• Fred's Blog

    A Matter Of Time

      A young friend (against my advice) took a leadership position in a ministry with a history of detached major donors infighting among the staff weak executive leadership a dated mission that is out of touch with the changing demographics of their market a retired founder who still has influence on Board decisions and a business model that depends almost 90% on a few supporters.  Given that this is an organization that charges tuition and fees that is not a good sign.  Come to think of it are there any good signs at all in this scenario?  With just that knowledge ” would you take the job? It depends on…

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    Living in the Shire

      You cannot have a good conversation in London without getting around to the issue of the role of government in modern society.  One night at dinner our distinguished guest was very direct about her dismay that a country calling itself a “Christian” country could allow anyone to be without a minimum of health care.  After all ” the role of government is to take care of all the people –not just those who can afford it.  There were a few in our group who disagreed!  It’s a basic division between those who are adamant about the limited role of government and those believing government needs the latitude to make…

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    “Prosperity Knits a Man to the World”

    While I knew the story of the rich young ruler long before I ever read those words in C.S. Lewis ” I've never heard it put better.  Many times” ” the best way to understand a person is to see them in contrast to another in similar circumstances.  I've done that with Bonhoeffer and Hitler.  The differences are stunning and studying them together only puts each of them in sharper relief.  This week I did that with the rich young ruler and Zaccheus.  While they had one thing in common – wealth – they could not have been more different.  The rich young ruler was more than comfortable approaching Jesus…

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    "Prosperity Knits a Man to the World"

    While I knew the story of the rich young ruler long before I ever read those words in C.S. Lewis ” I've never heard it put better.  Many times” ” the best way to understand a person is to see them in contrast to another in similar circumstances.  I've done that with Bonhoeffer and Hitler.  The differences are stunning and studying them together only puts each of them in sharper relief.  This week I did that with the rich young ruler and Zaccheus.  While they had one thing in common – wealth – they could not have been more different.  The rich young ruler was more than comfortable approaching Jesus…

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  • Bible Studies

    1 Peter 1:1-12

    1.   Acts 2: “They enjoyed the favor of all the people.” Acts 8 – Stoning of Stephen: “On that day, a great persecution broke out against the church at Jerusalem and all except the apostles were scattered.” This meant thousands of people left Jerusalem and moved back to their homes after Passover or they fled individually or in groups to places all over Asia Minor. Much like the Mormon migration escaping the persecution in Missouri and other states. No one would have expected a small cult to survive. But they did. 2.  1 Peter 1:1-2 God’s elect. A couple of things are important to understand. John Calvin – To the…

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    Blowing Up Bridges

      Early on in the life of The Gathering I had a conversation with Anne.  We had never met but she wanted to know more about the mission of The Gathering.  When I told her we were hoping to be a “bridge” between donors and what they needed to make good decisions she smiled and said “Well aren’t you the good little social worker?  You really need to be needed don’t you?”  She then drew a graphic I will never forget.  Two lines down the middle of the page represented a river.  On one side was The Gathering and on the other side she drew a blank circle with a…

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    A Little Brush With History

    I enlisted in the Navy in 1968 at the height of the Vietnam war.  I discovered six months after enlisting that my draft number was #1 so I saved myself some time as it turned out.  As well, by enlisting I was promised the opportunity to travel.  That’s one promise they kept!  While I was not by any stretch a fit for the structure of the military there were benefits. In July 1969 I was stationed in Sicily and working as a clerk in the base legal office.  We heard a rumor that the Secretary of the Navy John Chaffee was going to visit Sicily.  After a quick visit to…

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    Ruth 3-4

    1.  The story might have ended at Chapter 2. “And she lived with her mother-in-law.” But it doesn’t. Four weeks go by and there is some kind of change in Naomi. She is thinking about Ruth and her future instead of her own bitterness and loss. More importantly, she is ready to risk another disappointment. The shift from regret to hope is always huge. The change from self-absorption to risk has long term consequences. 2.  She works out what John Piper calls “strategic righteousness”. It is different from passive righteousness. “By righteousness I mean a zeal for doing what is good and right—a zeal for doing what is appropriate when…

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    Letting Go

      I had a chance to listen to a ministry founder this morning talk about his struggle with turning loose of the ministry. It’s glib and not really helpful to say “Let go and let God.”   All entrepreneurs are high control.  It’s their/our nature.  In our desire to make it right we sometimes smother the baby and shut down the people around us. In the earliest years of The Gathering, a Board member saw this in me and told me I needed to let go…but I did not know how.  So that weekend I went to the story of Moses and his mother and found some help.  Maybe it…