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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


Belgian slash – Stewart Webster – first post

Category : lifestyle, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Well, here I am, in this really cool spot known as John’s Friends!  And apparently in the company of Owo, Keboitse, Rumbidzai, and for all I know a few other mighty fine folk! This is gonna be mondo fun-o!  Get to contribute a few lines now and then to a truly stimulating rubrik on life, justice, humanity, art, beauty, and airport lounges of the world…


So I am just like many of you out there: born in Tennessee, raised in Texas, moved to my father’s home area in northern California because engaged to the lovely Beth, married in 1981, went to France in 1985 and stayed 19 years, along the way raising 3 children: Claire, Patrick and Laura…Working to reach French youth and their families from many cultures, visiting oh about 12,347 cafés, followed God’s leading to Sweden in 2004 (has it BEEN 6 years?!), to be a catalyst in the creation of new expressions of the community of Jesus Christ, to love and serve the people in this land (and even other lands you can get to from here), now with a daughter in Berlin, a son in Santa Cruz CA, and a daughter at home in Åkersberga.  So I speak Swedish with a southern French accent, which means that Norwegians from Trondheim understand me perfectly and immediately ask if I am Finnish…I say, Not yet, give me more time!…Anyway I am now in my present incarnation (oops!  Went Hindu just for a second, must be my Anoushka Shankar music playing!) on staff at New Life Church and so get to hang out a lot with, among many many other colorful people, John and his wife Ineke.  Glad to be here!

So I just got back from Belgium…Actually the very first place I ever landed in Europe in 1979. We have had good friends there for about 26 years who started Jeunesse et Vie Belgique (which, for you non-French-speakers, means ‘Beautiful Youth and Awesome French Fries’), or Young Life, and we have managed to do some ministry together over the years…And let me just say this:  Thank God for Young Life, anywhere!…These folk are out there where the youth are, week after week, showing who Jesus Christ is and loving kids from all kinds of backgrounds, they are ‘gettin’ it done y’all!’…And in Brussels, Wavre, and Charleroi it’s going big-time on a growing scale.

It felt really good and so natural again to live and play and serve in French all week long, although Swedish words would often pop out typ liksom sådär va...And JV Belgique knows how to do a camp! So it was a chock-full week of play, day trips to places like Luxembourg, messages, music, creative camp cuisine and new friendships formed…One of the most powerful moments in my own history of youth camps occurred near the end of the week, as we leaders presented silent Cardboard Testimonies of our own encounters with Christ to the kids, ‘Before’ and ‘After Jesus’ on flip sides of the cardboard pieces…Tears flowed all around…in the hours that followed some teens opened their hearts to Christ…

Belgian impressions:  Thick green forest of the Ardennes, with grey cut-stone farm-houses with red geraniums in the window-boxes…teenagers fallen asleep in the seat-rows of our Opel van after fun at the pool…’Friterie’ signs around every town for those pommes frites…Dutch cars with kayaks on the roof…World Cup football matches on every TV-screen in every bar and café…Lush leafy up-scale suburbs of Brussels, upscale entire country of Luxembourg…Worship in French in Stockel…Grilling sausages, summer-relaxed laughter, late-night hang-outs…wearing my slashes: Belgian French for ‘flip-flops’, the footwear that dare not show its face on Götgatan.

Charleroi…Pre- and post-camp, we are at Sergio and Roselie’s house in Marchienne-au-Pont, on the ragged edge of Charleroi…It is one of several former company directors’ houses built in the shadow of the huge Thy-Marcinelle mills, big and stately, cheaper rent now, and perfect for mobilization of the whole family for myriad camps and clubs over the years…The constant klang-whoosh-boom of plate steel-stamping, sulfurous air at moments, soot, skyline of hulking buildings, smokestacks, giant pipelines and iron bridges snaking over road and rowhouse rooftops, backdrop of brown-red brick and slate and dirt…Backyard oasis at Murrus’…If you like post-war mid-crisis industrial landscapes, and I do, only Ostkreuz in Berlin and parts of Detroit rival this.  Not much of Charleroi would, frankly, make it into The Cool and Beautiful Euro-Cities Guide for the Travel Glitterati. And yet…

People matter most: Here is home for many in Wallonia’s capital, many hard-working people, men from other lands for the past generations working the mines, now hanging out in groups, students, business people, artists, speaking French, Flemish, Italian, Turkish or Lingala…I like Charleroi and similar cities because of the humanity, the human striving to make it all work, the easy contact with folk on the street…Or in front of the Friterie wagon in Mont-de-Marchienne as sudden thunder-storm sweeps through:  we seek shelter as we await our order with Roselie and Priscilla, easy conversation with a small round man in a tank-top and young local couples with small children on this sultry evening, he with a large tattoo of a Zebra and Charleroi’s Football Club on his wide shoulder:  I love this!  Wherever I am, this is all I need!  So then, home to fries, family and celebration of a blessed 11 days together.

Back home again…On Österskär Strand near our house, cold water, archipelago skyline, Silja ships cruising by, clanking of forks and knives on the nearby café terrace, contrasts are stark, but with grateful images of Belgian friends in mind…Mind wanders to new horizons:  When could I visit Botswana? And how is Owo these days?

Stewart

Love it or hate it – leadership is a matter of integrity, you can’t hide!

Category : Featured, global, justice, leadership, lifestyle, Political Correctness, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Today’s news about the possible buying of sexual favors of Sven Otto Littorin, who left his position as Minister of the Labor Market of the Swedish coalition government this last Wednesday July 7th opens up many questions about people in public leadership. (here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here). The consequences and the price of public leadership are often underestimated; it is actually an open invitation to scrutiny, exposure and accountability. For the ignorant leader, establishment in the limelight can be attractive and honoring, but the fact is that few realize the overwhelming untamed, destructive powers that are released as one embraces her/his position there.

Leadership is not first of all influence, it is responsibility and few realize the prize of leadership. Therefore many leaders and leadership consultants emphasize the importance of character and integrity. Peter Drucker one of the persons who have influenced the perspective on leadership the most during the last century said: “The only definition of a leader is someone who has followers.” To gain followers requires influence but doesn’t exclude the lack of integrity in achieving this. Indeed, it can be argued that several of the world’s greatest leaders have lacked integrity and have adopted values that would not be shared by many people today.

Another leader John C Maxwell says: “Leadership is influence – nothing more, nothing less.” This moves beyond the position defining the leader, to looking at the ability of the leader to influence others – both those who would consider themselves followers, and those outside that circle. Indirectly, it also builds in leadership character, since without maintaining integrity and trustworthiness, the capability to influence will disappear.

I have no clue what Littorin has or hasn’t done, I know each one of us is one step (one decision) away from doing stupid things that have a lasting influence on our lives and the lives of others, I do know that we have to walk the talk and live in transparency, openness and accountability to be able to exercise true leadership. But whether we are leaders or not, isn’t that expected from all of us?

That’s the Way I see it!

John

Swedish Feminists finally smoking hot!

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

First they used bras to call attention to their causes, now they use money – the Swedish Feminists are finally smoking hot! The Swedish Feminist Party (FI) set 100,000 Swedish kronor (13,000 dollars) on fire today to call to attention the differences in pay for employed men and women. (here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here , here, here, here, and here) “One hundred thousand kronor is the amount women lose each minute when we have the system we have now, where salaries are set according to gender,” she said.

When all other ideas fail and when few respond to the political message of the party 100,000 kronor to get millions of kronor in free publicity throughout the world is the way to go!

This desperate attempt to get a message across while burning 13,000 dollars in 100 kronor bills is a slap in the face to the poor and underprivileged in this world; it means food for 13,000 people in Bangladesh whose daily ration of food costs just below a dollar.


In a time and age where we speak about equality is equality something between the sexes only in our Western cultures, or should we go further and think of equality in all aspects of life among the peoples of the world?

I consider this burning of money a disgrace to our nation and to the Feminist party. I believe in the equality of men and women, I believe in the liberation of women, but also in the liberation of children, boys and girls, in the liberation of those persecuted. I believe in justice for all. I will until my last breath work and give myself to create hope for our world. BUT I will not applaud nor support the publicity stunts of feminists who have lost their last breath and are trying to reignite their politics and attract more attention and votes through the use of Mammon!

That’s the Way I see it!

John

By the way, I will, within a few days address the issue of equality in the workplace from a totally different angle – so keep in touch!


http://www.feministisktinitiativ.se/

Politically Correct, Lies or Tolerance? You lost me there!

Category : Church, Featured, human rights, Jesus Christ, justice, leadership, lifestyle, muslim, Political Correctness, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Today Ungdomsstyrelsen, the Swedish National Board for Youth Affairs, which deals with youth associations, and general youth policies declares that they have come to the conclusion that they have found no discrimination in the organizations which were under their scrutiny. The press release says: “In the information that we have gone through we find nothing which suggests that these organizations discriminate people based on their sexual orientation. Homosexuals can be members on the same conditions as others and they can have commissions of trust and employment within the organizations”.

(“I de underlag som vi har gått igenom finns inget som visar att organisationerna diskriminerar individer på grund av sexuell läggning. Homosexuella kan vara medlemmar på samma villkor som andra och de kan ha förtroendeuppdrag och anställningar i organisationerna.”)

Four Christian and one Muslim organization were under this scrutiny; they were Pingst Ung (Young Pentecostals) Sweden’s young Muslims, The Young Catholics, EFK Young and The Youth initiative in the Syrian Orthodox Church.

I have written about these issues in some of my earlier blogs:

Will we be sideline, will we play along or will we play our own game?

The Intolerance of the virtue of tolerance…

I am 100% convinced that there is no discrimination against the sexual orientations of people in at least some of these movements; however, I am amazed about the conclusion that everyone is under the same conditions in regards to commissions of trust and employment within these organizations. I don’t believe that this is true!  I haven’t been at the conversations with the representatives of these movements but I cannot believe that this is factual. Lifestyle issues are at the core of beliefs and convictions of these movements. Would the Swedish young Muslims employ someone of the mentioned group as a full time representative for them?


I am not sure what is cooking under the surface; maybe Ungdomsstyrelsen was not prepared to take the consequences of this hot potato yet. Maybe the representatives of the movements had cold feet and didn’t want to speak in clear terms. Maybe we are all lied to.

I don’t know what the issue is, but I am 100% convinced that it is only a matter of time before it will (again) become a political issue – or should I say a “politically correct issue”. Time will tell!

For me the main question is still “Will we be sideline, will we play along or will we play our own game?” We better prepare and decide because we cannot adjust to the different ways the political winds blow!

That’s the Way I see it!

John


The Ministry of Silly Walks – Crown Princess Victoria and her Daniel walking the fine line!

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Category : lifestyle, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

These last months and especially these last weeks there has been a lot of talk about Crown Princess Victoria and her future husband Daniel. Dozens of people have opinions about THE WALK! (here, here, here, here, here, here , here, here, here, here and  here)

The walk by Viktoria accompanied by her father King Carl XVI Gustav from the entrance of the church to the altar where Daniel will receive her out of her father’s hands has become like a walk of shame as priests, archbishops, feminists, advocates of equality between the sexes, journalists and people from all walks of life, all have their opinions and objectives for this couple and the way they want to conduct their marriage.

The overwhelming opinions of people and their strange objections and remarks make me think of Monty Python’s ministry of silly walks

Monthy Python: ministry of silly walks (click here)

A brief walk through history (in my mind) convinces me that someone has to walk the talk. When you get married you can’t walk alone, you don’t walk away, the question is: “Is there anyone out there who wants to walk a mile in your shoes?” I don’t think so! Taking over your place and responsibility is like walking on water; actually some of these critics should walk the plank!

Victoria and Daniel, at your wedding you’ll feel like you’ll be on a catwalk, observed and commented by everyone. I would suggest that you would take a walk on the wild side – silencing everyone, as you start your marriage with a walk with God… He will be just a prayer away… think of that as together you walk into your future!

With respect and walking along with you in my prayers,

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

Will we be sidelined, will we play along or will we play our own game?!

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Category : Church, leadership, lifestyle, Relationships, Sweden

I am not surprised by the recent developments of Ungdomsstyrelsen to freeze the funding of a number of Christian youth associations, (they responsible on behalf of the state in relationship to youth associations). They have to consider the issue of discrimination about which I wrote in an earlier blog. I have been waiting for this kind of confrontations for a long time. Recently at the EFK kongress (congress of the Evangelical Free Church in Sweden) I proposed that we gave our national board within the movement the responsibility to prepare a proposal on how we could become less dependent on State funding, and the decision was made to do so for our next congress in two years.

No matter what the outcome of the meetings of Ungdomsstyrelsen and the different youth associations will be, one doesn’t need to be a prophet to state that similar issues will be addressed in the near future with greater intensity and pressure from many other “politically correct” organizations and lobbying groups whose agenda is to erase all (true) Christian influence from the public sphere.

There is no doubt in my mind that those organizations and churches which have a steady value – and theological ground in the Bible will be sidelined and reduced to mere spectators in the public area. If their unwillingness to compromise forces them to that place of retreat than so it must happen.

However, there is the important question to consider: What is the place of the Church in a modern democracy? Frank Prochaska who researched the history of the church and welfare provision in England begins his study with a statement: “Christianity must be maintained at any cost in the bosom of modern democracies”.

New generations easily forget. We are often reacting as existentialists; we act as if we have no roots, nor any history. The fact is that so much of our welfare and social provision has been built up by churches and organizations (both Christian and non-Christian). And even today churches and volunteer organizations are filling the gaps that exist in our social welfare system. Throughout the history of the Church, the Church has been the initiator ad prophetic innovator of much which we today consider as “normal” care (whether social, mental or spiritual care).

Healthy democracy thrives on the associational life of the community. Churches and other associations are in that sense the backbone of a healthy society. The fact that so many of our associations (föreningar) are dwindling down in numbers could be like a sign on the wall for our society and well being of our nation. The so called professionalization of our welfare and care which has gone on for many years in our nation has created a powerless and initiative-less quenching an entrepreneurial spirit and mindset. Many “exposed groups” in our society start suffering as our government through downsizing and withdrawal of support undermine our so-called welfare system. Here, the role of churches, associations and other organizations become more and more crucial to be able to maintain a healthy support structure to those who are in need – so in many ways we are needed to sustain our society.

If our society and governing body doesn’t understand this phenomenon and its consequences, but continues to “force” value – and beliefs free  praxis in our activities and ministries (is anything ever value and beliefs free?), I will leave the game played on the field under the authority of the referee appointed by the state!

But I won’t go to the sidelines to watch the game continue… I will form another league with other teams to continue to play on the arena of this world providing hope and light to those whose lives have been overcome by the powers of this age! No state-funding, nor “impossibilities” will keep me away from doing that what God has given His Church to do as He sent us into this world with the same mission which Jesus had!

Lord Carey from England once said it so clear: ‘If we behave like doormats, don’t be surprised if we are treated as though we are,’  ’People, it is time to return to the public square!’

That’s the Way I see it!

John

The intolerance of the virtue of tolerance.

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Category : Featured, leadership, lifestyle, mission, Relationships, Sweden

“Everyone is welcome to our youth ministry” declares Johan Nilsson, chairman of Equmenia a Christian youth organization with 30 000 members in 500 local associations. (The combined youth movement of the Swedish mission church, the Methodist church and the Swedish Baptist church).

The article is a response to an initiative of Kaliber, a radio program where the different national religious youth associations were asked to express their view on homosexuality. The national Youth board (Ungdomsstyrelsen) which supplies over 48 million kronor of funding every year to 16 of these associations has as requirement that funding can only be given if the ministries are free from discrimination. Check here, here, here, here and here.)

Skillful maneuvering between Biblical truths and political powers?

Which Christian organization would like to be identified with discrimination? NONE! The issue at stake is much deeper; are we as Christian churches, organizations and movements meant to housetrained (rumsrent) in  society and world where many of the values are in contrast  of Christian faith?

Once upon a time the word “tolerance” meant ‘bearing or putting up with someone or something not especially liked’.  This word and its contend has been changed overnight and has been redefined to ‘all values, all beliefs, all lifestyles, all truth claims are equal’. Denying this makes a person ‘intolerant’, and therefore subject to criticism and disrespect.

What does such a political correct definition imply for Christian faith? Jesus said, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me’ (John 14:6). Uhh, that’s rather intolerant isn’t it?

Peter said, ‘It is by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified but whom God raised from the dead Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved’ (Acts 4:10-12).

In a great (small) book named  “When Tolerance Is No Virtue: Political Correctness, Multiculturalism & the Future of Truth & Justice” by S.D. Gaede many good questions are asked about the consequences of the new tolerance.

The fact is that Christianity is exclusive if we have to believe the words of Jesus and thus this exclusive claim makes it intolerant! As a result Christianity is rejected within the “new tolerance movement” not treating this belief as ‘equal’. So, in practice,  as Steve Turner expressed it so powerfully many years ago in his poem “Creeds”, “all beliefs are equal, but some beliefs are more equal than others.

The result is extreme intolerance towards Christianity from people who talk so much about tolerating all views. In short, they are intolerant of intolerance.

The problem at heart is that it can be hard to accept and be tolerant to absolutes of Christianity, because the absolutes of Christianity oppose a philosophy that says, “Everything can be done in accord with one’s own opinion.”

Somehow we have to decide what we want as churches and Christian organizations in Sweden. Are we called to skillfully maneuver between Biblical truths and politically correct powers or is it time to realize that our value grounds can be different and therefore we have to take consequences of our beliefs seriously for our own integrity’s sake.

In the near future we will see many new discussions and issues come up that basically are rooted in this same problem.

To finish off with another quote from Steve Turner: We believe that all religions are basically the same- at least the one that we read was. They all believe in love and goodness. They only differ on matters of creation, sin, heaven, hell, God, and salvation.

That’s the Way I see it!

John

Leadership: The need for creativity to navigate our complex world.

Category : Church, Featured, leadership, Sweden

A lot has been written about leadership in different blog debates and articles (here, here, here,). We have been in a leadership crisis for quite a while in the Body of Christ in Sweden. (This is not only true of Sweden of course!)

The calling and response to leadership is devaluated and has lost its edge and place in the Body of Christ. On the one hand we have leadership by consensus only, which really sucks the life out of any new initiatives and the entrepreneurial spirit which we so desperately need, on the other hand we have the abuse of leadership and authority which sucks out the initiative and release of the many different people of God who are all called and equipped to use their God-given gifts. (I will continue to write about these issues in the future).

The reason of this blog is to share the results of the IBM 2010 global study as they surveyed more than 1,500 chief executives officers from more than 1600 countries and 33 different industries. Although I would, as a Christian, always advocate “integrity” as the number one needed characteristic necessary in leadership, the outcome of the survey gave some food for thought that I wanted to pass on: more than rigor, management discipline, integrity or even vision — successfully navigating an increasing complex world will require creativity.

I believe that’s true for the Body of Jesus Christ too! I am looking forward to listen in what God might want to share with me… I am looking forward what He might show me and reveal to me…

I look forward to initiate new initiatives together with Him, aren’t we, after all, created creators in His image?

That’s the Way I see it!

John