Showing posts with label mission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mission. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Messy
One of my favorite leaders, Jeff Vanderstelt, said recently, "You know you're on mission when it gets messy." Who likes messy? I like things that are clean. I prefer things with parallel lines where everything is symmetrical. I like complimentary colors. My dreams take place in cities with grid-like streets...simple...flat...neat...Texas. But the mission gets messy. People who are trying to figure this Jesus thing out are complicated. They wrestle. They're honest. They get frustrated. They cuss. They shed tears. They dance. They're messy. And what a beautiful mess it is. How messy are the people around you? If you're surrounded by complimentary colors, parallel lines and symmetry, chances are you're not on the mission. I challenge us all to jump face first into the mess and find ourselves on this glorious, messy mission. Maybe then we will be brought to our knees together...all on the same playing field. Then we can realize what a beautiful mess God has made us all to be. Take a step back from the globs of paint and be awakened to see the mistake of your life becoming something beautiful in the hand of "the great artist."
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Don't Pull Punches
I was challenged by a statement today that hit close to home. "Never feel bad for asking people to make the same sacrifices that you were asked to make." This is a struggle for me. I always seem to feel bad for asking people to make sacrifices. But when I do that I pull a punch with those people and they miss out. What I forget is that the sacrifice I was asked to make completely changed my life and by not asking others to do the same causes them to potentially miss out on those earth shattering moments. My life came alive when I did something absolutely crazy and decided to join Jesus on his mission. But when I'm faced to ask someone else to do the same thing I often pull a punch and just ask people to give what's convenient, comfortable or responsible. How many people have missed out because I didn't ask them to do something that could turn their world upside down but also might change them forever. As leaders we first need to remember that someone looked us in the eye and asked us to do some pretty big things and we thank them for doing so. We then need to turn and look at those around us and call them to this mission and ask them to make the sacrifices that will change them for eternity.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Let Your Roots Grow
I grew up in a small town. I mean small. No stop lights and the main stop sign was a RIGHT TURN PERMITTED WITHOUT STOPPING. Small town. After moving to Seattle and going to the University of Washington I always thought a small town was something good to be from. I thought I was a city kid for life. Something has happened this past year. I have become a small town kid again...and I love it! Although, I don't know whether it's a small town thing or a city thing at all. I think it's a mission thing. But it wasn't instant or over night...it has grown over time. This Christmas I began to realize something that has helped this love grow. Heather researched all of the events going on this Christmas and we did one simple thing...we showed up. Jesus has grown our hearts and it's changed my life in the process. There are a few things that have helped me live a more missional life this year...
1) Volunteer in your city
2) Show up to the events in your city
3) Allow Jesus to grow your heart for your city
Let your roots grow and see what happens to your heart and to the mission this year.
1) Volunteer in your city
2) Show up to the events in your city
3) Allow Jesus to grow your heart for your city
Let your roots grow and see what happens to your heart and to the mission this year.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)