Monday, July 02, 2012

LUTHER, CHURCH AND THE DEVIL

I often laugh at a simple truth Martin Luther once said, "For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel" - cannot disagree, but with a big smile; a comedy but full and heavy of truthfulness. Any commitment to building a healthy church shall be accompanied by serious determination to destroying that 'evil chapel.'

Sunday, July 01, 2012

TOGETHERNESS

I found this short inspiring text on a table at the IKEA food court yesterday.  I hope we can practice those short simple encouragement in different areas of lives where togetherness is required.


SENSITIVITY - EMPATHY - HUMILITY

I quote a touching conversation between a daughter and her missionary mother below. This conversation teaches me (us) about sensitivity, empathy and humility - I offer my apology especially to those who strongly believe in the superiority of 'Christian culture' (I intentionally prefer the word 'culture' instead of 'faith).'

“Mom, wait a minute,” Emma said to me. Something had been troubling her ever since she first came home from school. “What would you say if...” I set the plates back on the table and sat down. “What would you say if I told you I was going to become a Hindu?”

It was a good thing I sat down. “What did you say Emma?” I stalled.

“What would you say if I told you I was going to become a Hindu?” She didn't take her eyes off my face.

“You’re not joking?” I knew she wasn’t. Her deep brown eyes could not have been more serious.

“I am not joking,” Emma replied.

What was there for me to say? The sweet, earnest, devout child before me, flesh of my flesh, a Hindu?! I had never thought of her in any way except as a child of Christ. I had failed her, and I had failed God. I had failed the other missionaries and the Indian Christians. How could I face anybody? All this came over me in a flash, and I was then more deeply shamed in the realization that my first reaction was one of loss of face.

She let me sit in silence until the whole impact of what she had said sank in. I saw her whole life before me including her marriage to.... Where was her father?! Perhaps he would be able to cope with this better than I could.

I must have looked very stricken, for she suddenly said, “I’m sorry, Mom. I just want you to know how Rani’s mother will feel. Rani is going to tell her mother, this vacation, that she is going to become a Christian. It will affect her family as deeply as it would affect you if I became a Hindu.”

Source: Cultural Intelligence: Improving Your CQ to Engage Our Multicultural World by David Livermore (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic; 2009) pp. 160-161.