Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Great Insight!

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

The City

I began working with people from the city before I began working in the city itself. At Camp Tall Turf I had spent 10 weeks in the summer taking mostly urban youth who were considered at-risk to a camp in the middle of Michigan on Campbell Lake. Some of those summers, in spite of all the struggles we went through with the kids, were glimpses of what Eden was, fleeting as those glimpses were. We were outdoors under sunny skies next to a beautiful lake and surrounded by a forest and a swamp. What a garden of good times.

A counselor who happened to be black and who I had become good friends with that first summer came the next winter to visit me in college. It was a small Christian College nestled away in a suburb of Chicago. On our way to visit another camp friend who attended DePaul University downtown Chicago, his words struck me. As we saw the lights of the buildings and the immensity of Chicago he exclaimed, "This is what I'm talking about." That's when I began to understand something key about working in the city.

Urban ministry was not about taking kids out of the city, or leading families into the suburbs. People growing up in the city often love the city and have little desire to move out. It seems this may have further implications in the way we perceive eternity. I grew up hoping for Eden, to get back to the ideal utopia where we walked in the garden with God the creator, naked and natural.

But the more I live in, work for and worship with urban people the more I look forward to Jerusalem, the New City where God dwells and there is equality and justice for all people.

The drive into Chicago that late night over a decade ago allowed me to understand that urban ministry was not trying to take the city out of the person, or the person out of the city but to transform the city and the person to better reflect a Kingdom where Jesus Christ is Lord.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Monsters in Miami!

Go Bears. Excited for the big game! All the talk about Dungy and Smith has also been very interesting because it is an important event in our culture. Having black head coaches lead their teams to the Superbowl is a milestone and one that we should acknowledge. It is further evidence that the playing field is increasingly becoming level, even in the positions off of the playing field. I also agree with Lovie Smith. It will be great when it is not about the color of their skin but the content of their character but we are just not there yet. However, as Michael Smith of ESPN wrote, we just might be there today because of the quality of character of Lovie Smith and Tony Dungy.

Excellent article. Read it here.