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Where you can go on and on…The Gospel-Truly Good News
Follow this link to view a simple, clear presentation of the Gospel. This presentation was developed and recorded by Vic Cales, a fellow staff Pastor with me at Oasis-Wauseon (www.oasis-wauseon.com). This DVD is being used to win people to Jesus from Nairobi, Kenya to the University of Michigan football team. If you would like a copy, just email me with your address. We’ll get one (or many) in your hands to use as a simple tool for sharing the Gospel. Entire families are coming to know the Lord at Oasis. That is our hope and goal worldwide. The time is near; let’s make some disciples.
Merry Christmas Barry Blair
When I was a professor at Kentucky Christian University, Barry Blair was a student of mine. That little known fact has garnered him almost nothing, except occasional ridicule. Barry is far more known as a founding member and the musical genius behind Audio Adrenaline as well as a quality producer after his retirement from Audio A.
The reason for my quip is this: the first solo CD from Barry since his Audio A days has finally arrived. It is an instrumental Christmas CD and it is beautiful. Barry recorded and produced it on his own and is typical of Barry’s known quality. Give it a listen at http://www.myspace.com/noelcd then go order 10 copies for your family and friends at http://www.tonecrashrecords.com/noelcd.htm His bulk prices are incredible. This is a timeless Christmas caveat that will remain in my tray for a long time…or at least until Dec 26.
Great work Barry!!! It is great to hear your guitar prowess once again.
Finishing The Great Commission
Vic and I went to a meeting in Toledo last night. Bob Borcherdt invited us to hear a dude named Mark Anderson, a YWAMer, discuss the Call2All (www.call2all.org), a mission to reach every people group on earth. It was astounding, exciting, invigorating, visionary..you get the idea. Check out the website and see if this is anything you might be interested in. Oh, and if you’re not interested in the Great Commission, you might want to pick up a copy of an old, all-time best seller called “The Word of God. ”
Bring someone into the Kingdom, today, would ya? Unless you’re too busy doing ministry. (Can you tell I”ve had too much coffee?)
Men vs. Women
Here is a humorous and insightful video about the differences between Men and Women. Take 5 minutes and enjoy it RIGHT NOW!!
Christianity-Jesus=Religion
A great friend and Word guy, Max Smith, sent me this email. I think it’s worth repeating. Max wrote:
What would you call someone who…
went around afflicting people with cancer?
who went around killing infants in their cribs?
who went around causing accidents that killed teens?
flew planes into buildings to teach people a lesson?
would cause terrible storms that kill thousands of people?
went about giving husbands and fathers heart attacks so
their wife and kids could “learn from their suffering”?
What would you call them?
In religious America, we call him God. And that is a lie.
It’s sad, but true. You want to know God? Read about him in
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Do you think he’s changed?
Seriously. Do you REALLY think he’s changed? He hasn’t.
He is life. He is the Redeemer. He is a lover. He is the healer.
Watch the work of Jesus in these four books and ask then ask
yourself, I mean seriously ask yourself, “do I REALLY think that
God is doing these horrible things?” Where did this stuff come
from? These all came from the father of lies, satan. He has used
the religious American church to blame God for his (satan’s) own
evil work. So, how do we change it? Preach the gospel. Give
people the WORD. It is CLEAR. It is TRUTH. God is really,
really, really, GOOD.
Why I Hate the phrase “non-christian”
One of my former Kentucky Christian University students is a brilliant pastor, insightful writer and challenging thinker. When his blog included this phrase I chose to respond to him, personally via email, concerning one of my top 10 most hated phrases. Here was my response. Hope it helps you.
*******, I have enjoyed very much your blog since signing up a month ago. I like how unfettered you are in attacking issues of taboo, both cultural as well as within the church context. You are a smart#^* at heart which, in my estimation, makes you insightful, provocative and places you in a position to write pithy stuff from a unique perspective. I make a habit to read blogs of mega-church pastors to see how they think. Inevitably, I stay with them at the most, two weeks. Yours is the longest blog I’ve ever read consistently and will continue to do so because it is real, humorous and self-effacing.
Because I can see you care about how you think and how your thinking affects people (it’s evident in your discourse), allow me to challenge the parameters of one cognitive domain specifically. I know what you mean when you write “non-Christian,” so don’t feel the need to explain yourself. For ease of communication, we understand what that means. However, stuff like that, if you think about it for a minute, can also shape our world view, and thus, our perspective in a deceptive way as well. Once adopted, we learn to think inside of a parameter that may not be accurate which leads us to false conclusions about important stuff. On to my illustration…
In the blog to which I am responding, you note that most of the music on your iPod is “non-Christian.” Is it? I know it may not say Jesus every 5th word, et.al. argument ad nauseum; however, music isn’t Christian or non-Christian, people are. In some of my work with artists (one on one discipleship); with guys who have been in Black Crowes, Tom Petty, etc. I have discovered some incredible things. You would never think of Tom Petty as Christian music but the dude has faith. He really does. So do many, many guys in the California scene of music. I realize I operate from a different mindset but I have only met a couple people who are truly non-believers. I’m not a universalist nor do I think people encounter God by thinking happy thoughts or uttering tribal grunts while rubbing ashes on your groin in some primordial cave. I believe in Jesus and His ability to reveal Himself to people. My part, as a Pastor and Teacher, is to discover them and assist them in understanding the Word of God so as to increase their faith (By hearing, thus, by the Word of God). When we maintain only one parameter for separating people: “Christians” and “non-Christians,” we miss out on the largest, most realistic field white with harvest. Who is that? It is those who have been disenfranchised by the church, those who don’t understand the Bible and those who write songs about all kinds of stuff, aside from God, because they don’t yet know how to experience Him in a meaningful way. In just one example that I know of personally, when Tom Petty came to understand that he can be a Christ-follower and still write songs that harpoon lawyers in the music business, he got free. His belief moved from the margins to the center of who he is. In the boxed set he released last year, there is a moment in Petty’s concert where he encounters the glory of God. It is the most spectacular and personal thing I’ve seen in a (and I use this term reluctantly) “secular” concert. When the glory of being a rock star is thrust at him by the audience, instead of absorbing it, like he had his entire career, he turns his back to the audience, looks to heaven and raises his hands. It still makes me cry thinking about it a year later. He, a “non-Christian” musician did something most “Christian” artists lack the spiritual maturity to do: he diverted glory and redirected it to its rightful place…toward God. Tom does it because it is really all he knows, now. All glory is God’s and he spent too much of his own life absorbing it. You can read the brief post summarizing this story on my blog under the title “what if everything was OK” at www.louieweber.com Tom is a Christian; fleshy and messy-yes, but he is a believer in Jesus Christ and His resurrection, which according to Romans 10:9, gives him eternity. So, in just one example of hundreds of possibilities, your parameter for thinking can allow you to conclude something that marginalizes many people who would otherwise be unequivocally included in the Kingdom of God by our words as well as by the invitation of Jesus Himself.
Stressed Out? Check This Out NOW!!!
An Elder at Oasis-Wauseon forwarded me this 9 minute clip on stress. It is really worth watching, especially under this present stressful period.
Retirement Plan for 2008
Because the economy is flopping around like Pastor Sil Lee of Horsecreek Holiness Church, I’ve decided to look into other retirement possibilities. Here is the result of my analysis.
If you had purchased $1000.00 of AIG stock one year ago, it would now be worth $56.91.
With Washington Mutual, you would have $120.36 left of the original $1000.
With ‘Fannie Mae’(FNM), you would have $11.34 left.
If you had purchased $1000.00 of Lehman Bros one year ago it would now be almost worthless; less than $0.86.
If you had purchased RH Donnelley, you would have $45.69 left.
But, if you had purchased $1000.00 worth of beer one year ago, drank all the beer, then turned in the cans for the aluminum recycling refund you would have $214.00.
Based on the above, the best current investment advice is to drink heavily and recycle.
This is called the 401-Keg Plan.
Get “IT”
Hey, thanks for your prayers and emails of encouragement. Last Thursday and the following days have brought much clarity to me. Along with the Alan Hirsch seminar, the Book of Galatians and my morning prayer with Staff, Craig Groeschel’s book “It” has been a barn burner. As I’ve said about previous recommendations, I’ll say about “It.” if you don’t go buy this book now, you’re stupid.
Maybe not, but go do it. Chapter 5 and 8 are worth the entire book. Shout out to Bob Borcherdt for buying it and putting it in my hands. Love in droves to you, Bobby.
Pray For Me…
There are a couple things I’d like you to pray for on my behalf.
First, forgivenss. Chris LIzotte called me this morning from Florence, Italy. He and Christy were standing Live at Budakon style smack dab in front of Michelangelo’s “David.” It is THE sculpture that truly separated him from his contemporary nemesis, Rafael. Knowing it is in the top 5 of my “Top 10 Folks, Jokes & Schtuff I Must Experience Before I Die,” his phone call, though well-intentioned, pushed me to the brink of hating one of my bestest, truist friends in the world. What’s next Lizotte? If you call me from the Systine Chapel (#1 on said list), I will be waiting for you at LAX where I will administer surgery, Marshall Applethwaite style.
Secondly and seriously, i will be attendintg a private workshop this Thur (Sept 18) with Alan Hirsch (The Forgotten Ways). He is articulating many, many things I’ve been thinking through over the last 6 months to a year. God is speaking numerous things to me right now about the direction of Oasis (church I Sr Pastor) as well as The Church, Life Groups, etc. I beleive some of those definitive answers are downloading between now and Thursday. Not that they’ll be complete by then, but they will be complete enough for me/us to advance in areas that need transformation/change. Pray for wisdom and revelation (Eph 1:17). I thank you in advance.