A New Reformation?
We had dinner with Chuck & Deb Wood and their sharp son, Wes friday night. Chuck is with Navigators and ministers to the troops at Fort Benning. We first met them about a month ago on a friday night at Atlanta Bread Co. They were there with about 20 troops holding a bible study fellowship. We met most of these troops (here for airborne training). The men were bright and alive and you could tell something special was happening in that group.
This friday, we heard Chuck & Deb's life story and heard how they minister to the troops. They bought a house in Russell Co. across from the back entrance to the base. From their back yard, they can watch the troops jump from the C-130's in the landing zone in Alabama. Their home is large on design because they typically house 2-3 of the troops and on weekends, their home becomes a "safe zone" for the troops and their friends.
These good people live their faith, morning, noon and night. They (like my YL friends) have souled out to the Great Commission. Their life isn't about their 401k balances, the next promotion or saving for a beach house - their entire life work is about serving the Lord.
That as a way of introducing a new theme ... I sense there may well be a new reformation beginning in Christ's church. Chuck & I discussed this friday night. He is seeing it all across the military. Navigators, which was on the decline on military bases, is now exploding. Seven new chapters have opened on bases across America and men are coming to the Lord. He senses something very different is happening in the Church.
He senses much of what I have been writing about in the community churches. Men are hungry for more. More. There is so much more. He sees that in the troops - there is a need, a desire, a hunger to go deeper - much deeper - than previously before. He senses Aslan on the move. Seeing 20 very bright, eager young troops spending their friday nights at Atlanta Bread Co. eating dinner and studying God's word confirms this to me. God is moving in the lives of our troops.
I think there is a new reformation starting in Christ's church. Jesus came as a revolutionary. Man had taken religion and twisted it into a bunch of rules that were not of God. Christ came and tore the curtain. Christ was a revolutionary. Man was using religion to hold other men as captives. Christ came to set the captive free.
1500 years later, Martin Luther nailed the reformation to the wood door of the church and started a new revolution in the church. Man had taken Christianity and twisted it with a bunch of rules to serve man's needs. The leaders of the Catholic Church were corrupt and abusing the power God had given to them. Luther came in as a revolutionary to set the captive free. God used Luther to launch a period of great growth and freedom in the Christian faith.
I think a new reformation/revolution is beginning. More to come...
Soar!
1 comment:
Keith,
I caught up on your last two posts. Both of them literally blessed and challenged me -- I want to be a reformation leader, but more important, I want to be a servant leader. The pastor at FBC made a great impression on Sandy and me when we visited. I have never forgotten it.
Our trip to Ga. was fast and furious, but we are so glad we got to see you and Shannon. Both of you are like a breath of fresh air (all though all your breaths smell the same).
Like Nehemiah, keep a sword in one hand and and a trowel in the other.
Bill
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