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Thursday, July 20, 2006

We're back... and off to the All Church Retreat

Hi everyone,

We're back from the New Official Workers' Forum this past weekend. Monday and Tuesday was packed with informative sessions on the Alliance network and situation, as well as important words from God on depending on Him in ministry. We took Amtrak to and from Chicago which was comfortable but rather late in arriving. We are more excited than ever on beginning a new initiative to minister to international students. Please pray over the next couple of weeks that God would really guide us as August - as that is a critical month for starting a strong intl student outreach.

We have the All Church Retreat THIS weekend! If you haven't registered yet, that's OK. You can show up at the retreat the day off. All of you should have gotten registration forms back in June. This gives you direction information. See you there!

Friday, July 14, 2006

Where were we on July 4?


I'm posting a picture for two reasons: to see if I can, and also show you a picture of me at the grill with my teammates in the Dearborn area: Pastor Haytham and Douglas Bennett. We have these kind of picnics at every holiday, if you're interested in attending, and have Arab or Muslim friends you'd like to invite, let me know! We'll make sure we let you know when the next one is! These are great times to be involved in the friendship-building (and party) aspect of this ministry!

By the way, that's kafta we're cooking. Gene can tell you how yummy it is...

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Buying stuff and selling our souls

This past Sunday, we talked about the persuasive power of the world, and God's grace which sets us free to realize that our value comes from a right relationship with our Creator.

I wanted to clarify, though, that I am NOT against buying nice things. There are definitely times and places (anniversaries, graduations, special occasions) where a gift of a 'nice thing' can be a special and touching thing, and that it is nice to occasionally purchase a 'nice thing'.

But the question is - and it's always this:

Whom do you serve?
Who's your Master?

If you just 'gotta go shopping'... if you can't imagine not having your premium cable package... if you're feeling like your neighbors have the nicest stuff... then it's time to stop and think:

Who's my master?

The world's Big Business wants us to think that when we've got $, then we're empowered, and that it's THEN that we've made it, that we're our own boss, and we can call the shots, if we want it, we can buy it! The world sells this, but God tells us not to buy it. Don't fall for the prostitute's promise of good feelings, don't become the world's tool.

Why not?

Because there is only one who is the "Lover of Our Souls" and He is waiting to transform us into all that we were made to be! This world, with all of its stuff, and all the TV ads that sell that stuff, is passing away and it won't last. And no sacrifice we make for His sake can compare to daily experiencing His grace in our lives.

For more on this subject, here is a great article in Christianity Today by fellow Alliance pastor Skye Jethani:
"We find ourselves in a culture that defines our relationships and actions primarily through a matrix of consumption. As the philosopher Baudrillard explains, "Consumption is a system of meaning." We assign value to ourselves and others based on the goods we purchase. One's identity is now constructed by the clothes you wear, the vehicle you drive, and the music on your iPod.
"In short, you are what you consume.
"This explains why shopping is the number one leisure activity of Americans. It occupies a role in society that once belonged only to religion—the power to give meaning and construct identity."


Skye's last word is great, though:

"After all, in a consumer culture the customer, not Christ, is king."

"With her [Bablyon, the world's Big Business] the kings of the earth committed adultery and the inhabitants of the earth were intoxicated with the wine of her adulteries." (Revelation 17:2, NIV)

Don't be seduced by Babylon's wine, dear friends. Make Christ the King of your life -- including your wallet.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Prayer Request: Louise's foot

I've been swapping emails with Dan and he reports that Louise had her surgery on Monday. She is now recovering, and the kids are helping, but pray that she would recover well.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Independence Day Thoughts

Happy 4th of July. God has indeed been gracious to the United States, and I'm grateful for it. Sure, there's plenty of things about our foreign and domestic policies that I don't like. But I'm happy to call this country my home; a country which values human dignity and holds itself and its leaders accountable through checks and balances. Sure, there are flaws; sometimes there are scandals. But by and large, this country values truth and compassion - and this is God's grace, for humans by nature are deceitful and selfish. There is still much work to do; let us pray that God will continue to be gracious to us and help us to do this work. The home of the Christian is heaven, first and foremost, and we must not forget this.

But today, let's honor this country we call our current home. Happy 4th of July.

UPDATE at July 5, 2006, 6:13 PM:

I tried to get the image of an American flag on here and couldn't quite do it.


Sunday, July 02, 2006

Up and Running....

Well, there's still some tweaks to make and features to expand but the new 2nd Vision website is up and running -- www.2ndvision.org. A new banner will be needed (calling all artists!). Somewhere to put photos -- any ideas? I need to put the rest of the links on the side here. And if you've got any ideas for daily or weekly features of the blog, let us know.