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Dear friend,
It's been a while since my last letter and I apologize. Many great things have happened that I long to share with you. But as we continue to refine how we do things, we hit few a walls – a few unexpected delays.
Another Unexpected Delay
Regarding unexpected delays, I’m writing to you directly from a hospital bed! Over 10 days ago (May 21st) I had a misstep and tripped over a low box on my floor. It wasn’t a hard fall but I landed in a "funny" way.
I was in massive pain and it looked like a bone was about to pop out of my foot. So I inched across the room to my phone, called 911, and took an ambulance ride. My daughter Rebekah and her husband George live nearby and arrived at the hospital just as I did.
Surgery on June 3rd
I know a broken foot might not sound like that big of a deal. But my right foot has been my "good foot” since the stroke 12 years ago, and now it’s broken in several places.
I’ve been here in the hospital waiting for the swelling to go down before surgery. If my left foot was stronger I’d be able to wait at home but right now since I can’t walk, I can’t be alone.
Please Pray
My surgery is this Wednesday (June 3rd) and my future ability to walk properly will be affected. The best possible outcome is needed. I’m praying I’ll end up stronger than I was before!
Please pray for protection, as hospitals are crazy and often unsafe. And even better -- a powerful healing!
Also pray for adequate home-assistance. After surgery I won't be able to put weight on my right foot for about two months. So I’ll be in a rehab facility -- then I’ll need help at home until I can walk.
Family, Friends, and Jesus
My daughter Rebekah and her husband George have been right by my side to care for me and manage the vast details of this unexpected journey. They even found me the top Orthopedic Surgeon in Los Angeles!
Many friends have visited and brought goodies and some much needed laughter. More friends are on their way soon.
As always, Jesus is giving me the comfort that only He can give. I can feel God with me and know He will use this season for good purposes. Please keep me in your prayers.
When God Showed Up Big-Time
Below, is an article I wrote for Worship Leader Magazine. They wanted my opinion about the Jesus Movement.
The Editor said, “Tell me what you miss, and don’t miss, from those days. And don’t hold back!”
I was given a full page -- 800 words -- but my first draft was over 5000 words! I cut like crazy and could include most of my thoughts. Albeit highly condensed.
This was a time when hungry people collided with the living God. People still talk about it. And long for a similar outpouring today. God is willing – but are we?
With Love and Gratitude for Your Prayers,
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Reflecting on
The Jesus Movement
by Melody Green
How did we ever end up at that Bible study? Keith had a weekly show at a little nightclub where another performer talked with us about Jesus and invited us to a party.
Sprinkled into this typical Hollywood party (of laughter, pot, and deep talks) there were people sharing excitedly about Jesus changing their lives. One of them invited us to a Bible study.
They were unlike other Christians we'd met. They actually liked us. Maybe we should try their Jesus?
The God We Didn't Know
Met Us in Our Own Element
We were drawn one step at a time. Believers openly sharing with total strangers like us and saying they'd pray for us had an impact.
When Keith and I slipped into that Bible study people were already singing. They looked like us: longhaired and culturally "hip" but the similarity ended there. The LA music scene held easy access to emerging musical ledgends. Great music was everywhere.
But the songs this night were foreign to us -- just simple easy-to-sing choruses with only one guitar. Not current at all. But those simple love songs to Jesus held something better.
Love Broke Through
Within minutes, I knew I wanted what they had, even before I knew what it was. I understood it was about Jesus, but I had never heard the gospel before. Inside my heart, I heard a peace that told me, "You're home."
God's love took our generation by total surprise. We learned how to pray and were baptized wherever water was found.
As simple as that-in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - we were born again.
Without missing a beat, we raced back to our friends and families to tell them they needed Jesus too.
We took "light" back into darkness.
We were dangerous to the devil.
There Is A Redeemer
Every gathering was exciting. Fresh-faced newcomers felt accepted as they were recognized and warmly embraced. We prayed for them during the message and clapped as they went forward to meet their Savior.
One thing was certain:
We were not ashamed of Jesus.
Gatherings were often improvised because most of us didn't know what we were doing. We made mistakes and lacked wisdom, but there were no blueprints for our untraditional generation.
Today we have more skills and super-specialized teachings than ever, so why do we look back with such longing?
Make My Life A Prayer
Most of the noted musicians of that time were in secular bands when Jesus called them.
They joyfully forfeited promising careers, record deals, even their celebrity to sing for Jesus.
It was a sacrifice, not a good career move.
Today we can see that a successful career and livelihood (with all the industry trappings) is available by singing about Jesus.
Perhaps some of the early Jesus music reflected the sacrifice it took to make it in the first place.
I'm encouraged by much of what I see in the Church today, but I must admit, I have mixed feelings. We live in an extraordinary era of technology, bringing unsurpassed opportunities.
However, more isn't always better; unless it's about more people coming into deeper relationship with Christ.
Just Give Me Jesus
I long to return to the simplicity of that innocent love for Jesus. Things are again... complicated. The blueprints have been fine-tuned, but much of the heart, erased.
We judge the lost and insulate ourselves from the world, while "Celebrity Shepherds" are inaccessible.
The emphasis today leans more toward giving more money and more time to church events and building projects. Rather than befriending neighbors and helping the needy in our cities. We are too busy.
Divine appointments are often seen as annoying interruptions. These things are the opposite of what the Jesus Movement was about.
The simple faith that defined a powerful move of God has in some ways been replaced by super-sonic church services.
I'm grateful that a worship movement has been birthed. Worship lifts us to another level and gives us comfort.
But let's also be energized to go back for those who need this comfort too. Those who still need to meet Jesus.
A Harvest Requires Laborers To Gather
I miss hearing the Good News shared and newcomers given a chance to respond. If there are no newcomers, are we then just a big "bless-me club" as someone once said?
Today I hope the nets are being woven for an even bigger harvest, but a harvest requires laborers to go out and gather. I saw a spontaneous combustion of the power of God colliding with a hungry and willing generation.
I believe we can have it again: A Jesus Movement. Maybe the secret ingredient is contained in the name itself.
Reprinted with permission from Worship Leader Magazine September 2013
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I was getting frozen yogurt recently when I had a chance to touch someone's heart.
Kenny was in the back squeezing the last drops from three tiny sample cups into his mouth.
Clearly he was homeless and had not showered in a very long time.
I offered to buy him a full cup of yogurt and he came to sit with me.
We talked for over an hour about Jesus and Bilbe verses, before I asked to pray for him. I laid my hand on his head and he bowed his head and quietly wept.
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I prayed for things like his circumstance, shelter, provision, the embarrassing bladder problem he mentioned, and that he'd feel God's presence with him and God's love for him.
Kenny was elated with a new sparkle in his eyes. He gave me a big hug and went outside to his shopping cart of things.
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Hundreds of babies are abandoned on the streets of Seoul, South Korea every year, but one brave pastor made it his mission to save them.
He created a an anonymous Baby Box built into the wall of what has become his orphanage. Here, moms can drop off their babies instead of leaving them in the trash or in an alley to suffer and die.
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Wishing You A Colorful and Fruitful 2015
A Year-End Thought for You:
An Ending is Really A Beginning
We all want to “run the race” faithfully. We want to end well
But also keep in mind that life contains many seasons
And each season has a start and an end to it
Starts and ends don’t jump from black to white
They merge into "a greyish hue" for a time
As do dawn and dusk
Before sunrise or sunset
So in "the grey" of some seasons
Take care to handle changes with thought and integrity
Be mindful of details and of others' feelings too
Every ending overlaps every new beginning
...and colors it in some way
In fact, the ending of one season
Is the very start of the next
Love, Melody
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My communication with you is very important
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The Humility Of Christmas
In this Christmas season I am once again marveling at the miraculous birth of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Have you ever considered the incredible humility of Jesus?
The Father's plan of delivering His only Son to earth never ceases to amaze me. What an awesome event! A child created by God placed in the womb of a young virgin. How could something so impossible - be possible?
Jesus deserved to be born in the finest palace of the day. Instead, His official welcoming committee was an assortment of barn animals.
Since earthly kings have such a flair for grand entrances, who would think the King of the Universe would consent to such a humble beginning? But He did.
The humility of Jesus Christ marked His life and ministry from His very first day on earth.
What a day it was!
It was a day that forever changed the course of human history.
Wouldn't you have loved to have been one of the shepherds on that starry night? Can you imagine seeing an angel suddenly appear in the night sky to proclaim, "For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord: And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger."
And since one angel wasn't enough to declare the birth of the Savior of all mankind, a multitude of angelic beings lit up the desolate sky to declare their praises to God.
When the angels left, the shepherds didn't say, "Hey, let's go downtown to see if this really happened." To the contrary!
They said, "Let us go over to Bethlehem and see this thing that has come to pass, which the Lord has made known to us." Then they rushed into town to eagerly seek their Messiah.
The key to identifying Him wasn't that He was wrapped in swaddling clothes - that was customary. The sign was His mark of humility. Instead of being in a home as newborns normally are, the shepherds found Jesus in a barn just as the angels said.
God chose simple nomads - pious men with no wealth or social status - to be among the first to behold His Son. What incredible, unspeakable joy they must have felt in that holy moment as they gazed into their Savior's face.
Once they returned to their flock, the shepherds began telling everyone, everywhere they went, all they'd seen and heard. They "...made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child."
They were the world's first evangelists and their primary message wasn't about what it was like to see myriads of angels create a heavenly light show in the sky. They talked about what the angels said about Jesus - that the Savior of all mankind had arrived.
Can you imagine them telling their Jewish friends that the magnificent Messiah they'd been waiting for had come - but not boldly on a white horse with heavenly pageantry. Instead He was a vulnerable baby, born to a virgin teenager!
As a poet once said:
They were looking for a king
To bring salvation nigh
He came a little infant thing
That made a woman cry
But these itinerant preachers shared the Good News without shrinking back.
They didn't care if they looked foolish. They were already reflecting the image of their Savior.
Humility
Of course not everyone believed. The elite were probably offended that some rugged shepherds (an occupation considered somewhat shady in those days) thought they could tell them anything. It took humility to believe a Child could be sent from heaven to save us from our sins and reconcile us to God.
It took humility then. It takes humility now.
It takes willing messengers, too.
This Christmas my prayer is that Jesus Christ will be born in our hearts in a fresh and powerful way - and that our passion for Him will overflow our own life and ignite the hearts of those around us.
May we, like those early shepherds, have the courage to boldly proclaim what we know is true. We must not be ashamed to crown Jesus King of Kings and Lord of Lords for all the world to see. May we not wilt in the face of ever-increasing mockery - even by the most elite. And may we understand that we, like those first shepherds, are God's chosen messengers to the earth today.
The Christmas season is a natural time for us to reach out to others. As unbelievers try to enter into the "spirit of Christmas," they adopt greater attitudes of giving, openness, and goodwill. This gives us opportunities to share our faith that aren't normally there.
In fact, during this season many people become acutely aware of their lack of connectedness to family and friends - and their feelings of loneliness or depression intensify. Sadly, more people commit suicide around Christmas than at any other time of the year.
Like the shepherds, you have seen Jesus. You have witnessed His birth in your heart. This is what your family, friends, and fellow workers need to hear.
A Greater Gift
This is why Jesus came. Use this occasion to share Christ with someone who doesn't know Him. Make a phone call, write a letter, take someone to lunch. Tell them the "spirit of Christmas" doesn't have to disappear on December 26th, but can be carried in their heart all year long. Introduce them to the Prince of Peace, who can give them a peace on earth that cannot be taken away.
Jesus, in an effort to reach those who needed to hear, was the perfect example of humility in every area. May we too, in humility, forget ourselves enough to be His messengers to those who need Him.
What greater Christmas gift could there be?
*Article reprinted from The Last Days Magazine, Vol. 15.4, 1992.
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