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Ministers of Mercy
Dr. Don MacKenzie
Minister of Mercy the New Testament Deacon by
Alexander Strauch is one of the best books on this subject. I
have taught this book to deacons in a large church that was
transitioning from a legislative role to a servant role.
In the past history of the office of deacon in the local church,
especially in Baptist/Independent Bible ones, confusion has
developed over their responsibilities. In most of the churches
that I served over the past 40 years we had ‘deacons’ and
‘trustees’ as the leaders. It has been common practice for the
deacons to be responsible for the “spiritual” business and the
trustees over the “material ones.”
It is my premise that the biblical position of deacon, as a
servant and not a legislator, can serve as a vital role in
church member care.
My experience has been that few have really practiced the New
Testament model. Sitting in board meetings over the years has
convinced me that there is a better way for the governance of
local church function. When Elders/overseers are fulfilling
their biblical role and deacons are serving as ministers of
mercy under them, then the church can be the healthy organism
God meant it to be.
Ministers of mercy can help, or find the person to help, in
tangible ways their members. They can fix that leaky faucet, do
yard work etc. They also can help through a benevolence fund to
help when financial trouble hits a family. They can find out and
know what phone numbers are available in a hotline in the
community to help in emergencies.
In fact, I conducted Natural Church Development evaluations for
churches as well as preached on the eight qualities of a healthy
church. One of these characteristics is “Functional Structures.”
The other very important characteristics are: Empowering
leadership, Gift-oriented Ministry, Passionate Spirituality,
Inspiring Worship Services, Holistic Small Groups, Need-oriented
Evangelism, and Loving Relationships.
As I have recently work for a year with deacons, it became
apparent to me that they are ‘key’ to a church’s health, if they
are functioning in the right role.
For example, the ‘empowering leader’ I worked with made it
possible for the ministers of mercy to be developed in his
church, so these ‘gift-oriented men’ could be fulfilled in their
servant role. Of course they cannot function without having
“passionate spirituality” in their walk before those in the
congregation. Then their ‘holistic group’ of members under their
care can develop an atmosphere of ‘loving relationships.’
Therefore they are a key component helping each under member to
develop a life style of ‘need- oriented evangelism.’
With all this going on in the church they cannot help but have
‘inspiring worship services!’
What a change the Ministers of Mercy can provide to
revolutionize church health on campus and let the community
visitors see how the Body of Christ is functioning as it should
be.
BBM is pleased to recognize the ministry of Dr. MacKenzie as an
associate with BBM. Don’s professional training includes above
his four earned degrees in ministry including a B.A., B. Th, M.
Div. and a D. Min. Additionally he has extensive training and
experience biblical counseling.
Ministers of Mercy is a new workshop being offered through the
ministries of BBM. This workshop will help train your deacons as
servant leaders to meet the needs of your congregation and reach
out to your community. Dr. MacKenzie will be the leader of this
workshop. If you would like more information feel free to
contact BBM.
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by Dr. Gary R. Becker, President
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