Showing posts with label Change the World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Change the World. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Change the World.... What's Your Burning Bush?

Change the World.
Mike Slaughter

Alan Hirsch

Rudy Rasmus
I'm at a Mission Conference at Ginghamsburg Church in Tipp City, Ohio.  Tomorrow is the last day of the conference, then we'll head back home.  I'm really glad we made the effort to get here.

I am especially glad my Greek proctor was with me on this trip so I could take my mid-term this week, even though it's a week early, since I'll be out of pocket next week.  I'm not so sure how I did, but I think I passed.

The main speakers for this conference have been Mike Slaughter, Alan Hirsch, and Rudy Rasmus.  They have been powerful speakers.  I heard Mike Slaughter by video when I was at Church of the Resurrection two years ago.  I read The Forgotten Ways by Hirsch several years ago, and I heard Rudy Rasmus at SoulFeast summer 2010.  I knew coming into this conference that it would be powerful and challenging.  I have lots to think about from the main speakers and the break out sessions. 

Becoming more missional and more incarnational.... personally and corporately.... that has been my heart's desire for a while, and that desire has not died out. 

A new way of asking people about their passion has been revealed to me through this conference: 'What's your burning bush?'  I like phrasing it like that. When together your gifts, talents, experiences, and your burning bush, you've got your 'God-package'.  Then you know how and where to put your time, energy, and efforts of serving.

Sometimes we are called to be kindling for other people's burning bushes.  That resonated with me.  I agree.  We encourage others in their passion, whether with words and/or actions.  Sometimes we might even be called to be the gasoline on their burning bush.  Hehe.... ☺  Sorry.  I chuckle here.  One, I love the image of fire and Holy Spirit combining to talk about passion.  Two, I realize that I have been kindling and gasoline for burning bushes.  And, others have been that for the burning bushes in my life as well.  What an analogy! 

So, I ask myself-- at this time in my life, what is my burning bush?  What is my passion?  I continue to be passionate to guide others along their journey, to help them manuever the often difficult and dark paths.  Helping people through those stages into the openings in the forest where they can run with freedom in the green grass is energizing to me.  It brings life to me to bring life to others.  Breaking into conversation in Spanish with the busboy at Cracker Barrel is life-giving to me.  It is a passion for me to speak Spanish.   Seeing pictures of Costa Rica caused tears to come to my eyes at the conference.  I couldn't tell if it was a church to where I had been in the past or not.  It didn't matter.  Costa Rica is very dear to my heart.  Costa Rica is part of my passion.  There are other aspects too.  I'm not fully aware of them all... or I'm not fully willing to verbalize them.  But, I'm attempting to flesh them out.

What is your burning bush?  What is your passion?

Are you serving God in the area of your passion, your burning bush?

If you're not aware of your burning bush, your passion for serving, I hope and pray that you will become aware.... and that you will then take steps to make that desire into a reality. 

Meanwhile, be kindling for other people's burning bushes! 

Light the fire!

~Debra

Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Touch Test

Are you familiar with "The Touch Test"?  If you are familiar with Rudy or Juanita Rasmus, then the answer is most likely "yes".  If not, then allow me to introduce you to the touch test and to Rudy and Juanita.

I first heard of Rudy and Juanita last summer at SoulFeast 2010 at Lake Junaluska, NC.  Powerful life stories, powerful speakers, humble lives submitted to God.  This couple is inspiring!  The last day of SoulFeast last summer, in the last minutes, Juanita introduced us to her husband's "Touch Test" from his book Touch.  She went through a list of types of people, asking us to note which ones we felt uncomfortable being able to love... or which ones were difficult to love.... or which ones God was calling us to love at that time more deeply.  I can't remember how she worded it exactly then.  The one that stood out to me though at that time was "mentally challenged adult".  And, with it came a specific name and person, though I'm sure I can expand on that love to others.  I have someone in my life who has a mental denegerative disorder, from birth.  I have been given the opportunity to love this person, to help guide this person, and to deal with this person.  Thankfully, I'm not alone.  We are a team of several that help this person.  But, God let me know last summer that I was to love this person more.  So, I have tried-- to be more loving, to be more understanding, to be more patient.  We ALL can be difficult to love.  I recognize that I am difficult to love too. 

Fast forward to this summer.  Our local Scenic City Women's Network (SCWN) brought Juanita Rasmus in for their annual praise breakfast.  I was excited to learn about that and obtained tickets for my daughter and I to attend.  It was truly a blessing.  Juanita shared many nuggets of truth and jewels of healthy spiritual living.  She also challenged us with the touch test, putting it in the context of someone sitting next to you in church.

Afterwards, I purchased Rudy's book.  After all, I had waited almost an entire year to buy this book.  It should be safe to buy it now.  (Note:  I have a book addiction and have to be careful around books.) 

I just finished reading the book yesterday.  Besides the TOUCH TEST, there are many wonderful things in this book to challenge, encourage, and equip someone in their journey.  Especially if the person is seeking to grow in loving the "other" in their community.

There is a "Going Deeper" section at the end of the book that offers great questions for reflection.  The Touch Test is found here, starting on page 225.   The instructions are under question #4 and say: "Following is a list of different kinds of people.  Indicate which ones you wouldn't feel completely comfortable sitting next to.  When you've finished, look over your list and write an evaluation of your willingness to love people."  WOW!  There are 71 kinds of people listed.  I don't have room to type them all here, but here are some:
  • homeless person
  • illiterate adult male/female
  • man wearing baseball cap or hat
  • convicted sex offender
  • ex-prisoner
  • religious fanatic
  • a heavily tattooed man
  • couple with crying, screaming baby
  • interracial couple
  • a muslim
  • a person who sings loudly and poorly
  • divorced male/female
  • a woman wearing pants
  • recovering drug addict
  • gay male
  • lesbian couple
  • disable person
  • hispanic male or female
  • person with many teeth missing
  • retarded adult
  • smoker
  • political conservative
It would be a great resource to have this "test" available online.  I checked the church website (http://stjohnsdowntown.org/), and I couldn't find such a resource, but there are other great resources there.

The book Touch includes a guide for beginning a ministry to homeless people as well as a guide for how to lead a study group using the book.  These resources are in the back of the book.

There is a list of characteristics on pages 192-194 that are categorized under "ministries that are intentionally safe" and "ministries that are intentionally spontaneous".  These characteristics can be used to rate a church or ministry to see what it says about where the church or ministry is in its living out the gospel.  There might be some "Amen"s and/or there might be some "Ouch"es, but the comparison is worth reflection.  What is God calling the church / ministry to be and do vs. what it is being and doing?

Pastor Rudy says this: "All of us need to take a good, hard look at how we live God's calling in our lives.  As we look at what Jesus wants us to do, I'm not claiming to have my act together.  I'm still learning, still in process, still in need of God's guidance.  I often ask myself and my team if we're really touching people's lives.  Are we willing to do whatever it takes to touch them, no matter how many traditions we trample, no matter who doesn't like it?  That's what Jesus did." (185)

That resonates within me.  How am I living out God's call in my life?  I know I don't have my act together either.  I recognize that I'm still learning and still in process and definitely still in need of God's guidance!  Am I touching people's lives?  Am I willing to do whatever it takes to touch them? 

These aren't easy questions, but they are important questions.  Questions I'm willing to ask of myself and have others ask of me.  Questions I'd like to be able to bring into dialogue with others in my community.

I know I didn't give you all 71 kinds of people, but take the Touch Test.  Grab a copy of the book.  Read it.  See if it touches you.  Share it if it does. 

Seeking to touch people's lives with the love of God as I travel this adventurous journey,

~Debra

PS-- Check out SoulFeast 2011(http://www.upperroom.org/soulfeast/) .  Juanita Rasmus will be back.  And, Rudy Rasmus will be one of the speakers at the Change the World conference in October at Ginghamsburg Church (http://ginghamsburg.org/changetheworld).