur, R. Albert Mohler, Jr., R. C. Sproul, etc. They accurately extol the virtues of the book as a biblical handbook on true Christian community. Every pastor should be so delighted by this book that they order a copy for every member. For no pastor can work alone in moving with the Spirit toward the biblically healthy church. It must be a joint effort of equipping pastors and equipped people (see Ephesians 4:11-16). Pastor Anyabwile (note--Pastor--he practices what he preaches) outlines the ten marks (he adds a tenth that surely Pastor Dever approves of) as follows. The healthy church member is: 1. An expositional listener 2. A biblical theologian 3. Gospel saturated 4. Genuinely converted 5. A biblical evangelist 6. A committed member 7. A seeker of discipline 8. A growing disciple 9. A humble follower 10. A prayer warrior Each chapter includes a built-in discussion guide, making the book very effective in church small groups and in adult Sunday School classes. Some reviewers have expressed that Anyabwile has not broken new ground. While I understand what they mean and while I sense their positive meaning in that comment, I would say it differently. As a former pastor, as a current seminary professor training pastors, and as a church consultant, pastors would "die for" (die and go to heaven) a church composed of a congregation with these ten traits. In other words, the "new ground" is that while this is a typical biblical norm for a local church congregation, unfortunately it is not the typical actual norm today. The "new ground" is an engaging, applicable, biblical discussion that can move congregations toward the biblical norm. Reviewer: Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of "Soul Physicians: A Theology of Soul Care and Spiritual Direction," "Spiritual Friends: A Methodology of Soul Care and Spiritual Direction," and "Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care and Spiritual Direction."

Book Review: What is a Healthy Church Member?

-Introduction- What is a Healthy Church Member? is the latest addition to the 9Marks series of books, however this installment is not authored by Mark Dever who is commonly associated with this ministry, rather it has been penned by Thabiti M. Anyabwile. Anyabwile is the senior pastor of First Baptist Church, Grand Cayman Islands, and from the glowing endorsements by men such as Dr. John MacArthur, Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr., and Dr. R. C. Sproul Sr., to the rather personal and insightful foreword written by Mark Dever, he appears to be more than qualified to write this book. -Summary- Anyabwile's introductory chapter describes the story of "Jenny", a typical Christian who upon becoming part of a local church felt as if she was pushed to a corner with no clear guidance as to how one was to live the Christian life. From this impetus, What is a Healthy Church Member? attempts to help those in situations like Jenny's, but also to be a journey of rediscovery for those who do not identify with such an experience. Anyabwile states: "This little book is written in the hope that you might discover or rediscover what it means to be a healthy member of a local church, and what it means to contribute to the overall health of the church." (p.14) Following on from his introduction are ten short chapters that outline what Anyabwile believes are the ten marks of a healthy church member. These ten include one who is an Expositional Listener, a Biblical Theologian, Gospel Saturated, Genuinely Converted, a Biblical Evangelist, a Committed Member, one who Seeks Discipline, is a Growing Disciple, a Humble Follower, and finally one who is a Prayer Warrior. Each chapter is geared towards developing and defining its particular mark, and then giving practical ways that one could possibly cultivate that mark in their life, or at least practically examine that area in their own life. Each chapter then concludes with either points to aid further reflection, references to encourage further reading on the subject, or both. -Critique- Initially I was very disappointed with the size of the book. I was expecting more than one-hundred-and-seventeen pages to deal with this subject, however I have since realised the wisdom in their decision. The page length and style of writing has made this book extremely accessible for any person who has ever sat in a pew. The truths and exhortations contained within its pages can now easily spread to a much wider audience than if it was twice the length. Furthermore, it is very difficult to remain disappointed and not be immediately impressed when a book makes the following remark in the first paragraph of chapter one: "The first and most important mark of a healthy church is expositional preaching." (p.19) It does not stop there. If that distilled portion of Reformation clarity was not enough to keep my head nodding, many other important issues were addressed, even if only indirectly through what Anyabwile positively affirmed. S

A Great Tool to Strengthen the Bride of Christ

"How are we doing in our marriage?" "How are we doing as a family?" "How am I doing as an employee?" "How am I doing as a church member?" I'm guessing you may have asked or been asked one of the first three questions, and probably have a sense of how to answer them, but how would you answer that last one? For a church to be healthy and to fulfill its calling, it is vital to have healthy members. Pastor Thabiti Anyabwile understands this and has written this wonderful little book to help every believer see their calling as members of the body of Christ. As he writes in his introduction, "The health of the local church depends on the willingness of its members to inspect their hearts, correct their thinking, and apply their hands to the work of the ministry." (pp. 15.) He describes ten marks of a healthy church member. A healthy church member: is an expositional listener, a biblical theologian, gospel saturated, genuinely converted, a biblical evangelist, a committed member, seeks discipline, a growing disciple, a humble follower, and a prayer warrior. Each of the ten marks is described in clear, straightforward language in ten short chapters. Each chapter contains practical ways to grow in each of these areas, suggestions for further reading (if interested) and an explanation of why each mark is both biblical and crucial for both the church and its individual members. And each chapter concludes with a few questions for application and reflection. If you are thinking this sounds like a massive to-do list, let me encourage you. It is challenging, but it is not legalistic or overwhelming. Pastor Anyabwile is writing for people like you and me, who know that we need the grace of God for any progress in the Christian life! As he writes in his final chapter: "It is entirely possible to read this book and assess yourself while losing sight of Jesus Christ and the cross. That is, you may read this book and go away thinking `work, work, work' instead of `grace, grace, grace' or `trust, trust, trust'. Each of the chapters may have become for you a roadmap for self-improvement and self-effort, duty and perhaps drudgery. The counsel of this book is offered not as a prescription to be taken independent of God's grace in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Neither condemnation nor practical atheism are the hoped for results of this book. Rather, I pray that you've been able to read [it] with a pleading heart, desiring that the Lord of the church might supernaturally awaken each of his saints to serve in extraordinary ways. I pray that a deep dependence upon the True Vine-apart from whom we can do nothing- grows in each of our hearts as we long more and more to be what Christ is making us to be." (pp. 115-116). This book is short (117 pgs) and to the point, yet it is tender and gracious and very Biblical. It is also the only book of its kind that I am aware of, and it is one that I as a pastor, would love to see read by as many people as possib

Great little book

This is an excellent little book, one to read and give to others. Many people know that somethign is not quite right in their church experience but are not sure just what it is. This book- profound yet clear- explains what people can do to pursue more spiritual health intheir own churches. I commend it strongly and encourage you to give copies to others.
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