The Power of Picking on People!

It’s not the only reason (Jiverly Wong had a lot of bad things converging in his life all at once), and it may be downplayed in the media, but once again, early in the investigation it has been revealed that picking on someone was a core issue in them going on a shooting spree, this time in the Binghamton shooting that ended with 14 dead.


Jiverly Wong was upset over losing his job at a vacuum plant, didn’t like people picking on him for his limited English and once angrily told a co-worker, “America sucks.” Read the full article here

God, teach us to be kind and to speak with words of life and love. Amen.

Dick Morris on How Obama’s Tax Policy Will Affect Charities & The Poor

http://www.dickmorris.com/blog/2009/03/28/obama-soaks-the-rich-churches-day-care-homeless-shelters-soup-kitchens/

Farmers in the City

Check out this creative resourcefulness. So awesome and inspiring!

http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=6015153

Apathy

Apathy. It’s my number one frustration in ministry. Seeing people passive and indifferent concerning the things of God drives me nuts. I constantly have to hold this frustration before the Lord in prayer, asking Him to examine my heart and keep me humble in my dealings with others. Here’s a quote I just read in Brian McLaren’s book Everything Must Change:

“In this big world of ‘collective sin’ and complex, collective realities ‘beyond the individual,’ Duane Clinker realizes that ‘specific action is not required to wipe out vast sections of humanity, but simple apathy.’ To appropriate the words of nineteenth-century statesman Edmund Burke, all that is necessary for our contemporary global crises to destroy us is for enough good people to do nothing.” (p. 244)

Selah.

Rapping Flight Attendant

Perhaps you saw this guy on the news a couple of weeks ago. BTW … is that Jeff Eichenlaub in the front row? lol

Planet Impact Killball Tournament!


That’s right … It’s a Planet Impact Invite Night!
Bring Your Fiiends for our Killball Tournament (otherwise known as dodgeball)
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Cost: $2/person (all money collected will go to World Vision!)
7:30-9:00 p.m.
Create your own 7 person team or we’ll help you get on a team! Just come out for an awesome night of fun!

Small Groups Doing Small Things That Make A Big Difference












I am passionate about small groups because I know they make a BIG difference! They’re messy, they’re a lot of work, but I am convinced that they are totally worth it. One of the things I challenge our small groups to do is get out and find creative, simple ways to serve our community and show God’s love in practical ways. Yesterday our two Smithtown small groups joined together to walk around the businesses on Main St. and pick up trash. Yep, trash! Or, as our good friends across the pond call it, rubbish. Why would well-to-do kids from Long Island do such a thing? That’s exactly what the policemen who were watching them were wondering. They didn’t say anything; they just drove alongside them wondering. The mystery of the gospel in action. It makes no sense to logical, sane people. But we do it because we believe, as Mother Teresa said, that when we do small things with big love it makes a difference. Not only did we leave Smithtown looking better after we collected and disposed of several bags of garbage, but our students had a fun time doing it, laughing and making goofy videos. After cleaning up the streets, the small groups sat in Starbucks laughing and sipping coffee and frappuccinos. Then they returned to my house where they had an evening of fellowship. I was super proud of them! Way to go guys! Here’s the kicker. I came to Starbucks this morning to do some work, and I am facing the window. I have never seen this before, but there were two guys with buckets and sticks walking through the parking lot collecting trash – but there was not much to collect; just a few papers that have been blown in by the wind during the night. Did the town send them because they felt convicted by the reports that kids were out cleaning the streets? Or was it just coincidence, and these guys couldn’t believe that there was so little trash as compared to the past? Not sure, but I thought it was funny!