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Today I Am a Haitian

I just read about a church in New Jersey which has supported a Haitain orphanage which flew down to the Dominican Republic, loaded food, medicine, water — and machetes — into an SUV and is prepared to cross the border one way or another to reach their orphanage.

The pastor asked “What would Jesus do?” His answer? “He wouldn’t be sitting in America watching television if he had any way to get to Haiti.”

I am moved by this radical commitment to a people devasted not just by an earthquake but by decades of corruption, tyranny, brutality, greed, and other human-made and “natural” disasters.

Today all Christians are Haitians. At Life Worth Living Fellowship, we will do what we can to literally move heaven and earth to rescue this people.

What Will You Do with This New Year

Now that the new year is upon us, what, exactly, will you do to make it better than 2009?  Here’s 3 ideas…

What You Can Learn From Obama’s Victory

Well, the long election of our 44th President is over.  Barack Obama has made history and become the first African American President.  Let us pray for him and his new administration to do great things on behalf of the American people and the world.

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But our job is not merely to be his cheerleaders, sitting on the sidelines of history.  Our job is to make history also, to change the world also, to be transformers of our communities and the people in our lives.  You are called by God to be JUST as successful in your own sphere as Barack.

So because both supporters and critics say Obama ran a masterful, virtually mistake-free two-year campaign, here is what you can learn from how he won:

1) BELIEVE — in your own calling.  Some people said he was presumptuous, too young, too inexperienced, too… you name it.  But he believed in his own sense of destiny and calling.  You should believe in what God has called YOU to accomplish in this life.

2) PLAN FOR REALITY: Barack’s victory was no accident, and it was not due just to the economy.  Or because he was black.  Or even just because of Bush’s unpopularity.  All of those contributed but this was also the most highly planned, well-executed campaign for President in American history.

And here’s a critical point: YOU MUST FACE REALITY when you plan!  Barack’s people had no illusions about how hard the task was.  Jesus said before you build a tower, sit down and plan for how much it’s going to cost.  So be realistic about the obstacles in your path, and plan for them.  Don’t wish them away.  Wishing them away won’t get the job done.  PLAN, PLAN, PLAN. 

3) EXECUTE.  The world is full of good intentions.  I’ve hired lots of people who say they’ll do the job, but don’t.  Or they start out doing it, then they get busy or upset or whatever and drop the ball.  And they do this over and over again in their lives.

The recent well-known book “Execution” argues that businesses that succeed are not those who have a superior STRATEGY but have superior EXECUTION.  I think both are needed but here’s the key point: BOTH ARE NEEDED! 

Come to work every day on your dreams and calling and get it done — every day.  As the Bible says, “faith without works is dead” — useless, as good as nothing.

4) PEOPLE POWER:  You need a team or network of people committed to your success. Draw them in by your love, the power of your vision, your character, and your ability to execute and create wins.  Then get them working on your behalf.

Just a few key lessons.  Now execute them!

2 Days to the Election

Today I preached a message related to the election called “He Reigns: No Limits to the Kingdom.”  The whole thrust, regardless of who actually wins, is that Christ-followers have dual citizenship.  We are citizens of this country, America.  As such, we should vote and can be excited about who we think will best run the country.

But we are also citizens of the Kingdom of God, and that gives us REAL power and exciting benefits.  Stay tuned right here for a link to the message later in the week.  Everyone said it was very powerful.

We’ll be broadcasting it on Comcast Channel 28 this coming Sunday as well.

Yes We Can – A Window of Opportunity

 I want to comment, more or less as a private citizen, on the stunning achievement of the Democratic nomination of Barack Obama.

During the civil rights years and earlier, I think it was highly appropriate and necessary that African American and other churches took a lead in changing society.  It was more about social movements and societal change than partisan politics

Today I think it deplorable for the Church of Jesus Christ to promote ANY political party or leader.  For one thing, African Americans don’t need the church as the central organizing movement for political change.  We are far freer to organize other groups, or simply become active in existing political organizations.  For two, I think the bellicose and arrogant bellowing of the “right wing” evangelicals has done more to harm the church than anything else I know (read the recently released book/research study “UnChristian”).  People are turned off to it.  And three, it is not our mission as given by Christ in Acts 1:8.

That said, I think there is a powerful, non-partisan lesson we can learn from Barack’s amazing triumph:

Today at Life Worth Living I talked about a harlot, a whore, a prostitute named Rahab who against all expectations became a forebear of Jesus Christ.  God took this woman (in that society women had far less options than they do in this society) and put her in his special Witness Protection Program so that, when the Israelites invaded Jericho, everyone in her house was spared.  The walls literally fell down around her but her house that was at the wall was spared. 

I said God opens a window of opportunity for us if we’ll have the faith and courage to believe him and his plan for our lives.  Despite obstacles, despite overwhelming odds, despite all that our eyes can see, God can give us a new future.

To move boldly into your future, trusting God despite what circumstances look like, is, to quote Obama, the Audacity of Hope.  And if you need a modern day parable that you CAN achieve great things with your life, that a window into a brighter future CAN open for you, that you CAN succeed no matter the odds, then let Barack Obama be that reminder to you whether you want him to win or not.

The Bible is full of Obama-style miracles.  So is your own life if you look for them.  But in this difficult world and life, one more miracle — lived before our very eyes on daily television — is welcome indeed.  Yes We Can!

The Place God Blesses? Even When Someone STEALS Your Stuff???

Today I preached about The Place God Blesses.  My essential point, from 1 Kings 17 (Elijah) is that we are walking along life’s road and it may be a bad stretch and we’re really struggling.  But unbeknownst to us, God has appointed a place just down the road where he will bless us — blow our minds with something good, something that turns around our lives.

Moral: keep walking.  Because just around the corner, just up the road, your breakthrough, your provision, your turnaround is waiting for you.

But what if you’re a church plant and someone breaks in and steals virtually everything your church has?  Is that kind of event, where you really get body-slammed to the ground by someone, a step forward?

The Pastor of Kinetic Church thinks so.  Someone stole all their stuff.  Watch his reaction.

The Blog Begins!

This is the first post of my blog, a blog I’ve been thinking about and planning on for a while.  I’m excited!  I love the web and technology and I’m eager to use it much more to help people develop an extraordinary life and discover how much they matter to God.

I have 3 goals for this blog:

1) To give a “behind-the-scenes” insight into what we’re trying to do here at Life Worth Living Fellowship (LWL).  We are known for being highly practical and very, very real.  No super-spirituality mouthing spiritual platitudes that sound holy but don’t help real people with real struggles.  By giving you the inside scoop on what is going on, you’ll be able to better see what kind of person I am and what kind of church we really are.

2) To share my heart and my insights.  In the kind of traditional Baptist church I came out of, every Sunday there would be a time for the pastor’s remarks.  Because we keep our services tight, aiming for 90 minutes, we don’t have a lot of announcements.  This blog will be my opportunity to share with our members, visitors, and anyone else interested what I’m seeing and feeling.  Wow!

3) To connect you with resources, ideas, people, opportunities, and anything else that can help you develop a life worth living.  That is ALWAYS my goal — to build for myself and to help you build a life that fulfills the potential inside you, that enriches the world around you, and that pleases the God who created you.