Thursday, January 25, 2007

Rich young ruler



poverty is so hard to see
when it’s only on your tv and twenty miles across town
where we’re all living so good
that we moved out of Jesus’ neighborhood
where he’s hungry and not feeling so good
from going through our trash
he says, more than just your cash and coin
i want your time, i want your voice
i want the things you just can’t give me

so what must we do
here in the west we want to follow you
we speak the language and we keep all the rules
even a few we made up
come on and follow me but sell your house, sell your suv
sell your stocks, sell your security
and give it to the poor
what is this, hey what’s the deal
i don’t sleep around and i don’t steal
i want the things you just can’t give me

because what you do to the least of these
my brother’s, you have done it to me
because i want the things you just can’t give me
from Mocking bird - Derek Bell

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

A classic lesson in self defence

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Difference between knowledge and wisdom

Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

A different experience!

I'm not sure where to start...

On Wednesday we had Corps Council. There was nothing much out of the ordinary - even the awkward silence when it came to evangelism/outreach was there. Just before the meeting my good friend, Jeff, called to see if I was free for coffee. I arranged to meet him at Tim's after the meeting and said that I'd probably need it. We are going to Bulgaria in May on missions trip and still have many plans to make.

I finally got to Tim's just after 9.30pm and the caffeine started working. Six hours later and a few more coffees and we had put the world to rights! As well as centring around our upcoming trip a lot of the conversation focused on what is wrong with the church today, especially in our small city here. There is a severe lack of unity amongst the churches in Elliot Lake along with no real sense of purpose or urgency amongst the people in these churches.

A couple of days later and I'm with Jeff again and another Christian leader in town for a time of prayer together. Again the conversation centres in on the lack of unity and outreach in the churches of Elliot Lake.

After this conversation we got word that this Wednesday DHQ will be discussing our property severance proposal and the impact on the future of our church. We really need to get rid of the building we are in, but enough of that for now.

Later on Friday I was really struggling with the message for this morning. I follow the Revised Common Lectionary and the text for this week was Luke 4:14-21. For those of you who don't know me, I like to get into the pulpit with full script. I get worried about losing my place or getting tongue twisted. I came up with a message about the fact that God allows us to start over, as part of the text was Jesus referring to the time of Jubilee, but I was still struggling to bring it all together. This continued yesterday as I finalised the whole deal.

All of this is backgorund for what happened in our church this morning. First of all, we had to play church tag this morning as Cameron was sick and had to stay home. Living next door means that it is quite easy to play tag like this. So I missed the first part of the service, but Pamela called me after the kid's time and we swapped places. She took the rest of the kids to our house and had Sunday School here as well.

Although this church tag thing works well, I'm not comfortable going in and preaching 'cold', without getting a feel for how the service has gone so far. So, I started preaching and it seemed that my fears were unfounded. Then I got to a point where I was using the verse from the sermon on the mount where Jesus says, 'You are the light of the world.' I added, 'Really? We are the light of the world? Are we really shining out?'

Then it happened. I just stopped and all that had taken place in the previous few days came together and I realised what God had been telling me through it all. I left the script behind and walked off the platform and out the door speaking about everything that had happened in the previous few days (I was wearing a lapel mike!). I stopped walking when I got outside to the top of the disability ramp, but I kept on talking, although it was none of what I prepared. Although I can't remember all I said, the essence was that we need to be outside of our building. It's no use shining inside if we extinguish the light as soon as we leave the building. I eventually came back inside to stunned faces, still talking the words that were not mine.

This was really a different experience for me. Nothing like this has happened to me before, not to this extent anyway. It's still all a blur, but it did happen. We'll have to see where it all leads now...

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Questions?

(Rob Bell in Velvet Elvis)

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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Little Mosque on the Prairie

It's going to be funny. If you're not in Canada, too bad!





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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Project 365

Chris brought my attention to Project 365 just before Christmas. The idea is to take a picture every day for a year and to post them somewhere on the internet. I have started mine here. Hopefully I'll manage to see it through.

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Crazy day at Ibrox

Having had very little opportunity to watch Rangers in the past few years, it is hard to comment on the goings-on at Ibrox in the past few days which culminated today with Paul Le Guen parting company with Rangers after about 7 months in charge.

Lots of rumours abound about who will be the new manager - Walter Smith, Ally McCoist, Graeme Souness, mentioned amongst others - but what is true is that this is a once mighty team in disarray. There seems to be a severe lack of leadership at the moment.

Hopefully something decisive will be done soon to right the ship, so that we can get back to keeping C****c in the place they deserve to be - always in our wake.

Here's some links to recent happenings:

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Free Audiobooks (one a month anyway)

click here to go to christianaudio.com
The above website gives away one free audio book per month in mp3 format. Just click on the above logo and sign up for a free account. Then start downloading. You have no choice over the free book, but there are lots of other books to choose from at good prices. This month's free book is Andrew Murray's timeless classic, Absolute Surrender.

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Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!

A Happy New Year to all! Emily was determined that we would all stay up to see the New Year in. To help she set up a movie marathon. Cameron was the only one not to make it - he gave up at about 10.30pm. The movie marathon consisted of: 'Ice Age', 'The Ant Bully' and 'The Shaggy Dog'.

Today is lousy weatherwise. We had some snow on Saturday, but it seems to have rained all night and it is now kind of a slushy mess. We're off to Sudbury after lunch and will stay overnight. We're taking the kids to see 'Charlotte's Web' tonight, followed by swimming at the hotel.

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