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Phil Miglioratti @ Reimagine.Network Interviewed Jonathan Friz, Author of "10 Days: The Unlikely Story of a Global Movement Longing for the Return of Jesus."

 

"10 Days: The Unlikely Story of a Global Movement Longing for the Return of Jesus

is the story of almost twenty years of attempting to follow Jesus

in pursuit of a radical vision to see cities stop, repent, and worship King Jesus."

 

PHIL>>> Your book has several critical components. You present a specific strategy but this is much more than a guide for those leading a "10 Days" initiative. Tell us how reading it will:

 

  • Inspire us in our personal story by hearing about your "unlikely story."

12391569053?profile=RESIZE_400xJonathan>>>Much more than a story about a specific prayer strategy, this book is about what it looks like to follow Jesus.  This includes incredible miracles and answers to prayer alongside massive failures and unexplained set-backs. I think this story will inspire believers to keep following Jesus and take larger risks in following Him, knowing that He really is faithful in the long-term and that incredibly painful losses and setbacks, even if they are never explained, can be part of the larger story God is writing with our lives.

I think it's also a candid look at the danger in the journey. Some people don't end well, and i certainly came close a number of time. So, part of the inspiration may be disabusing us of our naive views of what it means to follow Jesus.  As C.S. Lewis famously said, "He is not a tame lion." We can expect lives that are in step with Him to also not be tame.

 

 

  • Challenge us to rededicate ourselves to discipleship by learning from your "almost twenty years of attempting to follow Jesus."

Jonathan>>> To be a disciple at its most basic level means to be "with Jesus" and to "follow Jesus". Following means going where He goes.  As we go where He goes, we learn all kinds of things. My biggest encouragement from the book, or discipleship "tool" if you will, is to set-apart long periods of time to spend with the Lord, either on your own or in community with other people.  These catalytic, extended seasons of prayer, worship, scripture, and silence are often life-transforming and leave us with a better sense of how to hear the Holy Spirit for ourselves.  

 

 

  • Prompt us to reimagine God's vision for our lives as we read about your "pursuit of a radical vision."

Jonathan>>> In the book, I talk about my heart's desire to live a life "like people you read about in the Bible." At the time, that desire seemed like a massive reach. As I reflected on the journey through writing the book, it was clear that God had responded to my prayer as a young person--we have seen God do so many incredible things. If there was one desire or prayer I could pass on for people to reimagine God's vision for their lives, maybe that would be it: Lord, let my life be like someone from the pages of the Bible. If some of us are older or younger, let's remember that many of the journeys we hear about in Scripture, whether Joseph and Josiah or Abraham and Moses, begin when people are "too young" and "too old". It's never too late to start walking more closely with God.

 

 

  • Cause us to "see" our "city" (neighborhood, community); one Church praying with one voice. 

Jonathan>>> As I pursued my God-given desire to see an answer to Jesus prayer in John 17, "let them be one as we are one," I began noticing the ways that Church in cities and neighborhoods was already expressing unity, and the key leaders that we already bringing the people of God together. As I listened to other believers, I started to hear "assignments" and "callings" coming from them. I realized these people were hearing from God just as I was, and responding in faith. If we can start hearing what God is doing in and through others in our city or neighborhood, this will give us new eyes to understand God's plans and purposes for our communities.

 

 

  • Lead us to live out Romans 12:2 (transformed, not conformed); to "repent" change the way we think).

Jonathan>>>  Often times we are afraid to repent because we are afraid to be wrong. However, repentance is a glorious exchange where we bring God our bad ideas and ways of thinking and receive His thoughts and ideas, which are always better and life-giving. Repentance is exchanging our bondage for the glorious liberty that is ours in Christ. Some of the repentance we need to do is at a very deep level--we may not be aware of how deeply we have imbibed the world's way of thinking and how far we are from God's way of thinking. The book shares how extended seasons of worship and prayer where we step away from the world can be catalytic to deep repentance, change, and transformation.

 

 

  • Bless us with a fresh awakening to "worship King Jesus."  

Jonathan>>>  Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is a resurrected, Jewish man who now lives in heaven and has all power and authority. Father God has chosen Him to return to rule the whole earth with Justice and to unite heaven and earth. He is worthy to rule and worthy to bring justice to the earth because He gave His live and His blood as a ransom for all of us. How can we not love a man like this, who willingly gave up His life as a sacrifice for us? How could we want a greater, kinder King?

 

 

12391568896?profile=RESIZE_400xPHIL>>> As leaders read, they are constantly asking (in thought and in prayer) how what the author is presenting can assist them in their ministry. How can this book equip::

 

  • Pastors

Jonathan>>> For pastors, I think the messiness of the stories in the book will encourage them to keep following Jesus. Pastoral ministry often feels like a lot of pain and very little reward--caring for broken people and pointing them to Jesus can be incredibly painful. Hopefully, this book is a reminder that there's nothing better we can give our life to than loving God's people.

 

 

  • Prayer Champions

Jonathan>>> For younger prayer champions, I hope there is a lot of learning from my early mistakes, including judgmentalism, pride, and a foolish approach to prophecy and spiritual gifts. Spiritual people have different temptations and make different mistakes from worldly people. Hopefully, you can avoid some of what I did! I also really hope that there is an impartation of faith for the father to answer Jesus' prayer in John 17. We need to have confidence that Jesus will receive the answer to His prayer.

 

 

  • DiscipleMakers

Jonathan>>> While it's not a topic featured in the book, 10 Days is actively partnering with disciple-making movements around the world, especially global simple church movements. If we are serious about making disciples, we need to use the "technology" of the New Covenant and put people directly in touch with "the teacher" who is the Holy Spirit. Prayer, in community, is probably the best way for people to get to know the Holy Spirit, learn to hear His voice, and follow Him. So, I'd say Christ-centered, Spirit-filled prayer is central to the life of any disciple.

 

 

  • Ministry/Mission Outreach Leaders

Jonathan>>> I hope this book inspires you to dream bigger and also to be more patient than you thought possible in pursuit of a God-sized vision. So, that you'll both have a larger vision and be more patient than ever for God to fulfill that vision.

 

 

 

PHIL>>> One more thing from the author to the reader...

 

Jonathan>>> I feel so honored to have seen and participated in incredible acts of God in my lifetime. My prayer for the reader is that they'd go forth and do the same...and even greater things. 

 

 

 

PHIL>>> Jonathan, please write a prayer we can pray with you about inviting others to follow Jesus...

 

Jonathan>>>  Father, would you gather your family together from every tribe, people, language, and nation and would you make us one in Jesus Christ, your only-begotten son, who has all authority in heaven and earth. Would you a spirit of repentance and times of refreshing, and most of all would you send Jesus, whom heaven must receive for a time, but who is returning once again to restore all things (Acts 3).

 

 

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10 Days: The Unlikely Story of a Global Movement Mourning for the Return of Jesus is now available!

Starting in 2004 with a visionary experience, this account tells both the good and the bad of a journey with God to see a seemingly impossible vision come to pass. The book highlights not only supernatural signs but also tragic mistakes, painful trials, and bewildering pitfalls that lead to what looks like complete failure. Through it all, the incredible faithfulness and miraculous provision of God are on display in some of the least likely situations.

This book will be especially helpful for those who have experienced both a deep passion and love for God as well as significant setbacks that have left them perplexed. It shows how God's faithfulness can operate through human weakness, but also how our growth in wisdom, discernment, and spiritual maturity is essential if God is to fulfill His great and precious promises in us. In a larger sense, it also paints the picture of the growth of a global movement that is filled with longing and expectation for the fulfillment of God's prophetic promises and ultimately the return of Jesus to rule and reign!

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The #ReimagineFORUM  Coaching Session • Phil Miglioratti

 

Phil is the Curator/Coordinator of The #ReimagineFORUM @ Pray.Network and Discipleship.Network13393530252?profile=RESIZE_400x

  • Pray! magazine contributor
  • National Pastors’ Prayer Network founder
  • City Impact Roundtable national facilitator
  • Promiseland @ Willow Creek creator
  • Mission America Coalition national facilitator

Phil’s vision, through the collaborative ministry of The #ReimagineFORUM, is to engage and equip 10,000 Christ-serving leaders in their Romans 12:2 journey of “being transformed by the renewing of our mind” … A reviving of the Church by a revising of the temporary wineskins that have become standardized in our ministry. Spirit-led, Scripture-fed, discernment of how to rethink-to-relink with a radically and rapidly changing culture. Redesigning Gospel ministry while preserving Gospel truths.

 

WHY?

  • Why is it important for Christian leaders to begin a journey of rethinking ministry?

Many leaders are motivated to reimagine their approach to ministry because their strategies or systems are producing very little fruit. Others realize the signs of the times point to a need for transformative change; simple upgrades are insufficient. All of us, however, need to review-revise-revive our ministry because of biblical commands that did not expire when our worship traditions were standardized or our ministry methods became our default model of how to pray together or train volunteers or share the Gospel.

 

These (and many other) Scriptures call every Christ-serving leader to take a journey; a pursuit that produces transformation in themselves, neighbors, and nations

  • Start Right Here: Romans 12:2
    • “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind”
    • What if … we began applying this command, not merely to every aspect of our personal life, but to every aspect in the life and ministry of the Church?
  • Pray From Here: Ephesians 2:6
    • “We are seated together in the heavenly places with Christ Jesus”
    • What if … we offer our prayers (whether praise to petition) as if we were actually in the presence of the “trialog,” a trinitarian conversation between Sovereign Lord, Savior, and Spirit?
  • Ask This First: Matthew 7:7
    • “Keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you.”
    • What if … we wait to ask God for ‘things’ (help, healing, hope) so that we first ask a question that seeks the leading of the Holy Spirit into the mind of Christ. Listening before listing.
  • Love Always: Galatians 5:6
    • “All that matters is your faith, activated and expressed when you love others.”
    • What if … we designed ministry (the biblical foundations and biblical formation of disciple-making, praying, evangelism, justice, communities/cities) with the one objective to “make love our aim”?

 

  • Why will a "reimagine-journey" be difficult and potentially dangerous to the status quo?

A serious reimagine-journey has many risks. We may simply be rearranging deck chairs on a sinking ship; swapping something trendy for something traditional. We may be following a person or program that was intended as the reimagine-journey of another leader or ministry but not for us.

 

Another significant risk is that a pursuit of God’s calling/mission/will (the mind of Christ as revealed to us by the Holy Spirit) usually demands change, often radical change, and that can awaken a pharisaical response from those around us (spouse, staff, church members, colleagues) who have a strong reliance on the status quo.

 

An authentic reimagine-journey may affirm our current mission or vision or passion. But, it might not. It may be the beginning of a new calling that requires a huge step of faith.

 

 

WHEN?

  • Agree/Disagree ~ We live in an extraordinary world:  Globalization. Immigration. #BlackLivesMatter. Gender reclassification. Marriage Redefined. #MeToo. The rise of White Supremacy. Terrorism. Unpredictable Weather. The impact of the Industrial Revolution gives way to the Technological Age.  . . . This a time of epic change that requires the Church to rethink how we apply biblical truth to the traditions-programs-models-systems that format everything we do.

                                                                 

I agree … Every generation has a unique set of challenging circumstances, but I am convinced we are living in an unprecedented “hinge of history;” a shifting of views and values that are producing stark changes in the core values of global culture, communication, and our sense of community. A 21st century ‘Roaring 20’s’ is unfolding before us.

 

The Church must act. Now. But the first step is to hear “Don’t just do something; stand there.”

 

Every leader who begins a serious reimagine-journey, brings the Church one step closer to a tipping point; the pendulum swing from what many believe is a hypocritical/judgmental/mean-spirited institution, to an authentic community of loving truth-tellers.

 

We certainly need to protect biblical truth but we often seem more interested in preserving tradition (decades or centuries old) or promoting quick-fix trends. Biblical truth is eternal; the ‘things’ we design or construct to contain and carry that truth in our ministries all have a shelf life. We discover the expiration date only if we keep on asking (questioning the Spirit), keep on seeking (discernment from the Spirit in prayer and Scripture), keep on knocking (until a specific door opens to a new pathway).

 

 

WHAT? 

  • What does it actually mean to "reimagine?" Please unpack the word as you understand it and the components of a reimagining process.

I do not understand the term “reimagine” as a New Age practitioner or a therapist does.

 

To me, to reimagine means to:

  • “Imagine again in a different way” – could mean, “pray first…”
  • “Creative problem solving; change a perception; rethink a new way of an old idea”
  • Review (assess by the leading of the Spirit; a collective experience of the group or team or membership), then revise (systems, programs, applications), then revive (move forward with the leading and in the power of the Spirit of God).
  • “Never doubt God’s mighty power to work in you and accomplish all this. He will achieve infinitely more than your greatest request, your most unbelievable dream, and exceed your wildest imagination! He will outdo them all, for his miraculous power constantly energizes you.” Ephesians 3:20

 

I fear my refusal to reimagine (reaching for the mind of Christ) much more than my fear of being deceived (by myself or the Enemy) with an ungodly counterfeit.

 

  • What roadblocks or resistance, barriers and boundaries, inhibit or prevent leaders from pursuing a discernment-assessment when they commence a journey to reimagine ministry?

-Fear.

Assuming beneficial models/modes from the past are eternal; untouchable.

-Inability to wait; ask, be silent-listen-hear, then obey.

-Unwillingness to be coached by the Holy Spirit.

-Flying solo; my plan, my way.

-Relying on successful leaders/models while not making oneself accountable to a community (cohort group, leadership team, churchwide prayer and deliberation).

-Better at listing (petitions) than listening (perceiving by the Spirit God’s Word and will).

 

 

WHERE?

  • "Where do I begin? Where do you recommend a leader looks first to ensure they commence a truly Spirit-led, Scripture-fed journey?

 

>Seek first his kingdom (God’s righteous reign and rule; God’s purposes and priorities). The Spirit may lead you through a process of:

~Conviction: misplaced trust

            ~Contrition: genuine sorrow

            ~Confession: “to say the same thing” by agreeing with God’s diagnosis

 

>Surrender to a journey of discovery that is •Spirit-led, (“Keep on being filled with the Spirit” Ephesians 5:18) •Scripture-fed (foundational truth), •Worship-bred (praise and honor to God is the beginning, middle, and ultimate goal of every aspect of ministry), •Corporate-said (God’s will is spoken through Spirit-led people, cohorts in our faith community), •Community-spread (reimagining begins with the Church but flows out into neighborhoods and unto the nations).

 

>Set a daily prayer format:

            ~Ask … questions of the Coach who will guide your journey (list needs another time)

            ~Seek … discernment; be still, search Scripture,

            ~Knock … when the Spirit gives you clear direction, knock (pray boldly and with

 confidence),then  act faithfully by serving others with kindness and justice

 

>Share your journey with others who are also pursuing a Spirit-led path to a transformed perspective on ministry. Scout-out cohorts who can give you wise-counsel.

 

 

WHO?

  • Who are the thought leaders the Holy Spirit is using to help the Church reimagine?

You will find a diverse selection of Thought Leaders and Ministry Organizations on:

  • The ReimagineFORUM @ Pray.Network
  • The ReimagineFORUM @ Discipleship.Network
  • The ReimagineFORUM Bulletin (a free, periodic, listing of new links to new thought and best practices) … Subscribe here>>>

 

HOW?

  • How does your ministry help Christian leaders equip those they serve to begin their reimagine-journey?

Our mission is to invite/challenge Christ-serving leaders to embark on a Spirit-led journey to “be transformed by the renewing of their mind.” We do not present a programmed set of steps, rather, as the Spirit leads, we encourage “reimagineers” to explore our Archives-Blogs-Categories-Discussions as they pursue their journey:

  • Discussions (articles/commentaries) on Disciple-making, Evangelism, Cities, Justice, more) >>>
  • Discussions on the 6 Dimensions of Reimagining Prayer >>>
  • #ReimagineDISCIPLESHIP - Tweeted quotes, links, resources >>>
  • #ReimaginePRAYER Tweets >>>
  • Our Directory of Ministry Organizations @ Network and @ Pray.Network and our Index of Prayer-Related Newsletters
  • #ReimaginePRAYER Blogroll >>>
  • #ReimagineDISCIPLESHIP Blogroll >>>
  • The #ReimagineFORUM on Facebook >>>

 

MORE?

  • More coaching insights to share?  Questions we must pursue?

Everything is changing. To blindly embrace every new thought is dangerous but to stubbornly ignore or reject every new shift in culture is foolish.

 

Begin to:

            >Ask questions before giving answers

            >Submit traditions (whether years old or set in ancient times) to the review of the Holy

  Spirit and be open to being revived by becoming revised.

>Facilitate more. You do not always have to lead or direct; give the Holy Spirit room to

  lead through others or in unexpected ways. Soft planning.

>Facilitate from the front (instructions for interaction), the side (listen to conversations

  and comments), the back (ask questions that point the conversation back to Jesus, our

  center).

 

PRAY!

  • Please lead us in a prayer that sets us onto a reimagining journey . . .

Jesus, we present this prayer in your name, your authority, asking for a fresh filling of your Holy Spirit that produces a deep-rooted assessment with the discernment to pursue the path you have for us … and we petition you for the faith to take the next step. To listen with others and to launch out with others who also seek the mind of Christ for every aspect-level-application of ministry.

 

Build your Church. Not for us but with us and through us.

 

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