Christianity without discipleship is always Christianity without Christ. --Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Can We See?


I have come to believe that our society has become blind to truth by seeking no deeper than the surface. Media has taught us that a person is only worth what is evident to the eye. Is the person wearing the right designer on the red carpet? Where are they being seen and with whom? Is there any cellulite and is her armpits properly shaven? There was a time in my life I was 20 pounds lighter and a time I was 20 pound heavier. Does one make me a more worthy human than the other?
One day I was at work at a popular coffee shop, not that that is important to my story and I was talking with a girl I work with. Now one thing that is important to my story is the physical type of people we are. Now you know me (unless you have found this blog by chance and are not one of the CLTDs at Camp Chestermere) – I am a thick person. What I mean by that is that I am build to be a warrior.  In peek physical shape (which I am not nor was I at the time of my story… in fact I have never been since maybe I was 4!) I would still be the higher numbers on the BMI. I have large feet and big shoulders and have a strong build. I was always the tallest kid in my class until I hit high school. My converser was (and last I saw her a few months ago still is) quite the opposite. She was tiny!! It ended up she was (and I imagine still is) less than half my weight! I didn’t think that was possible! She was (is) less than 5’ and would be blown away in a windstorm. She could buy clothes in the kid’s section!
Now at the time I was spending much time at the gym and I was telling her how I ran for half an hour before I got to work that morning. I thought her eyes were going to pop out of her head!! She laughed (not in a mean way – she was a cool kid and I imagine still is) and said she would die if she attempted it!! See, she was a pack a day smoker and quite the partier. She stayed up late and often had to work early. She was unconcerned about what she ate and lived on coffee and rarely got exercise outside of standing at work all day.
I, on the other hand, was (mostly) concerned and consciously eating healthy foods, rarely ever drank alcohol, stuck to water for the most part over coffee and was living a healthy lifestyle including hitting the gym 4-5 times a week. Yet, on the surface she would be the one held up as ‘in shape’ and I the opposite.
I tell this story to parallel it with another I think of in the same way. I was having coffee with an individual who was rather opinionated about some behaviors of others his age and how it should make them unsuitable for Christian leadership of others. He explained to me that he doesn’t go out partying or do the things that they do and I got the feeling he was suggesting that he were a better Christian because he went to church every week and he was on the worship team and he was a weekly volunteer leading others and he… well… played the part of a ‘good Christian’.
Remind you of a biblical story? Read Luke 18:9-14 – it is a story told by Jesus of a ‘holy man’ and a ‘sinner’.
The fact of the matter, my friends, is that we are all dirty rotten sinners. Me and you and everyone else. Our standing with Christ can be read by Christ alone and can not by what we do or do not do. Anyone can jump through religious hoop to look good, but the real relationship cannot be seen by anyone outside of ourselves.

Thursday, April 15, 2010


Soooo… there is this building that we are wanting to build out Chestermere way and there is a lot of money to be raised before it can happen! As things come up I will let you know how YOU can be a part of it!! 
To start off with we are collecting change in the foyer of the lodge, because hey, every little bit adds up! So if you have been wondering with to do with that growing nickel collection we are willing to take it off your hands!!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Do Hard Things





My friends!!
Dianne found a book online and so I checked it out and ended up ordering it. It is called 'Do Hard Things' by Alex and Josh Harris - teenagers who believe in the power young people (like you!) can have on the world. It is super empowering and I am only on chapter 3!
They have a website that you, my little world changers, can (and should!) check out at http://www.therebelution.com/books/.
It gets me to thinking and pondering...

Friday, April 9, 2010

Poetics

Hey Hey!!
FIRST let me apologize that there have been no new posts in sooooo very long!! After camp was finished for March I ran around like a mad person trying to accomplish much and then I snuck away to Mexico for a week (poor Shelley, I know!)


BUT the March camp was AWESOME if you ask me!! For those of you were there, I would love to hear what you thought of the weekend! Drop me an email and let me know!!


Cory Brown, a past camp director, was teaching the campers  about Ephesians 6 this last camp. It talks about putting on the Armor of God. It was so cool - the oldest girls wanted to write a poem to help the younger kids understand it all! Chickahoo has let me share it with you - I thought you might appreciate it:



Satan's lies we've all felt
But we have God's truth in form of a belt.

Satan attacks our poor human heart
This keeps us and God far far apart.
We can be sure that God loves us
By putting on the armor of righteousness (pronounced righteous-nuss)

Its tough to share with our friends God's news,
But God brings us peace with his shoes.

If the Devil is attacking you in an open field,
Do not fear, take out your shield.
This shield is your faith, your belief,
It will protect you from that evil thief.

From believing in God we cannot take a vacation,
When with us we wear the helmet of salvation.

Do not leave the word of the Lord
So keep with you the mighty sword.

When we're tempted to be mean, lie or steal,
The outcome is horrible to feel.
There is a solution that is oh so real,
The armor of God will protect and heal.