From Jeff
We are planning a series of staff and DBC key leader interviews for upcoming blog posts. The goal is to help us all get to know our leaders better. We’re not looking for softball type questions like, “What does it mean to join a church?” Instead, we’re looking for thought provoking, even probing questions about their life, ministry, and DBC. We’d love your help in asking good questions. Our first interview will be with Mack, Senior Pastor of DBC.
If you could ask Mack any questions about his life, faith or even DBC, what would they be?
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I would like to know when the turning point came in Mack's life. Not the moment he decided to become a Christian so much as when he decided there was no turning back and that he would give his life in service to Jesus. As Mack puts it, "when you know that you know that you know." I would also like to know if he ever thought about leaving the ministry.
What is your biggest pet peeve/what bothers you most about DBC?
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What do you feel is the best solution?
What areas would you like to improve upon in your ministry in this next year or two?
What direction do you see DBC going in the years to come?
What is the recipe for church growth for DBC? (Church growth meaning devoted, mature, reproducing disciples who are impacting and bringing our surrounding community to Christ?)
There is obviously a huge lack of help and volunteers in the children's ministry. From infant on up there doesn't seem to be a desire to want to help...sadly especially from the parents of said children. How do you address those parents that don't volunteer? What do you tell those that have a heart to volunteer but get overwhelmed because there are so few like them?
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