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Half Way through the Tour - Check out great music from... Friends! We are overwhelmed by the response of people on the Harvest Field Tour… (search on Facebook for more information). To speak about the spiritual situation in Sweden and to awaken awareness about it is one of the major objectives of the tour… Our desire is to build partnerships with individuals, churches and organizations to further the cause of church planting...

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Steve Anderson from converge world wide our wonderful... Download now or watch on posterous IMG_0133.MOV (5253 KB) Skickat från min iPhone

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THE HARVEST FIELD TOUR - arrived in Minneapolis and... We have had some major problems with our telephones and internet connection with the homepage therefore we have not been able to put in yet another film in our blog... Here some glimpses of our trip. Yesterday a greta meeting with 800+ students and faculty in Bethel. God spoke to a number of people and we pray and hope that some of them will be used by God to make a...

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Why I don’t (yet) believe in the restoration of Ted... I have been following the Haggard story from the very beginning of his ministry and I really appreciated his book “The life giving church” – I still like the book. Truth is truth no matter who speaks it out, independent of their circumstances. I posted articles on my former blog and wrote about Ted and the scandal that was unfolding as he was "caught" in contact...

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Using loopholes in American Football – Tim Tebow’s creative approach…

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Category : evangelism, Featured, global, Jesus Christ, lifestyle, Relationships

Tim Tebow, a Christian who plays quarterback in American football has forced a new rule in the NCAA football season because Tebow, during his college football career, carried (Biblical) messages on his eye black.  “The Tebow Rule” dubbed by media banns messages on eye paint.

In the 2009 BCS Championship Game, he wore John 3:16 on his eye paint, and as a result, 92 million people searched “John 3:16″ on Google during or shortly after the game. Additionally, later, when Tebow switched to another verse, there were millions of searches of “Tim Tebow” and “Proverbs 3:5-6″ together. Tebow stated of the searches “It just goes to show you the influence and the platform that you have as a student-athlete and as a quarterback at Florida”.

On July 29, 2010, Tebow signed a five-year contract with the Broncos which places him under the “Tebow Rule”. However, you can’t keep a good man down… Tebow has already found creative ways to pass on his messages to the (new) audience… Last weeks he re-invented himself and his way of communication by printing messages on his wristband – creating new commotion in the world of Football. I like that! As it says in the word of God: Be very careful, then, how you live – not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity,… (Eph 5:15)

Luke 2:10-11 “But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.’”

That’s a great message during the Christmas season!

You wonder how things work out for professionally?

  • On October 17, 2010, Tebow scored his first NFL touchdown, which was a five-yard running play against the New York Jets.
  • Tebow started his first NFL game on December 19, 2010, which was a 39-23 road loss to the Oakland Raiders.[97] Tebow completed eight of 16 passes for 138 yards, including a 33-yard touchdown pass. He also rushed for 78 yards, 40 of which came on a touchdown run in the first quarter of the game. It was the longest touchdown run for a quarterback in Broncos history and the longest touchdown in NFL history for a quarterback in his first start.
  • Tebow’s first career victory came in his second start on December 26, 2010. The Broncos defeated the Houston Texans, 24-23, in Denver. Tebow helped rally the Broncos from a 17-0 deficit at halftime, as he finished the game with 308 passing yards and one touchdown pass. He also added a fourth quarter rushing touchdown, which capped the comeback.

It seems the guy is flying forward on Eagle’s wings!

I love the innovation and creativity of God’s people!

John

Keep your pants on! The case for clergy boxer shorts…

Category : Church, Featured, global, Jesus Christ, leadership, lifestyle, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Give people a fair chance with Fair Trade clergy boxer shorts – be transparent and show who you really are!

One of the latest products of “the Fair Taylor” – a Swedish company that designs and promotes Fair Trade clothing products is the clergy boxer shorts. This is a product my I have been waiting for since I was called into ministry in 1981… The matter my friends is that all the different sex scandals among ministers, pastors and priests make us wondering… I guess Fair Taylor has found a niche in the market to help transparency and accountability for clergy. The revealing boxer short (to be made compulsory wear among clergy) will make any woman consider at least for a moment who she is with.  Since it is hard to tell on the outside or through people’s behavior what they are all about… maybe solutions like these will help men in ministry to keep their pants on and their lives clean.

Enough joking about it! It is a sad reality that many of us in ministry cannot deal with the temptations we are facing.  To be honest many have never been called to ministry in the first place; for too many it is one occupation among others: while true ministers are called by God.

But even among the ones called by God have to face the fact that the stress and responsibility of ministry rests heavily on the shoulders of few and that the inhuman pressure and “loneliness in ministry” can break the strongest person. But that’s not an excuse! We need to learn to be voluntarily accountable and transparent with each other in all areas of life and to find protection in the advice and closeness of others as we live our lives in openness and interdependency. That’s how I want to live my life; I cannot make it without brothers and sisters who keep me accountable!

John

Assemble your own baby – rent a womb and the practice of agnostic ethics.

Category : Featured, global, human rights, justice, lifestyle, Political Correctness, Relationships

Believe it or not but, according to the Wall Street Journal, you can assemble your own baby, rent a womb (or a few) for a low fee, and will receive in due time the long-expected text message on your cell phone stating that you have become a parent! How convenient that is, as we stress through our lives and try to get what we want without having to adjust our lifestyles.

Scenario (true): “In a hospital room on the Greek island of Crete with views of a sapphire sea lapping at ancient fortress walls, a Bulgarian woman plans to deliver a baby whose biological mother is an anonymous European egg donor, whose father is Italian, and whose birth is being orchestrated from Los Angeles. She won’t be keeping the child. The parents-to-be—an infertile Italian woman and her husband (who provided the sperm)—will take custody of the baby this summer, on the day of birth. The birth mother is Katia Antonova, a surrogate. She emigrated to Greece from Bulgaria and is a waitress with a husband and three children of her own. She will use the money from her surrogacy to send at least one of her own children to university.”

Rudy Rupack, chief executive of PlanetHospital.com LLC, a California company that searches the globe to find the components for its business line, does orchestration of the assembled baby operation from Los Angeles. The business, in this case, is creating babies.

Overseas operations have their advantages since surrogates in poorer countries have little or no legal rights to the baby they have carried for nine months. It comes really down to renting out a room (womb)…

PlanetHospital’s most affordable package, the “India bundle,” buys an egg donor, four embryo transfers into four separate surrogate mothers, room and board for the surrogate, and a car and driver for the parents-to-be when they travel to India to pick up the baby.

“Our ethics are agnostic,” Mr. Rupak says. “How do you prevent a pedophile from having a baby? If they’re a pedophile then I will leave that to the U.S. government to decide, not me.”

Mr. Rupak says he has rejected clients. In one case, he suspected a woman wanted to use her own eggs and her son’s sperm. “Whatever the case was, these people weren’t honest. It worried us, so we said ‘no.’”

OK! I guess Mr. Rupak is not just practicing agnostic ethics… there is something right and wrong, there is something fishy he admits. In his subjectivity, he creates through his perceptions standards of ethics which makes me want to cry out: how ignorant can one be!? The question is how many children will have to become victims of this lewd practice before the gaps in the laws are closed again securing the rights of children? I realize that the children have no voice that can be heard, like others in our world who are exposed, underprivileged, silenced and disempowered, nothing is going to happen unless you and I cry out and become the voice of the voiceless, and the conscious of the indifferent and hardened at heart.

We can make a difference! That’s the Way I see it!

John


Giving to charity – or continue in your greed? Learn important lessons from across the world…

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Category : Featured, global, human rights, Jesus Christ, justice, leadership, lifestyle, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Bill and Melinda Gates initiative “Giving Pledge”, created to help the rich people in our world to facilitate their giving to charity becomes more and more attractive as an alternative to release funds in a credible way to trust-worthy charities. Investor Warren Buffet was one of the first one to jump on the wagon.

Now, Hobby Lobby CEO David Green and his wife are among the latest billionaires to pledge to give a majority of their wealth to charitable causes. What interests me is that The Greens who are Christians, have together with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and at least 50 others made a bold pledge to be part of Giving Pledge.

What speaks to me is the un-like awareness and willingness of these people to share their assets through programs, causes and projects to underprivileged people, meeting some of the challenges people in different parts of the world are exposed to.

As the rich and famous in Sweden are trying to avoid their responsibilities to pay taxes by tax (avoidance) planning or strategic moves to – and citizenship in other nations and states to escape responsibilities in this area, participants in the Giving Pledge program are known, not only for their charitable giving, but their sense of responsibility to pay taxes in their home country.

The way the Greens look at their lives and praxis really impress me: Something interesting happened over the years as Hobby Lobby emphasized people over profits: Profits grew anyway. The philosophy is part of founder and CEO David Green’s mix of conventional and unconventional wisdom in growing the company from a $600 enterprise in 1972 to more than $2 billion in gross sales in 2009. Hobby Lobby, will open its 455th store this fall, and expects a $2.2 billion in gross sales for 2010.

Keep Sundays free!

To give employees family time, stores close all day on Sundays and at 8 p.m. other days. These hours benefit Hobby Lobby by attracting quality employees who value time for family, Green says.

Hobby Lobby’s full-time employees enjoy a minimum wage of $11 per hour, which also has worked to the company’s advantage. “It hasn’t been a cost…. You don’t have to retrain, which is very costly. They don’t come and go. If they are making $7.25 an hour working for you, they can go down the street and make $7.25 an hour, so they are more likely to leave.”

Green says his business practices are rooted in his deeply held Christian values. He stands on his principles even when they pinch his pocketbook. The highest-profile example, of course, is store closures on Sundays since 1998, which jeopardized $100 million a year in sales on what was the busiest day of the week. Another time, Green vetoed the sublease of a closed Hobby Lobby to a liquor store, instead paying $330,000 a year on the 10-year lease.

For David and Barbara Green, giving back has always been part of their business model.

“Coming from a family of preachers, the idea of giving back has been part of my life as long as I can remember,” David Green says. “When Hobby Lobby was created in the early 1970s, I was committed to use profits to help ministry work.”

Green has contributed to missions throughout the world, orphanages and ministries in the U.S., among many other things. “Hobby Lobby,” he stresses, “has always been a tool for the Lord’s work.” “For me and my family, charity equals ministry, which equals the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

People like the Greens are like a breath of fresh air and fight the spirit of Mammon by living in the opposite spirit. I long for the day that more people (Christians) will stand up in our nation to carry responsibility for the needs in our world and the expansion of the Kingdom of God, through sacrificial financial giving.

If you are reading this and want to invest in some worthy causes in Stockholm make sure to get in touch with me and I will link you up to some very important (non-private) causes!

May God bless you and keep you!

John