Andrew Jones is a missionary, blogger, and example for me of grace in the internet age. For the last 10* years he's written about the emerging church movement and other expressions of Christ across Europe and America. He's originally from New Zealand and about 6'5" tall, hence the name of his blog: http://tallskinnykiwi.typepad.com/.
He posted this a week ago, which I'm shamelessly reposting here. It seems that we always rediscover the real truths when the unexpected disasters happen. (But really, we know that disaster will come sooner or later - are they really unexpected? No. What if we acted on Sam's call before the C-word comes to us from the doctor, or the earthquake shakes us to our knees, or the hurricane removes our city? Perhaps there would be fewer statistics, and more relationships.)
Among the words that were spoken, two speeches seemed to strike a cord with me. The most profoundly simple and yet stirring was from Sam Chapman, leading Christian Maori spokesman.
"Why we do wait for a crisis to realise just how precious we are to each other? We've got a whole society out there saying, "Love me before I become a statistic! Don't wait till something goes wrong. Love me today!" I hope that out of the rubble, not just materially, but spiritually, psychologically, that the lessons we learn from tragedies like today, and there will be more . . . lets love each other! Lets not wait."
Amen.
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Or buy the paperback version at the CreateSpace eStore or Amazon.com.
Buy the Kindle version here or the Nook version here.
Seen someone being a God-blessing in some previously-unblessed place? Let us know...write-ins welcome! email: jc (at) misfitchristian (dot) com
You can also follow this blog on Facebook and the Amazon author page.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
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