• Evangelism

    by Published on Thursday, February 3rd, 2011 11:20 AM  Number of Views: 225 
    Categories:
    1. Evangelism

    I am seeing a dream come true. It is so exciting.

    For 40 years, I've dreamed that a church meeting could operate without the programming, control, and/or direction of a human leader. I've searched the country looking for such a church but couldn't find one.

    I've also devoured church history looking for one. I found two examples there. Paul of Tarsus wrote in the New Testament that when Christians meet together that each one should participate in the meeting as led by the Holy Spirit. I also read about the early Quakers who met in silence without a human leader and individuals spoke out as prompted by the Spirit.

    I served as a pastor several years and tried to implement open participation in church, but never had much success. People seemed to think that it was my job to put on the church meeting. However, for some reason, I have never been able to give up my dream of a church meeting led by the Spirit.

    Three years ago my wife and I were invited to start a "non-traditional" church in Nashville. We started from scratch, without any members, so we were free to set the format from the beginning. So we started the meetings with praise and worship led by a different person each week and then had a period of open sharing.

    It started slowly as this was a new concept for people. However, as people have continued to attend they have opened up more and more. Now the meetings are amazing. People excitedly share victories, read Scriptures, confess sins, pray, express love and encouragement to each other. People are visibly changing -- growing in love and confidence; gaining victory over habits and sins.

    Last Sunday we saw this Scripture fulfilled before our eyes:
    "If an unbeliever or someone who does not understand comes in while everybody is prophesying, he will be convinced by all that he is a sinner . . . and the secrets of his heart will be laid bare. So he will fall down and worship God, exclaiming, 'God is really among you!'" Paul of Tarsus (I Cor. 14:24-25)
    So many people enthusiastically shared what God put on their heart. Finally a woman who was there for the first time stood up and shared in tears that she had been away from God for years but after hearing what God is doing in so many people's lives, she was ready to get right with Him. So she openly and publicly surrendered her life to Jesus. It was amazing.

    This dream has been 40 years in the making. Many good intentioned people said it would never work. There was much discouragement along the way and much temptation to give the dream up and settle for the status quo.

    Dreams do come true if you keep seeking, don't get sidetracked, and never give up. Here are a couple of links to more information about this dream: The Salvation Army - Berry Street Worship Center and a review of the Berry Street 'Testimony Church' in Priority Magazine.
    by Published on Saturday, December 4th, 2010 10:03 PM  Number of Views: 328 
    Categories:
    1. Evangelism
    2. Jesus

    History is full of invasions as country after country has attacked another. Many invasions have changed the course of human history. Which one has had the most powerful effect on humanity?

    I agree with C.S. Lewis who believed that the most powerful invasion in human history wasn’t a military invasion at all. It was a nonviolent invasion and was hardly noticed at the time. However, today this invasion is celebrated around the globe.


    The nation of Israel was invaded by a powerful Conqueror in the most unusual way. He entered the country as a new born babe. We call this invasion — when the Creator became a human and invaded planet Earth — Christmas. ...
    by Published on Saturday, December 4th, 2010 09:28 PM  Number of Views: 408 
    Categories:
    1. Evangelism
    2. Jesus
    3. Missions

    by Published on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 07:15 AM  Number of Views: 343 
    Categories:
    1. Evangelism
    2. Searching
    3. Miracles

    This is a true story of how God used a stray dog to show an atheist His love and the way to Him.

    In the summer of 2001, my world fell apart. My worst fear at the time was coming true right before my tear-blinded eyes: my husband and soul mate of nearly 13 years was leaving me. It was literally my worst fear coming true – worse than rape, worse than drowning, worse than death. I had no god, there was no heaven or hell or spiritual realm in my world. My life revolved around this man, and in my mind, we were made for each other and I loved him with every fiber of my being. How the situation had come to this was completely beyond my understanding. I couldn’t comprehend how he thought that there was a better life somewhere out there than the one we shared. And yet he was packing his bags.

    We had only moved to Nashville in 1999, and I didn’t have a great many friends yet. Those who I told about my divorce were appropriately sad and apologetic, but uncomfortably didn’t know what to say. My family members reactions ranged from “gosh, I’m sorry, dear”, to “good riddance, he wasn’t good enough for you anyway,” none of which were helpful to me. It became clear to me that people just don’t have the tools to help each other most of the time. I had nowhere to turn; I felt like no one was there for me.

    On a hot July day when my soon-to-be ex was out to take a load of belongings to his new apartment, I sat in the living room of our condo in Ashland City staring at the wall, mind numb. A soft sound at my front door, like something had lightly bumped up against it, brought me temporarily back to the present. I looked at the door, not sure if I had really heard something, and then I heard it again – a soft bump on the door. The curiosity got me out of my stupor for a minute, and I got up to crack the door open to see what was there. On the doorstep was a yellow dog, sitting looking up at me. A flea-infested, tick-ridden, dirty, smelly yellow dog. I sighed, and shut the door. ...
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