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onal baggage.When
I meet someone new, I get to talk to him or her
like a regular person. We joke around, talk about our families, and
then the inevitable happens. What do you do for a living? When
I answer this question, I typically get one of two responses. I
either get an onslaught of Christianese phrases -- Oh, praise the Lord!
What a blessing, brother Craig! or I get stonewalled, and the conversation
dies as quickly as it started.One time when this happened, the person
I was talking with politely shared that he didnt like religious people.
I chimed in that I didnt like religious people either. His mouth
nearly dropped to the floor. I explained that religion is about rules,
but being a Christian is about relationship.Now Im not saying is that
religious organizations are useless. Obviously, Im a part of one. I am
the pastor of a church and truly believe what Bill Hybels asserts:
The local church is the hope of the world. But in order
to reach the current generation and generations to come, we must change
the way we do things. Thats why we like to say, To
reach people no one is reaching, we have to do things no
one is doing.As churches, we dont have the liberty to change the
message, but we must change the way the message is presented. We
have to discover our "altar ego"and become who God says we are
instead of who others say we are.Peeling off the labels that cling
to our reputation brings great freedom for us as individuals and a
April 6, 2013: This image shows Afghan National Army soldiers rushing to
the scene moments after a car bomb exploded in front the PRT,
Provincial Reconstruction Team, in Qalat, Zabul province, southern Afghanistan.APISTANBUL
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry mourned on Sunday the first
death of an American diplomat on the job since last year's Sept.
11 attack on the U.S. diplomatic installation in Benghazi, Libya.Speaking
to U.S. consulate workers on a visit to Istanbul, Kerry called the
death of Anne Smedinghoff a "grim reminder" of the danger facing American
foreign service workers serving overseas. The Illinois native was one of
six Americans killed in an attack Saturday in Afghanistan. She was on
a mission to donate books to students in the south of the
country."It's a grim reminder to all of us... of how important, but
also how risky, carrying the future is," Kerry told employees in the
Turkish commercial capital."Folks who want to kill people, and that's all
they want to do, are scared of knowledge. They want to shut
the doors and they don't want people to make their choices about
the future. For them, it's you do things our way, or we
throw acid in your face or we put a bullet in your
face," he said.Kerry described Smedinghoff as "vivacious, smart, capable,
chosen often by the ambassador there to be the lead person because
of her capacity."She aided Kerry when he visited the country two weeks
ago, serving as his control offic
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