Nashville Flood Relief

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Hey New Passion (and anyone else interested):

Nashville, Tennessee was devastated with massive flooding yesterday. Pete Wilson tweeted some of the bad news as he was hearing from his people and today reported on his blog that many people from his church, Cross Point Community Church, including their staff have either been displaced because they have lost their entire home or because their homes have been severly damaged. Many of these people do not have flood insurance.

Church, this is our family! We are going to do what we can to help! I know we are not a huge church, but I’ve seen our people show up big when other opportunities to live out our faith have come calling. We’ve set up a special website so you can get involved: http://flood.newpassionchurch.com

You can also follow @npmissions, @newpassion, @Billy_Wilson, or Me on Twitter or join our Facebook Page to stay up to date on the details of our involvement.

Go to the site, call, text, email your friends & family and get them involved. Do what you can, but please do something! Thank you!

Conversations with a Seven Year Old

gavin_125x125It’s been a long time since I’ve posted a conversation between my children and Nicki or myself. Today, Nicki had a conversation with Gavin that I could not resist posting.

Gavin finished his bowl of cereal and wanted a second bowl. Nicki was getting ready for work, so she told him to fix the cereal himself. Several minutes later Nicki walks into the room to find Gavin sitting on the couch watching cartoons and not dressed or ready to go to school, when she inquired why, Gavin exclaimed there was no more milk for his cereal. I guess his refusal to get dressed was in protest to our running out of milk. Several things happened from this point until it was time to leave for school (spilled kool-aid, Nicki couldn’t form milk for my teenager drama queen 7 year old out of thin air, earth shattering stuff like that) which led up to this tearful conversation…

Nicki (in the car): Gavin will you shut Tristan’s door?
Gavin: Why do I always have to shut his door?
Nicki: Gavin, let’s have a good day today, its already started out bad, so let’s make it a good day.
Gavin: How can it be a good day when your starving me?

Yes, I think my 7 year old boy is a diva.

Join the Conversation…Have you had any interesting conversations lately?

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Ten Signs a Leader Is “Losing It!” By Perry Noble

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By Perry Noble

My friend Latasha posted a link on Facebook to Perry Noble’s blog post from earlier today. This post is 100% spot on. Perry absolutely nailed it. If you have ever experienced a leader who has “lost it,” you’ll easily recognize these ten signs. Most importantly, these serve as a warning sign to each of us as leaders, when our ministries or organization become more about us and more about our success than Jesus’, these signs will start popping up in our own lives. I believe when this happens, we either have a choice to repent and turn from these ways or hide them and continue to pretend that we’re making it about Jesus, when in reality, it’s all about us. Check the ten signs out:

I’ve been reading through the OT lately and have been challenged by the downward leadership spiral that Saul went on…here are TEN signs from his life that point to a leader “losing it.”

#1 – The ministry he leads moves from being about the name of God to the name of the leader. (Compare I Samuel 14:35 with I Samuel 15:12!)

#2 – He gets impatient with the process that God is taking him through and thereby tries to “make something happen” rather than waiting on God’s timing. (I Samuel 15:5-10)

#3 – He makes self centered leadership decisions that slow down the people he works with rather than empowering them. (I Samuel 15:24-notice the references to himself in this verse.)

#4 – He refuses to completely obey God because it places him in uncomfortable situation. (I Samuel 15:1-9)

#5 – He allows fear of man to trump his fear of God. (I Samuel 15:24)

Click Here to go to Perry’s original post to read signs 6-10

Ignorance in Action

“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than a sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” – Martin Luther King Jr.

constitutionI’m not one to shy away from a debate on politics. I never let politics trump my faith and the Gospel, and I never use my platform as a pastor to share my view on politics or to try and push legislation towards my view. I will however, when given the opportunity or when a discussion is taking place, share my view on given subjects.

As we all know, the Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Senate Health Care Reform Bill last night. As I was surfing around on Twitter, I engaged in a few late night discussions on the topic, and then a few more this morning. I follow a lot of Christians on Twitter, and remarkably, I saw several diverse responses to the passage of the bill. Some point to Jesus and his teaching to care for the poor and the sick, while some others argue away the increase in taxes on the top wage earners in America to pay for it all, and then there are those who argue, that this is a bad rout to take as a Country for a list of reasons. I’ll reserve my thoughts for a potential future post…I’m not sure that I want to go there right now 🙂

Here’s what has provoked this post, because this issue in itself is, in my opinion, becoming a bigger and bigger problem among American Christians. I’ve seen A LOT of people either in a straightforward way or in a suggestive manner say that we as Christians need to just accept this new law, because Romans 13 tells us to (paraphrased) “Submit to authority because all authority is from God…to rebel against authority is to rebel against God.” This suggestion and view of Scripture makes me shrill as if someone were taking their fingernails and running them down a chalkboard, here’s a couple of reasons why:

1. It reveals an ignorance about the foundations of our country: The United States of America is a Democracy in the form of a Representative Republic. Our authority is a document known as the Constitution. It is Government for the people, by the people. Our Senators, our Congresspeople, our Supreme Court Judges, and our President are NOT our authority. We are their authority. They are not to dictate rules and regulations to the people, rather they are to represent and enforce the will of the people and defend the authority of the land, the Constitution. We do not serve them, they serve us. Our American tradition is to give them honor and respect, but that should not be mistaken with authority. Our country is not a dictatorship.

2. It reveals an ignorance about the beginning of our country: To suggest that it is a sin or somehow against Romans 13 to speak out against a law that has been passed or to just “accept” what “is”, is to imply that the entire founding of our country was founded in sin. Our forefathers should have never picked up a rifle (they should have been content with oppression), the Pilgrims should have never boarded the first ship to flee persecution (they should have just accepted it), and we should all be speaking in a British tongue today (Because America would not be America). Who knows, maybe that is how you feel?

Romans 13 was instructed in a totally different political system than America. Maybe I shouldn’t be so surprised that people are interpreting it based on an American lifestyle and political system? America seems to be the filter in which we interpret the Bible many times. Romans 13 is definitely applicable in many situations, but not in this situation or in any debate concerning the laws of this land, it is up to our debate and our wills to form those laws. If the Democrats truly went against what the people said they wanted, and what polls said they wanted, it would not be the people ignoring Romans 13, it would be the politicians. There has been a huge movement in recent years for some people within Christianity to silence other Christians from sharing their political views. They complain “Christians are too political” – Yet, they will turn and loudly share their opposing viewpoint as they shame others into silence. We as Christian Americans have just as much voice as any other citizen, in fact it is our responsibility as citizens to be political, whether that voice is Independent, Liberal, or Conservative, we must share that voice with the character of Christ. That does not mean to sit back, accept what “is” and be silent. It means to stand up for what you believe in, while representing Christ well.