February 6, 2008 by Kwesi
I went to the polls yesterday, caught in the frenzy of Super Tuesday. I
ran into a friend of mine, and could barely focus because I was a bit
torn as to who I should vote for-Obama or Huckabee.
I finally voted for Obama, but when I left the polls I felt violated. I
remember hearing and reading stories about the turmoil African-Americans
faced at polls in the south, and I almost felt like that. The lady that
checked my name assumed that I was voting Democratic, so she handed me a
slip that said so without asking me. When I was finished voting the lady
in front of me had her ballot taken from some old man, who then looked
at what she voted, and said," good job young lady." I was undone. I went
to the next guy and put my own ballot into the machine. Everyone that I
talked to said the situation should have been reported.
In the midst of the excitement it appears as though the country is still
so divided. People of faith are still seperate and loving it. People of
faith are still hesitant to deal with those of other ethnicities. What I
saw was almost a reverse Jim Crow. It looked like African-Americans were
creating anxiety at the polls. They were not opposing the vote, but were
causing anxiety to those that could vote different than the norm. When
will our belief in God become our lifestyle? A person lifestyle can not
be put down, even during voting. Selah
Shalom
January 30, 2008 by Kwesi
Philip Yancey said," It occurs to me that all the contorted theories
about Jesus that have been spontaneously generating since the day of his
death merely confirm the awesome risk God took when he stretched himself
out on the dissection table--a risk he seemed to welcome. Examine me.
Test me. You decide." I believe that Yancey's words represent the future
of the Christian walk. 1 Peter 3:15 says, that the believer is to always
be prepared to give an answer for the hope that is in them. There is a
large majority of the Christian church that is completely lethargic
concerning why they are Christians. Questions that are seemingly
complex, go unanswered because of a misappropriation of power. Instead
of being hungry for the knowledge of Christianity in it's totality, B.C.
And A.D., many stop at the gifts and calls. The reason the muslims,
atheist, and buddhist are more knowledgable of Christian history is
because they study our faith with the intent of finding contradictions.
What God is saying is study to show thyself approved. Studying
transcends merely reading.
Shalom
January 11, 2008 by lance
There are a number of charismatic people that will shout themselves
into a frenzy answering this question. The first name they think about
is Jesus. Then they roll off the fact that demons tremble and bow at the
name of Jesus. But given our tendency as humans to deify people, one
would think that people in and of themselves are truly, as the poem
Invictus would suggest, the captains of their souls.
On this issue about names and titles I am often confused. The last
decade showed a rise in Apostles, yet many of them never planted a
church. We saw the rise of Bishop; people proclaimed themselves to be
bishops yet had not one church to oversee. There was a rise in the
number of people proclaiming to be prophets, some legitimate, others
simply fulfilling the scriptures concerning the rise of false prophets.
So what is it with this seemingly sudden rise in the need for
validation through a name.....a title?
Shalom