Saturday, June 26, 2010

"Criminals"


We're all one in the same

Thugs, Drug dealers, thieves, murderers

College graduates, Ministers, Activists, Humanitarians

We all commit crimes

OR

Mistakes as we call them

We infect with our diseases

drugs, sex, hatred, infidelity, immorality

and we think it's okay

Regret comes much later

when we think change is too late

Change doesn't always tear us apart

In the long run it makes us better

It's how we define ourselves

And separate our identities

From those the world tells us we should be


By: Daniela Estrada

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

You Might be A Christian...

I have come to the realization that some people are not sure if they are Christians or not. So with apologies to Jeff Foxworthy I have come up with this “View From The Pew Guide to Christians.” Or the less official name, “You might be a Christian if…” Follow along and score for yourself. Trust me, there will be a quiz at the end!
• If your car’s rear bumper is held together with bumper stickers warning that your car may be unmanned after the rapture or that Jesus is your co-pilot, you may be a “Christian.”
• If your Sunday lunch is programmed to be done at 12:30 in the afternoon, you may be a “Christian.”
• If you truly believe that a bumper sticker on your car or a tract left on a table is evangelism, you might be a “Christian.”
• If you avoid the newspaper, radio and television because you’re afraid they will rub off on you, you might be a “Christian.”
• If your right arm is permanently bent into an odd shape from carrying your 25 pound family Bible under your arm, you might be a “Christian.”
• If you have a cross made out of railroad spikes around your neck, you might be a “Christian.”
• If you dislike the new music in church, you know, any song written after the 19th century, you might be a “Christian.”
• If your internal clock sets off an imaginary alarm in your head at noon every Sunday, you might be a “Christian.”
• If your favorite Sunday lunch is roast pastor, you might be a “Christian” (or a board member at some of the churches I have pastored).
• If your favorite television personality has a huge bouffant hairdo, inappropriately large jewelry and/or garish eye makeup, you might be a “Christian.” Or a fan of Lady Gaga.
• If you are more concerned with getting out of church on time than on what the preacher is saying, you might be a “Christian.”
• If you have perfected the art of sleeping sitting up straight with your eyes open, you might be a “Christian.”
• If your nose is permanently angled downward so you can look down at others with it better, you might be a “Christian.”
See, that is the problem. So many people believe that Christians are like that. I meet people all the time who tell me that they have no problem with God, it is Christians they don’t like. I told a co-worker the other day that I don’t consider myself a “religious person.” I don’t use the term Christian all the time because we have done such a good job of watering down and compromising the term. Instead, I call myself a “Christ follower.” Being a Christ follower is a high standard, and sometimes I don’t measure up, but I strive to be worthy of the title every day. Let me show you the difference…
• If you are more concerned with those who are hurting than your own comfort, you might be a Christ follower.
• If you are praying for those who try to hurt you or despise you, you might be a Christ follower.
• If you are sincerely trying to make your life conform to what the Bible says it should be, you might be a Christ follower.
• If you are more concerned with living right than having the right bumper sticker, you might be a Christ follower.
• If your friends and family think of you as the person to go to when they have spiritual problems, you might be a Christ follower.
• If you live every day and make every decision based on the words of Christ, you might be a Christ follower.
• If your heart breaks for the people in your neighborhood, home or at work who don’t know Christ, you might be a Christ follower.
Quite a difference, huh? Jesus called us to be salt and light. Salt because it is a preservative, light because it repels darkness. If some of these little jabs made you uncomfortable (or downright angry) before you fire off that email, stop and ask yourself if there is a grain of truth to any of it. Eat the fish and spit out the bones. Doesn’t the life of the Christ follower sound more like what God wants from us than worrying about whether or not our pastor wears a tie? If we’re not careful, we can major in minors and miss the big picture. Christians, we can be more! Christ commands us to be more!
Challenging the saints because I love them… Jerry

Thursday, June 3, 2010

A "Job" Life


Despite your excellent academic record,

We cannot accept you into our university this year.

Pray.

As you will be graduating at the end of the semester,

We expect payment to start at the end of May.

Pray.

Though you have outstanding qualifications,

We are looking for a more experienced applicant.

Pray.

Because you are six months behind in payment,

Your electricity will be shut off at the end of the week.

Pray.

The War Department regrets to inform you

That your son was killed in action on December 25.

Pray.

As this is your final notice, you must

Pay the total amount or you will be contacted by a collection agency.

Pray.

You have been asked to attend a conference with the principal

As your daughter is in danger of not graduating.

Pray.

You have failed to make the contracted payments and will

Be contacted to have the following items repossessed.

Pray.

Our sincere apologies are offered to you for the

Death of your husband while he was on the job.

Pray.

Please be advised that you must

Vacate the premises by the end of the month.

Pray.

Because your daughter signed a release of responsibility waiver,

We are not liable for the complications from her abortion.

Pray.

Due to the cutbacks the company is forced to make,

You will be laid off starting Monday, November 1st.

Pray.

Our deepest sympathies are with you

Concerning the premature passing of your daughter.

Pray.




By: Olivia Samaniego

My Sweet Failures

Face down in the dirt
I'm reminded of my failures
From the trivial ones
to the life changing ones
I hold myself responsible for
My actions
But I do the same for the actions of others
IF only
I had said "No"
If only I had made an objection.
And I realize,
I hold the power to choose
AND
So does the other person.
I can't beat myself up for the mistakes of others
I can't continue to worry like I do
for it builds up negative thoughts
I yearn to be free of making assumptions.
I'm tired of wondering about this and that
I want to surrender it all.
And to live out my identity in Christ.
I don't want to hold fast to the negative

I want Optimism.
I want Joy.
I want Peace.
I want Life.

I want to be free.

And with that I see my failures,
My Sweet Failures
Because although they were once a bitter reminder
of my past
I look at them in a new light
For long ago a man bore himself on the Cross
Scars and stripes covering His body
As He shed His blood to grant me freedom
Freedom from this failures.
A bitter-sweet action.
I can't help but to smile,
Because of these failures I gain His Mercy and Grace
And His unfailing Love.
We ALL fall short.
My failures make me human.
But when I am forgiven for them
I can't help but to rise from the ground and think,
"Oh, my sweet failures."



By:Daniela Estrada