Thursday, November 25, 2010

Glory Breaks in

This is one of those viral videos you don't want to miss! My mother-in-law verified for me that this actually took place the way you hear it in the Welland Mall. 
It was a powerful reminder to me of how the glory of God can break into the most mundane and familiar of places through very ordinary looking people! Here were people arrested by beauty in the midst of shopping and eating and talking. How many heard the words I wonder? Reminds me of another time many years ago when the glory of God broke through into the lives of ordinary people. A chorus of angels in a field, a heaven-sent child born in a motel garage. Very cool.
http://www.youtube.com/user/AlphabetPhotography

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Ur Video: Testimony from North Korea | Out of Ur | Conversations for Ministry Leaders

Ur Video: Testimony from North Korea | Out of Ur | Conversations for Ministry Leaders

This is a MUST WATCH video of the testimony of a North Korean girl shared at the 2010 Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization. It's heart rending and inspiring. 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Anglican Fringe

On Monday, the B.C. court of Appeals ruled that Anglican congreagtions that have aligned themselves with the Anglican Network must leave the buildings that they have worshipped in all their lives. This conflict has been brewing for some time ever since the Anglical Church of Canada voted to extend their blessing to same-sex unions. Christians within the church who believed in the authority of the Word of God felt in good conscience they could no longer support a denomination that had changed the essence of it's teaching. So, when a congregation decided to stand on the word of God and oppose such teaching, the denomination took the position of "if you don't like it then you are free to leave". The church members, who paid to buy and maintain these building all their lives argued that the diocese and the denomination broke faith with them by changing the essentials of what it meant to be Anglican and therefore they should give up the right of ownership. The essence of the ruling, recorded in the National Post, read  
“The plaintiffs cannot … remove themselves from the bishop’s oversight and the diocesan structure and retain the right to use properties that are held for purposes of Anglican ministry in Canada.”
Lesley Bentley, a trustee at St. John’s Shaughnessy Anglican Church, said the court has essentially ruled that it is “okay for a church to change its faith” without incurring consequences."
Bishop Michael Ingham ( of this Diocese) was the first Anglican Bishop to perform a same-sex blessing and labeled these dissenting churches in B.C. as a "fringe group". Well, yes, unfortunately that is what believers are in this world and always will be. Jesus said in Matthew 7:12-14, “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.  But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it."
The decision reminds us that a church's identity is not wrapped up in a building but in it's identification with it's head, Jesus Christ. What makes a group of believers a church is that they are united to Christ by faith in His shed blood and submit to The Word as the final authority for their lives.


Read more: http://life.nationalpost.com/2010/11/15/dissident-anglicans-cant-keep-churches-court-rules/#ixzz15SUs9rIj

Monday, November 8, 2010

Spiritual Encouragement

Hebrews 3:13,
"But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin"


"...what is the main thing that the church does for each other? We speak to each other in ways that help us not be deceived by the allurements of sin. Or to put it positively, we speak to each other in ways that cause us to have hearts of faith in the superior value of Christ over all things. We fight to maintain each other's faith, by speaking words that point people to the truth and value of Jesus. That's how you guard against an evil heart of unbelief. Unbelief means failing to rest in Jesus as your greatest treasure. So helping each other believe means showing people reasons why Jesus is more to be desired and trusted and loved than anything else."
John Piper


Was struck this morning by the power of spiritual encouragement in this passage. Paul links this encouragement with God's grace at work in our lives enabling us to persevere in the faith. This is not " oh, I like your hair" or " wow you sure are smart" but these are words that cause other believers to have renewed hope and faith in Christ. Without encouragers in our lives we easily fall prey to sin's deceit and become hardened toward God and others. God help me be just such an encourager!  Amen.