Sunday, June 12, 2005

The Dark Side

I'm a liar listening to liars.

I believe a number of things that honestly ought never to have entered my head.

At any give time, I adhere wholeheartedly to the Liar's Creedo:
    At times, I believe:
  • I'm no good
  • And neither are you
  • Things will only get worse
  • And they were never really better
  • But I'm okay
  • In fact, I'm fine
  • I know what's best
  • Sometimes I'm the only one who does
  • And if I don't look out for me, no one will
  • This is the way things really are.


The Voice of Truth tells me a different story...




  • His strength is made perfect in my weakness
  • We are all his children
  • There is victory
  • The Lord reigns
  • All have sinned
  • But there is therefore now no condemnation
  • His ways are not our ways
  • The fool has said in [her]heart "there is no God"
  • Love your neighbor as yourself
  • This is the way things "really" are.

Thursday, June 09, 2005

I have a very shiny, magnetic nametag. In about 22pt. type, someone has correctly spelled my name and stamped it deep in the metal faced, plastic backed thing that hovers just beneath my right shoulder, a weighted reminder of where I am.

I'm at HopeWorks, a "small" ministry of the churches of Christ. I say "small," because we're headquartered in the basement of another church right now. I say "small" because our staff consists of about 7 full-time people and one extremely full-time volunteer (about whom I'll have much more to say later). I say "small" because in tangible ways, this ministry doesn't make a huge geographic blip on anyone's corporate radar.

As I sit at my desk during a brief lull, watching an apple cinnamon tea bag bleed brightly into the once-clear water of my cup, I realize how "small" we are, but how God uses the small to accomplish the big.

We have opportunity to change lives - the lives of more than a dozen people at a time. For 13 weeks, we help bring them out of their day-to-day. I sometimes wish we could rapture them from their worlds, but instead we are given the ministry of sharpening the tools God has given them to change their worlds. It never ceases to amaze me the transformations that explode the fragile shells of prejudice, stereotype, and perceived potential.

Kip said last night that we're all jars of clay, all crumbling and some near-shattered. But it's in that brokenness, through those cracks and that absolute reliance on something other than our own internal fortitude to sustain us, and through those imperfections that the Glory of God shines through. Because his strength is indeed made perfect in our weakness.

Working here is a constant blessing to a humble, crumbling vessle.

Monday, June 06, 2005

By the way (part 2):

That photo should not be taken as any sort of proof that I actually exist. Ask Matt: I am bigfoot.

By the way....

By the way, this has a lot to do with where I've been...




Ain't he cute?

Georgia On My Mind and Drool On My Pillow

I kinda disappeared again. My bad.

Honestly, I disappeared for a good reason this time: life changing stuff, just for kicks.

This past weekend, though, I got to traipse off to the wide world of HotLanta to see ... pretty much everything. And also Matt.

Matt is a darn good guy with a wonderful wife and a passle of (read: "three")adorable kids. Just all around good stuff there in Atlanta.

Met people, did stuff.smelled the fish tacos. Was good.

Now I'm back. More updates about my fascinating life to follow.... stay tuned!