Archive for June, 2007

Jun 22 2007

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Kevin Bussey

Does no one care about abortion anymore?

[From Christian Post]

Despite wide attention on issues such as abortion in the 2008 presidential race, America’s registered voters indicate abortion is not a top-tier issue. Only 40 percent of all registered voters mark abortion as very important to their vote, according to the latest survey by Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. Abortion is a low priority among Democratic-leaning voters (38 percent) and even Republican-leaning ones (43 percent). Voters overall rate the economy and the war in Iraq as leading issues.

Read about it here.

[From me]

I don’t think anyone should be out yelling ugly things to women who are in a crisis pregnancy.  I also disagree with violence towards those who perform abortions.  But why doesn’t it matter anymore to voters?  I believe our nation is becoming more and more selfish.  Americans are more worried about their pocketbooks then they are the millions of innocent children who are butchered in abortion chop shops every year.  Believers should be more concerned about those babies who are being ripped from their mothers wombs than their IRA and 401K’s.

What do you think?

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Jun 21 2007

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Kevin Bussey

250,000th hit on Wordpress

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Someone from Toronto, Ontario, Canada was my 250,000th hit since I switched to Wordpress last May.  They read my post about Hurricane Dennis and the post before this one at 9:04 EST.  Thanks to all of you who drop by and make this worth writing.
:)

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Jun 21 2007

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“I am both Muslim and Christian” –Huh?

Filed under Christian, Muslim, church

 

[From Seattle Times]

Shortly after noon on Fridays, the Rev. Ann Holmes Redding ties on a black headscarf, preparing to pray with her Muslim group on First Hill.

On Sunday mornings, Redding puts on the white collar of an Episcopal priest.

She does both, she says, because she’s Christian and Muslim.

Read about it here.

[From me]

Huh?  Jesus said in John 14:6

“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

Islam and Christianity are not compatible.  I don’t get this one.  I think you have to choose whom you will serve.  I choose Jesus.

What do you think?

[HT] Taran 

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Jun 21 2007

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Kevin Bussey

Vatican Road Trip Overview…

Below are some pictures of Nashville. The bottom one was a sacred area (Baptist Vatican) that I was in. :)

I had a great time here in Franklin/Nashville area. I will have to take a few days to process everything I heard and learned. The People’s Church is truly impacting their community and the world. While I was with Rick White another pastor called asking for advice and just like he did with me Rick told the pastor to e-mail him in bullet points what is going on in his church and in his life. Rick is an amazing man. He truly has a passion for people. I don’t know if I have ever been around a more personable person than Rick. I am truly grateful for our time together. I can never repay him or The People’s Church but I hope to one day pass on whatever wisdom God has given me to others. This is what cooperation and being missional is about to me.

At lunch I was honored to share a meal with Rick and Ken Davis. You may know Ken from his radio spots called Lighten Up. Ken has known me since I was a baby. He and my dad worked together in YFC/Campus Life years ago. He told funny stories about my dad pulling pranks on him and I had fun making him feel old. Anyway, Ken is a funny guy who has a tremendous ministry. He fills in for Rick at the People’s Church when Rick can’t be there. What a blessed day I had.

I learned about lot about leadership, people skills and just a church that is being the hands and feet of Jesus. I can’t take and copy what is going on in Franklin because our church is in a different type of community. But I will forever be grateful to Rick White and the People’s Church for a great time.

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Jun 20 2007

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The People’s Church–Aptly named! (Pharisee Busters)

I read an article last September about a pastor named Rick White in Church Executive Magazine last September. As I read the article I knew that I had to talk with Rick. I looked up his church’s website and wrote Rick an email. Rick emailed me back and gave me his cell phone number and told me to call him. We talked for a half hour or more and he encouraged me to continue on the path I was leading.

We have emailed back and forth ever since. Rick was going to be in Charlotte a few months ago but he had to help another pastor who was in the news through some difficult times. One thing I’ve learned already about Rick is he has a heart for God, his family, unbelievers, his church and pastors. He apologized for not being able to get up with me but said he wanted me to fly to Nashville, TN and spend 2 days with him. I told him I could drive but he insisted that I fly and he would take care of the expenses. I really don’t know how I could repay him and The People’s Church. They not only paid for my flight but they rented me a nice vehicle, took me to Outback, and put me up in an unbelievable hotel. I don’t know what to say. I truly don’t deserve this kindness.

When I got to Franklin I pulled into The People’s Church parking lot. I was greeted by a friendly receptionist who directed me to Rick’s office. Rick’s administrative assistant Venita Graves-Cagle is a gracious host. Rick invited me into his office and then immediately into their Worship Planning session. There were about 7-8 staff members who participate in this meeting. Following that meeting I went back to Rick’s office. He has a study off his office and Rick is a huge golf player. Not only that but Rick is Bama fan and a graduate of my alma mater Samford University.

Rick and his Executive Pastor Dick Wells talked with me for an hour or more. That was a very powerful meeting but the lessons I learned I will keep to myself. Following that meeting I went with the staff to the worship center for their prayer time. They pray for each other then break into groups and pray for members of the church who are in need. Rick invited me to pray with a volunteer staff member Diane Cobb. Diane reminds me of my wife Cassandra in she is very perceptive. The prayer she prayed was spine chilling.

Then Rick took me to Outback Steakhouse and I enjoyed hearing His story. I capitalized His because I mean God’s story for The People’s Church. When Rick came to The People’s Church it was 1st Baptist Franklin. It was a growing church but as Rick says most of their growth was transfer growth. There were many denominational big wigs who were members. Rick attended a Willowcreek Conference and was moved by a church that was actually transforming a community. He came home and realized that God wanted him to transition his church. It has been hard. The People’s Church is a member of the SBC but they are not politically active. Rick himself goes on at least 3 mission trips a year. The church has 7 partnerships with countries around the world. When the tsunami hit they immediately sent $100K then took up another $100K a few weeks later. They have sent over 30 groups to New Orleans. They are impacting their community. I wish you could have heard one of the prayer requests that I heard today from Sunday’s service.

Rick made an interesting observation. He said The People’s Church attenders and members have every kind of struggle you can imagine and that is what happens when you are being the hands and feet of Jesus. Some people don’t know how to respond to that. But think about it–in a hospital you will see hurting people. To me that is what a church should be. It should be a place where people can be healed spiritually. This church is truly missional. For this reason I am naming The People’s Church as Pharisee Busters.

I am looking forward to learning a whole lot more on Wednesday and then I fly back home late Wednesday.

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