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		<title>It Takes a Steady Hand to Hold a Full Cup</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Charles Carrin]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A group of young pastors have asked that I meet with them monthly for lunch to answer questions and provide help. At our last meeting I gave them the pop-quiz below. I recommend that you read it. If you are a pastor you may be helped by examining your answers. If you are not a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">A group of young pastors have asked that I meet with them monthly for lunch to answer questions and provide help. At our last meeting I gave them the pop-quiz below. I recommend that you read it. If you are a pastor you may be helped by examining your answers. If you are not a pastor you might recommend it to your pastor.<br />
— <em>Charles Carrin</em></p>
<p>1. As a pastor are you listening to, benefiting from—or ignoring your critics?</p>
<p>2. Are you emotionally-secure enough to realize that your critics are sometimes right?</p>
<p>3. Do you know the most frequent or significant criticism made of you?</p>
<p>4. Do you regard your opponents as being &#8220;unspiritual&#8221; and unworthy of consideration?</p>
<p>5. Do you justify the departure of members from your congregation as simply being &#8220;God&#8217;s &#8216;pruning'&#8221; and/or their refusal to accept your &#8220;new wine skin&#8221;?</p>
<p>6. Did you learn from wrong choices you made in the past?</p>
<p>7. Do you ever listen to—print copies of your own sermons—critique them, and hear your preaching as others hear it? Do you study the content and eliminate superfluous talk?</p>
<p>8. If you were asked to preach a 3-point, quality sermon in 15 minutes could you do it?</p>
<p>9. Are you prepared to preach &#8220;in season, out of season&#8221;?</p>
<p>10. Do you blame your lack of preparation, indecisiveness, or procrastination, on your supposedly allowing &#8220;freedom&#8221; for the Holy Spirit?</p>
<p>11. Are you willing to preach more sermons to more people by being considerate of their time or do you insist on longer sermons and fewer people?</p>
<p>12. What percent of your congregation arrives late to avoid the length of the service? Have you ever considered that possibility?</p>
<p>13. As a pastor, do you pray as ardently about your administrative responsibilities as you do your preaching responsibilities?</p>
<p>14. Do members see such consistent growth in your preaching, your administration, that they are eager to hear your next message and be part of your next action?</p>
<p>15. Do visitors observe such maturity and reliability in your whole church-experience that they want to transfer its pattern into their home and personal life?</p>
<p>16. Do visitors eagerly return to your service or are most one-timers only?</p>
<p>17. If you were a first-time visitor in your own congregation what would be your honest opinion?</p>
<p>18. Are you providing your congregation with the example of a loving, disciplined, well-structured life?</p>
<p>19. Apart from your preaching-ministry, does the congregation witness the power of the Holy Spirit in you privately? Are you a &#8220;carrier&#8221; of the anointing?</p>
<p>20. Have you ever canvassed your congregation to ask for their honest opinions about improving the Church&#8217;s total ministry? If not, why not?</p>
<p>21. Is there consistent, viable presence of the Holy Spirit displayed through your laying on-hands and personal ministry?</p>
<p>22. When laying-hands on people do you push them down? If so, Do you possibly mistake your emotion and pumped-up zeal with the genuine activity of the Holy Spirit?</p>
<p>23. Are your prayers so long that people quit participating?</p>
<p>24. Theologically, are you a Kingdom-man or a Church-man?</p>
<p>25. Theologically, are you a &#8220;closed door&#8221; or do you listen to new, godly ideas?</p>
<p>26. Do you give opportunity for prophetic messages, tongues, interpretation, signs, wonders, etc, in every worship service?</p>
<p>27. Do you do all the talking, praying, announcement making, letting the congregation hear your voice alone? Are you a &#8220;one-man&#8221; show?</p>
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