Monday, June 4, 2007


Is this Short-Term Missions?

This news from HAMILTON, Bermuda — This year, instead of helping a missions team build a church sanctuary in Honduras, Bill Taylor of Open Bible Church in Wichita is evangelizing at beach resorts in Bermuda.
"Now this is missions work," says Taylor while striking up spiritual conversation with wealthy resort guests.
As more church-goers tire of spending vacation time in the Third World, churches are taking a break from poverty and targeting the luxury class with the gospel.
"Our worldview had gotten too narrow," says one pastor. "Rich people need Jesus, too."
Grace Family Church of Littleton, Colo., recently started a ministry called Higher Calling and sent a missions team to tony boutiques in Milan’s fashion district. The group reached out to watchmakers, jewelry store workers and super-wealthy patrons.
"People who were never interested in missions trips are jumping at the chance to go," says the pastor.
Team member Joyce Andrews says the salespeople "will tolerate a lot of evangelizing if you are committed to buying a diamond necklace or a watch." Andrews says she felt vastly more effective evangelizing luxury jewelry shop employees than on her last three trips to Central America.
"I feel useless in poor places," she says. "But I found I fit very well in wealthier environments. Striking up spiritual conversations at the perfume counter is right up my alley."
Pastor Brent Keefauver says his congregation in Miami was suffering from "poverty fatigue" because of the malnutrition and generally dismal motif most missions trips offer.
"We were gaining a global perspective, but losing the joy of the Lord," he says. "We had to switch gears fast."
So he started the Yahweh Yacht Club Ministry to reach a neglected global constituency — yacht owners. The church rented a 40-foot sloop for missions trips. The waiting list to go is now five years long.
"It has totally re-energized our missions program," Keefauver says.
This year twelve team members took the yacht to exclusive ports and held deck parties for other yacht owners.
"As an unreached people group, the rich have to be handled differently," says the group leader. "But they’re just as needy as anyone else. They’re intrigued that evangelical Christians are suddenly appearing in their world."
On the beaches of Bermuda, the team from Open Bible Church says wealthy vacationers are open to spiritual conversations, especially after they’ve had several drinks. One team member breathlessly recounts evangelizing the vice president of "some big tech company" at the pool bar.
"Nothing against the poor people we evangelized last year, but this time we’re influencing influencers," she says.
At a super-luxury resort, Taylor roams the pool deck wearing a big t-shirt that declares, "Jesus Made Me Rich." When people comment on it, he replies that Jesus made him rich in heavenly blessings, then quickly goes into his testimony. "Last year I was hefting cinder blocks, trying to relate to orphans and sleeping in a church with no roof," says Taylor. "But now I’ve found my calling."
What are your comments? Is this missions?

Monday, May 21, 2007

Is Your Current Church Experience What Jesus Had in Mind?

I am becoming convinced that our western expression of church is not what Jesus had in mind. What do you think?

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Holy Greeting
" 'The Lord be with you!' 'The Lord bless you!' they called back." (Ruth 2:4)
Boaz vigorously welcomes and blesses people with his greeting. His influence and appreciation as a Godly leader are apparent in his harvesters boisterous reply that God bless him!
I have often reflected on how I can bring a warm greeting to friends and strangers alike. How can my fruitful (kindness, peacefulness, love, joy, goodness, gentleness) welcome and encourage friend or stranger alike- AND glorify God? I think I've found it in Boaz's greeting.
"Jesus- cause me to greet people in a way that will encourage and bless them and more importantly honor and glorify God. You are with me! You indeed bless me!"

Monday, March 19, 2007


Taking Sides
"Joshua went up to him and asked, 'Are you for us or for our enemies?' 'Neither;' he replied, 'but as commander of the army of the Lord I have now come.'"
When Joshua sees the commander of the army of the Lord, with sword drawn, he asks whose side he's on. The commander reveals that he does not take sides between human peoples or nations. Though God has chosen Israel as a special people to reveal Himself to the world, He isn't partial or more loving of them.
The commander is on God's side and fights His battles. God loves all peoples the same but fights battles for His own namesake using different peoples.
"Lord Jesus, may I never choose earthly sides. May You cause me to only serve the Father and the sides He leads. As You are at His right side, may I be at your feet serving You wherever you lead."
Depend, Delight, Deliver!
"Trust in the Lord and do good; ... Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart." (Psalm 37:3a, 4)

In these two verses, I find my life's purposes summed up. I am asked to trust or fully depend on God: 100%! I am told to delight in God: in all things allow my heart to sing the joys of loving God. I am told to do good or deliver God to the nations. When I always do good, people experience the fruit of God and His name and renown are put on display and His fame grows.

I strongly identify with these purposes. My goal is to have my mind depend, my heart delight, and my tongue, hands, and feet deliver Him to all He puts in my path.

"Jesus, thank you for the present of these verses today on my birthday. Thank you for the changes you bring to my life. Thank you for the dependence, delight, and delivery that is glorifying our Father."

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Secret Wisdom
"No, we speak of God's secret wisdom, a wisdom that has been hidden and that God destined for our glory before time began." (1 Corinthians 2:7)
Knowing our sinful tendencies, God planned to reveal Himself through His redeeming Son since before time began. He has hidden it such that after His Son was revealed, His wisdom became available and eventually unmasked for every believer. This is true so that Jesus would be glorified by all believers.
When we trust in Jesus, we will eventually also share in His glory. Many times I reflect on how grateful I am because of God's mercy and grace but I forget about another motivator- namely sharing in the Messiah's glory.
"Thank you Son of Man that all the good things you ever did will be credited to me as I am a follower of Yours."

Thursday, March 15, 2007


WRATH
"All the nations will ask: 'Why has the LORD done this to this land? Why this fierce burning anger?'" (Deuteronomy 29:24)
God will often gain fame and renown by displaying His blessing or miracles upon a people or nation. This display will cause the nations to see and fear God as He shows off. Conversely, God receives renown when His blessing is removed. This scripture explains how the nations will ask what on earth did these people do to deserve this? What incredible force could inflict such devastation? Even under curse God's renown is accomplished.
Does this scripture fortell the future for our one nation founded under God? If our when America were to fail, would the nations knowing our Christian roots recognize our abandon from whom our country was founded? Or, would they scoff at the powerless God who could not care for his followers?
"Jesus- use me to increase God's renown. Cause me to be obedient so that our Father receives most glory from my existence, whether my household or nation's future holds."

Tuesday, March 13, 2007


Joy Forgotten
"What happened to all your joy?" (Galatians 4:15a)
By God's providence, Paul originally meets the Galatians due to an illness (probably of the eye(s)- v.15; 6:11). The Galatians joyfully respond to the peace and freedom of the Gospel. GBut after Paul's departure, they are influenced by the Judiazers and exchange the Gospel for the restraints of legalism. Paul knows that a list of laws cannot be followed and in the attempt to follow them detracts from Jesus' perfect sacrifice for all at Calvary.
I notice that when I am experiencing least joy, I am most bound by my anxiety due to placing my trust in me and my rules and plans versus God and His grace and actions. Do you lack joy? Are you following rules or a person who has died and risen to set you free?
"Messiah- thank you for the peace and true joy you provide. I confess my retreat to rules of life when I forget the freedom of your victory at the cross. Cause my joy to overflow and gladly meet the needs of others today."

Monday, March 12, 2007


Fear Factor


"Is any man afraid or fainthearted? Let him go home so that his brothers will not become disheartened too." (Deuteronomy 20:8)



The presence of fear indicates a lack of trust. Israel was not to trust in the size of its army, but in God alone. God allows and would prefer desertion so the seed of mistrust and fear would not begin to grow and distract from His commands and purposes.



How afraid are we Christians? How fainthearted am I? Are we more content to see our churches grow in numbers than we are willing to give the command and permission for those afraid to go home? Is their mistrust collectively clogging our ears to hear and cementing our feet from going? Are you disheartened?


"Lord Jesus, cause me not to tremble. May others faithlessness or mistrust be overcome by your greatness. Heal my fear. I yearn to obediently and courageously battle for You and your namesake!"

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Dead Man Walking

"For through the law I died to the law so that I might live for God. I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me." (Galatians 2:19-20a)

All men live equally under the law and are condemned by it. Simply loving God and others cannot be done perfectly. When Jesus is followed as leader, the condemned life dies and is replaced by the living Messiah. Those who have not exchanged their selves for Jesus' life are dead men walking.

I forget sometimes that the old Tom is dead, and that I no longer live, but Christ in me. The life I live- my very time between breaths- is Christ living in me. Though I still fall in battles to sin, the war is won as Christ did not die for nothing- but for everyone!

"Praise You God for providing Christ alive in me. For surely the old Tom was a wretched dead man walking. Thank You for the true life You have replaced in me. Cause me to live for and worship You deliberately with each breath that You have given me in exchange for my previous despair."

Friday, March 9, 2007

Teach as You Think, Feel & Do

"Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up." (Deuteronomy 11:18-19)

God wants us to affix His words to: love Him with all our hearts, minds, body, soul and strength; and to follow His direction- with our heads, hearts and hands. All that comes in and out should be filtered by our Father. That should be reflected to our children throughout our days with them.

As my Father's son, He desires to pervade my thoughts, feelings, and actions. He wants to teach me, talk with me along the road and at home, when I lay down and get up. As such, He invites me to reflect these same realities with my children.

"Son of Man, cause me to have all of my senses filtering in, of, and through our Father's words. Cause me to breathe Yahweh. Thank you for teaching me to teach the next generations."

Thursday, March 8, 2007

"Be Warned"
"If you ever forget the Lord your God and follow other gods and worship and bow down to them, I testify against you today that you will surely be destroyed. Like the nations the Lord destroyed before you, so you will be destroyed for not obeying the Lord your God." (Deuteronomy 8:19-20).
Forgetting (or not loving and fearing); worshipping other gods (depending on anyone or thing in place of the Lord); or not obeying God will lead to a nation's destruction.
I am remiss for not DAILY standing in the gap for my nation and people. I need to repent for our collective sin. Perhaps God will allow for revival of our land based on this confession of our sin. Without this revival, our land drifts to eventual destruction.
"Lord God- whatever will bring You greater glory- I pray for. If repentance and revival will more glorify You- so be it. If our nation's destruction will bring you more glory- so be it. To God my Father and His Son my King be all glory."

Thursday, February 8, 2007

1 of 100 of 1,000,000
You are looking at one of the hundred people in a population of one million people who is a follower of Jesus. Meeting this young man was a unique thrill for me. How ofter do you meet a true "Needle in a Haystack"? Not only did I enjoy the blessing of working amongst an unengaged people group while in Ethiopia last October, I also had the opportunity to meet a pure blooded national from this people group who was a Christian.
Praise God that he along with a small group of dedicated followers of Jesus are committed to loving God and loving others within the difficult context of his people group. Traditionally, his community has been very hostile to Christianity. However, I discovered when I met many of them that they were not at all hostile to me. They were very interested in me and my life as well as why I had come to visit them in such a remote place. When I expressed my desires to learn more about their community in order to bring help and blessing to them, they were very excited to develop a relationship.
Working with e3 Partners and One Story to reach this unengaged people group was a wonderful experience. Our church is being challenged to adopt an unengaged people group as defined by the Finishing the Task Organization. With under 700 remaining unengaged people groups in the world and with the 1000's of churches in our nation, why can't we network our CHURCH together to at least erase the thought of an unengaged people group? If we spend more a year on chewing gum than on blessing the nations as a nation, can't we collectively agree to help these remaining unengaged groups? Providing resources as simple as clean drinking water or an opportunity for educating their children are among the simple requests for help they are asking.
Will you help? Investigate these organizations. Challenge your church leadership to get involved. Adopt an unengaged people group. Commit to be a blessing to them. And then, down the line a bit, don't be surprised when they ask why it is that you have chosen to bring them such gifts...


Wednesday, February 7, 2007


BUMPER STICKERS
I've found my favorite bumper sticker- bar none! It reminds me of a question that I have been wrestling with- "Where can we first find the Great Commission in Scripture?" Where would you say it is? I landed on Matthew 28:19-20 but as it turns out, I'm many, many books and chapters off in my guess. As it turns out, God provided His first pass at the Great Commission His chosen people, the Israelites. In Genesis 12:1-3 He commissions Abram with His blessing and promise to bless His people SO THAT they will bless the nations and glorify Him. You may remember that Israel, amidst some successes, largely failed at their mission but God nonetheless accomplishes His promise and sees that many peoples come to faith in Him through the ways He shows off using the Israelites.

My faith in God is a byproduct of this Genesis 12 blessing. In fact, America's prosperity is a blessing from God and too is a byproduct of the Genesis 12 blessing. I find it difficult to sing along with "God Bless America" as I don't see how it is that we can ask God for more blessing when we as a country have not been good stewards of the many blessings He's already provided. We consume. We deepen the trench between those who have and those who don't in this world. When will we recognize that we need to in fact bless God back?

I am taking this bumper sticker, indeed this premier of the Great Commission, and making it my life's mission. I am blessed SO THAT I may bless others. Jesus teaches about the "least of these" to which my blessings can be directed. Feed the hungry. Provide water for the thirsty. Show kindness to strangers. Visit the imprisoned. Care for the sick. Clothe the naked.

Are you blessed 2 bless? Will you always delight in God? Will you fully depend on God? Will you take Him to the nations?