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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

THE HARVEST FIELD TOUR – arrived in Minneapolis and St Paul

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Category : Church, church planting, Featured, global, mission, sverige, Sweden, Uncategorized

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 difference in Sweden.
We have been blessed by great hosts in the first stages of the tour; thanks especially to Jim and Steve; you are just wonderful people! They have set us up with some great contacts and opportunities… John had a meeting with a representative of a denomination who expressed a desire to work together with us in the planting of many churches in Stockholm… Praise God!
Today we had the privilege to meet a total different group of people; people who being second and third generation Americans still consider themselves Swedes… they have a feel (and sometimes a burden) for the homeland… We had the opportunity to share music with them (great Mattias and the band as they were playing folk music…) and we shared on Sweden as I addressed the prodigal Church in Sweden which had lost its virtue and its purpose. Many older people expressed their willingness to pray for Sweden and to be engaged in future ministry, some wanted to join a vision trip wich some people are organizing!
We will get back with more soon… Tomorrow morning an exciting worship service…
see you soon, John for the team

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!

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

Ayaan Hirsi Ali pleads for rigorous assessments of would-be refugees!

Category : Featured, global, human rights, justice, leadership, mission, muslim, Relationships, sverige, Sweden, Uncategorized

Ayaan Hirsi Ali whom I recently wrote about as so together with Richard Dawkins took a stand battling fundamentalist Islam. She said: Europe is sleepwalking towards its downfall, she warns, a cultural, ideological and political downfall; because churches neglected the immigrant ghettos. But there is a solution, she suggests. Mobilize the churches again! Read more here and here.

Now she has taken on the United Nations as she believes that the 1951 convention on refugees is out of date and unable to cope with the scale of migration.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who herself is one of the most high profile asylum seekers in the world as she lied during her asylum process in the Netherlands, was given the Dutch nationality. She was a member of the House of Representatives (the lower house of the Dutch parliament), representing the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy  (VVD). A political crisis surrounding the potential stripping of her Dutch citizenship led to her resignation from the parliament, and led indirectly to the fall of the second Balkenende cabinet. After a few weeks she did receive her citizenship back as a direct result from public opinion because she had told about her lies years before including to the minister of immigration.

Hirsi Ali emphasizes the need of rigorous assessments of would-be refugees because she says (and she has experience!) that they would say anything in order to qualify for asylum according to the Australian National Affairs of last week:

“So what I am trying to say is that we have to change the paradigm. You have to say, ‘You’re welcome, we need immigrants but there are many conditions. Here is the law, the culture, the customs. Here is what you agree to, and in exchange you get to live in a peaceful, prosperous society where you have all this opportunity. If you don’t agree we will just return you’.” Ms Hirsi Ali speaks from her experience working as an interpreter with Dutch immigration and naturalization services investigating applications for asylum from Somalis.”

With the risk to be considered racist (which I have been called by some who don’t know me) or “främlingsfientlig” I do want to say that there are some perspectives in the viewpoints of Hirsi Ali. I am pastor of a church with people from over 50 nations and we are well integrated in the Swedish society, (the majority of us are Swedes). The overwhelming numbers of refugees who have either illegally entered the nation (and have still not registered) and the ones who have lied about their country of origin, nationality or port/city/country of entry in the EU are creating an underground movement that soon will lead to uncontrollable international problems.

I also believe it is important to corporate and invite those who already are in the nation by offering alternatives and providing assessment processes which might lead to integration and a meaningful presence instead of an rigid out of date policy which doesn’t relate anymore to the challenges of our days.

Another interesting issue with Ayaan Hirsi Ali is her views on fundamentalistic Islam, check out the interview with Q:

What do you think?

John

Leadership and Truth: Benny Hinn questioned in Sweden and the Word of Life Church after his sermon! (Livets Ord).

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

Are we looking for ecstatic experiences, super-natural kicks or are we looking for God Himself?  The other day as I wrote about the stepping down of Litorin I wrote a blog about the importance of integrity in leadership. Leadership in general whether Christian or non-Christian, is first of all about integrity, as I today write about Benny Hinn and his leadership I cannot avoid writing about Truth!

Latest last night as an old friend asked me whether I was planning to go and listen (see) Benny Hinn, my response was: “That is the last thing I would do.” I have seen and read too much about Benny Hinn and his lifestyle contrary to what Scripture teaches. And until now I have not even addressed his teachings and praxis.

Lately there has been much discussion about Benny Hinn here in Sweden (here, here, here, here, here, ) because of the invitation of Livets Ord, (The Word of Life Church) led by Ulf Ekman. Different aspects have been addressed in this discussion; the fact that he is in the middle of a divorce- situation with his wife with whom he has been married 22 years without taking a time-out form his ministry. But other voices address his teaching, his showmanship as he ministers, and of course his prosperous, affluent lifestyle where money never seems an issue.

I know there are always controversies over people who are influential, because by nature many of us are jealous, competitive and arrogant and cannot accept that someone is better or more-liked than we are.

But in the midst of this process we have some new, hard facts about Benny’s teachings, which made even his friend Ulf Ekman, react clearly.  What I like about Ulf is his willingness to confront Benny about these things, what I don’t like is that he didn’t do it publicly at the meeting after Benny’s sermon as he only told the conference participants to go home and check what they heard with their Bibles.


The other day I found out that news articles (rumours?) would be released (Aug 2) about a special romantic relationship of Benny Hinn with Paula White, another television preacher, in the National Enquirer a gossip magazine in the US although, at that moment, the Swedish bloggers and press had not caught up on the story, I decided to not write about it as the information and the trustworthiness of the magazine could be questioned. Both Benny and Paula White have written on their websites to denounce this relationship. It is clearly from reading their responses that they have synchronized their views and stories as they almost use similar wording in their statements.

Anyway, now Ulf Ekman is questioning Benny in an in-depth blog that he wrote today. I will freely translate some of Ulf’s perspectives that are important for this subject.

After a long introduction writing how Benny’s ministry has touched the lives of so many people and Ulf’s experiences of this in many conferences he says:

Having said all of this, I must say that in all the meetings where I have been with him, I have never before heard what he said and taught here (Uppsala, Sweden) yesterday. His teachings, and he is not alone in those, seem to be more developed and worked through by him more than by any other person, went way beyond that which I believe to be classical Christian faith and healthy teaching. It had not only Gnostic influences; it had unfortunately intersections with pure Gnosticism.

On Saturday night it started off well as Benny spoke about the Holy Spirit as a person, not only as a power. But soon the address moved away from the focus and became speculative as he addressed pre-adamitical races and an earlier fall into sin. It became more complicated as he moved from the Trinity to the “human trinity”. Our bodies are not only an outer shell, like a glove that we throw off, but it is an essential and integrated part of our identity and personality. We should not devaluate the importance of the body. We are not a spirit in contrast to our body. We are a spirit, a soul and body, or spirit and flesh, and human’s so-called “trinity” keeps together as a unit, our personality. And we cannot separate this in different isolated compartments. Therefore the resurrection of the body is so important since it is as important as the soul, which Benny mentioned, but only in passing by.

When he finally arrived to Jesus in his sermon he addressed in certain parts a heretic picture of Jesus. The Son was not an eternal Son, the Father was not an eternal Father and it sounded as if there had been a time when the Son didn’t exist. I asked him this right after this meeting and then he denied that and said that he meant that the Son was eternal as Word and first was called “Son” as he came to the earth.

It became more remarkable as he speculated about the fact “that if Jesus had sinned his body would not have been subjected unto decay.” This is important to reprove, because if true, Jesus body was no real body, which leaves us with an incomplete, docetic, and ostensible incarnation. Docetism and the heretic Marcion teaches that the body of Jesus was only an illusion. It was seemingly real, but still not since God will not engage and mix with matter, which is evil. The Christian faith says that the body of Jesus was fully human. If He was not fully human, he could not identify with us ad could not become our replacement and thus we could not be saved.

Later on he shared that Jesus’ blood didn’t come from Mary but directly from God. That’s not true. In Mary and through Mary Jesus humanity was developed and that includes all the parts of his physical body, also his blood. The blood is a part of his physical body and his true human identity…

…It would have been better for Benny to have left out his deep “insights” without making things too difficult for him beyond his capacity and instead have spoken about Jesus in a powerful way which he is able to do and often has done and as an evangelist should do. That would have been enough for us and it is important to fully present the Biblical Jesus.

It seems as if the whole matter becomes a settlement with different Gnostic influences within the Christian faith, but I didn’t believe that we would hear that from Benny Hinn on this particular evening. It was an unpleasant surprise that it came so strongly and so much of it. The fact is that it came and it has therefore to be reproved. In the end it is about salvation, where a illusive, docetic Jesus can not save, which leads to myths and speculations…

Ulf is happy to be Benny’s friend and has confronted him with all the issues addressed above. Now the question is: “will he stand corrected”? Will Benny show his willingness to be interdependent within the Body of Christ and with brothers and sisters (who all sin and who all need forgiveness and correction) and to bow under the Lordship of Jesus as Head?

Or will Benny see this as an occasion where a person “touches the Lord’s anointed” and put a curse on him?

I don’t know what the outcome will be, I hope that he will be able to allow others to speak into his life, not only in this matter but in so many other areas as well so that his life will become a reflection of His Lord:

Phil 2: 3 -8 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. 4Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. 5Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: 6Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, 7but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. 8And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to death— even death on a cross!

Time will tell!

That’s the Way I see it!

John


The light that shines farthest…

Category : global, mission, The Arts, Uncategorized

“The light that shines farthest, shines brightest at home.”
”Det ljus som når längst, skiner klarast hemma.”

Oswald Chambers.


Imagine a church where…

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

So many voices, (here, here, here, here and here) so many thoughts, so much longing, so much despair…

Imagine a church where we identify with Jesus and his mission (Missio Dei), where we try to “impact our world with hope” , where we have a true community of faith and where we welcome strangers among us. A church where the illegal, the homeless, the broken, the highly educated, the illiterate, the Swede, new Swede and non-Swede find a home and a haven.

Imagine a church where you can’t leave your handbag, your telephone or your wallet at your table or chair when you go forward for prayer after a Biblical message because they might be stolen as you get back to your chair after an encounter with God.

Imagine a church where people open their homes for friends and foes, where they invite you to join a good meal or where you can stay because you have no housing.

Imagine a church building where (almost) day and night people come just to meet, to share their lives together, to bring new friends, or other people who have fallen through the cracks of our social system.

Imagine that church building filled up with group after group, small groups, big groups, meeting there because many of the ones who come to that church have just a room to live in, or share their small apartments with others. They use that church building as a home.

Churches like that actually exist in Sweden! Our church, New Life Church in Stockholm is one of them. In the eyes of the non-discerning observer, we might look like any other traditional church.

What is a traditional church after all? Does being a traditional church mean having a church building, employing staff, preaching 30-minute sermons, defining membership, the vision and mission of the church, or having a budget?

Today there is a strong reaction against such things as if they would hinder an authentic, relevant, missional, effective and trust-worthy expression of the church! I think it is rubbish!

I am SICK of people; theorists and theologizing idealists who always have opinions and viewpoints about “the traditional church” or that which reeks traditional, whatever that is!

  • For me church is no church if it isn’t deeply rooted in the reality of the society it is part of.
  • Church is no church if it is not a community that is called out from the world, and yet established in the middle of that same world to make a difference.
  • Church is no church when LOVE doesn’t cost you everything!
  • Church is the community of the believers whether they meet in squatters, in cathedrals, huge centers, in homes or schools, honestly I don’t care where they meet, how big buildings they have, whether they have paid staff or voluntary staff… as long as they do the mission which Jesus gave them to do!

I get tired of so many people theorizing about what church COULD be instead of BEING church. I appeal to you to not create contrasts and camps where they don’t exist. There is NOT ONE WAY of being church; all different expressions are needed as we build communities of the King!

I leave you with a quote from C.T. Studd one of the famous historical missionary pioneers who said: “DO IT!”

That’s the Way I see it!

John

Different ways of being missional as we all emerge out of the rubble. Part 1

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

These last years there has been so much talking and writing about the emerging church, the emergent church, the house church, the slow, organic, simple and missional church. One thing can be said about many of the people representing these different flows expressing church; they have the time, the energy and the tools to get their message “out there in space”. They are good at marketing, writing, discussing, and public relations as tens of millions of hits are identified in a fraction of a second on the Internet.

Some of the ambassadors of these movements (and they is a wide variety of them and many shapes, sizes and colors!) advocate the above-mentioned expressions in contrast to what they consider “traditional churches”. What is traditional? Does being a traditional church mean having a church building, employing staff, preaching 30-minute sermons, defining the vision and mission of the church, or having a budget? There is a strong reaction against such things as if they would hinder an authentic, relevant, missional, effective and trust-worthy expression of the church.

In this blog I would like to identify what I believe to be of utmost importance in being church as connected and tested against the backdrop of ministry in Stockholm, Sweden. In the eyes of the not-discerning observer we, as church, might look like any other traditional church as measured by the above-mentioned characteristics, since we do use a bigger building, have employed staff and define membership. The main question however is: how do we look at church and how do we live it? Let me share some of the main characteristics that we practice as a fellowship here in Sweden.

We identify with Jesus and with His mission – Missio Dei

The sole reason why we are church is that we are called to identify with the mission of Jesus; from the very start of the church we focused on this and we showed through our ministries that we were called to “reach new people” who had not heard the Good news of Jesus Christ.

For all our years we have been mainly focused outwardly – realizing that in our history we had seasons as church where we had to reunite, re-evaluate, refocus, and be renewed in our mission, vision and life as church. During these years it has become second nature to the people in the church to relate to friends, family and colleagues with the result that we experience this phenomenon that literally dozens of non-Christians are part of our different worship gatherings that have different styles and where we speak different languages. We believe wholeheartedly in the “Go” aspects of the mission, yet, dozens come in through the front door of the church as “Come” guests. We do not create high visible entertainment-like, and seeker-sensitive programs, people just come and as they come we try to meet them in a relevant way while we also try to minister to the needs of the believers.

We try to “impact our world with hope” – the mission of our church

In everything we do, we ask the question does this initiative, whether a personal one based on special gifts, or as a body, impact our world with hope? We believe that our whole lives, including our jobs or educations, our living circumstances and all we have and own (including time, resources and money) is an integral part of our confession and life as a Christian; there is no compartmentalization between the secular and the sacred, it is ONE. This has a direct effect on all our relationships, the way we treat people, and the way we consider every person we come in contact with as a gift to us from God.

A community of faith.

The reality of life in our materialistic Stockholm is that unless one has much money, that there are not many opportunities to create community in the sense of “living together and sharing ones life with one another within a house/household.” Most cannot afford to buy or rent houses and apartments big enough to facilitate that. However there are a number of such communities within our church and people look for openings and opportunities to live in close vicinity to one another to live out their faith on a daily basis in close fellowship to one another. In spite of these logistical hindrances, life in the church is characterized by close and caring relationships in spite of geographical distance and time consuming travelling. Many of our cell groups are great examples of care and support structures for people who have been in need and are on the fringes of society. The simple examples of sharing resources with one another and to share hardships and blessings is so natural that you’ll often find people in tears as they pray with each other, somewhere somehow.

Welcoming the strangers among you…

One of the main qualifications of an elder is to be hospitable… which means to be a lover of strangers. Jesus was inclusive in his approach. He shocked the Jews out of their socks, as He demanded them to be inclusive. He also told them that God’s house was to be house of prayer for all the nations! Are our churches houses of prayer for all the nations or do we apply the homogenous principle in reaching people because it is so much easier? My deep conviction is that a church is no real church unless it is multi-cultural in its nature – (unless it is impossible to be that because of the absence of other nations in ones surrounding or because of language issues).

New Life Stockholm wants to be a haven for people who are “strangers”, we practice “belonging before believing”. People in our church come from over 50 different nations although the majority of us are Swedes. We have many contacts with refugees, with “papperslösa” – illegal refugees, we have many relationships with people who are detained, with drug addicts, alcoholics, and others have been abused in different ways; people from all walks of life, from professors to students, to illiterate people, you can find this wonderful enriching blend of people in many different cell- and ministry groups. Hospitality, in the Biblical sense of the word, is lived out in so many different ways as we are “lovers of strangers!”

This was part one of the introduction of how we do and experience church. As I said before there have been times that we had to reunite, re-evaluate, refocus, and be renewed in our mission, vision and life as church. It hasn’t been an easy way, actually it has been a rocky road, but God’s grace upheld us.

Soon part 2 will be presented here, until then; this is the Way I experience it!

John