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Half Way through the Tour – Check out great music from the team and a wonderful worship service at Whittier Community Church

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Category : Church, church planting, evangelism, Featured, global, Jesus Christ, leadership, mission, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

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 and missions in Sweden.

As I reflect on the first two weeks of the tour I am touched by the encounters with many individuals from the young men and women which we met at our first day at Bethel Seminary to older folks out there (70-90+ years) with their connections to the old homeland Sweden, how precious they are; many of them are praying for the nation of their forefathers. I remember a young man with Down Syndrome who I met at one of the churches where we ministered and who asked me how he could get involved in Sweden as he felt that he (only having been a Christian for two years) was tired of not getting involved in missions! :) What a man!

From the left Jenny Wahlström, John van Dinther, Bill Ankerberg (a great man and friend of Interact-EFK, New Life and Sweden), Mattias Ristholm and Stewart Webster. Not on the picture is Emil Lundaahl, but if you follow the link you will find a great worship service here… (Click on watch service)

I think of others who facilitated our tour and who have been such a blessing as relationships were build and some understood the depth of the need in Sweden. Whether having big meetings with large crowds or small meetings with a handful of people I feel that at every occasion the Lord has been releasing new and open doors.  It is important to realize though that it is not enough for people to be touched in just one meeting. Let’s be honest about it with the challenges of communication and the amount of input and information that we get every day about the needs in our world easily removes the focus on the matter and needs which we present. It is not enough to be touched emotionally… emotions go up and down and are deceptive. We need to pray that God’s Spirit will remind people of that what He spoke so that it will bear lasting fruit!

Please pray with us for that; that the hundreds, thousands of people whom we have met and were able to share with that they will hear the voice of God to make a difference through engagement in prayer, through partnerships, by going either short or long term and by releasing resources for the cause!

I am sure that you will like the worship service in Whittier Community Church with great music and footage of the team… go and enjoy the folk music from Mattias and friends and also Jenny’s great new song!

May the Lord bless you and keep you!

John

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

Hitchens brothers take opposite sites in Civilization and God debate

Category : evangelism, Featured, global, human rights, Jesus Christ, justice, lifestyle, Relationships

I came across an interesting article about: “Hitchens Brothers Take Opposite Sides in Civilization, God Debate”. Famous atheist Christopher Hitchens  a hard-core atheist and his lesser known brother Peter Hitchens (author of  “The Abolition of Britain” 2000, “The Broken Compass: How British Politics Lost its Way” (2009) and more recent “The Rage Against God” – 2010) took opposite sides in the discussion as Peter is an atheist-turned-Christian.

Recently October 2010 at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, the brothers again had a debate—described as a conversation with the press—over the nature of God in civilization. The two clashed over the main issues, with Peter lamenting the decline in civility to levels “not far the Stone Age.” Recently Christopher’s was diagnosed with cancer and his illness in relationship with religion was brought up, Peter defended his brother’s choice of beliefs, stating that he thought “it would be quite grotesque to imagine someone would have to get cancer to see the merits of religion. It’s just an absurd idea. I don’t know why anyone imagines it should be certain.”

Christopher Hitchens - the atheist

For many years the brothers have had different stances on faith in God, at times leading to a broadening gap between them and creating alienation between them.

I can so easily identify with this breach between them, some of the people I love most cannot identify with my perspectives on life and faith and I cannot identify with theirs. I can understand them but cannot identify with them and support them. But the good thing is that we don’t need to agree with people to be able to love them!

My prayer to God is that I will always have enough love to give even when we can’t agree so that I in my turn will be faithful to them!

Back to the brothers as they debated over whether a civilization can survive without God. Christopher, the elder of the two Hitchens, argued that civilization can survive without God and noted that millions of people in modern societies today are living in a post-religious society. His younger brother Peter, who is a practicing, conservative Anglican, pointed to a decaying society in the post-Christian world. In particular, he noted that gangs now overrun the neighborhood in England he grew up in. The younger Hitchens contended that the deterioration of British society is partly due to the decline of Christianity in the country.

“The extraordinary combination … of liberty and order, seem to me to only occur where people take into their hearts the very, very, powerful messages of self-restraint without mutual advantage, which is central to the Christian religion,” said Peter, who is a respected British journalist and author of the book The Rage Against God.

If you want to read more about their stands: check the article here! Jesus words and the implementation of His words and life have tried to prepare us for the facts many times over; they might separate us at times from our most loved ones, how hard and tough this may sound (and feel), following Christ might mean to leave something behind…

Tough words, touch truth, but don’t forget we live in a tough world! Life can be hard, but God is good, Always!

John

The Hells Angels Approach for Church Planting – nightmare or dream scenario?

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Category : Church, church planting, evangelism, Featured, Jesus Christ, leadership, lifestyle, mission, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

“Swedish biker gangs in expansion fast lane” was the title of an article which spread throughout the whole Swedish Press these last days describing the phenomenon of the multiplication of new divisions among the different criminal motorcycle gangs in Sweden (and in the rest of Europe). (Here, here, here and here).

Attention was given to the rapid growth of the different criminal motorcycle gangs like the Hells Angels, the Bandidos, Outlaws and other up-and-coming gangs. In the last three years five new divisions of the Hells Angels were started in Eskilstuna, Norrköping, Luleå, Uppsala and a new division in Stockholm. Previously, it took them 10 years to start up so many new divisions, so the curve has risen steeply,” said Lasse Wierup, a journalist, author and expert on motorcycle gangs told the TT news agency. (By the way according to Europol, the European Police Organization, there are now more criminal motorcycle gangs in Europe than in the US and Canada)!

Just think of that for a moment: in Sweden there are over 450,000 registered motorcycles, 270,000 of them are registered and on the road. There are approximately 400 known full members of the earlier mentioned criminal clubs and somehow they seem to be so determined and committed that they start all these new divisions in only a few years. Their expansion builds on the one-percenter culture Wierup says.

The other day some of us on staff at EFK (Evangelical Free church in Sweden) were praying, strategizing and discussing how we could plant another 75 churches by the year 2020… these churches will be started in different ways, with different focus and goal groups and in different forms from cell – and house churches, to ethnic churches, city churches and more traditional and/or geographical churches. We discussed how approximately teams of 8 people average could be the nucleus of a new church plant. This means that we need to find 600 people before 2020 that are willing to plant a church. Of course not every one of those is to be a carrier of the vision to plant a church; the large majority can be part of new church plants as team members.

What is my point? The seemingly immense task of planting 75 churches within our EFK context is really not a big task if we consider the commitment and strategy of the Hells Angles clubs. One percent (1%) of the bikers take care of the expansion of the clubs! For us, to fulfill the vision to plant 75 churches by the year 2020 we need to recruit, train and release 600 people (less than 2%) of our members within the EFK context! That’s not a high percentage, add to that the fact that the Lord Jesus Christ commanded ALL His followers to go out into the world and make disciples and we have an easy task at hand!

I would like to suggest a new slogan: “If the Hells Angels can – we can!” – if they can do the things they do based on a mutilate perspective of life build on threats and intimidation and founded on a false concept of brotherhood and belonging. How much more can the Church of Jesus Christ lift herself from the dust, shake of the dust and (finally) start connecting to the Mission of Jesus, going out to create communities of believers where the Lord of lords is worshipped?!

That’s the Way I see it!

John

Life from the fringes – The Spirit of God moves where He wants…

Category : Church, church planting, evangelism, Featured, global, human rights, Jesus Christ, justice, leadership, lifestyle, mission, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Being a student of the history of missions I have always been fascinated by the way God has initiated new spiritual life from the fringes of society, or from the fringes of the well-established and powerful churches and denominations in our world. (See Dagen, the Economist).

The history of the Church is characterized through improbable and impossible enterprises initiated by the Holy Spirit through structures, means and people who were not part of “the powerful, the wise and the rich”. People, almost out from “hiding”, appeared on the stage of the world carrying the Gospel of peace, hope and salvation within vulnerable, breakable and at times seemingly unworthy vessels shaming the ones who thought they had their things together…

UNEXPECTED EXPRESSION OF LIFE

I see what God is doing today in our midst, as I consider the many people from numerous nations who, considered in the eyes of our world, have not been able to impress our rulers and people in power with mighty accomplishments in regard to their involvement (productivity) in our society. But I look at them with different eyes as they serve many unwanted, powerless and voiceless people on the fringes of society bringing them hope, peace and salvation.

While many hope and expect that God will move again from the center, I want to call to your attention that which is already happening on the fringes of society against the odds through an unexpected outburst of life as men and women from many different nations, tribes and tongues make a difference in our secular city and impact our city and its people with hope!

That’s the Way I see it!

John

Our minister of integration Nyamko Sabuni has many view points on religion and religious people in her answer to the Christian Daily Dagen she answered on the question why she seems to criticize religion: “No, I criticize behaviors which violate other people. For me there is a boundary for religion, it is a private matter and how you want to apply it. As soon as your religion starts to influence your neighbor and restrict your neighbors freedom, I want to stop it right there. It is not religion which I criticize, but more how people choose to practice it.”

Of course I don’t want others to be restricted in their freedom, but true faith and a true relationship with Jesus will always affect my neighbor otherwise I am not a disciple at all. I guess that’s where the problem is: Nyamko Sabuni feels it is a private matter and it should be exercised inside with closed doors, the power of the Gospel cannot been contained within the four walls of the Church, it is explosive stuff and has to find its way out!

National Facebook Fast – breaking the addiction to on-line communities and making room for true relationships!

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

Chris and Kerry Shook, pastors of the Woodlands Church in Houston are challenging the members of their church and other people they know and reach through their newly released book: “Love at least sight”, to fast from Facebook, laptops, Ipods and cell phones taking a break from technology (check here, here and here).

To suggest this, is a rather radical step within the context of their church and they way they work and minister since people can twitter their questions even during the worship services and sermons!


Yesterday, though, they asked the church’s 17,000-plus attendees to do the unthinkable: turn off their laptops, iPods and cell phones, and take a break from technology.

“They’re called it a National Facebook Fast. For a whole day, the Shooks wanted people to swap digital communication for face time with family and friends. “For us, having one day when we don’t (use technology) makes us more conscious throughout the week about how we’re using our time,” Chris said. “We have to figure out what are the best uses of technology. It can also be a time-waster.” According to Houston belief.

Those of you, who know me, know that I am trying to use Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin and my blog to communicate to different people in different ways. I work extensively through text messages and e-mails and even flyers connecting with people within my network and our church… I use all these different means because I notice how fragmentized communication has become… What do I mean? Some people will NEVER answer a mail or a message left on a cell phone (they never listen to any messages left there) while others never respond to a flyer that has been given them.

We have a problem. I realize that the tremendous overload of communication with al its different forms and shapes demands attention and time. And we can’t create surrogates for the true face-to-face, heart-to-heart, being-in-one-room-communication!

The Shooks say it’s fine to use e-mail and the Internet at work if it’s part of your job, but technology can become a distraction at home. People have become used to multi-tasking so much that they often have dinner, play with their kids and even watch TV while glancing back and forth from their iPhones and Blackberrys.

In the 21st century, technology addiction is a real thing. The Center for Internet Addiction, founded by psychologist Kimberly Young, warns about people who make the Internet the organizing principle of their lives, a priority over family and friends. Even if most Internet users aren’t that hooked, we tend to have some level of dependency, also me, like the Shook’s, I feel “naked” without my phone, it has become my contact with the world, my mouth piece, my brain (remembering everything I planned), it is my office, it helps me to “kill dead time”, it makes me effective, and yes… I have to admit to a certain degree dependent.

The best media for me is the cell phone. Since its availability I have noticed that I will do more work while travelling. Where I, years ago, spent many hours on the phone as soon as I came back home, I now have done all these phone calls before I get home and in that sense I can see a tremendous difference in our private life. I do turn off the phone and so feel that I can sift through calls.

However, taking a Sabbath – a day of rest – from the endless number of buzzing, ringing, glowing devices can be a way to renew and refocus, experts say.

The Shooks’ Facebook Fast encourages people to break their tech-dependent routines and meet friends for coffee, sit down for a family dinner or mail a handwritten letter instead. According to their latest book, these kinds of interactions allow people to go deeper than you can with your hundreds of friends on Facebook.

Still, many say it’s digital connections that actually enhance their relationships, not just with long-lost classmates but the people they are closest to.

What is your experience with this?

John

Anne Rice quits Christianity but for former atheist Holly Ordway Christ and Church make sense!

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

We have heard a lot about Anne Rice the former Vampire author who had returned to her Catholic roots and who recently said: “following Christ does not mean following His followers.” I agree with that statement but the fact is that Jesus’ followers are brought together into His Body, the Church. In that fellowship of broken, abused, disoriented and sin-ridden people Christ Himself decided to bring healing, hope, perspective and redemption.

Anne Rice is facing , according to the different articles and interviews which I have read about her, many issues where her own perspective and that of other followers of Christ go separate ways, add to that the insensitive approach that many employ, no wonder she can’t deal with God’s personnel down her on earth!

Having said that I was so touched to read the story of Holly Ordway who was a highly educated atheist who thought Christianity was “a historical curiosity” or “a blemish on modern civilization,” or both.

“Smart people don’t become Christians,” she thought, according to Biola University. Her worldview, however, began to change at age 31. She recounts her journey from atheism to Christianity in the recently released Not God’s Type: A Rational Academic Finds a Radical Faith”.

“It is no light matter to meet God after having denied Him all one’s life,” she writes in the book. “Coming to Him was only the beginning. I can point to a day and time and place of my conversion, and yet since then I have come to understand that He calls me to a fresh conversion every day.”

Ordway, a professor of English and literature at a San Diego-area community college, wasn’t raised in any religious faith. She never said a prayer in her life and she never went to a church service.

How refreshing is her approach as she considers her experiences in the church and writes on the importance of the church family: “I got to thinking: where else do we get this kind of example? Where else do we see teenagers, adults, and the elderly all together for the same reason? Where else do we see single people and married couples, those with wiggly toddlers, with grown-up children, and those without children, all spending time together? People who are part of a large extended family – and who live in the same area as that family – get this experience as a natural part of their life, but I suspect that’s increasingly rare these days”.

A refreshing wind of commitment to Christ and a realistic view on what Church is all about!

That’s the Way I see it!

John

Strategies or myths – views about the church in Sweden / Guest blogger Kjell Axel Johansson

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Category : Church, church planting, evangelism, Featured, Jesus Christ, lifestyle, mission, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Rethinking some cherished assumptions

Wouldn’t you agree with the idea that we need to be careful not to use Biblical terms that would be confrontational when we present the Gospel to people? Isn’t it far better to answer the questions that people have and then step by step show them what the Christian message really says?  You probably have heard or even used the saying: Jesus is the answer, but now, what was the question? Actually: Do we even need to use words!

Well, there is certainly a merit to this reasoning, if we by confrontational mean using our own, sub-cultural religious language without reflecting on what we really communicate. But there could also be a hidden flaw in this thinking, since we often confuse our own sub-cultural language with the language of the Bible where a world view is presented that is different from all of the contemporary cultures and therefore needs its own language to get the message from God across. Are we tempted to throw out the Bible together with our simplistic sub-culture? We want to appear relevant, but it might also be true, if we are really honest, that we have an internal battle with a fear of appearing a little peculiar. But how do we talk about sin in its Biblical meaning without using the Biblical word for it, or forgiveness, redemption, holiness, heaven or hell and then try to explain what those words/ concepts mean?

There is a logical problem with that since people are seldom interpret non-verbal communication right, but shouldn’t we also be concerned with the fact that the church in Sweden has tried the more careful, conciliatory way of communicating for a long time – and while trying this, the church has slowly dwindled away and is now looked upon as something not very exciting. Our nervous desire to be culturally relevant has made us appear comically irrelevant. And the more we fail to appear relevant, the harder we try to do more of what has not work. Isn’t that absurd? Einstein once said that doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is the ultimate proof of foolishness.

Throughout the history of the church it was the daring, thinking, risk-taking preachers of the Gospel that changed the world. Read about Jesus’ preaching, then look at Paul, Polycarp, John Chrysostom, John Wesley or Olaus Petri in Sweden. 
It has always been the clear message that has communicated and made the church credible, often in spite of criticism and persecution.

It is the clear, un-adultered message presented in a creative style, that is heard right through the constant message over-load that floods most people’s lives. Some of the strongest contemporary examples combining clarity with creative communication are the Alpha Course, Bill Hybels, Rick Warren, Kerry Shook and in Scandinavia the New Life Church and Hillsong in Stockholm. 


As we continue to plant new churches in greater Stockholm we ask and pray for leaders who have enough integrity to preach the crucified and resurrected Christ, to be creative enough to renew the way they communicate and who fear only one thing: To dishonor the Gospel for which Jesus gave His life.

1 Corinthians 1:18-31

Kjell Axel
 Johansson