Monday, May 30, 2011

Luke's Summer Mission

I wanted to give everyone an update on Luke’s summer of mission work.  Patti and I have been getting some strange looks as people find out that he is going to spend a month in one of the most dangerous cities in the world.  Obviously, we are not thrilled by the prospects and Satan always uses fear as a weapon against God’s children.  Yet, we have taught our boys to trust in God and follow His will, no matter what.  When Luke told us of his vision for this summer, we were not about to say that it was too dangerous or too hard for God.  We cannot direct our sons to follow hard after God until He asks you to do something difficult.  Luke’s quiet confidence has been a powerful testimony to all of us as to the proper way to surrender to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.  Where he leads…follow.  Period.

Luke will be teaching an ESL class this summer as well as working with teens that are already a part of the faith.  After spending a month in the Middle East, he will fly to Tanzania and assist the Johnson’s in getting ready for our first teams which are scheduled to arrive in mid July.  He will return home with us at the end of July.

Please pray for Luke and us as we once again lay it all on the line and trust the mighty hand of God to do great and mighty things.  Also, as you think about Luke, pray that God would reveal to you the “hard thing” that He has called you to do. 

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Thanks Mom

Mother’s Day reminds me of two of the greatest joys of my life.  First, the joy of being raise in a Christian, healthy home environment where my mom gave her all to see that my three brothers and I were always given every opportunity to enjoy life to its fullest.  Obviously mom had her hands full with four boys but her God given strength and the love she had for us, kept her going through it all and she has always stood out in my mind as the consummate proverbs 31 mom.  Recently, I heard my mom speak at my dad’s fiftieth anniversary in ministry and I thought of how proud I was of her for more than fifty years in the ministry of motherhood.  Thanks mom.


Family cruise in 2006

Another of the greatest joys of my life has been the front row seat that I have had watching Patti embrace her role as the mother of our three sons.  Since the moment we found out that Taylor was on the way, Patti has relished her God given ministry of motherhood.  For twenty-five years I have watched her give so much of herself so that our sons could grow up “in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.”  I have followed her prayers as the boys have passed through the many challenging life-cycle changes that all kids have to walk though.  I have rejoiced with her over their victories and wept with her through their defeats and struggles.  Since Taylor and Jared are both married now and Luke is in his third year of college, her role as their mom continues to evolve and change.  However, her intensity and dedication to fulfill that God-given role of mom has not lost an ounce of intensity.  I am truly looking forward to watching and supporting the many chapters of motherhood that await her.  Thanks Patti.

From my vantage points as a son and a husband, I have witnessed first hand the power of a Godly mom.  In our culture it seems as though the role of motherhood is seen as secondary to many women who are busy with other, culturally accepted responsibilities.  But to those of you who still understand the privilege and importance of being a Godly mom… thanks.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Death of Bin Laden

This has truly been a week of world renowned news events; from the “Royal Wedding” in England, to the devastating tornadoes through the south, and now the death of Osama Bin Laden.  Every day the news of these world events has kept our emotions on the proverbial roller coaster.  The wedding made me smile, though sometimes with a heavy dose of cynicism and the death toll throughout the south broke my heart as I considered the many families that have been devastated.  However, the death of Bin Laden has produced some surprisingly different emotions that I would like to share and truly seek some response.

On the one hand, like most Americans I have felt an overwhelming sense of relief that after ten long years this terrorist has finally been punished for his crime and silenced as a voice of international terror forever.  It is hard for me to imagine how vindicated the many families and friends of the victims of the 911 attacks must feel now that this evil man has been brought to justice.  Similarly, I rejoice with the families of the many killed or injured in the fight against terrorism and recognize this killing as a moral victory for all our troops and their families.   It is easy for me to understand the excitement and celebratory mood of our nation in receiving this news and a part of me shares in this exuberance.

However, on the other hand, I have felt a profound sense of sadness when considering the grim realities that the killing of Bin Laden has exposed about our world.  Darkness has not been overcome; rather only one madman has been sent to meet his maker and a multitude of others stand ready to take his place.  In a world where killing begets killing, my heart already grieves for the many innocent people whose lives will be devastated or destroyed because of the certain retribution that is to follow this news.  Ultimately I know that the truth and love of Jesus Christ will end victorious in our world.  In the meantime, I also know that bullets and bombs do not have the power to wipe out evil.  I try to keep in mind that our true enemy is not “flesh and blood”.  (Eph. 6:12)  The killing of Bin Laden, the war in Afghanistan and the turmoil in the Middle East, all demonstrate the one clear Biblical truth; the wages of sin is death.  (Rom.6:23) 

Finally, I want to keep in mind that our God does not rejoice in the death of wicked men.  Ezekiel 18:23 says, “Do I take pleasure in the death of the wicked? Declares the sovereign Lord.  Rather, am I not pleased when they turn from their ways and live?”  Put more simply, Jesus said,  “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”  (Matt. 5:44)   The fact is that radical Islamics rejoice when an “infidel” (Christian) is killed.  Yet, as a Christian, while I have many emotions bouncing around over the death of Bin Laden, I pray that by following Jesus Christ I will end in a different place than simply conceding to the carnal, human response of rejoicing at the death of an enemy.  Rather, I pray that my heart will always be pierced by the grim realities of sin and their devastating results.

What do you think?