果冻视频

August 12, 2013
Lisa Rieck

Words of Truth

Into the chaos of the 1960s鈥擳he Vietnam War, assassinations, drugs and sex鈥攖he 果冻视频 chapter at Pomona College spoke words of truth for student Victor Pentz. Those 果冻视频 days would set him on a path of speaking God鈥檚 Word week in and week out in pastoral ministry.

College and Calling

Faith was an important part of Victor鈥檚 growing-up years, having given his life to Jesus as a young child. But at 18, he wanted an intellectual argument for his faith. 鈥淎fter considering a number of Christian colleges I attended a secular one, Pomona, one of the Claremont Colleges,鈥 he said. 鈥淎midst the upheaval of the 1960s I didn鈥檛 know what hit me. I could have gone either way. But in 果冻视频, at last I discovered a God who was a match for Philosophy 101. 果冻视频 played the critical role of giving me an intellectual basis for my faith.鈥

果冻视频 led Victor to another important discovery in his life: his passion for leading Bible studies. 鈥淸With 果冻视频] I found a community of Christian students to study and pray with through the tumultuous craziness of sixties campus life,鈥 he said. 鈥淢ost of our witness was through quiet Bible studies and prayer meetings. . . . We saw hundreds of classmates consider Christ and many come to him.鈥

In the midst of this powerful witness to his classmates, he began to discern that God was calling him to pastoral ministry as a vocation. 鈥淎 pivotal moment was the midnight prayer service at Urbana 67,鈥 he remembered, 鈥渨hen I dedicated myself to full-time Christian service.鈥

After graduating from Pomona, he walked more fully into this new calling with faith鈥攁nd some doubts. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 fully convinced that I was cut out to be a pastor,鈥 he said, 鈥渟o after one year of seminary at Princeton, I took an internship working as an evangelistic beach minister among the surfers in San Diego.鈥 His assignment was to 鈥渞elate creatively to the beach culture,鈥 according to the job description. 鈥淓verything has been downhill since,鈥 he joked.

Reassured that he was, indeed, called to pastoral ministry, Victor finished seminary and in 1974 was hired as a youth pastor in Palos Verdes, California. From there he became the pastor of a new congregation in La Verne, learning lessons that seminary hadn鈥檛 taught him. 鈥淚 really expected that if I could convince people of what the Bible said that getting them to do it would be a piece of cake,鈥 he said. 鈥淗ow is that for naive? Discovering the power of social dynamics and the importance of understanding the motivational points of people in congregations was a real eye opener for me as a young pastor.鈥

Fourteen Years and Counting

After senior pastor positions at churches in Washington and Texas, Victor was hired at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, where God has used him in powerful ways for the past 14 years. 鈥淲e鈥檙e deeply involved in the Atlanta community,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd see ourselves as missional believers who go out to join God in the work he鈥檚 doing in the world.鈥 One of their most creative ministries in communicating Jesus鈥 love to the city has been to provide a $100,000 life insurance policy for every police officer in Atlanta鈥攁ll 1700 of them! 鈥淭his brings us close to the city leaders and the police and their families in many ways,鈥 Victor explained.

Another joy at Peachtree has been building great ministry teams. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a tremendous challenge to bring talented, passionate people from different backgrounds together to become one in serving Christ,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of ego management involved. But there鈥檚 nothing more fun than when the team clicks鈥濃攁nd the current pastoral team at Peachtree does. 鈥淓veryone shines in their role,鈥 Victor said. 鈥淎nd we trust each other.鈥

In the midst of the joys of his work, however, Victor fully recognizes the challenges the American church and pastors today are facing. 鈥淲ith people living insanely busy lives and having shorter attention spans, how do we engage people in God鈥檚 Word at a transformative depth?鈥 he asks. 鈥淗ow do we teach true biblical Christianity and not the popular heresy of a subjective 鈥榞od within鈥 who is there to serve me? How do we make the case for biblical sexuality without sounding like Pharisees? . . . We need to retool our theological education, buildings, spiritual formation, and evangelism for this new emerging world.鈥

Two things that haven鈥檛 changed through the years鈥攁nd won鈥檛鈥攁re the gospel he communicates and his own personal preparation time. 鈥淭he discipline that has sustained my preaching ministry through the years is to keep my mornings for study and writing. . . . It takes enormous discipline to prepare a fresh, engaging message 35-40 times a year.鈥 He wouldn鈥檛 trade it, though, calling preaching 鈥渁n amazing privilege.鈥 But, he added, it鈥檚 one 鈥渢hat takes everything we have.鈥

Words of Wisdom for Student Ministers

As student leaders in 果冻视频 prepare for a new year, Victor offers wisdom gleaned from his many years in ministry. 鈥淒on鈥檛 lose heart in feeling out of step with the prevailing views on campus,鈥 he said. 鈥淧eople respect you more than you know.鈥

Many times Victor didn鈥檛 know that God had spoken to someone through him until years later. 鈥淚鈥檝e had several emails and Facebook messages from critics on campus who later in life came to Christ,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is far more common than you may realize. Inevitably they marvel at how our 果冻视频 witness stayed with them and played a part in their embracing faith 10 or 20 years later. One such critic鈥攚ho lived down the hall and was on drugs through college鈥攚rote me his testimony from Greece where he鈥檚 now a missionary. He says that we 果冻视频 students planted the seeds of the gospel in his life.鈥

Victor also urges students to remember Isaiah 55:11:

鈥淪o is my word that goes out from my mouth:
    It will not return to me empty,
but will accomplish what I desire
    and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.鈥

It鈥檚 clear that God has used and is continuing to use Victor to speak his words of truth to a still-chaotic world. It鈥檚 also clear that Victor, like that powerful word he preaches each Sunday, is achieving the purpose for which God called and sent him.

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