Friday, November 28, 2008

Black Friday is "Good Friday"

This is too good to keep to myself! From Len Sweet today on Twitter...

" "Black Friday" the "Good Friday" of our #1 religion, Consumerism, except our narcissism & materialism have nailed us to self-made crosses."

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Humor and Terror

Mary Lu and I just spent 3 hours in line waiting to vote on a sunny Nov 4th day with the temp in the 60s meeting new people and having several good conversations. One of the election people came past me with a "Hello my name is KEN" badge on his shirt, and I said "Hi Ken!" He stopped dead in his tracks with a startled and puzzled look trying to place me. He seemed a little freaked out! I relieved his anxiety by reaching out to shake his hand while saying, "We have never met. My name is Bob." He smiled, obviously relieved, shook my hand and went on his way. Some people around me were looking at me with a "Why did you do that?" look on their face. So, I smilingly said to them, "He was wearing his name on his shirt, so I thought he wanted to be greeted!" They were relieved that wasn't some kind of wacko or clairvoyant able to read their thoughts. Just then Ken passed by on the way back into the polls and cheerily said to me, "Hi Bob!!" We all laughed, somewhat entertained during our long wait in line to vote.

Just before I sat down to type up that story, I received this Missions Hotline email concerning new attacks in India:
David Yardy, Asia Area Director, called from India on Tuesday, November 4, to report that a Free Methodist pastor was recently beaten to death in front of his family because he would not renounce his faith. Also, five other Free Methodists were badly beaten and had to be taken to the hospital. The doctor's life was threatened if he treated their injuries, so they were refused treatment. These attacks took place in a state which neighbors Orissa State where Christians have been facing severe persecution. Please pray for the victims' families. Also pray for 300 refugees from Orissa who have fled to Hyderabad.

My prayer is for not only the extraordinary freedom we enjoy in this country, but also for the unimaginable terror others are experiencing this very day.

Lord, help us to more deeply appreciate and celebrate our freedom.
Lord, help us to select leaders who will govern for the common good of all people, of all nations.
Lord, help us to live righteous lives in these days filled with humor and terror.
Amen.