Web Site Writer Or Print Writer - Which Makes More Money For You

If you’re developing a new writing career in 2007, or are revamping a sluggish career, you have an interesting choice to make. Will you focus on writing for the Web, or will you write for print publications? There are pros and cons for both kinds of writing.

Let’s look at them.

Web Writing: The Good, And The Bad

Let’s look at the good.

* When you write for the Web, if you’re a halfway decent writer, and take the time to explore this new writing world, you can make a lot of money. You can make this money without trying too hard, because “rejection” is pretty much unknown in Web writing. There are lots of buyers for your words, and if you know your own worth, you can set your own rates;

* Also good: payment is fast. You get payment just about instantly, and for most projects, you’ll get paid a retainer of half the free up front.

All good, right? Unfortunately, there’s some bad too, and you need to be aware of this. Here’s the bad in Web writing:

* For an experienced writer, the bad consists of the lack of editorial direction. If you’ve written for print, you know that a good editor is gold. On the Web, you’re your own editor. (Yes, this is good too, because you can make your own creative decisions, but as a print journalist, I like editors because they teach you to improve your writing.)

* For an inexperienced writer, the Web world is crowded with sharks. Inexperienced Web writers can make much less than their writing is worth, because of their inability to tell one Web site from another. Of course, over several months, the inexperienced Web writer does become experienced, but it’s a definite learning curve.

Now let’s look at the print media.

Writing For Print Media: The Good, And The Bad

Here’s the good about writing for print:

* The pay rates at top magazines are good;

* The editors will help you to improve your writing skills;

* There’s prestige in seeing your byline in top print publications.

Here’s the bad:

* You need a thick skin to deal with constant rejection - you’re researching and writing many, many proposals, most of which will never make it to acceptance, so you’re doing a lot of work for nothing;

* Although the pay rates are good (but moribund - some print magazines are paying writers less than they paid in the 1980s), you’ll wait a long time for your money. Even “pay on acceptance” publications can drag payment out for months.

So there you have it. The chief pros and cons of writing for the Web, and writing for print.

So, which makes more money for you? The Web.

This is my view, and it’s based on experience with both writing venues: for an experienced writer, the Web is a goldmine. Not only can you write for others and be paid well, you can also create your own instant publishing empire with blogs and sites.

For the less experienced writer, the Web will pay you to earn while you learn your writing skills, so the world of Web writing is a good choice for a beginning writer too. The print world certainly won’t pay you to earn while you learn.

Discover the profitable world of writing for the Web with Angela Booth’s ebook, Beat Your Paycheck: Web Writing Secrets at http://abmagic.com/Beat-Paycheck/index.html and her Fab Web Writer Blog at http://www.fabwebwriter.com/ Writing for the Web is a great new venue for new writers, as well as experienced writers. You’ll discover how you can make great money as a Web writer, and you’ll also learn how to avoid the pitfalls.

Detoxing - The Missing Link For Significant Weight Loss And Cellulite Elimination

Detoxification, weight loss, and cellulite are usually treated as separate health issues. But the reality is that they’re actually very closely linked.

There’s a lot of research out there that supports the idea that our incredibly toxic world is overloading our bodies to the point where it’s actually playing a big part in the obesity epidemic in America. Yet scheduled detoxing isn’t a common practice in Western civilization.

It should be. I’m completely convinced that internal cleansing is the best way to flush out fattening chemicals, look and feel fantastic, and-best of all-drop extra pounds quickly.

But the concept of “internal cleansing” might bring to mind such uncomfortable concepts as enemas and week-long fasts. Nope! There’s actually no need for an enema if you just do some really simple things to cleanse your system naturally.

The first and most important thing you can do to flush toxins from your system and drop weight quickly is drink water. And lots of it. According to the Mayo Clinic:

  • You need 2 liters of water or other beverages a day (a little more than 8 cups), along with your normal diet, to replace the fluids lost through breathing, sweating, and bowel movements.
  • The Institute of Medicine advises that men consume roughly 3.0 liters (about 13 cups) of total beverages a day and women consume 2.2 liters (about 9 cups) of total beverages a day.

The reality is you’re probably not drinking enough water. You might drink soda, coffee, and tea all day long, but those beverages actually dehydrate your body, leaving you worse off than if you hadn’t drunk anything at all.

You’ll be amazed at how much feel you’ll feel, how much more clearly you’ll be able to focus, how much smoother and brighter your skin will look…. the list just goes on.

It sounds like a lot, but I try to consume 3 liters of water a day. I feel more full all day long, eat less, and I’m less likely to snack on fattening, salty foods.

Try drinking 3 liters of water a day for a week. I promise you’ll never want to go back to your old dehydrated self!

And the fringe benefits? You’ll feel full longer, which will lessen your desire to overeat. And major water consumption plays a significant role in flushing out the toxins that play a key role in the development of cellulite.

Nicole Rousseau is the author of Cellulite
Free Forever
, a transformational approach to combining precise exercises, nutritional elements, and a comprehensive skin care routine to eliminate even the most stubborn cellulite deposits from any woman, regardless of how long she’s been plagued by those embarrassing lumps.

Book Review - The Healthy Bowel And Liver Book, Dr. Sandra Cabot

The Preface to this book summarizes her information so here it is, I’ll give you my review after the preface: “The Healthy Liver and Bowel Book brings you an easy and effective way of eating to live safely in an increasingly toxic world.

How is your body coping at the present moment?

1.-Do you feel healthy and energetic all the time?

2.-Do you feel unwell and tired all the time?

3.-Do you feel below par for more than 50% of the time, and think that you should feel better than you do?

The majority of people answer yes, to the third question; and yet conventional medicine cannot find anything wrong to explain the malaise that currently afflicts millions of people on the planet.
For these people optimum health is like a jig-saw puzzle with a part missing.

Dr. Sandra Cabot M.D. has found after more than 20 years of clinical medicine that the missing part to the jig-saw puzzle of good health is simple and yet often overlooked. She tells us that this missing part is the most strategic organ in the body, and is an organ we have all heard about but do not give the consideration it deserves. This organ is called The Liver and it has everything to do with how well you will live and how long you will live.

To safely live in a toxic world and to avoid the epidemic of immune dysfunction and cardiovascular disease that is affecting millions, you must have a healthy liver to protect you. This book shows you how easy it is to have a healthy liver and digestive system, which will restore good health and fight excessive weight.”

What I like about Dr. Cabot’s book - Finally an objective yet complete look at the importance of the liver. Her book has been in print since 1999, I just had not run across it until now. After reading her book, it became pretty clear that I personally must have had a compromised liver as I had a lot of symptoms she describes (extreme tiredness, inability to lose weight, but by default and ignorance I had been following most of her suggestions in her book and my health is drastically different.

The book covers symptoms of an unhealthy liver or bowel, cleansing/detoxification recipes for both, Questions and Answers and great overall suggestions.

Over half the book is recipes (including a liver flush) and a very interesting section on body types and weight loss which you can find on her website: www.liverdoctor.com. Her Livatone supplement has much of the same ingredients as Neways’ Protectiver.

What I don’t like about Dr. Cabot’s book isn’t a thing. I thought the information was great and complete and interesting and I can’t think of much negative to report except that her picture on the front looked very outdated but that’s not all that important to the reading content now is it?

A Helpful Tip from the Healthy Liver and Bowel Book: The liver is the major fat burning organ in the body and is a remarkable machine for keeping weight under control being both a fat burning organ and a fat pumping organ.

Signe Nichols has been an avid reader of health and wellness books for over 10 years. In the health and wellness industry herself, Signe is in constant search of the next new information and integrating the new with the time proven techniques so that she can convey good solid information to others to help them with their health interests. Signe lives in Glendale, Arizona with her husband and 18 year old son. To see the business she’s in which focuses on reading labels on personal care products, go to http://www.1000moms1000dollars.com/nichols?pg=healthyhome

Measuring The Impact Of Initiatives - Even When You Don’t Have Complete Control

One of my business goals is to increase subscribers to the mezhermnt Handy Hints ezine, so I can get lots of useful information out to lots of people, and also help people get to know me and the PuMP approach to performance measurement.

Obviously I can’t control whether someone joins the ezine list - it is unethical to simply add people to the list without their permission (do you recall the confirmation you had to give in order to be added to the mezhermnt Handy Hints list?). But I can influence a few things that increase the number of people that find out about it, and even the proportion of those people that go to the next step and sign up.

So whether your improvement initiatives are small like mine, or much larger and more complex, there are a few good tips to consider when you measure the impact your improvement initiatives have on the intended results.

tip #1: start with some baseline data

The performance measure for building my list is the number of new subscribers. Before starting any list building initiatives, subscriptions were averaging about 10 per week. That’s my measure’s baseline.

What’s your performance measure’s baseline? Did you measure it before you began your improvement initiatives? Can you establish the baseline from historic data, or estimate where it was at that time? Can you use correlated data to calculate roughly where it was?

tip #2: pilot test each initiative separately

I don’t just implement all the possible improvement initiatives for list building at once (it is tempting, but not sensible). Why? Because I want to first know how effective each strategy is for my situation, and then only invest in the strategies that work best. For solo professionals and large organisations alike, time and resources are limited and must be invested where they get the highest return!

My initiatives include Google Ads that appear when someone searches for “kpi” or “balanced scorecard”, improving my website design to list higher in internet search engines, and publishing free articles on the web. For 10 weeks I tested Google Ads, in isolation of any other initiative. The effect was that subscriptions lifted to an average of 105 per week, an impact of 95 subscribers per week (not too shabby a result).

Are you in the habit of jumping into several solutions and actions before really testing the size of impact of each? Yes testing is slower, but you’ll just waste time and money on initiatives that don’t really work, when you have no way of knowing either way.

tip #3: use diagnostic indicators too

There are a few other indicators that are also useful to give more information about the ezine sign-up process. One is the click through rate of people that become aware of my ezine, who then sign up. By adjusting the wording of the Google Ad, I can finetune its relevance to people who search for information on KPIs. Of the 3 Google Ads I tested, one achieved a click through rate of 0.3%, and the other two were equal at 2.9%.

To decide which of the two better ads to go with, I needed more information. Another diagnostic measure is the position that Google ranks my ad along with other ads for the same search keywords. One ad averaged around position 5, and the other around position 4. Now I know which ad performs the best, and what size of impact it is capable of having on my performance measure of subscriptions.

Do you know which of your initiatives are most successful, and by how much? Have you tested variations of your initiatives to pinpoint what makes them more successful? Diagnostic indicators can be designed before you test your initiatives, but often you discover helpful diagnostic indicators during your testing too.

Stacey Barr is the Performance Measure Specialist, helping people to measure their business strategy, goals and objectives so they actually achieve them.

Sign up for Stacey’s free mezhermnt™ Handy Hints ezine at http://www.staceybarr.com to receive your complimentary copy of her e-book “202 Tips for Performance Measurement”, and make your business goals more achievable.

Affiliate Project X Scam - This Trustworthy & Honest Affiliate Project X Review Exposes The Truth

Let’s begin with a bit of background regarding Affiliate Project X. Affiliate Project X was released in October 2006, so it is a very new product. At the time of its release I downloaded Affiliate Project X for myself and have since had access to the updated version of Affiliate Project X and, therefore, I am qualified to give an honest and impartial review of Affiliate Project X, having been involved in internet marketing and affiliate marketing for a considerable number of years now.

Affiliate Project X was the brainchild of an English internet marketer named Chris. Affiliate Project X sought to teach every day people to make a part time or full time living through internet marketing and, in particular, affiliate marketing.

You may be familiar with affiliate marketing but in case you are not I will just spend a moment to discuss what affiliate marketing is and why so many people use it to make online income.

The beauty of affiliate marketing is that you don’t need your own product or even your own website to sell products online. Affiliate marketing is where you earn an affiliate commission by promoting other people’s products. This has been said to be one of the appeals of Affiliate Project X because it is said to teach people to earn any form of income online through affiliate marketing in particular.

Affiliate marketing and its techniques change on a daily basis. What seemed to work well a year ago is no longer effective. Google may change some part of its algorithm (like Google Slap 1, 2 and now 3) and this means that Google will, in fact, penalize you for using methods that worked well for you in the past.

This is why it is absolute critical if you are even thinking of earning any money online that you find yourself a “mentor”- someone you trust and is proven as being an expert in their field.

Now Affiliate Project X is not an adsense ebook. It doesn’t discuss Google Adsense at all. What Affiliate Project X does do, however, is discuss in detail free methods for generating regular affiliate commissions plus, for people who do have income to throw at Adwords, some effective and live campaigns that have consistently worked to promote affiliate products through Google Adwords and pay per click marketing.

Affiliate Project X is targeted to beginners, however, that being said seasoned marketers will also learn many new and effective affiliate marketing methods that will help incresae their affiliate commissions for the long term. Some of the most effective Affiliate Project X methods include the workhorse method, copying the best and spying on your Adwords competitors.

Affiliate Project X leaves little to the imagination as it goes into great detail how many people can earn affiliate commissions with absolutely zero capital outlay at all. Many affiliate marketing ebooks reveal methods which involve spending money, so this is where Affiliate Project X really goes the extra mile and makes it easier for people with money and people with none to invest to start earning commissions using Affiliate Project X methods.

Affiliate Project X also shows methods of using Google Adwords with a very small initial investment of say $100. That’s all that’s really required to perform an Affiliate Project X test over a few days and to tweak your pay per click campaigns as per Affiliate Project X detailed instructions. However, if you visit the website mentioned below I can show you how to set up free pay per click campaigns which means once you download Affiliate Project X you could start Affiliate Project X Adwords campaigns on the same day without any cash injection at all on your part.

Affiliate Project X is not a get rich quick scheme. If that’s what you are looking for I would suggest you look elsewhere as Affiliate Project X and this Affiliate Project X is not what you are looking for.

That being said, however, if you have no capital and are committed to putting some time and work involved to start earning regular commission checks every two weeks then Affiliate Project X is exactly the kind of affiliate marketing instruction that you need. Of course, if you have at least $100 or more to invest in Affiliate Project X methods then you really could be doing yourself a disservice by not purchasing Affiliate Project X.

I give Affiliate Project X 9 out of 10 for the following reasons: One, it’s easy to read and follow; two, Affiliate Project X gives a number of Affiliate Project X methods to incorporate with and without capital outlay; three, the author of Affiliate Project X actually proves the earnings he is making using Affiliate Project X methods; four, Affiliate Project X methods should work in many countries, regardless of where you are in the world: five, Affiliate Project X comes with a risk-free money back guarantee.

Affiliate Project X has my tick of approval. I trust you have found this Affiliate Project X review helpful and useful in your search for earning commission checks online. I don’t believe Affiliate Project X is a scam. Download Affiliate Project X and the Affiliate Project X video for yourself below.

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What Is Wellness Coaching?

Are you considering a change? Coaching is a relatively new profession that is approximately 10 years old. It emerged from applied behavioral science and then branched off into corporate training. Coaching is now provided on a one to one basis. Through the development of a team or partnership with a coach, structure, accountability, expertise and motivation provide for client learning and growth above what could be done individually.

Coaching has evolved into specialties which focus on a variety of areas to include life coaching, work/life balance, relationships and corporate/professional coaching with a leadership focus. Health, fitness and wellness are the latest additions to the coaching profession.

What is wellness coaching? Wellness coaches help clients improve all areas of wellness to include fitness, nutrition, weight, stress, health and management of medical conditions, health risks and lifestyle issues as they influence wellness. Wellness coaches are health and fitness professionals who have successfully completed wellness coach training and earned certification from leading corporations including Wellcoaches Corporation, in strategic partnership with the American College of Sports Medicine.

What does a coach do? How does coaching work? Through assessment, inquiry, problem solving, goal setting utilizing a safe, respectful and honest form of communication, coaches facilitate the process of change with their clients. As clients identify where they are, where they want to be and how they’ll get there, coaches assist the clients in finding the answers. The coach assists in identifying and defining priorities and areas for growth in transitioning clients from where they are to where they aspire to be. Coaches utilize assessment and behavior change tools to motivate clients to take charge, identify their motivators and learn how to grow and change.

Coaching sessions are scheduled weekly or as needed by telephone, email or in person individually or in groups for 3 months or longer to assist clients in identifying where they want to go and to help them get there. Clients undergo changes in self-discovery, understanding, self-concept and behavior.

What is the client’s role? Clients agree to make a commitment to achieve both weekly and 3 month goals in an effort to accomplish more than they could perform individually. They are accountable to themselves as well as the team of coach and client.

The coach provides both guidance and expertise to set goals with an established path towards goal achievement culminating in the client maintaining their success. Coaches help clients maximize opportunities for learning and translate the learning into a maintained wellness change.

Coaching is a present focused process designed to advance to the future. Depending on the individual’s situation referrals may be made to other professions for additional services or support.

What is the client’s perspective? Coaching helps move from where I am to where I want to be and assist in making changes. Having a coach helps me manage significant transitions or major changes. Coaching is there to help achieve more than what could be done alone.

What should I expect in a wellness coach? A wellness coach should possess a top tier health and fitness university degree and/or credentials in their field of expertise. This would include but is not limited to a medical doctor, dietician or physical therapist to name a few. They should have 2 years experience working one to one with clients by phone or face to face. Additionally, they should have a Wellness coach training certification from leading organizations which teach evidence based practice and standardized coaching methodology and process. Sustainable health behavior change should be central.

Are you overwhelmed by the amount of conflicting health and fitness information amidst all of the other chaos in your life? Let’s develop strategies and a lifestyle that promotes your health and wellness

For more info contact

–www.wellcoaches.com/Trish.Muse

–www.bodyproductions.com

–Email trish@bodyproductions.com

–Email tmuse@wellcoaches.com

Trish Muse is a physical therapist, veteran pharmaceutical representative and published author. Frequently featured in Essence, Heart and Soul, Self and Health magazines as well as several others as a fitness consultant, Trish provides continuing education internationally for fitness professionals and physical therapists. She is currently pursuing her Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy. As the owner of Body Productions, Inc. she is a popular National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, respected American College of Sports Medicine certified Health Fitness Instructor and Wellcoaches licensed Wellness Coach in the Washington DC area. She is a Polestar certified Pilates practitioner and East Coast Fitness Ambassador for Doce Vida Designs. Trish is the star and creator of the popular exercise videos, Ab Attack, Body Management and The Workstation Workout and star and co-producer of the functional fitness video Rock, Roll and Reggae.

Kyle Busch Sizzles at Bristol - SCI March 26th Issue

Next stop on the Nextel Cup Schedule is Martinsville Speedway

Next week NASCAR heads to the shortest track on the Nextel Cup circuit, Martinsville Speedway, for the DirecTV 500. The 1/2 mile paper clip-like track produces some of the best fender bending action on the circuit. With 800 ft straightaways and 12 degree banking, the track has been described as “two drag strips with a turnaround on each end.” The 2007 racing season is a special one for Martinsville; it marks the 60th anniversary of racing at one of NASCAR’s oldest tracks.

In recent history, both Hendrick Motor sports drivers Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson have dominated Martinsville. Each driver averages a top 10 finish with Gordon averaging a 6th place finish while Johnson averages a 7th. Of course, you can through historical results out the window this year. NASCAR’s Car of Tomorrow will make its second appearance of the season next week at Martinsville.

Other drivers to note:

Jeff Burton - Average finish of 13th
Tony Stewart - Average finish of 13th
Ricky Rudd - Average finish of 14th
Dale Jarrett - Average finish of 14th

Next Week’s Schedule:

Nextel Cup: @ Martinsville Speedway (all times EST)
03/30/07 - 03:45pm NASCAR Nextel Cup Goody’s Cool Orange 500 Qualifying
03/31/07 - 12:50pm NASCAR Nextel Cup Goody’s Cool Orange 500 Practice
04/01/07 - 02:00pm NASCAR Nextel Cup Goody’s Cool Orange 500

Busch Series off until April 7th at Nashville Superspeedway

Craftsman Truck Series: @ Martinsville Speedway (all times EST)
03/30/07 - 02:20pm NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Kroger 250 Practice
03/31/07 - 11:10am NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Kroger 250 Qualifying
03/31/07 - 03:00pm NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Kroger 250

Kyle Busch Captures his 4th Nextel Cup Win at Bristol!

Any race at Bristol Motor Speedway is unpredictable. You can start at the front, and run there all day only to succumb to mechanical problems or, more likely, a Bristol bump as I like to call it.

Just ask Tony Stewart what he thinks of Bristol. After starting up front, and leading a majority of the laps, Stewart suffered fuel line problems that knocked him back to 35th position.

Or, ask Kyle Busch about Bristol’s unpredictability. After starting in 20th position and laying low for 3/4 of the race, Busch began to charge his way to the front. While running second to Denny Hamlin in the closing laps, Busch was able to take advantage of back up caused by Jimmie Johnson to pass Hamlin.

Once Busch passed Hamlin, it was all over. After staving off other drivers, including his own teammate Jeff Gordon, over the last two cautions of the race, Busch had only Jeff Burton to beat on the last lap. Coming off of turn 4, Burton eased his nose under the left fender of Busch and pushed him up the track. From there it was a drag race down the front stretch to the checkered flag where Busch won by 1/2 a car length.

Jeff Gordon Claims the Top Spot in NASCAR

Jeff Gordon accomplished exactly what he set out to do at Bristol Motor Speedway; take the points lead. Barring a catastrophic finish, Gordon was set to take over the lead in the Nextel Cup point standings at the Food City 500. Coming into Bristol, Gordon was 8 points behind semi-retired leader Mark Martin who planned to sit out this race. All Gordon had to do was stay clean and finish in the top ten.

Sounds like an easy assignment for a 4-time champion, right? Wrong! There is nothing easy or predictable about Bristol. And with the debut of the Car of Tomorrow, this race offered an additional twist!

Initially, Gordon hedged the odds in his favor by capturing the poll. But after only 6 laps as the leader, he relinquished the lead to Tony Stewart, and began a backwards slide that almost found him a lap down. Gordon bottomed out in 24th position about a 3rd of the way through the race. Over 15 cautions, the #24 team was able to make the right adjustments on the Impala SS to help send it back to the top.

On the last restart of the race, Jeff Gordon was in second place and looking to take the lead from teammate Kyle Busch. However, Jeff Burton made a daring pass, and Gordon finished the race in 3rd.

Despite not winning, the #24 team piloted by Jeff Gordon appears to be the team to beat this year. Over 5 races, they have 4 top 10’s and a 12th place finish at Daytona. Could this be the year that Jeff wins his 5th championship?

Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway Recap

The one benefit the Car of Tomorrow presented to us fans strapped to our couches for yesterday’s Food City 500 was the new camera angles. The new camera locations on the car are unreal and give fans hair raising vantage points that even the drivers themselves can’t experience.

Other than that, from a viewer’s perspective there were no major differences when compared to previous races at Bristol. There was tons of cautions (15) and lost of beating and banging. Even the opening pace laps offered up action. Reed Sorenson was so anxious to get going that he rear-ended JJ Yeeley before the green flag ever waved.

It always seems the most successful drivers at Bristol are the ones who lay low and make a charge toward the end. Both Kyle Busch and Jeff Burton did just that. After starting 20th & 29th respectively, Kyle and Jeff found themselves racing for the win at the end. Kyle was able to hold off Burton by 1/2 a car length to win the Food City 500.

Other top drivers faired as follows:

Tony Stewart had the best car in the field at Bristol, and led the most laps. However, the former champion suffered a huge setback as he lost fuel pressure in the middle stages of the race. As a result, Stewart finished many laps down and in 35th place. Stewart now sits 12th in points.

Kasey Kahne is slowly starting to climb his way out the monster hole he dug in the first 4 races of the season. A 19th place finish at Bristol has moved him to 34th in the points and allows him to take a provisional should he not qualify at next week’s race in Martinsville. Early on, the #9 Dodge looked strong running in the top 3, but plummeted halfway through the race to 33rd.

The Daytona 500 winner, Kevin Harvick, jumped 2 spots in the standings to 5th place with a 4th place finish at Bristol. After struggling the last two races, Harvick was in desperate need of a strong finish to salvage his great start to the season.

Reigning champion, Jimmie Johnson, had a decent race at one of his least favorite tracks. That was until lap 485 where Johnson had a right front go flat. He was able to salvage his car and a 16th place finish. Johnson now sits 3rd in points.

Article is provided by http://everythingstockcar.com/ which is owned and operated by Everything Sports, Inc.

The Pastor And The D-Word

Can a pastor be divorced? Yes, a pastor can be divorced. Many pastors are currently in the process or have been. Before we decide on whether or not that makes it “right,” let’s take a look at a deeper issue: The word “Pastor” itself.

Yes, the word does appear in the Bible in Ephesians 4:11: “And he gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as PASTORS and teachers.”

This is the only place in Scripture where the word is actually used. Imagine! A single verse has come to define one incredibly significant, manmade office in every institutional church for 1700 years. Notice that the word used is the plural “Pastors” - NOT the singular “Pastor.” Whoever these “Pastors” were, there were apparently more than one in The Church (I’m not referring to a building here). About this, author Richard Hanson says, “For the people who first used them, the titles of these offices can have meant little more than inspectors, older men and helpers …it was when unsuitable theological significance began to be attached to them that the distortion of the concept of Christian ministry began.”

The Greek word for”Pastors” is “poimen,” meaning “shepherds” (”Pastor” is Latin for shepherd). “Pastor” actually describes the FUNCTION of an individual in The Church (again, I’m not referring to a building), NOT an office or a professional title. As the word implies, Shepherds provide nurture and care for God’s sheep, loving them into maturity. Nowhere do we find their role defined in any way similar to that which describes the Catholic priests at the time of the Reformation: preaching, administering sacraments, praying for the flock, living a godly life, handling church discipline, church rites, caring for the poor, and visiting the sick. Protestant ministers can add to that list the praying over civic and community events like luncheons and 10K runs.

I’ve excerpted the following from Frank Viola’s book “Pagan Christianity: The Origins of Our Modern Church Practices.” Viola writes:

“The modern Pastorate rivals the functional Headship of Christ in His church. It illegitimately holds the unique place of centrality and headship among God’s people. A place that is only reserved for one Person-the Lord Jesus. Jesus Christ is the only Head over a church and the final word to it. By his office, the Pastor displaces and supplants Christ’s Headship by setting himself up as the church’s human head.

“For this reason, nothing so hinders the fulfillment of God’s eternal purpose as does the modern pastoral role. Why? Because that purpose is centered on making Christ’s Headship visibly manifested in the church through the free, open, every-member functioning of the Body. As long as the pastoral office is present, you will never witness such a thing.

“It is “lonely at the top” because God never intended for anyone to be at the top-except His Son! In effect, the modern Pastor tries to shoulder the 58 NT “one another” exhortations all by himself. It is no wonder that most of them get crushed under the weight…The modern Pastor is the most unquestioned element in modern Christianity. Yet he does not have a strand of Scripture to support his existence nor a fig leaf to cover it!

“Rather, the modern Pastor was born out of the single-bishop-rule first spawned by Ignatius and Cyprian. The bishop evolved into the local presbyter. In the Middle Ages, the presbyter grew into the Catholic priest. During the Reformation, he was transformed into the “Preacher,” “the Minister,” and finally “the Pastor”-the man upon whom all of Protestantism hangs. To juice it all down to one sentence: The Protestant Pastor is nothing more than a slightly reformed Catholic priest…”

Viola adds, “At best, this text [Eph 4:11] is oblique. It offers absolutely no definition or description of who Pastors are. It simply mentions them. Regrettably, we have filled this word with our own Western concept of what a Pastor is. We have read the modern idea of the modern Pastor back into the New Testament. Never in the imagination of a hallucinating man would any first-century Christian conceive of the modern pastoral office! Catholics have made the same error with the word “priest.” You can find the word “priest” used in the New Testament to refer to a Christian three times…”

EXPECTATIONS OF A MODERN PASTOR

Because the paid, full-time, vocational position of “pastor” in an organized institution cannot be found in Scripture, how can we apply Scripture to it…er…uh…I mean, him? Those gutsy individuals who willingly submit to the strain of the office are forced to undergo unfair scrutiny and an inappropriate standard of someone else’s definition of righteousness. Their marriages and families, too, suffer terribly. The statistical evidence of the lives of Pastors and their families is dismal across denominational lines.

Sexual sin, marital breakdown, spousal neglect, spousal abuse, alcoholism, pornography, marital infidelity, misappropriation of funds, a lack of integrity, unbalanced ambitions, poor allocation of time and attention to responsibilities…Satan directs his relentless attacks at these Church leaders because, for those bent on destroying the greatest number of lives, like Samson of old, knock down the pillars first.

That is to say, those whom we have MADE into pillars.

Many in the Institutional Church ask if a divorced person should be permitted to serve as a pastor. The details of every situation are always critically important. In looking for a blanket answer, the danger exists of further mishandling Scripture and, subsequently, mistreating individuals. Frankly, how do we apply Scripture to an individual holding an unscriptural position in an unscriptural religious organization, something The Church was never intended to be?

That’s ludicrous!

We DO have biblical grounds for divorce: adultery (Matt 19:9) and abandonment (1 Cor. 7:15) and they apply to ALL of us. This does not settle the question for many about pastors and divorce, but it does reveal that ANY Christian can be the innocent victim of a spouse’s covenant-breaking sin. The biblical standards for the office of elder - which includes pastors (shepherds, overseers) - contain guidance about marriage. 1 Timothy 3:2-7 says “an overseer must be above reproach, the husband of one wife.” Titus 1:6 cites this same qualification.

Does this mean an overseer must never have been divorced? What if he was divorced before he became a Christian? What if he and his wife are emotionally divorced but physically living in the same home? Is the mere appearance of good in a bad situation any more weighty than the reality of perceived evil? Is that all we REALLY care about in the first place?

Did Paul’s earlier persecution of The Church disqualify him from planting churches? The Bible does not say that an elder can never have been divorced, but that, if married, he must be faithful to that one wife. A long-past divorce should not bar a faithful, fruitful person from serving The Church in any context.

RELATIONSHIP BEFORE FUNCTION

Should a person be “above reproach”? If a man committed adultery and abandoned his family, will any amount of time make him above reproach in the ministry? Is any man beyond redemption from God? Aren’t we ALL worthy of restoration? Cannot every human be transformed by the renewing of their minds?

This is why “Relationship before Function” is so important. Too often, a man is asked to serve in a traditional church office as deacon or elder, simply because he looks good, smells good, has a pretty wife and writes big checks. I sat in a congregation for over a year before I would even accept a position of Associate Minister. I CHOSE to do that, knowing that the immaturity of current, recognized leadership WANTED me to serve as an elder. When they did, I gave them references they never asked for and informed them of my own divorce many years earlier. I wanted to make sure it was GOD leading both parties to that decision, not merely their perception of my spirituality. I had served as a “layman” for over a year and assisted them in every way but NOT as an Associate Minister. When I did accept the position, we had a very productive, very fruitful, life-changing ministry. If a man was the innocent party of a long-ago divorce, as was my case, and has gained the respect of Christians and non-believers by his subsequent conduct, his divorce should not render him less than “above reproach.”

In addition, 1 Timothy 3:4-5 says, “He must manage his own household well… for if someone does not know how to manage his own household, how will he care for God’s church?” It takes time and relationship to demonstrate marital and family management. How can we interview a man of God and get to know him based upon a resume?

Where does it say in God’s Word that divorce disqualifies anyone from God’s service? We’re not talking about infidelity or adultery. We are talking about two people whose marital difficulties have reached the point where, for one of them at least, staying married is no longer seen as an option.

Paul’s directions to Timothy are clear that an overseer must be the husband of one wife. But when my wife divorced me, how had I violated Paul’s directives?

In Malachi, God said, “I hate divorce.” Me, too! Marriage is like two pieces of paper glued together and pressed. Divorce is like trying to neatly peel those two pages apart. It’s a mess. It rips and tears people asunder, even innocent bystanders.

I’ll NEVER counsel for divorce. I believe God is well able and quite willing to restore those who are struggling in that most holy of relationships. But it takes faith. It takes two. It takes obedience and unconditional love. I WILL counsel for separation IF the purpose is for reconciliation with an agreed-upon schedule of counseling, with homework, church attendance, etc. Quite often, when a woman separates from her husband, it gets his attention, especially when kids are involved. Sadly, too many who are separating tend to start dating again. That’s nothing but a lack of faith in action.

JESUS ON DIVORCE

Jesus was confronted one day by the Pharisees about the question of divorce and remarriage. The context of the passage, Matthew 19:3-9, the reason they continued to question Him, was NOT to learn whether or not a married couple could divorce. They already knew from God’s declaration in Deuteronomy 24, the passage to which Jesus appealed, that they could. What the Pharisees were after was to trap Jesus on the question of whether or not divorced couples could, according to Scripture, remarry.

Jesus essentially said, “God’s original plan never included divorce, but because your hearts are hard, he permitted it on the grounds of adultery. If the marriage is dissolved because of adultery, the innocent party may remarry without jeopardy.”

God initially said a husband and wife should not get a divorce. But who initially allowed a husband and wife to get a divorce?

God.

Is there a contradiction there? Yes, but the contradiction is within us, NOT with God.

Is divorce wrong?

Of course, unless Jesus lied.

Does it disqualify an individual from God’s blessings or service to the Kingdom?

No, because Jesus said, “Whoever comes to me in faith, I will never cast out.

Scripture does not say that a divorced person is disqualified from ministry. If there’s any disqualification at all for pastoral ministry, it seems to come from remarriage which appears to contradict the Bible’s directives. But even if that’s true…for how long? What if the remarriage takes place after twenty years? Five years? Five months? I was remarried after 10 years. My wife had been divorced for ten, too. Long enough? It seems to have been, at least where God is concerned.

Anna Stanley, wife of Charles Stanley, Pastor of the 13,000 member First Baptist Church in Atlanta and In-Touch Ministries, divorced him after 3 years of living apart. They tried to reconcile but their efforts failed. He had initially stated that he would resign from being Pastor, based on his own understanding of Scripture. In time, he prayerfully reconsidered. He now believes that, only if he remarried, would he disqualify himself from pastoring. I hope he’s hearing from God on that and not basing such a decision upon the traditions of men.

Imagine if Stanley DID step down. Would he stop speaking about Christ? Would others stop LISTENING and INVITING him to speak? Would people cease to seek him out for counsel? Would he stop writing books? Would he start a blog? Though he would not be overseeing an assembly of 13,000 Christians, whose to say his influence would not far exceed that, as has my own? Though he would not be able to put “Pastor” on his business card, who cares? His gifts would make room for him (Prov 18:16).

Yes, God hates divorce, but He LOVES those who GET divorced. He’s looking for anyone who is willing to side with Him, serve the cause of Christ and advance the Kingdom. If it’s an army of wounded healers, so be it. man may look only at the outside, but God, thankfully, is looking at the heart (1 Sam 16:7).

The Father forgives us. He knows we don’t know what we’re doing. But He knows we love Him, just a like any child who misbehaves and takes their parents for granted on occasion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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The Important Skill You Must Possess To Become A Successful Internet Marketer…

Becoming successful at internet marketing takes hard work and intense focus. It is a well-known fact that a whopping 95% of people who start an online business will fail in their first year. The 5% who actually succeed, usually do it by promoting a business, service or product online, which is known as internet marketing.

Today’s internet marketers are bombarded with an over load of marketing ideas daily, be it in the form of incoming emails or ad copy posted everywhere they turn. Many lose track of their primary marketing goal by allowing themselves to be distracted. This distraction and lack of focus is a major cause of failure for entrepreneurs starting new online businesses.

Ultimately, marketing plans are vital to our online success. A marketer’s focus however, should only be on one marketing plan at a time. The idea is to pick a marketing plan and focus one’s effort solely towards it. Once the plan is worked thoroughly to the point of success, then and only then should one move on to another. Some plans unfortunately may not bring the desired results and abandonment may be the best option. Successful internet marketers stick with one plan or idea at a time and do not stray until they feel they have done everything possible to achieve the desired results.

Within a marketing plan or goal, there are many different tasks the marketer must perform. Each individual accomplished task then comes together to form that marketing plan. While the plan as a whole deserves complete focus, so do the individual tasks. One must focus solely on accomplishing the first task before moving on to the next. An example is, affiliate marketing. An affiliate must first focus his efforts on niche research before attempting to choose the products he promotes. There are many steps involved in this process and he will focus on and perform them one at a time until he accomplishes them all.

The results obtained from focusing on these individual tasks until each is accomplished will far outweigh results he will get from blindly jumping in and promoting a product that he has done zero research on. It will ultimately mean his success or failure.

Thus the difference between becoming an ordinary internet marketer and a successful one depends on implementing focus into all of one’s marketing efforts. As a successful marketer does, one will see all marketing ideas and plans through to their end result while remaining focused during the process.

Kim Neal writes on internet business and internet marketing strategies. You can learn more at my blog, Marketing with Kim, found @
http://marketingwithkim.blogspot.com

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Ten Ways To Jump Start Your Sales Today

Running a business or starting a new business is always
challenging. There are seemingly infinite details a
business owner must look after - inventory, personnel,
product delivery, advertising, right location (for brick
and mortar businesses). Internet businesses have some
advantages, such as not needing a physical location or
manage costly product overhead, yet Internet businesses
have an entirely different set of challenges. These
challenges include global (not just local) competition
as well as the steep and ever changing technical learning
curve.

One thing is certain, whether you operate a “brick and
mortar” or a “click and mortar” business, by the time
you take care of all the nuts and bolts details necessary
to start or maintain your businesses, you may be out of
time, energy or fresh ideas as to how to attract customers.

Here are 10 quick, sure fire ways to help unlock your
inner sales genius and jump start your sales.

1. Find a strategic business partner. Look for ones
that have the same objective. You can trade leads,
share marketing info, sell package deals, etc.

2. Brand your name and business. You can easily
do this by just writing articles and submitting them
to e-zines or web sites for republishing.

3. Start an auction on your web site. The type of
auction could be related to the theme of your site.
You’ll draw traffic from auctioneers and bidders.

4. Remember to take a little time out of your day
or week to brainstorm. New ideas are usually the
difference between success and failure.

5. Model other successful business or people. I’m
not saying out right copy them, but practice some
of the same habits that have made them succeed.

6. Take risks to improve your business. Sometimes
businesses don’t want to advertise unless it’s free,
sometimes you have to spend money to get results.

7. Include emotional words in your advertisements.
Use ones like love, security, relief, freedom, happy,
satisfaction, fun, etc.

8. Ask people online to review your web site. You
can use the comments you get to improve your web
site or you may turn the reviewer into a customer.

9. Out source part of your workload. You’ll save
on most employee costs. You could out source
your secretarial work, accounting, marketing, etc.

10. Combine a product and service together in a
package deal. It could increase your sales. If you’re
selling a book, offer an hour of consulting with it.

Jeremy Lawrence is an independent business person and
Niche Marketer. He has recently finished
“Niche Traffic Explosion” As an affordable way to help
other niche businesses with free traffic
sources. Niche Traffic Explosion is available at his website
http://nichetrafficexplosion.com