Monday, October 13, 2008

Vapidity


Okay, now I have found the article that completely sums up my contemptuous indicting scathing loathing disrespect at contemporary empty meaningless in the complete Ecclesiastes imagination.... YOU MUST READ THIS ARTICLE!

Props to Mark Sayers for blogging about it.

Global Melt Down


I'm writing from my study/office - overlooking our street, through rain splattered window and screen. It's a grey day outside - one after three weeks of sun, blue skies, wonderful temperatures and less humidity than normal, though many of you would find it a sauna. :-) Today's rain reflects our present global situation in the "developed" global world we find ourselves.

We knew it would happen - the unprecedented growth all on a wave of euphoric technological and political shifting, but a swell built on unwise high risk - a house of cards we knew would come tumbling down. We denied it would, but it did and it has and we see the market a mere fraction of what it was a mere month ago. Was it just a month ago we saw the Dow over 14000?, The FTSE from 6700? This weekend, the Dow was at 8,500, a 40% loss. The FTSE was down to 4200. The greed, gluttony, dibachery and unethical raping of poorer people was sown and the reaping had come.

We then hear the insulting, absolutely unbelievable "retreat" for the biggest earners in AIG - AFTER the US Congress bailed them out to the tune of $135 MILLION! They actually spent $440,000 for a long weekend! Just gobsmackingly arrogant and obtuse! Do they actually think and believe there is not a hell!?

You'll not like what I am about to say... I have actually prayed for this for a couple of years. Upon my move from overseas, I experienced the normal, I've done this a few times, counter-culture shock and was dismayed at the gluttony in every form of life - expectancy, demanding, normative to be oppulently wealthy, with no regard, not enough to do anything and certainly not enough to actually impact how one lives - where you give till it hurts. It made and makes me so sad. Therefore, I began praying that God would break, smash the idols of the USA, and Europe, that the people might be freed from the grip of their idols. Severe? Yes, I understand that. BUT it is for a simple reason - I love people too much to not pray it. Is not eternity worth more than the breath that is our lives? What is it to live as kings of old and spend eternity in horrorifying terror?

Funny, as this happens, dropping like and worse than 1929... Some observations:
1. We love to say we trust God...until He actually asks us to - till we actually are forced to walk in faith.
2. We love to say we'll follow Him anywhere, and what an adventure in the saints of old. Well, okay, untnil He asks us to follow when a) we're not in control, b) we can't see and determine and control tomorrow, and c) He asks us to sacrifice, to give up and reorient our lives, how we live.

When He brings the above to reality, we freak out, doubt, grope for answers, blame, life lines. We pull in our wings and never consider flying until it ecame reality.


Sam Metcalf, CRM's leader, sends us regular comminiques. He recent one was interesting... His counsel is:
1. Economic turmoil is actually excellent opportunity to love People towards Jesus, because people's security, their nap in the world of consumerism is broken. They are more open to help, hope and purpose.
2. This is not the time to draw in the wagons - why? As people are more open, we should press our mandate to make God's name renown - because of 1 above.
3. It is a time to actually grow spiritually, learning to trust, walk in the dark, letting God be God. It gives you spiritual muscle and reorients why we live.

Some counsel to us from Sam:
1. Time to reorder our finances and lifestyles? Maybe we're too married, to captive to this culture and this is an oppornity to address our debt, our saving, our spending, how we entertain, what we aspire to and how and why we live as we do.
2. Time to prepare to get in the market - when it hits bottom, rising stock value will follow in the future.

I pray people will briefly ask not just about how much we waste and spend on nothing, but that we'll stay grateful, more frugile and wiser how we structure our finances.

The future: It will end like other fiscal challenge.s

Monday, October 06, 2008

BLOCK PARTY

















We host a quarterly block party. We began this when we moved back to New Orleans. Chad and Cindy have been instrumental to our success: partners, outdoor space, Chad's cooking, Cindy's admin support for it... We've had several now - each time it is larger, more successful and has opened more doors into their lives, more opportunity to bless and BE the Gospel.

This year - we had seventy people come and this only inviting people one block in each direction of our intersection. The addition to the party of a bouncy castle toy was a huge blessing and made taking care of the kids that much more fun for them, easy for adults.

Why do we do it? Well - post Katrina re-creating our neighborhood community is an intentional task. NO is a natural relational hotbed, but with 50% turn over in home ownership, it's a task! This creates the opportunity to bless, serve, build the credibility to speak into their lives as they get thirsty for why we're so different.


















This party in conjunction with an intentional desire to serve the people and be the Gospel in deed, then word, is part of our "Gospel in presence" - simply stated - they see how we are together and different... they smell something different and they get to "taste and see" that He is good.

Since the party, we've had numerous in-roads to the level where people lean on us. Here are some:
1. Patsy; "I just love you all - you are so trustworthy and bless everyone. Thank you. We just love you." ...later in the conversation; "I'm leavingt town for a week. Could I ask if you'd watch my place for me while I'm gone?"

2. Heidi & Rob: Heidi wanted to take her husband to dinner for his birthday. Her arranged child care fell through. She asks if any of our singles wanted to make a few bucks... They were busy, so we took her son, same age as our boys, and he played here, then at bed time, I took him home and he went to sleep and I worked on my laptop from there. Hard, right? I even had some of the guys in our community step over and we had a mentoring meeting. They wanted to give us an expensive bottle of wine, they lauded us and chatted away... opening more into their world and real world challenges.

















3. Son and Lan: now coming to Matthew's Table (our open Thu night dinner), invite all the kids over for ice cream... I was out on an appointment. I come home and they have Chad over there. They won't let him go until he answers "What is it we do? Who are we? What's up with us?"

4. Christine and Jason ask if one of our singles, Amanda, will house sit again because we are so trustworthy.

5. John and Molly: now hang out a couple of times each week, John went to a cigar tasting with most of our guys. They eat with us often now, and look for every opportunity to bless us back... They are now having the beginning conversation of their faith crisis after Katrina.

All we did is burn burgers! Being Jesus isn't hard, isn't complex theology - its love, sacrificial humble posture and willingness to care, listen and commit. Easy to understand, complex to obey and rewarding to become.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Mo or PoMo.... Some things never change

Funny how people often claim post modernity is the bane and will bring the collapse of western civilization, visa vie Christendom. Funny, how they fail to recognize that A-L-L cultures are fallen, all worldviews are fallen, all value systems are fallen.

Check out Mark Sayers' blog. Mark is in Melbourne, part of Forge, and wrote the recent book, The Trouble with Paris. Check this out.

We often have married the church to modernity and its world view. Ever wonder why we moved on to post-modernity from modernity? Hmmm.