Wow...fast first day. We met with our missionary, Steven and his family and learned a little about the Panamanian culture. We went to the Canal and saw that big thing and Larry and Jeff got to share Christ with a guy who worked there.
Today, we meet with the church at El Dorado ("Gayly bedite, a gallant knight, in sunshine and shadow"....Google it) and we'll look at what we're doing for the next couple of days. We've got many possible leads on people that we can hook up with to support and send teams to, and today, we'll be meeting many of these folks and hoping that the "possible" turns to "positive". We also are meeting at a Chinese-Panamanian school (high schoolers, I think...found that out on the bus ride down and a little more detail yesterday...we're scrambling to come up with stuff to do a bit, because they have us scheduled to meet with them for a program for like 2 hours...we're trying to adjust that, especially since this trip was more exploratory, i.e. we didn't know to plan a 2 hour program for high schoolers, yikes!...but God is in control).
There is some church planting going on, but I'm also seeing do to restructuring, the IMB is pulling out a lot of teams that work with the Panamanian culture here over the next two years, so it's a good time for us to be getting here, before they leave (that's Panamanian people, not working with our people group, the Chinese here)...so the missionary effort in this area will be decreasing all over...sad, but God...still in control..
Talk to you more tomorrow...got to go.
P.S. Also heard the Mavs beat the Lakers on Monday...Go Mavs! ;)
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Bay West T-shirts - a RADICAL piece of clothing to own
This Sunday, we'll start selling the Bay West T-shirts that I've been putting on Facebook and Twitter and that Randy and I wore to Church in the Park on Palm Sunday. These T-shirts won't just be a normal buy and be a walking ad for Bay West, they have a larger purpose.
We are in the process of working with Viera Water Network, a year old ministry based up in Viera, that goes to under-resourced countries to build safe water pumps and safe water systems for people. Over 1.4 billion children die each year from preventable diseases caused by unsafe drinking water...that works out to 4,000 deaths per day or 1 every two seconds...that's two children alone that have died from a preventable disease due to drinking unsafe water since you began reading this blogpost.
FBC is forming a partnership with VWN and we will be sending a team to community that we have partnered with in Nicaragua in July. We hope to be able to see VWN repair two water supply areas there in the community and my hope for these T-shirts is that the sale of them will pay for at least 1 of the repairs. I hope to be having Daniel from Viera Water Network in to Bay West to give us a better picture of what they are doing and the ministry they are a part of.
We will be selling the T-shirts for a minimum price of $15 per shirt...we have made a decision NOT to recoup the cost of the T-shirts and send ALL money given to the shirts to this project. Due to our commitment to the Radical Experiment, we'll make adjustments in our campus budget to make up for the production costs of the T-shirts and any future T-shirt orders for this project, so we can give ALL of the $15 price to the project in Nicaragua.
Why minimum price? We chose this term because we know that some of you will probably want to give more to this project, so anything above $15 given to each shirt will go to the project as well.
Why $15? We have 100 shirts and the average cost of a well repair is $1500...our hope is to pay for one at least and possibly pay for another or have money to put toward another.
We have regular T-shirts, soft cloth (blue, tan, black) and some "Junior Cut Ladies" Tees (Pink/black writing & black/white writing) as well.
We are in the process of working with Viera Water Network, a year old ministry based up in Viera, that goes to under-resourced countries to build safe water pumps and safe water systems for people. Over 1.4 billion children die each year from preventable diseases caused by unsafe drinking water...that works out to 4,000 deaths per day or 1 every two seconds...that's two children alone that have died from a preventable disease due to drinking unsafe water since you began reading this blogpost.
FBC is forming a partnership with VWN and we will be sending a team to community that we have partnered with in Nicaragua in July. We hope to be able to see VWN repair two water supply areas there in the community and my hope for these T-shirts is that the sale of them will pay for at least 1 of the repairs. I hope to be having Daniel from Viera Water Network in to Bay West to give us a better picture of what they are doing and the ministry they are a part of.
We will be selling the T-shirts for a minimum price of $15 per shirt...we have made a decision NOT to recoup the cost of the T-shirts and send ALL money given to the shirts to this project. Due to our commitment to the Radical Experiment, we'll make adjustments in our campus budget to make up for the production costs of the T-shirts and any future T-shirt orders for this project, so we can give ALL of the $15 price to the project in Nicaragua.
Why minimum price? We chose this term because we know that some of you will probably want to give more to this project, so anything above $15 given to each shirt will go to the project as well.
Why $15? We have 100 shirts and the average cost of a well repair is $1500...our hope is to pay for one at least and possibly pay for another or have money to put toward another.
We have regular T-shirts, soft cloth (blue, tan, black) and some "Junior Cut Ladies" Tees (Pink/black writing & black/white writing) as well.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Time
“Time, why you punish me?” That’s the beginning line to an old song by Hootie and the Blowfish (some people will hate me for saying "old song", but it’s been 15 years people…that’s broaching oldie). Even though it’s been 15 years (ouch again), I can still identify with that line…though probably not in the way it was intended. Sometimes, it feels as though time is flying at you and just punishing you. I remember hearing a story told by a comedian about how a man tried tying himself to a post on a seashore once to prove he was fit enough to withstand the force of the wind…the comedian calmly pointed out that it wasn’t the force of the wind that got you, it was what the winds blew at you. His words were “When you get hit by a Volvo, it doesn’t really matter how many sit-ups you did that morning.” Clever and true.
Time is like that as well. It sweeps in and through, going seemingly faster as you age, and then you think it’s punishing you, but it’s not time, it’s the things that time blows at you…the tragedies, the changes, the harsh realities, the seasons of life that pass and the seasons that never seem to end. It is like this for EVERY person on the planet…we are not alone.
It’s at times like these that I am most comforted to be a follower of Christ. Jesus tells me in John 15:5 that He is the vine and we are the branches and promises help for us as we remain in Him and He remains in us. He supports us from without protecting us from what comes…and then bolsters us from the inside helping us to withstand tremendous collision. He tells us in 1 Corinthians that He controls the things He lets get to us and provides for help even in the toughest of situations. In Romans 10, Paul writes that “all things work to the good of those who love and serve the Lord”, showing us that even the most seemingly cruel situations, God controls and turns them to good in our lives and the lives of others as we continue to love and serve Him.
It’s times like these, when I read the word and see the massive amounts of gigantic debris that time has thrown at those who have followed the Lord throughout the ages that I understand one truth for sure…
God is bigger than time, and time, at times, may “punish me”, but God will sustain me and bless me, if I refuse to be the servant of time, and remain the servant of Christ.
Time is like that as well. It sweeps in and through, going seemingly faster as you age, and then you think it’s punishing you, but it’s not time, it’s the things that time blows at you…the tragedies, the changes, the harsh realities, the seasons of life that pass and the seasons that never seem to end. It is like this for EVERY person on the planet…we are not alone.
It’s at times like these that I am most comforted to be a follower of Christ. Jesus tells me in John 15:5 that He is the vine and we are the branches and promises help for us as we remain in Him and He remains in us. He supports us from without protecting us from what comes…and then bolsters us from the inside helping us to withstand tremendous collision. He tells us in 1 Corinthians that He controls the things He lets get to us and provides for help even in the toughest of situations. In Romans 10, Paul writes that “all things work to the good of those who love and serve the Lord”, showing us that even the most seemingly cruel situations, God controls and turns them to good in our lives and the lives of others as we continue to love and serve Him.
It’s times like these, when I read the word and see the massive amounts of gigantic debris that time has thrown at those who have followed the Lord throughout the ages that I understand one truth for sure…
God is bigger than time, and time, at times, may “punish me”, but God will sustain me and bless me, if I refuse to be the servant of time, and remain the servant of Christ.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Gaps and holes
We talked a few weeks ago about why it's important to study all of God's Word...to read it all for yourself.
One of the primary reasons we talked about this danger was because failing to do so can leave "gaps" and "holes" in your understanding of God's Word. The natural tendency when you don't have information is to try to fill those "gaps" and "holes" with your own logic or wishes or from your sense of justice or mercy...and most of the time, our personal thoughts are not God's thoughts.
I ran across this verse that made me think about this in my reading today...in Jude 1
18 They said to you, “In the last times there will be scoffers who will follow their own ungodly desires.”
19 These are the people who divide you, who follow mere natural instincts and do not have the Spirit.
What the Bible points out here is the dangers of following merely your own natural instincts. It's hard to remember that sin corrupts even our best logic and helps us completely rationalize the most illogical thing we can do...not following God...that's what sin did to us. It made it seem like the "smart" and "logical" thing to do was something other than God's plan. That's why the Word is so important and why we should strive to know it as well as we can. Our earthly intelligence...at its best, will always have a part of it that will try to pull us away from God, because, through sin, it is flawed. We need God...we need His Word.
So take advantage of the gift that God gave you....and get rid of the "gaps" and "holes".
One of the primary reasons we talked about this danger was because failing to do so can leave "gaps" and "holes" in your understanding of God's Word. The natural tendency when you don't have information is to try to fill those "gaps" and "holes" with your own logic or wishes or from your sense of justice or mercy...and most of the time, our personal thoughts are not God's thoughts.
I ran across this verse that made me think about this in my reading today...in Jude 1
18 They said to you, “In the last times there will be scoffers who will follow their own ungodly desires.”
19 These are the people who divide you, who follow mere natural instincts and do not have the Spirit.
What the Bible points out here is the dangers of following merely your own natural instincts. It's hard to remember that sin corrupts even our best logic and helps us completely rationalize the most illogical thing we can do...not following God...that's what sin did to us. It made it seem like the "smart" and "logical" thing to do was something other than God's plan. That's why the Word is so important and why we should strive to know it as well as we can. Our earthly intelligence...at its best, will always have a part of it that will try to pull us away from God, because, through sin, it is flawed. We need God...we need His Word.
So take advantage of the gift that God gave you....and get rid of the "gaps" and "holes".
Monday, February 28, 2011
Radical AND the Power Team
The Power Team had a GREAT time last week and God really moved in the lives of some people, but, NOW, the real work begins for us as a church. "Do you mean that setting the stage and all that stuff wasn't work?" No, it was...but it's just the beginning.
Last week, 181 people made decisions for Christ for the first time, & 59 people who are returning to Christ in rededication. That's almost 200 new people in God's kingdom...We just finished a series on our theme for the year, Radical....time to step up, people of God.
In Radical, it walks about multiplying yourselves and being a part of a multiplying community, here's where the rubber meets the road for that...it's not just seeing decisions for Christ, it's deciding to step in and take people who've made decisions and helping them grow in Christ...taking responsibility for the spiritual "babies" (if anyone who accepted Christ for the first time is reading this, I'm not trying to slam you, but to make a point to existing Christians...you are new, and you need some help to know where to go from here - that's all.)
Don't bring me any weak stuff like "I don't know enough"...every person who's been a Christian knows SOMETHING to pass on to the next one.
Here's where the RADICAL challenge/experiment meets the road now...what are YOU going to do about those spiritual babies? Not me...not Larry...not Dennis or Doug or David or Jenny or Tom or Scott or Randy or Nate or Bevan or the deacons or whatever group you can categorize... but YOU...What are you gonna do?
Here's my suggestion:
If you know ANYONE personally who made a decision, then YOU take the personal responsibility to be PROACTIVE in offering yourself as a resource and mentor through this time for them. I'm not talking about just once, but to call them and then check up on them...ask them to lunch (guys with guys, girls with girls...please)...talk to them about their decision...encourage them once a week for the next two months...help them get to church by inviting them, offering them a ride...be availble, but not just that, be proactive in contacting them. Point them to where you read...not reading the Word? START NOW...you don't have time to waste, them read it with them.
There shouldn't be ANY young Christian that has to wait to ask for help...that's the job of ALL Christians in our churches.
Time to step up people...God dropped 200 spiritual children on your door, church...rubber is meeting the road as you read this...what you gonna do?
Last week, 181 people made decisions for Christ for the first time, & 59 people who are returning to Christ in rededication. That's almost 200 new people in God's kingdom...We just finished a series on our theme for the year, Radical....time to step up, people of God.
In Radical, it walks about multiplying yourselves and being a part of a multiplying community, here's where the rubber meets the road for that...it's not just seeing decisions for Christ, it's deciding to step in and take people who've made decisions and helping them grow in Christ...taking responsibility for the spiritual "babies" (if anyone who accepted Christ for the first time is reading this, I'm not trying to slam you, but to make a point to existing Christians...you are new, and you need some help to know where to go from here - that's all.)
Don't bring me any weak stuff like "I don't know enough"...every person who's been a Christian knows SOMETHING to pass on to the next one.
Here's where the RADICAL challenge/experiment meets the road now...what are YOU going to do about those spiritual babies? Not me...not Larry...not Dennis or Doug or David or Jenny or Tom or Scott or Randy or Nate or Bevan or the deacons or whatever group you can categorize... but YOU...What are you gonna do?
Here's my suggestion:
If you know ANYONE personally who made a decision, then YOU take the personal responsibility to be PROACTIVE in offering yourself as a resource and mentor through this time for them. I'm not talking about just once, but to call them and then check up on them...ask them to lunch (guys with guys, girls with girls...please)...talk to them about their decision...encourage them once a week for the next two months...help them get to church by inviting them, offering them a ride...be availble, but not just that, be proactive in contacting them. Point them to where you read...not reading the Word? START NOW...you don't have time to waste, them read it with them.
There shouldn't be ANY young Christian that has to wait to ask for help...that's the job of ALL Christians in our churches.
Time to step up people...God dropped 200 spiritual children on your door, church...rubber is meeting the road as you read this...what you gonna do?
Monday, February 21, 2011
Look what's going on in the schools in Brevard County
I got an update from Loretta Dozier, the founder of Dove Bible Club, that we had in services a few months ago. Loretta and her husband, Anthony, are doing some great work in the schools in Brevard County. She started Dove Bible Clubs in 2008 in 4 schools...here's her latest update below, including the first DBC started out of the state of Florida in Houston, TX...
Loretta and Anthony really need our prayers for energy, strength and wisdom to continue doing the work God has for them in our schools. For more information on Dove Bible Clubs, including how you can help in your area, check out dovebibleclub.org .
"We just started school #14. We are in all 11 Brevard County elementary schools in Palm Bay and 2 Middle schools (Southwest Middle-Palm Bay and Wells Middle - Houston Texas). We are now moving northward in the Melbourne schools. We started Meadowlane Intermediate in January, with a total of 55 students. We will start school number #15 next month at Meadowlane Primary.
For the month of January, we shared the gospel with 381 students.
The print cartridges are coming in very handy. It is nice to have them on hand, as I need them. I have already used 1 black cartridge and started my second one yesterday. God bless you and BayWest Church for your gift of ink cartridges!"
For the month of January, we shared the gospel with 381 students.
The print cartridges are coming in very handy. It is nice to have them on hand, as I need them. I have already used 1 black cartridge and started my second one yesterday. God bless you and BayWest Church for your gift of ink cartridges!"
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Sugar and air
Every year, we make our way around to that time when we all are bombarded with signs of love everywhere. Hearts, flowers and balloons mark the stores, advertisements and commercials on TV. Usually our mental paintings of love consist of romantic fancy and that's certainly a part of the equation. Still, for me, I see this extreme over-emphasis on this small part of love, as more of a detriment in some ways than a help. Don't lynch me...hear me out.
I fear that in focusing exclusively on the emotional part of love in our relationships, we walk away with the wrong definition of what we sign up for. Love is not about that rush of feeling you get, that's not the substance of love, that's like the icing on a cake. Icing on a cake is pretty much sugar and air. In every relationship, there comes a time, where the strength of love is tested. If your version of "love" is just sugar and air, then you are in trouble, because there no substance to it. Icing never stands by itself, it needs a solid substance by which to cling.
The substance of real love is based in commitment and sacrifice. The Bible says that there's no greater love that a man can have than to lay down his life for his friends. The most extreme picture of this definition was when God's Son, Jesus, gave His life for every one of us without a "pre-nuptial" promise beforehand. That's unconditional...freely given regardless of whether it's returned or not.
Everyone longs to be loved in this manner because it's real. The problem is that we all want it, but we don't want to do the work to give it. It's the son that wants his mom to just "accept him", but doesn't embrace her lack of acceptance. It's the wife, that thinks its all her husband's fault, and if he'd just "love" her like he is supposed to, then everything would be fine or the husband who does the same...we all want to have the perfect partner to love, but much like Jesus, who has no choice but imperfection from which to choose to love, it isn't happening. That's part of what Jesus modeled for us, because the strength of love is never in the getting, but in the giving of it. Here's another truth of it...if you aren't willing to give it, you will never get it, it will never come to you by demanding it. You'll just be shouting at the rain. It's a commitment freely given, with risk of it never returning anything. That's hard, but true.
So when you "get" the flowers or the golf clubs or the card, and over a candlelight dinner you gaze into the eyes of someone, don't forget that the feeling of the moment has to have some hard choosing, unglamorous, pride-swallowing sacrifice at its foundation if it's going to last. If not, it'll wash away at some point, either in light rain or hurricane, because ultimately, it was just sugar and air to begin with.
I fear that in focusing exclusively on the emotional part of love in our relationships, we walk away with the wrong definition of what we sign up for. Love is not about that rush of feeling you get, that's not the substance of love, that's like the icing on a cake. Icing on a cake is pretty much sugar and air. In every relationship, there comes a time, where the strength of love is tested. If your version of "love" is just sugar and air, then you are in trouble, because there no substance to it. Icing never stands by itself, it needs a solid substance by which to cling.
The substance of real love is based in commitment and sacrifice. The Bible says that there's no greater love that a man can have than to lay down his life for his friends. The most extreme picture of this definition was when God's Son, Jesus, gave His life for every one of us without a "pre-nuptial" promise beforehand. That's unconditional...freely given regardless of whether it's returned or not.
Everyone longs to be loved in this manner because it's real. The problem is that we all want it, but we don't want to do the work to give it. It's the son that wants his mom to just "accept him", but doesn't embrace her lack of acceptance. It's the wife, that thinks its all her husband's fault, and if he'd just "love" her like he is supposed to, then everything would be fine or the husband who does the same...we all want to have the perfect partner to love, but much like Jesus, who has no choice but imperfection from which to choose to love, it isn't happening. That's part of what Jesus modeled for us, because the strength of love is never in the getting, but in the giving of it. Here's another truth of it...if you aren't willing to give it, you will never get it, it will never come to you by demanding it. You'll just be shouting at the rain. It's a commitment freely given, with risk of it never returning anything. That's hard, but true.
So when you "get" the flowers or the golf clubs or the card, and over a candlelight dinner you gaze into the eyes of someone, don't forget that the feeling of the moment has to have some hard choosing, unglamorous, pride-swallowing sacrifice at its foundation if it's going to last. If not, it'll wash away at some point, either in light rain or hurricane, because ultimately, it was just sugar and air to begin with.
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