"If a brother or sister is without clothing and in need of daily food, and one of you says to them, "Go in peace, be warmed and be filled," and yet you do not give them what is necessary for their body, what use is that?" James 2:15, 16
I was crushed tonight. I sat and listened to a man pour out his heart about how the church has failed to love the unlovable and my heart was crushed. As the church, as evangelicals, as people who say they love Jesus we too often fail to love people. We expect them to look like us, to wear the right clothes, to talk the right way, to live the right kind of life and then we will love them. We fail to love them just as they are.
One of my favorite hymns is "Just As I Am." "Just as I am without one plea, but that thy blood was shed for me and that thou bidst me come to Thee, o Lamb of God I come. I come." The reason I love those words so much is because I know that I was a terrible person that did terrible things yet Jesus saw beyond that. Jesus saw beyond the filth and muck of my life. Jesus bids us to come to him just as we are. "Come unto me all who are weary and burdened and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28. Why then, do we not do the same? Why do we shy away from those who do not look like us? Why do we shun those who are from a "lower" societal status? Why are we afraid to step out of our Christian ghettos and go and love the world?
I pastor in a town of about 35,000 and my heart breaks for the lost. I am desperate to reach those who have been rejected and forgotten by the church. Our church does some good things that make a difference but they are "projects" that come along once a year and we seemingly forget about the need until the next year rolls around and we start planning the project again. I want to live out a life that lives and breaths brokenness for the community 365 days a year. I want our church to get beyond "projects" and make it our life.
I beg God to break our hearts. The words from a song we sang tonight are my prayer. "Let me not be blind with privilege, let me see the pain and suffering" With trembling I pray, God give me eyes to see the people around me as you see them. Give me a heart that breaks as your heart breaks for them. Give me arms that will hold them as your arms holds them. Give me love that will love them as you love them. Help me to be obedient and faithful to do what you have called me to do.
Help the church to make that their prayer. Help the church to show radical generosity of love. Help us to live out what we say we believe.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
We Made It
Well, we finally made to SLC after a total of 34 hours behind the wheel, three hotel stays and a whole lot of sore behinds. Glad to be here and looking forward to a great week.
Chow
Chow
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Lessons While Traveling
I have been really struck by Dueteronomy 6:4-8 as of late. The idea of teaching your children about God when you sit, lie down, walk, and when you get up has become extremely important to me as a father and something I try to make a reality in my day to day life with my son and daughter. As a youth pastor I try to keep this in mind as well. It is too easy to "teach" the students during the official youth group time but simply hang out with them the rest of the time. Today we were driving through Custer State Park in South Dakota and I saw something I had never seen before. The wind was blowing through through the grassy fields and the grass looked like waves in the ocean. It was the coolest thing. We pulled over to take a short video of it and I started to talk about how much our culture rushes through life and too easily misses the beauty of God's Creation. We sat and watched the fields roll like waves and had a "moment". It was way cool!
As we continued to drive we saw antelope, deer, prairie dogs, a (not so) wild burro, and lots of buffalo. The whole day was very long but it was so worth it to take the time to enjoy and talk about the wonders of God's marvelous creation.
Tomorrow we arrive in Salt Lake City for Challenge '08. I cannot wait to see what God is going to do this week in the students lives, my wife's life and in my life.
Shalom
Friday, June 27, 2008
Fun While Driving

Spent the past two days driving west on I-90. Went through God's country (a.k.a. Minnesota) then into South Dakota. If it wasn't for the bill boards advertising free water at Wall S.D. there would have been nothing to look at for most of the way. We did a loop through Badlands national park and that was pretty cool. That was my third time there and it was still fun. Then we did the free water thing at Wall and sat on the 8 foot Jackalope for a photo op. Finally made our way to Keystone, S.D. to see Mt. Rushmore. We stayed for the presentation and lighting ceremony. At first I thought about having everyone leave part way through but then I felt like the teenagers I had with me needed to stay and listen. I thank God for my country but I am not super patriotic so it is easy for me to rush through events that focus on patriotism. I realized that if I do not make an effort to help the teenagers understand why we have the freedoms we do they will take them for granted and not appreciate them. I truly appreciate the freedoms I have and know that they did not come without cost and the men and women who served and died for these freedoms have my utmost respect.
If you have served our country, thank you.
Peace
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
What a Day!

So here I was sitting at my desk reveling in the fact that I was actually ahead of things as I prepared for my trip with the youth group to Salt Lake City when I received a phone call from our mechanic. The words, "undrivable" and "death trap" echoed over the phone and stuck in my head like a misguided lawn dart. The church van, which was our transportation to Challenge '08, went in for an oil change and minor tune up. What they found was that the arm that attaches the front wheels to the steering column had completely rusted through and a solid bump while driving could snap it completely and send the van hurdling in any given direction. FUN! So after a few minutes of panic and a few more of prayer, I had an alternate mode of transportation. Praise God!
In less than 24 hours I am heading to Challenge '08 with a group of teens from our senior high. We will be doing the cheesy Americana stuff such as the Mitchell, S.D. Corn Palace, and Wall Drug as well as some cool things like the Badlands of S.D. and of course Mt. Rushmore. On the way back we will be camping in Estes Park, CO for three days. All this excitement sandwiches a great conference which will challenge us all to take the next step in our faith walk with Jesus.
I AM PUMPED!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
What are you reading?

I love to read! I remember my Christmas breaks during high school and how I would take any money I received as gifts and go to the book section of Wal-Mart (sorry, no Barnes and Noble in a town of 8,500) and buy as many books as I could. I would then stay up until 2 or 3 in the morning reading. Not much has changed.
As a young 20-something I read J. Oswald Sanders' "Spiritual Leadership", a book which I have gone back to time and again. In chapter 13 Sanders writes "[John] Wesley had a passion for reading...[he] told the younger ministers of the Methodist societies to read or get out of the ministry!" (pg. 102). I have taken that to heart and a growing number of books set on my library shelfs.
This summer I have picked up a couple of classics that I am excited about reading as well as one more contemporary book.
A.W. Tozer's - Pursuit of God
C.S. Lewis - The Joyful Christian
John Piper - Desiring God
Looking forward to a great summer of reading.
Peace
Monday, June 23, 2008
Family time
Spent the morning with my family shopping. I am realizing more and more the importance of making time for the whole family to do things together. It doesn't have to be anything super elaborate. A simple family walk or a trip to the mall to window shop can make for a great time of laughter and enjoyment. It can also be a great time of learning and teaching. Many times an opportunity to teach my daughter and son Biblical truths come during these moments and it is one way in which I can carry out the command in Deuteronomy 6:4-7 (look it up).
Friday, June 20, 2008
Was' been happenin'?
Ok, so its been a long while since my last post. Hopefully, that trend will stop and there will be more regular posts. Settled in at our new church in eastern WI. hard to believe I am living in packer country. Go VIKES! Lovin' the challenges and opportunities that are here. Life is busy but good. God is AWESOME!
Speaking of which...I just read through Matt Redman's book "Face Down" and he had a chapter on how we too easily throw out the word awesome in our day to day conversations. As I looked up the word in a dictionary the very first definition is "to inspire awe." We may say that the Grand Canyon is awesome, or that the sunrise over Lake Michigan but when was the last time we stood in awe of God? When was the last time we stood in silence because of His awesomeness? When last did we shout out or raise our hands upward because of God's supreme awesomeness? When was the last time God's unimaginable greatness inspired awe in our lives?
I know I am guilty of lessening the word awesome in my own conversations, "Wasn't that an awesome movie?" "How awesome was the Celtic's win over L.A.?" I'm not saying never use the word unless you're speaking of God. I am saying that we should not put God on the same level as an exciting basketball win, or delicious meal. Let's remember that God is above all things, He is the creator of all things. God is the one who sent His son Jesus to take our place on the cross so that through him we can have life everlasting with Him in heaven. Now that is awesome!
Peace
Speaking of which...I just read through Matt Redman's book "Face Down" and he had a chapter on how we too easily throw out the word awesome in our day to day conversations. As I looked up the word in a dictionary the very first definition is "to inspire awe." We may say that the Grand Canyon is awesome, or that the sunrise over Lake Michigan but when was the last time we stood in awe of God? When was the last time we stood in silence because of His awesomeness? When last did we shout out or raise our hands upward because of God's supreme awesomeness? When was the last time God's unimaginable greatness inspired awe in our lives?
I know I am guilty of lessening the word awesome in my own conversations, "Wasn't that an awesome movie?" "How awesome was the Celtic's win over L.A.?" I'm not saying never use the word unless you're speaking of God. I am saying that we should not put God on the same level as an exciting basketball win, or delicious meal. Let's remember that God is above all things, He is the creator of all things. God is the one who sent His son Jesus to take our place on the cross so that through him we can have life everlasting with Him in heaven. Now that is awesome!
Peace
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