Thursday, March 13, 2008

Another funeral for Comunidad de Gracia

Just got a call that the drive by shooting last night on the news was the son of one of our church members at CDG. We were just driving on that street yesterday commenting about the craziness that happens everyday, and how it's important to stay in the community to effect change. God, work through us to make a difference.

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East End/Third Ward News

March 12, 2008, 10:23PM
HPD: One dead in east Houston drive-by

Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle

A teen was killed in a drive-by shooting in east Houston Wednesday evening.

Police were called to the 100 block of Super near Canal about 5:20 p.m. and found the body of a man, dead from a gunshot wound, in a grassy area near the Harrisburg hike and bike trail.

The unidentified victim was walking with another man when a car made several passes by the area and then shot at the pair, said Investigator D.R. Daniel, HPD Homicide.

The victim died at the scene.

Police recovered the vehicle believed to belong to the gunmen several blocks away.

"And we're still searching for at least two weapons," Daniel said.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

The Kingdom of God

Over the next few months I am doing research on the Kingdom of God and how our view o God's Kingdom affects our ministry.
I believe that the role of the church within our greater society has become something other than what God intended. Our apathy for the world around us is defended by the doctrine of the Two Kingdoms. I am not arguing that there shouldn't be a separation between the kingdom of the right and of the left. However, I believe that they are so separated in our minds that we don't see any connection between Word and Sacrament ministry in the sanctuary, the Great Commission and our social responsibilities as citizens in the world. Why the disconnect? Why are we as a church so weak in our community impact?

Part of the reason is because ministry to the saints has become the end, not the means. We are to build up the body of Christ, so that the church can have greater impact on the world around us through the Gospel.

What do we really mean when when we say "Thy Kingdom Come?" Are we willing to see God's Kingdom come not only to us, but also through us? Are we willing to allow God's Kingdom to radically change our life's direction and focus so that our whole focus is God's mission? I know, for me, this is a very inconvenient prayer.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

New Year's Day

Not so much a chance to start over as much as the ideal of a clean slate. The mistakes of last year still have to be dealt with and corrected. What I really look forward to is the new opportunity to deal with myself, who remains the same person as in 2007. I will find little ways this year to be more disciplined in areas that will pay long-term dividends. I will pay daily attention to my faith and faithfulness to God.

Things I dedicate myself to do in 2008.
1. Place my wife and family first on my schedule.
2. Communicate with God everyday.
3. Respond to every email and phone call within 12 hours.
4. Meet individually with each of my direct staff once a week.
5. Maintain a daily task list.

These might not seem like monumental things, but for me they are challenging. God, give me the strength to fulfill your mission in my life.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

the gift for someone who has everything

Sunday, November 04, 2007

still impacted by NY

I was in New York a couple of weeks ago. Believe it or not, it was my first time to visit. Don and Pat were honored for their contributions to our church body. I don't remember when I've been more impacted by visiting a city. I absolutely loved it. The crowdedness, the diversity, the dirtiness, the busyness etc.

I know how Jesus felt when he looked upon the crowds with compassion because they were like sheep without a shepherd. All the pressure that comes from living in New York must weigh heavily on peoples' lives. All I can do, for now, is pray that God would send more workers into the New York harvest field. Maybe in the future He will allow me to do more. For one, Francisco, one of our Hispanic workers is moving back to New York. I pray that we will be able to continue to work together even though he's there. At least that would relieve my appetite for the Big Apple for awhile.

I just have to remember, "Houston, It's Worth It." And besides, this is definitely where God has called me. Houston is where my mission field is, for now, until we realize our plans for total world domination. Thanks to Niel and Carol for letting me sleep on the couch in your basement. It was 100% better than a hotel room.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

I don't want to live like this!

Francis Chan from Cornerstone Church in Cal.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

my least favorite tv show

Everybody loves Grey's Anatomy, except me. I can't stand to watch it. I think that a MADD TV spoof summed it up best in this line where one of the Drs says "I've been so focused on relationships that I've forgotten how to practice medicine." In walks House MD to save the day. I think that that's the problem I have with it, it is so focused on the affairs, loves, love triangles, etc of the doctors and nurses that I tune out. Does that make me insensitive?

I think that is what makes me often tune out of church as well. We focus on all this stuff that doesn't really make a difference for the Kingdom of God. Honestly, how will another committee meeting or political squabble in the church get us closer to fulfilling our mission? Sure, it's juicy. Sure, it feels good to get inside information and choose sides. I think that our line could be "We've been thinking about power and politics so much we've forgotten how to be the church that Jesus began." Who gets the most pie? Who gets the recognition? Who gets to sit on the right and left side of Jesus?

Matt 20:23 Jesus said to them, “You will indeed drink from my cup, but to sit at my right or left is not for me to grant. These places belong to those for whom they have been prepared by my Father.”

How do we fix it?

Let's not worry about non-essential things while people around us die. We have the life-giving Word, the Means of God's Grace right in our hands. Let's not forget how to use them.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

talking to the people who don't go to church

Explain what you mean. When we ask the unchurched why they don't come to church, the number one complaint is they can't understand what's going on or what preachers are saying. We try to make no assumptions about what visitors will understand, and we work hard to talk the language of those unfamiliar with church.

Explain why. Postmoderns resist directive-type communication. A sermon that starts off with an authoritative statement about how people ought to behave turns them off. I've found it works better to speak persuasively, sometimes taking twice as long to explain a point. "If you believe this, so-and-so occurs; if you believe that, such-and-such happens."

From the book Growing Your Church Through Evangelism and Outreach.

Monday, January 29, 2007

a little luck?

I was walking out the grocery store tonight and I noticed an older man playing that game where you try to pick up a stuffed animal with a claw. My daughters love the game! The thing that struck me is that this man was standing there with a cart full of groceries (if it were me the ice cream would be melting) playing the game with a smile on his face. Was this game being played for purely for his enjoyment? Does he have a sweetheart at home that he wanted to surprise with a new stuffed animal? Or does he have a granddaughter he was fighting against all odds to make happy? If either of the above are true, wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to go the dollar store and buy a toy without the chance of losing money?

It made me think. What are the things in my life that I do simply because of the thrill of possibly not winning? Why do I do certain things that are uncertain, vs gaining the same thing by a predictable and certain means? For example, I could get to a meeting on time by leaving early, but I choose to wait until it will take a miracle to get me there on time? I could save money little by little to pay a tax bill, but I would rather put all the pressure on at the last minute and hope I have enough. Why do I wait for an emergency to pray about a situation rather than bathing it in prayer every step of the way?

I guess the ultimate clawdrop game is going into eternity not know if you've done enough to earn God's favor. Yeah, it would be easy and certain for someone to trust in Jesus for their salvation, but it wouldn't be as exciting.

Why? The answer lies somewhere in the smile on the man's face as he played the clawdrop game.

Prov. 21:17 He who loves pleasure shall be a poor man.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Urban-based birds 'learn to rap'

Birds living in cities are performing a type of "avian rap" while their rural counterparts are sticking to more traditional sounds, a study shows.

Dutch researchers found that urban species of birds sing short, fast songs rather than the slower melodies of countryside birds.

City birds also sing at a higher pitch and will try out different song types.

Experts said city birds have adapted to counter background noise and increase their chances of finding a mate.

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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Something to remember this season

He who is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward him for what he has done. - Proverbs 19:17

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

anticipation

I am not usually one to get into the spirit of the season. I don't get all anxious about Christmas coming, preparations, etc. I don't get the itch to go buy lots of presents. Something, though, has been deeper this Advent season. I have anticipated Christmas more simply because of the image I have in my mind of our family being together. There is nothing I want more than to sit on the living room floor with my daughters and talk to them, play with them and tell them how much I love them.

There is nothing better to me than to be able to sit with Natalia and simply share a moment. It is such a blessing to have this hope, that everything will be perfect for awhile.

I am beginning to have little bit of the same feeling as I read the prophecies in Isaiah about the coming Messiah. Everything will be perfect when He comes. Evertything would be that way all the time if I didn't keep running Him off.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Taco Town



OK, maybe this doesn't have anything to do with urban ministry, but for the followers of the SNL religion, it may have some theological significance.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Shocking, no...sad, yes

Last night we went the see Happy Feet at the theater. There was a sign on the box office window that said something like "No child under 6 allowed in R movies after 6 pm." My first question is, who are the parents bringing their 6 year old kids to the R movies before 6 pm? My second question is, who are the parents bringing their 7 year old kids to the movies after 6 pm? I shouldn't be shocked at all, but the simplest things still amaze me about our culture. Imagine a young child watching some of the horror movies out, or the ones that barely make the R rating.
The sad thing is, that these movies are probably nothing compared to the violence that some of them see in real life in the home or on the streets outside their home.
Mark 9:42   “And if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to be thrown into the sea with a large millstone tied around his neck."
God, keep me from leading any small child into temptation by my words or my actions. Help us to work to help those children who are brought up in homes where domestic violence, gangs and drugs are a daily experience. Help us work to bring grace and peace to those who need it.