Wednesday, June 18, 2008

unChristian



I recommend unChristian as a great book that everyone should read. The book records 20 somethings' views of Christianity. Unfortunately we all know that Christians have not always represented Jesus very well and the research confirms it. I appreciated the research, but I especially liked the end of the book where respected leaders discussed how to positively contribute to culture. I found it interesting that almost every responder said Christianity must change the way it is responding to the major issues like Aids, poverty, injustice, etc. Our gospel has to be bigger than the individualistic version that is so common today.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

on the way

This week as I sit in a coffee shop in rainy Seattle, I keep having these few words running through my head. "Come let us go to the other side." We all know that Jesus spent time with the prostitutes, tax collectors, cheats, lepers, but now Jesus was taking it to a whole new level. The other side is the pagan area called the Decapolis or the land of the Gerasenes. This is a place that every good Jew avoided for a lot of reasons. This was their Ninevah! On the way to mission in this pagan place, they face the mother of all storms. And what comes out - FEAR.

This week as I am being challenged to go to the other side. My fears have become front and center. Fear of rejection. Fear of change. Fear of the costs. As we take steps toward mission toward people God truly loves (interestingly enough as Ron Ruchruff said today that Jesus loved the demoniac enough to destroy the economy of the decapolis by killing the pigs in order to deliver and heal him) the evil one wants to put fears front and center. Jesus' answer shouldn't surprise us. It is radical faith.

Monday, June 02, 2008

my new friend

Today I met some of the most amazing people that I have ever been around. People from all over the world like Kenya, Nigeria, Taiwan, India, South Africa, Holland, Reno, Seattle, San Diego to mention a few. I talked to many people today and was quite overwhelmed by all that these people are doing to demonstrate and declare the gospel of Jesus in our world. But one new friend is Jack. Jack serves as a bishop overseing over 400 churches in the Kibera Slum in Kenya. The Kibera slum is the biggest slum in Africa and has over 1 million people living there. I was amazed as he told me stories of ministry in the slums especially in light of the tribal tension this year. Needless to say, my perspective is being changed.