Wright State Students Slam Dunk



Last night 4 guys gathered and bagged up 50 bags of groceries and headed out to share the love at a HUD apartment building just down the street from the Vineyard.

6 weeks ago I received a call from one of the guys asking if I would be willing to help them develop and execute a class project for Business and Leadership.

We met discussed what they wanted to do. They wanted to raise funds and food to help the less-served of our city. So over the 6 weeks they raised over $500, some food donations, two cases of bananas and 25 bags of Chips and salsa from Don Pablo's.

Last night at the Vineyard they bagged the food, loaded up the truck and headed up the street. It was a great night.

I stayed in the lobby as the guys knocked on the doors. Their line...'Hi! we're students from Wright State and we have a free gift for you. It's a bag of groceries.' After giving the groceries away usually a small conversation would begin and they'd tell their story and that they were working with the Vineyard just down the street. The Chips and salsa was a huge hit and a great idea.


As I was standing in the lobby people began to gather...the buzz was electric...One lady stated, 'Thanks for coming we were beginning to wonder if there were any nice young people out there.' One lady didn't have an eye, another lady had tremors, another lady was blind and missing part of a leg, another was deaf, one had had two strokes, and one was 'normal'. An interesting crew. I was amazed at my heart and the rising compassion I felt for each of them. We had a lot of fun and connection talking.

Police...you got to be kidding?
Nope. Someone called the police. This was interesting. Some grumpy person didn't appreciate the kindness in action. The people in the lobby became pretty fired up. 'We know who did this.' 'Amazing...you guys doing good and someone calls the police.' The night manager came down to vouch for us. I explained we had permission from the manager etc etc. The exasperated policeman said, 'Next time get it in writing.' Lesson learned. Who'd a thunk.

I told the people after the policeman left that we were ok and that they were more upset than we were. It comes with the territory.

At the end of the delivery...I asked the guys, 'Did you receive more than you gave?' They replied, 'Far more than we gave.'

So we parted and the guys drove away. Next week I'll be heading to Wright State to listen to their presentation. Know what... I have a great job!

Yesterday 9 Challenge Servant Hood.

good day yesterday...message went well...spoke on Servant hood...Destiny, etc.

Good reception and I had a good flow...much better than having panic attacks...by the way i had a tooth ache that felt like someone was drilling my nerve like the movie



we had giant post its around the room with small signs that said this week I'm going to... and people after the message wrote what they were going to do this week to serve somebody.

I usually don't say this but i think it is worth the listen.

Ended with this commercial.
when you give a little love it all comes back to you
you're gonna be remembered for the things you say and do.

Steve
message You gonna have to serve somebody.

Noticing Others Servant Evangelism

Creating God Space where God things can happen.

Filling Station Young Mom...
I went with Doug to meet some leaders in Cincinnati. We pulled into a filling station to get gas and the clean the wind-shield. While Doug went in to grab some water I noticed a young woman with two kids pull up in a red car...

As soon as she pulled in I had an impression that I was supposed to buy her a tank of gas. While deciding what to do... I watched as she pulled a five dollar note out of her purse, stare at the bill and go inside to buy gas.

I waited and noticed she put 3 dollars into the tank and the pump turned off. I got out of the truck walked over ran my card through the machine and said, 'I think you need a full tank of gas tonight.'

She smiled. I asked her name and the ages of the kids then asked, 'Are you working?' She replied, 'I'm an accountant and I lost my job yesterday.'

We continued to talk until the tank was filled up.

I then asked, 'Would it be ok if I prayed for you?' She said, 'Yes.'

I prayed a specific prayer for her and her kids asking God to give her favor; that she'd find work soon; that His peace would flood her heart and life; that she would be provided for. I shook her hand and thanked her for allowing me to pray for her.

Target...She's everywhere.
Caleb, a young jedi, was at Target and noticed a
lady...he walked to another department and there she was again...

he took notice...then he went to another department and yep there she was... he went to one
more place in the store and there she was again...

When he finished shopping he went to the check out. Guess who was standing behind him?...the lady.

after paying for his stuff he waited until she was finished... He then began a conversation...

'I know this might sound strange but I noticed you everywhere I went in the store. I felt like there is something going on in your life at the moment.'

Although startled she replied, 'My son is not doing well at the moment and I'm concerned for him.' Caleb,' I'm a believer would it be ok if I prayed for you.' She of course said yes and was
visibly touched by the encounter.

This is how God space is created. Be open for God's leading, then act on what you notice. Prayer is the connection point...the place where God things can happen.


Jesus had an amazing ability to see others differently...


He noticed:

  • A woman at a well had huge potential...She was curious, open, inquisitive, knowledgeable and was a woman of influence.
  • A guy in a tree
  • A guy under a tree
  • Fishermen who would later fish differently
  • A tax Collector
  • A woman who needed forgiveness
  • Lepers
  • A man sitting by a pool
  • A dead son needing to made alive again
  • People at a party
  • People needing healing
He had an amazing ability to see others through His Fathers eyes.
Matthew 9:36 When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.

Eyesight has everything to do with insight. Doug Pollock

Inward vs outward focused
The natural tendency of the human heart is to turn inward...

When under pressure all people have a tendency to turn inward, instead of upward, and outward. Being self-centered is a sure way to side track our ability to create God space.

If we see only our selves... we become blind to the needs of others. My friend Doug Pollock calls this near sightedness 'my-opia'.

I was addicted to myself. All I thought about was myself. The only thing I really cared about was myself. I had very little concept of love, altruism, or sacrifice. I discovered my mind is like a radio that picks up only one station, the one that plays me: K-don, all don, all the time.
donald miller blue like jazz

If we are honest at some point we all have radio stations tuned to our station. We need retuning. And we need to view life through a different lense.


Clues:
  • Become aware...
aware of God, aware of others




it's easy to miss something you are not looking for.
  • Slow down...
slow down, you move to fast got to make the morning last. young rascals.

Our fast paced task orientated lifestyle prevent us from being aware of others. I'm convinced we miss every day opportunities to serve others because we rush through life.

Practicing slowing down on the inside, while everything is racing on the outside is a skill that can be developed.

  • Put on Jesus Glasses...
we all view life through a lense...our back ground, upbringing, culture, country of residence, and our e:experience shape our world view.

In order to create God space we have to begin to live life and to view life differently. Just as Jesus viewed the world through His Fathers eyes... so too we need to view our world through the eyes of Jesus.
What do you see?
Does your seeing move you to action?


It's easy to miss something you are not looking for.
  • Take Risks... this is part of the adventure... Noticing need + Listening for God prompts + Action (meeting the need or offering prayer) = Adventure