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Below, you’ll find a sampling of posts from throughout the Northland blogosphere. Scroll down to read new posts. Or, click on any of the links in the BLOG LIST to go directly to a blog page.

Dr. Joel C. Hunter’s Pre-Election Encouragement

From the Instant Replay, Joel C. Hunter blog, written by Marcus Rhoads on 05-11-2008

Dr. Joel C. Hunter’s Pre-Election Encouragement from Northland Video on Vimeo. Pre-sermon comments from November 2, 2008.


“Closer”

From the Instant Replay blog, written by Marcus Rhoads on 05-11-2008


“Closer” -LIVE from Northland Video on Vimeo.

Hebrews 4:12-16 Animation


Hebrews 4:12-16 Animation from Northland Video on Vimeo.


Joel Hunter Prays With Barack Obama

From the Joel C. Hunter, News Room blog, written by Robert Andrescik on 05-11-2008

November 5, 2008 8:45AM , from ChristianityToday.com, by Sarah Pulliam.

Evangelical pastor Joel Hunter prayed with president-elect Barack Obama on the phone before Obama gave his acceptance speech last night.

Hunter declined to go into details, but said he prayed with Obama and Otis Moss II, retired pastor of Olivet church in Cleveland.

“It was a very sweet time. It was just a very meaningful time that you could tell meant a lot to him. Sen. Obama has done a great job with keeping us in consistent conversation and it really is a good signal that he wants us to be a part of the conversation.”

After Hunter prayed at the Democratic National Convention, he declined to give media interviews until after the election. I spoke with him this morning, and he said, “Between the convention and the election, it’s just raw politics, so any moral points you try to make are taken as partisan. That’s why I go quiet.”

Hunter is hopeful that evangelicals will have a voice in the Obama administration.

“I think we’re going to be invited into many conversations. He is a consensus-oriented type of leader. We need to be able to respond to those invitations to those given. Part of our role is to speak truth to power. That certainly is part of our role. The most effective way of doing that is not to be so narrow and combative. It’s to be part of the conversation. It’s not to back down on any moral convictions that we have. By the same token, we’ve got to understand that we can be much more effective in getting our point across and realizing our goals if that prophetic language comes with a degree of understanding and respect.”

Hunter pastors a church in Florida, where a gay-marriage ban passed last night.

“The moral agenda is not going to change. The outcome is a firm statement, at least from the folks in Florida, that we want to protect marriage as between a man and a woman. By the same token, we have to be careful that we can still treat with respect and some sympathy those who want to build a legal relationship.”


Pastor Joel Hunter Shares the WEA Global Mission

From the Joel C. Hunter, News Room blog, written by Robert Andrescik on 04-11-2008

November 5, 2008, by Connie MacLeod, Orlando Christianity Examiner

“Our hearts have always been for evangelism…” said Pastor Joel Hunter of Northland Church and the World Evangelical Alliance. He along with more than 500 evangelical leaders gathered at the General Assembly of the Alliance in Pattaya, Thailand to focus on our evangelical response to HIV & AIDS, poverty, peacemaking, creation care, religious liberty and the global financial crisis.

These indeed are major issues all over our world and taken collectively can seem overwhelming without immediate answers or adequate relief for this world’s suffering. Yet we as the hands and feet of Jesus Christ, if the Holy Spirit is in us, must heed that call to rally for our brothers and sisters who are suffering in so many ways.

“In coping with the financial crisis of 2008, governments and international institutions have shown how quickly and effectively they can move to mobilize massive resources in the face of serious threats to our global, common economic well being. Yet one child dying of preventable causes every three seconds and 2.7 billion people barely sustained on an income of less than two dollars per day has yet to evoke a similar level of urgent response.” (Quoted from the WEA Resolution on Millennium Development Goals)

Despite the financial crisis, most Americans are still secure. The situation may prevent us from buying a new car, a new home, taking that vacation, or upgrading the entertainment center, but in countries like Thailand, people suffer greatly and we never see it, so it’s easy to ignore. Families go hungry, worldwide parents are deceived while their children are wretched away and sold into sex trafficking, the Aids epidemic is raging, tribal wars condone ethnic cleansing and people die of starvation daily.

Have we become so stagnant in our faith that we can turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to these cries? In America and Europe, Christianity is not experiencing much growth…but across the continents of Africa, Asia and South America Christianity is exploding! Many believers must meet underground for fear of persecution or execution! But they are an eruption of the Gospel being lived out daily. Why? Because of relationships…people are taking the time to serve, to love and care for each other, the way Christ taught us.

Pastor Hunter bears witness to this and believes “We are on a good path” that begins with one small step. We need to start with relationships with larger organizations like the Salvation Army, International Justice Mission, Born2Fly or the World Evangelical Alliance to name a few. They have global voices and can make a major impact where one voice is too small.

He added, “As churches, we need to get involved in sending our people out, as there is nothing more valuable than to see first hand how the world is suffering.” Then our hearts can be moved by compassion into action. There are 420 million evangelicals in over 130 nations across the world and if we really wanted change, we could make it happen.

Individually, we can make a difference by getting involved in short-term missions. Research an area, country or village on the WEA web-site and see what your youth group or prayer team can do for them. It may be prayer, a mission visit or working directly with organizations in those areas to provide protection, rescue, food, medical attention or bibles.

The WEA, as all disciples of Christ should be, are committed to Evangelism…it is the heart of spreading the Gospel for it is only through Jesus Christ that lives are radically changed for eternity!

For more info: Check out the WEA website at http://www.worldevangelicals.org/. For information on the Thailand consultation, see: http://www.worldevangelicals.org/news/view.htm?id=2169


What a great time we had at Green Meadows Farm!

From the Co-op Early Learning blog, written by Northland on 04-11-2008

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Money Map Course: Downloadable Resources

From the Bible Studies, Generous Life Study blog, written by Marc McMurrin on 01-11-2008

Click to download any of the files listed below:

Budget Analysis Worksheet

Crown Spending Plan

Income Allocation

Northland Spending Plan

Percentage Guides


“Silver and Gold”/”Blessed Be the Rock”

From the Instant Replay blog, written by Marcus Rhoads on 01-11-2008

These songs were part of our celebration of what God has done at Northland in the past year that we have been in our new facilities at Longwood.


Silver and Gold from Northland Video on Vimeo.


Blessed Be The Rock from Northland Video on Vimeo.


Kingdom of Living Words

From the Instant Replay blog, written by Jeremiah Shaw on 30-10-2008

Between the Old and New Testament is 400 years of silence from God. It is in the breaking of the silence (Malachi 3:16-18; Luke 1:8-12; Luke 1:26-29) and God’s gravitation toward grace that we learn a valuable lesson: God is not limited to our way of thinking or even our understanding. The extent of His love and power on behalf of His people when they acknowledge Him is what Pastor Vernon Rainwater focuses on.


Kingdom of Living Words from Northland Services on Vimeo.


Signs of the Kingdom, New Preaching Series

From the Instant Replay, Longwood, Mount Dora, Oviedo, West Oaks, Worship Sites blog, written by Robert Andrescik on 30-10-2008


Untitled from Robert Andrescik on Vimeo.

We’re all unhealthy in one way or another — all in desperate need of someone with the supernatural power to heal and transform us. Just as we see in Matthew 9:35, Jesus has the power to do absolutely anything — to overcome our deficits and to heal us in our brokenness. This weekend, as we begin a new series entitled “Signs of the Kingdom” we’ll seek to glimpse the potential and power present in redemption. Check out the series intro video above.


Northland News Interactive Edition, Issue 44, Nov. 1-8, 2008

From the Longwood blog, written by Robert Andrescik on 30-10-2008

 

Extra! Extra! The Interactive Edition Northland News, Issue 44, is ready!

You can also download a PDF version of the paper, if you’d prefer.

In this week’s issue:

Page 2 - Feeding Hope - Dr. Joel C. Hunter is the chair at this event to bring awareness to the poverty and hunger in our own community, and what we can do about it.

Page 2 - Kirk Franklin will be here on Friday, November 7. Get tickets on our website or by calling 888-816-4448.

Page 4 - An article on parking at Northland.

Page 12 - Turkey Bowl (gobble-gobble!) - This annual event is a favorite among high schoolers as they get to play football against the Student Ministries staff. There is also a three-legged race, a bake-off, fun and prizes.

Page 18 - Local Service Projects - Plenty of opportunities to help those in need over the Holidays.

Also… there are always new groups and classes starting. Look through pages 13-17 for all sorts of ways to connect with other Christians and further your walk with Christ.

Enjoy the paper, and as always, be sure to contact me if there are any Christ centered events coming up that you think might fit nicely in the Northland News.

“Publish His glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things He does” (Psalm 96:3).