Archive for July, 2008

Discipleship and Coneys

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Joey Bonifacio“Four things on earth are small, yet they are extremely wise: Proverbs 30:24

coneys are creatures of little power, yet they make their home in the crags; Proverbs 30:26

This is the second in series of small things that are extremely wise. Of the 4 creatures listed in Proverbs 30 explaining the Coney seems to be the most challenging.

What could really be learned from them? Coney is an old English word for wild rabbits. And that makes it even harder to explain why they are extremely wise. Rabbits are not exactly known for their smarts rather for their cuteness.

But Solomon the author of the Proverb has observed something about this creature that made him conclude that they are deserving full status in this list of small yet extremely wise creatures.

He explains first of all that they have little power. Rabbits are often the prey of eagles, wolves and even snakes. What qualifies them in this list is the way they build their homes. They build them in the crags.

A crag is a steep or rugged cliff or rock face. Building in this kind of terrain requires wisdom. You may ask if they were so wise why won’t they build their homes in less challenging terrain. The answer is because they have little power.

Settling in open terrain makes them easier prey for their predators. Building in crags allows them to have safe dwellings that are hard to access. Needless to say that building on crags is not quite as easy or convenient. It is laborious and time consuming. But once built it becomes a safe refuge.

Here’s where discipleship relationship interfaces. Making disciples is much like building in the crags. They may be inaccessible, time consuming and labor intensive. But through little encounters with one moment at a time we can build men and women into disciples.

The kind that will not easily fall prey to the devil:
Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. 1Peter 5:8b

Like the Coney we need to build wisely. In this way what we build are lives that will not be easily prone to the devil’s attacks.

What’s New on the Victory Site

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Carlos AntonioWelcome to the newly revamped victory.org.ph, VICTORY Philippines’ main site. Let me walk you through some of the new features available on the site, and I hope you find it useful as you live your life in victory, honoring God and making disciples.

1. Blogs

  • Once a week, we’re going to feature posts from Victory’s blog-savvy leaders. Think of it like a buffet of encouragement, insight, and personal stories all in one.

2. The Local Church Directory

  • We found out that the most popular page on our old website was the directory page so we decided to give it a more prominent place and made it a lot easier on the eyes.
  • I actually spent my first few minutes on the site just having fun, clicking on the map and rediscovering my Philippine geography. “So that’s where Cebu is…”

3. Small Group Materials for FREE!

  • Yup, you read it right. We’re posting small group materials weekly for you to use as you help others follow Jesus. I’ve heard that many people also use the materials for personal devotions, which is great. Please just don’t sell them to other people, ok? Hehehe.
  • Every Tuesday afternoon starting the first week of August, you can expect a brand new small group material that will be in synch with the preaching series in Metro Manila. Between now and then, we’re making materials based on the older series available. We hope it helps you as you lead your groups.

We’ve gotten questions about whether we’ll be having podcasts on the site and the answer is “YES!” That’s one of the big features that we’re very excited to unveil in the coming months. In the meantime, here’s a link to the different Victory podcasts already available. Please do keep tuned in here for more updates as these and other features are developed and become available.

If you have comments and suggestions on how we can improve the site, do drop us an email. And on behalf of the team that works to make the site what it is, thank you for the opportunity to serve you as you continue to grow in your love for God and for the church, and in your passion to follow Jesus and help others follow Jesus.

Til the next blog,

Carlos