Thursday, 30 October 2008
Our daughter is 16!
We can hardly believe that Karis turned 16 on the 28th. I joked that all of the fireworks were in honor of her big day (The 28th was also Diwali, the great Hindu "festival of lights"). And then it snowed that night...October...in England! "Lord, thank you that You're able to take care of our daughter. She's growing up too fast!"
Love Claims?
During our group's conference in July we were asked to explore the idea of “Love Claims” for our interaction with people of other faiths as compared to more traditional, Western-based “truth claims.” (Please don’t misunderstand: We are not forsaking the proclaiming of truth!) For me, the whole presentation was the planting of a seed, a needed and somewhat provocative call to evaluate how we reach out to people. Three descriptive statements regarding “Love Claims” are:
-telling the message in love
-the message is: “God loves you in Christ Jesus”
-the goal: acceptance of God’s love, love shown back to God, and a capacity to truly love other people
Many of us have seen in conversations where we are proclaiming "the truth" how quickly the mood can become "we're right; you're not." The context slips so easily into "us" versus "them", doesn't it.
Our instructor for the "Love Claims" sessions reminded us (we who are so concerned about truth, and rightly so--for the most part) of the centrality of love in God's kingdom. In fact, "God is love." Such a focus on love leads naturally into proper discipleship: the two greatest commandments becoming more and more evident in our lives.
-telling the message in love
-the message is: “God loves you in Christ Jesus”
-the goal: acceptance of God’s love, love shown back to God, and a capacity to truly love other people
Many of us have seen in conversations where we are proclaiming "the truth" how quickly the mood can become "we're right; you're not." The context slips so easily into "us" versus "them", doesn't it.
Our instructor for the "Love Claims" sessions reminded us (we who are so concerned about truth, and rightly so--for the most part) of the centrality of love in God's kingdom. In fact, "God is love." Such a focus on love leads naturally into proper discipleship: the two greatest commandments becoming more and more evident in our lives.
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Elliot's bday number 14
We had a wonderfully rich and fun evening celebrating our son Elliot's 14th birthday with our team last night. Patti's veg lasagne and two salads, some Domino's pizza, and brownies (after the candles were blown out and removed) with ice cream for dessert scored with everyone. Many thanks for all your prayers in helping Elliot continue to grow into manhood and as a follower of Jesus.
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
Intro to B Nelson's Column
Hello from the northwestern part of Greater London! I was encouraged to start a blog, so here we go. I would greatly appreciate ideas and guidance from anyone connected with our work here in the UK. From the outset, I wish to state that we plan to consider carefully our vocabulary as many kinds of people eventually may be reading these postings.
Thanks, and God bless you!
Thanks, and God bless you!
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