11.20.05

At the Foot of the Cross

Posted in Politics, Christianity, Inspirational at 5:04 am by video777

BACKGROUND: This was written and published by Charles Colson the founder of Prison Fellowship. Colson was a figure in the Nixon administration and served time in prison for his role in the Watergate scandal and that spiraled into the historic resignation of Richard Nixon. Colson’s imprisonment led to his becoming a Christian and founding Prison Fellowship. Each year, Prison Fellowship sponsors “Angel Tree,” an effort that gives Christmas gifts to tens of thousands of the children of prison inmates. On December 22, 2003, President and Mrs. Bush attended an Angel Tree event at the Shiloh Baptist Church in Alexandria. That is the event described in this story by Charles Colson.

Angel Tree, our Prison Fellowship program for prisoners’ children, is one of the great unheralded volunteer outreaches in America. Over the Christmas holidays these past few weeks, approximately 100,000 volunteers delivered Angel Tree gifts to more than 525,000 children of inmates.

You didn’t read about this in the newspapers, nor would I expect that you should. It’s not really that newsworthy that Christians help people in need. But there are two of our volunteers, who delivered forty presents, that I think you should have read about but didn’t. For reasons best known to themselves, the media ignored the fact that two of the volunteers were President and Mrs. George Bush. And they delivered gifts to forty inner-city kids in a church basement three days before Christmas.

President and Mrs. Bush arrived at three-o’clock, Monday, December 22, at the Shiloh Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia. Now, presidents don’t move anywhere without a great deal of fuss. The police were out, the roads blocked, and Secret Service were roaming around the church. And when the president arrived, he was accompanied not only by his own team, but also by a pool of reporters, forty or so members of the press. For ten minutes they popped their flashbulbs, scribbled their notes, and then were ushered out.

I remember from my days with President Nixon what photo opportunities are: Get the picture and leave. So I thought the Bushes would shortly depart, but they didn’t. They stayed long after the cameras were gone to greet every child, to have their picture taken with them, their mothers, and their grandmothers, to talk with them, and to ask questions. Though the press didn’t report it, I noticed that both the president and Mrs. Bush talked to the Hispanic children in Spanish.

Just before the president left, I introduced him to Al Lawrence, a member of our staff. I told the president that I had met Al more than twenty years ago in a prison. Jesus had got hold of Al’s life, and he’s been working for us ever since. Then I told the president that Al’s son was now a freshman at Yale. At that point the president stopped, exclaimed, “We’re both Yale parents,” and threw his arms around Al Lawrence-an African-American ex-offender being embraced by the president of the United States in a church basement. The ground is indeed level at the foot of the cross.

I tell you this story because it’s a wonderful Christmas story, and you probably haven’t heard it. With all those reporters who crowded into that basement, the visit resulted in almost universal media silence.

I suppose there are many explanations for this, but I’ll offer mine. The president is a Christian who really cares for “the least of these,” who does this not for photo ops, but because he’s genuine. That is something that his detractors in the media simply can’t handle. Conservatives caring for the poor? Never. It dashes the stereotypes.

But surely Christians ought to be rejoicing that the most powerful man in the world and his wife, a couple of days before Christmas, had a wonderful visit with the most powerless people in our society.

After all, that echoes the Christmas message, doesn’t it? The most powerful came to be with the least powerful to give us hope.

09.08.05

My Testimony

Posted in Christianity at 10:34 am by video777

Do you ever wonder who you are, what you’re doing here, or where you’re going? Do you sometimes feel like nobody loves you or cares about you? Please take a few minutes to read this, it could change your life!!!

Allow me to share with you what took place in my life. My parents got a divorce when I was 15. I decided to start drinking and smoking pot. It wasn’t long before I drank and did drugs every day. My dad kicked me out of my house two weeks after my 17th birthday (It was also the day after Christmas). I joined the Army. By the time I got out of the Army I was doing acid, coke, valiums, hash, etc. People thought of me as an airhead. I was into partying and listening to heavy metal music. I was filled with bitterness and self-pity. I felt like no one cared about me and I didn’t see a very bright future. I had heard about Jesus all my life and one day I promised Him that I would never do drugs again if He would only help me. He did and I have been clean for nearly 22 years as of this writing. I feel loved now and have a peace that passes all human understanding.

Since that time God has healed my mind. I graduated from a 4-year college Suma Cum Laude with nearly straight A’s. God called me into the ministry and I was a youth pastor at an Assemblies of God church for several years. I am now a Network Administrator at the place I work and volunteer my time at my church. I have a nice home, a wonderful wife, and two kids that I love very much.

The fact is that God loves you and cares about you. He loves you so much that 2,000 years ago He sent His only Son, Jesus, to come to this earth and die for the sins of the world. All He asks is that you turn from your sins and accept Jesus as Lord and Savior. You can have the assurance that you will spend eternity in Heaven if you do this.

Many people in this world want to tell you that there is a different way but Jesus says, “I am the Way and the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you really knew me, you would know my Father as well. From now on, you do know Him and have seen Him” (John 14:6,7).

The Bible also says, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved” (Acts 16:31).

You may be pursuing riches, a career or some other goal, but what will it get you if you were to gain everything in the whole world but lose your own soul? (See Mark 8:36).

There’s so much more I could tell you but I’ll close with this: If God did this for someone like me, think of what He can do for you. God really does love you!!!