Saturday, July 16, 2016

Another Day, Another Attack...

This morning as I write this update the verse of the day that pops up on my phone is from Romans 11:33. Paul writes, "Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgements and how inscrutable his ways."
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s verse comes after many in our city are asking us questions like, "Where is God when tragedy strikes? How can a good God allow so much evil?" Maybe many of you are feeling the effects of fear and anxiety in a world where police brutality and muslim extremism are on the front page of your daily newspaper. It seems that almost weekly we hear of more death, injustice, and despair throughout the world and we wonder if it will ever cease. Carli and I have tried to talk through what is happening around us and how we want to raise our children in the face a society of extremism and polarization where Christ is not treasured.

I write this because I don't think that any political contestant or protest can risolve what is happening. I don't believe that one country will be able to fix terrorism and that the problem is deeper than just racist rants and the demonization of others. The problem in the world, no matter what you hear on Fox or on MSNBC, is much worse than we think. The reality is that we need redeeming. Yes, mankind needs a redeemer. We need someone who can make all things right and bring justice for not just Nice, France but for all of us.

The apostle Paul writes in the same letter to the Romans, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God..." (Romans 3:23) Now, I know that many of us know that verse by heart but do we really understand the implications of it? Do we understand that our eternal state is the same eternal state as ISIS without Jesus? Those who would condemn rape, violence and death brought about by terrorists are condemned themselves when they hate their brother or sister or have lust in their hearts. So you see that by condemning what sinners do as a result of their nature you condemn yourself and your love ones who don't have Christ. We all have fallen short of God's glory. Both democrat and republican.

The verse that I mentioned above sheds light on our state as humans. Paul says that God's judgements are unsearchable and his ways are inscrutable. We cannot know as fallen beings the exact purposes for why God allows and permits evil in the world. However, I am confident that the knowledge of God in permitting evil is deeper and more profound than I can ever imagine and his daily patience and grace toward us is bringing about an outcome that doesn't just fix our problem with terrorism, it fixes the problem of ourselves. Yes, we fall short of the glory of God. In our marriages, families, relationships, work, we fall short. Although, our future as mankind may look bleak right now, the Word of God promises something much different is coming.

Our king Jesus promises us that he will redeem us. The picture is clear from the revelation of John when Christ says, "I make all things new...I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end... To the thirsty I will give from the fountain of the water of life without payment. He who conquers shall have this heritage, and I will be his God and he shall by my son." (Rev. 21:5-7)

This is the promise and hope that I want to teach my children about. This is the outcome that I want for my family. My prayer is that my wife and kids don't see me condemn others without first realizing my own condemnation. That we as the church can rise above the back and forth of political and false moral banter and proclaim Jesus in his death and ressurection. So, there will be other days and other attacks and more grace and more patience so that God's people from all over the world come to see Christ as their true treasure.


This is my prayer for you and for me.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Youth Summer Camp


















For those of you who have been reading our newsletter, you have seen that this past month we were preparing for our annual youth camp here in Budrio. Overall, we had a great turn out and were able on a daily basis share the Gospel with 42 kids from 12 to 18 years old. Even though it was tiring, we were able to make new contacts with parents and families who are interested to know what we believe as a church and want to visit a Sunday gathering. We are praying for these parents who have contacted us. We are asking the Lord to give guidance and truth to them and that we can show them the love of Christ. We were please to see our Mayor Gulio come again to thank those who served during camp. We are praying for him and those who work in the city hall of Budrio. We are asking the Lord to give us wisdom and grace as we work alongside the leaders of our community and be the light of Christ to them.

Hot and Happy

























Even though Summer is here and we have been suffering from the heat we are so happy to be a part of a church that does life together. This summer we are going through 1 Timothy together while meeting in different homes throughout the Budrio area. This time is so important for us because it allows us to spend more time with our church family and get to know them. It is such a priviledge for us to serve Christ alongside folks who are sold out for Jesus! Our prayer for this summer is that our church grows ever more closer together as we live out our vision for this city and the Kingdom of God.