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Friday
Apr182008

45 000 feet somewhere above Cape Town

Leather seats, air conditioner, a few snacks and a great view.

Friday
Apr182008

I'm leaving on a jet plane

We leave from Cape Town in the next 30 minutes, landing in PMB. The plane was booked for our trip to Kenya, but since we had to postpone that trip we are using the flight time to get our team to the 'Mighty man of God' conference. It seats 8 passengers, has a small boardroom, a loo, and space for 15kg's of luggage each.

Exciting stuff!

Friday
Apr182008

An update on the 'broken' leg in question

This morning I went for Xrays and a visit to the orthopedic surgeon. It has been two months since I broke the tibia and fibular on my left leg in a motorbike accident.

I was praying that I could loose the aircast and the crutches, but alas the Doctor says I shall have at least another 6 weeks (possibly 10). He is pleased with the progress and the leg is healing. However, an open (compound) fracture of this nature does take a little longer to heal. When I had the surgery the surgeon said it would take about 18 weeks, but somehow I thought I could get along a bit sooner than that. In this picture you can see the titanium pin with two screws in the ankle and a screw in the knee. The fractures on towards the left of the picture.

I leave for Pietermaritzburg on the Power jet in a little while. It is going to be fun at the mighty men of God conference! I'll send some updates as I can.

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Thursday
Apr172008

A change of plans, 40 000 guys camping, and religious leaders take a stand in SA!

This weekend I was to fly with the Transformation Africa / Global day of prayer team to Kenya. However, as many would know there are still a few unsettled political matters in that region so we have decided to postpone that trip until we return from Israel in May.

Other news is that we shall be at the Mighty Men of God conference this weekend (organised by Angus Buchan - author of the book 'Faith Like potatoes'. Amazingly there are already 40 000 men signed up to come along for the weekend, camping in tents on Angus' farm! We shall be coming together to learn, grow, and deepen our faith. Can you imagine? 40 000 people traveling to Greytown in KZN to be together for a "men's" Christian weekend!? That is so encouraging! I am certain that it is going to be an experience of a lifetime! It will be an experience for a number of reasons:

1. It is going to be great to be with so many guys who are wanting to learn what it means to be a faithful son, husband, father, as a Christian.
2. It is going to be quite interesting to be camping on crutches!
3. We shall be flying in to PMB in the private jet (a first for me since entering my new post). It seast 8 persons and we'll be flying from a hangar just outside of Cape Town international airport.

I hope to post some pics, reflections, and insights! So, watch this space

Next week I shall be spending two days back in Gauteng at the NIRSA (National Innitiative for the Reformation of South Africa) conference. This conference is an innitiative of a number of prominent Southern African Christian leaders (Moss Nhla, Michael Cassidy, our own Vido Nyobole, and a host of others). They have invited 500 Christian leaders from both the pulpit ministry and marketplace ministries to gather for prayer and conversation about the current state of Southern Africa.

It is wonderful to see the Church taking a collective stand on issues such as HIV AIDS, crime, morality, good governance, and the economy.

If there is cell signal on Mr Buchan's farm I shall naturally post a few pictures and some blog posts from the Mighty men of God conference this weekend.

Wednesday
Apr162008

Picturing God.

I read this wonderful quote in my devotions this morning:

Picturing God must precede any speaking about God, for our pictures accompany all our words and they continue long after we fall silent before God. Images - the language of the psyche - are the coin of life; they touch our emotions as well as our thoughts; they read down into our bodies as well as toward our ideas. They arrive unbidden, startling, after our many years of effort to craft them. From 'Picturing God' by Ann Belford Ulanov.

The challenge is to see God before we attempt to talk about God.

Tuesday
Apr152008

A fantastic sunset on a paradigm shifting weekend.

This has been an absolutely fantastic weekend! It has been a long time since I've felt as inspired, engaged and challenged! The International Transformation Network conference was a real paradigm shift for me to realise just how important it is to equip 'marketplace' people to impact change in their workplace.

Since the team from Argentina, Canada and the USA were here we made the most of our time together. So, on Sunday and Monday evenings we had two 'marathon' meetings. They were marathons in the sense that there was great enthusiasm, excitement, and hard work as we met. However, they were also marathon meetings since we worked until midnight on Sunday evening, and just before 1am on Monday evening (Tuesday morning).

Tonight, however, my 'Half Time' meeting and conference call ended at 5pm, so Megie, Courts, Liam and I bought Steers burgers and went to the beach to watch the sunset.

I haven't felt this good in a very long time - hard work, worthwhile endeavour, and great rewards!

Tuesday
Apr152008

Redeeming the 'Broederbond' in Wellington

Today I am out at a Christian camp site, called 'Bergkroon', it is a gem! An incredible modern, spacious, well equiped camp site just outside Wellington - it's no surprise that it is beautiful, it used to be the headquarters of the 'Broederbond' (the Afrikaner version of a secret society, like the Free Masons). The Boederbond built this facility in the 1970's (I guess from the style of the architecture).

It has now been bought by a Christian group who have prayed throughout the premises, prepared it and got it all set up for Christian groups to use for their camps and weekends. In some senses one could suggest that what was intended for evil has been redeemed for good!

Just take a look at this setting. Isn't it incredible?

Monday
Apr142008

A great day in Parliament

It was a great honour and joy to be in the South African parliament today. There were many business and government leaders who shared the common vision of working together to create ways to bring about God's healing and transformation by creating strategic alliances for minstry in Churches and the 'marketplace'.

I am encouraged that there are people from various political parties, church groupings, and businesses who have the courage to work together to address the needs of our community, as God would have us do it.

For many years I have been so caught up in the 'work of the Church', forgetting that the Church is in fact present through its members throughout society - that is where (and how) ministry takes place.

Anyway, here's a picture of me in the 'old' chambers of parliament. We weren't allowed to take photos in the new parliamentary chamber.

Monday
Apr142008

Off to parliament today

This has been a fruitful, yet busy, weekend. We started with the ITN Confernce on Friday morning. It was a truly inspiriational event. I have given some reflection on the challenge to 'make the most of every opportunity' (note every, NOT just every religious, or ever Church, opportunity) as Paul writes in Eph 5:15-17 in this Wednesday's program The ministry and me that will be broadcast at 9am (CAT) on Radio Pulpit (you can listen to it via streaming audio at http://www.radiopulpit.co.za ).

Over the course of the weekend I could sense a shift in the hearts and minds of the delegates, most of whom were from 'the marketplace' i.e., from workplaces, large corporations, high office in government and other political parties, and education. There was a growing sense of recognition that God desires that we utilize every opportunity at ouir disposal, 'living wise, and not foolish lives', to establish God Kingdom of grace. The alliance between pulpit pastors and people who see their presence in the marketplace as an opportunity for ministry, is powerful! Of course the aim is to achieve the will of God through such strategic ministry, and in so doing not only to bring personal salvation, but also to work against systemic sin (such as poverty, greed, human rights abuses, corruption etc.)

The clinching thought for me was when one person asked 'If Bill Gates were converted in your Church, would you put him in charge of your Church's finance committee, or would you equip and train him to go back into the marketplace to impact the global economy with God's will and grace?' A real challenge!

So, today we shall be in parliament with some key leaders to seek to influence the climate of our nation by speaking peace, sharing grace, but also bringing challenge and truth. We met with some key South African and international leaders until just after 11pm last night to prepare for this critical meeting today.

I hope to be able to send a few pictures through, and some reflections. Please do keep this event in your prayers.

Saturday
Apr122008

Copies of my three most recent books free to download.

Saturday
Apr122008

A Cathedral of sport! Watching the Stormers and Cheetas at Newlands 'Province!!!'

Now I feel like I've made it back home to the Cape! This afternoon I am watching rugby at Newlands, the 'Cathedral' of South African Rugby!

Whether the Stormers win or loose is beside the point - they're the team that God favours!

Ppppprrrrrrooooooovvvvviiiiiinceeee!

Saturday
Apr122008

Stuck in procrastination mode? 5 tips to get you 'unstuck'

Merlin Mann is one of my favourite Mac enthusiasts! He has written numerous books, and has a regular column in the New York Times (I think).

Here are 5 great tips to help you get 'unstuck' if you're struggling to get those creative juices flowing - I don't know about other writers and bloggers, but I often find that I struggle to find anything creative and worthwhile to write. Well, here are a few tips for us:

Here are five great tips from Merlin Mann of 43 Folders on "getting unstuck" when you are procrastinating or don't know how to move forward.

Hack your way out of writer’s block - “Literally. Put five completley random words on a piece of paper. Write five more words. Try a sentence. Could be about anything. A block ends when you start making words on a page.”

Solve problems by writing a note to yourself - “Seriously, open up your email program, type in your own email address, then choose a brilliant subject line that perfectly encapsulates your particular problem.”

Do a fast “mind-sweep” - “And as long as you let that stuff accumulate as chunky deposits on the edges of your perception, it’s very unlikely it’ll get done since — well — they won’t get done until they’re been captured and properly started, right?”

Cringe-Busting your TODO list - “Per cringe item, think honestly about why you’re freaked out about it. Seriously. What’s the hang-up? (Fear of failure? Dreading bad news? Angry you’re already way overdue?)”

Patching your personal suck - “Every patch that fails teaches you a little something that might come in handy some day. Mistakes, as they say, can be a buddhist gift.”

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