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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

LET THE CHILDREN COME TO ME


LET THE CHILDREN COME TO ME



By Dwight Cunkle



This last Friday I ended four weeks (20 days) of teaching a sixth grade class at Kaiser Public School. They didn't have a teacher hired so asked me to come in for the first day, then tried to get me emergency certification to be able to teach  the rest of the year, but were unsuccessful. While I was there I was shocked at the needs of families, teachers and the challenges to our inner city school systems. It almost seems as if an enemy has stacked the deck against broad success for our children. Any wonder parents and teachers who are able to make the sacrifice and adjust their lifestyles resort to homeschooling and private schools. As parents our mandate is to teach and train our children. Unfortunately, many are stuck in the public (or "government run") school system. How do you feel about that? Many Christian teachers are doing all they can to help these children and families. It is a Godly calling and they need our prayers and support. It is much easier to criticize than get involved and help. We must act on the words of Jesus, "Whoever receives one of these little ones receives me." What do we believe and why and how do we live it and share it and what difference does it make?


Karen Gale has lead our Whiz Kid program for 18 years and our congregation has often helped Kaiser school. Karen believes the schools provide the key to reformation and revival in our community. Could the Holy Spirit move within that struggling institution? If God can move hearts in the church He can certainly be at work in the world. The reality is God works where there is hunger and need. That's why Jesus said that the Good Shepherd leaves the ninety-nine in the wilderness and goes after the one sheep that went astray.


Our family has had the privilege of being involved in education for generations: teaching in and sending our children to both public and Christian schools, homeschooling our children, involved in co-2ops, even using a Catholic High School. I don't know what is next for us as a family or church but like Karen I am deeply involved in our Whiz Kid program and praying for God's kingdom to come in all our schools and families. Karen believes everyone can be involved in some way to help bring the love and wisdom of God through education. How does that make you feel?  


Let us pray and obey and see what God will do. But let us not be content to remain alone in the wilderness of religious life.






Wednesday, August 21, 2013

BETTER THAN SUGAR



BETTER THAN SUGAR






By Dwight Cunkle






Oh Taste, and See that the Lord is good


We know sugar is addictive, yet the more we have of it the more we crave, unless we get sick. On the other hand, when we decrease our intake of it we become more healthy and our craving decreases. "Desire begets desire." The more we want something the stronger our "wanter" wants it.  The Psalmist sang, "Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart." How can we delight in God? Prayer and meditating in His word is a good beginning. Why Pray? The more you pray the more you will pray. The more we "will for God to pray in us" the more He becomes prayer in us; the more we will pray.

A highpoint of the week is our Wednesday 7PM prayer time together: quietly waiting on God, worshipping, listening, then prayer begins to rise in us and we become more aware that God lives in us and is praying through us-effortless words or quiet singing meditations flow from our spirits-God breathes in our souls and we rise together in his presence. We become His house of prayer and feel the good effect of His will both within us and his will being effected in the earth through us as we make our petitions known with the help of His Spirit.

It’s not that we love prayer. We are learning to love Him. It's not that we are mighty or skilled intercessors. We love this time because it is for Him and in Him. It is not about us. It is not even so much about prayer or needs, although He helps us know what needs prayer and how to pray. We want to know and love Him more than just have a good meeting.  

Body ministry prayer for one another often flows without strain. Words of knowledge and prophetic prayers simply come, birthed in God's love and comfort to encourage weary hearts. But whatever good comes in any time of prayer it is the sweet gift of our God. So let us seek Him. Ask his grace to draw your heart after him and enable you to pray.
Be prayer not just try to do prayer. Let him pray in you, not just active and vocal, but also heart prayer and wordless contemplation of Him. Let his praise be in your mouth always as a good taste-wanting more all the time. But also be in awe; be still; rest and know that He is God-not only in heaven but in you.






Psalm 34:4 


4 I will bless the Lord at all times;
    his praise shall continually be in my mouth.

I sought the Lord, and he answered me 
and delivered me from all my fears.
8 Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good!
    Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!
9 Oh, fear the Lord, you his saints,
    for those who fear him have no lack!
10 The young lions suffer want and hunger;
    but those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.



Wednesday, August 14, 2013

A Life of True Compassion

A Life of True Compassion

WORKING WITH MOTHER THERESA
Published article in Connection Magazine (2001)




The train was crammed. I crouched together with the local Indian people, pigs, chickens and fleas on the floor for 2 days. There were no benches in 3rd class. I was just 18 years old, thirsty to discover what real spirituality meant, as I travelled on my own from Germany to Mother Teresa in Calcutta, India. For many years I had wanted to work with Mother Teresa in the slums. I was very impressed with this remarkable woman, who started with a penny to serve the poorest of the poor, and dedicated her whole life uncompromisingly to God and humankind.
After my arrival in the city of Joy and Hell, I walked at 4am toward the nunnery. The sun was just rising over the city. What I saw shook me. Everywhere on the sides of the streets people lay sleeping only covered with ragged loincloths, some were washing themselves in muddy rain puddles. Many were skinny to the bones. Some were severely crippled. They had nothing.
As I walked into the nunnery my heart was pounding. I went up the stairs toward the prayer chapel and met a small woman. I asked her where I could find Mother Teresa. She held out her hands and I burst into tears. With a warm smile she simply said: "Welcome. It’s me. "Her obvious love, simplicity and purity touched me deeply. For several months I worked alongside the joyous nuns and Mother Teresa. Every day we went to the slums to offer food and medicine. I saw that even though these people had nothing, they shared their little bit of rice with each other. They were there for one another and had faith. The hunger and illnesses had left marks on their faces, yet their eyes shone with an inexplicable joy. Who really is poor I wondered? We in the West with our excessive wealth, isolation from each other and loss of soul--or they? We have a different kind of poverty that may be harder to heal though, than the one in India, where basic necessities make life possible.
A little 5 year-old girl in the orphanage, where I worked offered Mother Teresa her only toy to take to the children in the slums. I could see how precious this doll was to her and yet how happy she looked to be able to offer her gift. Mother Teresa did not want people to give from their abundance, what they did not need, or a left over. What matters, she always said, is how much love is put into the giving. That is where joy is found.
When I entered the house of the dying, I felt enveloped in a real sense of peace. The sisters tended so lovingly and respectfully to the ones close to death. They felt loved, may be for the first time in their lives. It was hard for me in the beginning to wash oozing wounds and to face all this suffering. How could the sisters bear to live and serve in the midst of the worst of human suffering? What was it that made them capable to do this work daily with such apparent love, joy and dedication? I remember, whilst praying beside Mother Teresa in her small chapel, when she said to me as if answering my unspoken question: "My lover is Christ and he is in everyone. In serving the poor we love, feed, wash, and clothe him. In giving love we are loved. Treat everyone like you would treat Christ."
There was a handwritten paper pinned on the wall of the chapel, which read: "When I was homeless you opened your doors. When I was naked you gave me your coat. When I was in prison, you came to my cell. When I was lonely, you gave me your love. Searching for kindness you held out your hand. When I was happy, you shared your joy. "Every person, often the ones closest to us, is offering a gift--a chance to love.
This humble and strong woman had changed my life. Mother Teresa is more than a Christian saint. Her life of true compassion can speak to all of us with a profound and universal message: to simply act from love every moment of our lives.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The Richest Mind of Poverty: He Became Poor for Our Sakes





The Richest Mind of Poverty: 
He Became Poor for Our Sakes 

Quotes from No Greater Love    by  Mother Theresa

Humility and Prayer






· You acquire humility only by accepting humiliations.

· What is contemplation? To live the life of Jesus. To love Jesus. To live his life in us, to live our life in his life. 
· Living in Love in in each present moment - seeing Jesus in "distressing disguise".

· We have to have a clean heart to realize his constant presence and his tender love for us in the least little things of life. Heart and mind you go to him and give to him as soon as you get up.

· On pages 24-25 she tells stories of two very poor families loving their terribly deformed and crippled children - one mother called her handicapped child "the greatest gift of God." Another parent called her child  "teacher of love."

· True love is love that causes us pain, that hurts, and yet brings us joy. Ask Him the courage to love. The best way to show your love and gratitude is to accept everything with joy.

· Kindness has converted more people than zeal, science or eloquence. Holiness grows so fast where there is kindness.

· Choosing to be poor to love God and others more—on pages 102-103 and 155-156, she describes their choice of poverty. the Sisters of Charity like so many other orders of monks or nuns and their fellow workers deliberately choose many things like a hard and simple bed and bare room and having only a bucket of water with which to bath themselves.

· The poor are our prayer. They carry God in themselves. They are the hope of humanity for we will all be judged by how we have treated the poor. 

Our penance is an act of perfect love for God, man and the whole universe-a joyful identification with Christ crucified.

Even Mother Theresa went to confession every week, experiencing the loving mercy of the forgiving Father. On page 113 she wrote that the knowledge of self is very necessary for confession. 

Love God with all heart, mind and soul. Love neighbor as you love yourself.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Help Pastor Dwight get a New Laptop




HELP PASTOR DWIGHT GET A NEW LAPTOP


If you have made it to this page then that probably means you are trying to donate to help pay for Pastor Dwight's new laptop. As you may or may not know, Pastor Dwight's laptop suddenly stopped working while he was on a recent mission trip to Nicaragua serving the Camenisch Family. He came home to find out the motherboard was no good and has to get a new lap top. We have already located a new lap top - a used Mac Book that will serve very well and last longer as it is Mac (sorry Windows fans).

Thank you for your contribution. It will mean so much to Pastor Dwight to have so many people caring about him - many of you have already responded saying you want to donate.

To contribute simply click on the "Donate" button and select the amount you would like to donate. It will go to the Covenant Life Church account in a specific link for a new church lap top.

Bless you for your giving, and thank you again so much!