Archive for December, 2008
December 30, 2008
Israel should be supported unconditionally
Gays and Lesbians should be discriminated against
I’m not sure why churches in Kalamazoo are putting up such a big fuss about the city ordinance which bans discriminating against people based on sexual orientation in regard to housing and employment. From what I’ve read, the employment only applies to employment by the city, so it’s not like churches will be forced to hire gay pastors. I heard an announcement on WayFM supporting this petition, and wondered why. Why don’t they start a petition that denies jobs to people who sleep together before they’re married? Maybe someone can enlighten me.
Tags:discrimination, Gay rights, Israel, petitions
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December 30, 2008
Someone just found my sight by using “tuff love arrogant college student.” What the trash were they even looking for? And, where did they learn how to spell?
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December 20, 2008
In the midst of ministry, I have begun to discover the significance of just spending time with people. Some may call this incarnational ministry. Handing a stranger a flyer and saying “come to our church” may work on occasion, but this is not the depth of the calling of Jesus followers. Earning trust can be a long process that often takes multiple contacts with people. The first time I went to a sports event of one of my youth group teens, it was a little akward. But, several concerts and volleyball games down the road, I realize that it’s worth the effort. If you become a part of a person’s life and see their struggles and joys, your perspective will change. You are no longer an outsider trying to figure out a way to get in, but one who stands next to a person and cares deeply for them. I’m reminded of a quote from the movie Save the Last Dance: “Don’t be here just to be here. Take a look around.” When you speak, this person will be more likely to listen because you have earned the right to speak truth into their lives. This is not to say that spreading the gospel can only happen in this context. The Holy Spirit works in countless ways. And, total strangers need Jesus, too.
Tags:church, Cross-Cultural Ministry, Incarnational, incarnational ministry, ministry
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December 18, 2008
I have a friend who shows love by giving cookies. It doesn’t matter what the occassion or who the recipient might be. If she wants people to know that she cares and that she’s thinking about them, she bakes them chocolate chip cookies. Sometimes, she teams up with other people who live in her apartment complex to bake cookies for all their neighbors. You may wonder why this is a big deal. Well, our society is seaped with individualism. People don’t know their neighbors, let alone bake cookies for them. In order to knock down these proverbial fences, Christians must make an effort. The thought that people all around us are the walking dead should inspire a little action. But it’s not rocket science. Handing your neighbor a plate of cookies is a beautifully simple way to build relationships in which you can share the gospel. During this Christmas season, I encourage you all to take advantage of this opportunity to share the love of Christ. Lives could be transformed, and it could all start with a plate of cookies and a knock on the door.
Tags:christmas, Cookies, Gospel
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December 18, 2008
My good friend Aaron Bolduc told me recently that doing only what you are humanly capable of probably means you aren’t really following Jesus. This was such an encouragement to me. If I can handle it on my own, why does God need to be in the picture? He is strong in my weakness. He must increase and I must decrease. At the end of the day, I want to look back and say “look what God did,” not “look at the worthless piece of nothing that I did.” There’s something about ministry that leaves me in a heap of glorious exhaustion, knowing that He is at work and I am just a speck of dirt that He loves more than I can imagine. Isn’t it mind-blowing that He has included us in His master plan?
Tags:inadequacy, Jesus, ministry
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December 14, 2008
Here is the brand new model out for 2008! It has the style you’ve all grown to love, but with new features that will rock your world.
Imagine
The tree is dead, the lights burnt out,
Bright reds and greens turn gray.
The ornaments lie shattered now.
Has Christmas gone away?
The gifts have vanished from your sight,
No stockings on display.
The toys destroyed, the money spent.
Has Christmas gone away?
Your feast becomes a memory.
The famished children pray,
“Lord, give us just one piece of bread.”
Has Christmas gone away?
Your family has disappeared.
A lonely, silent day.
As grief pervades your vacant soul,
Has Christmas gone away?
The celebrations all have ceased.
It’s just another day.
No talk of peace or happiness.
Has Christmas gone away?
The virgin Mary bears no Son.
Darkness clouds the way.
No Savior, hope, redemption:
Our Christmas gone away.
Tags:christmas, Christmas poem, Jesus, Poem, poetry
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December 13, 2008
If you are like many Christians you are currently building an argument in your head as to why “Happy Holidays” is evil. You will be chomping at the bit to write a comment about how I’m taking Christ out of Christmas. Well, I’m here to tell you that if arguing with a bunch of people who don’t know Jesus about what holiday greeting they should use is what you call putting Christ back into Christmas, you’re wasting your time. Honestly, I would love someone to enlighten me on why people get in such a tizzy about this. This time of year is not about Jesus for a LOT of people (even some Christians). Wouldn’t it be better to spend your energy on sharing Jesus with them instead of fighting about this? I’m not sure if joining a facebook group is the best way to spread the gospel. I’m not sure getting into a shouting match with a cashier is the best way to show people the love of Jesus. Maybe some people hear ”Happy Holidays” and use that as an opportunity to tell people about Jesus. If so, that’s great. I’m just sayin’ some people have weird priorities when it comes to Christmas. (If you are offended by this, keep in mind that my family didn’t celebrate Christmas, and often referred to it as X-mas – I have a little different perspective.)
Tags:christmas, Happy Holidays, Jesus
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December 3, 2008
While I was working at CVS the other night, I was accused of being a racist. We had several liqour thefts that day, so I was keeping an eye on anyone who went in the liqour aisle. A group of African Amercan women went into that aisle, so I went to make sure they were on the up and up. As I went back to the spot where I was straightening, there was a person from their group at the front by the checkout. I looked over to see if she was ready to check out or not. She caught my eye and asked if I was following her family around because they were Black. My initial reaction was flustered (not sure how to respond other than saying no). After she left, I thought of a million things I could have said (I wish I could think on my feet a little better). Things like ”I’m sorry we live in a world were some white people follow you around because they think African Americans are thieves,” or “we’ve had a lot of liqour thefts today, and I’m just keeping an eye on that area.” For some reason, I got this sick feeling in my stomach. I just couldn’t stand to think that someone thought I was racist. I may have other prejudices (I have trouble loving rich preppies who shop at Abercrombie sometimes, for example), however racism just isn’t a part of who I am. In fact, it makes me angry just thinking about it. Maybe that’s why it bothered be so much. My Jesus isn’t like that, so I hate that someone would think that I’m like that.
Tags:Racism
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