“The challenges in life aren’t intended to make you fall but to watch you fly like an eagle when you conquer them.” Unknown

The ‘L I T T L E‘ things .
As you might know, the head of a company survived
9/11 because his son started kindergarten.
Another fellow was alive because it was
his turn to bring donuts.
One woman was late because her
alarm clock didn’t go off in time.
One was late because of being stuck on the NJ Turnpike
because of an auto accident.
One of them
missed his bus.
One spilled food on her clothes and had to take
time to change.
One’s
car wouldn’t start.
One went back to
answer the telephone.
One had a
child that dawdled
and didn’t get ready as soon as he should have.
One couldn’t
get a taxi.
The one that struck me was the man
who put on a new pair of shoes that morning,
took the various means to get to work
but before he got there, he developed
a blister on his foot.
He stopped at a drugstore ! to buy a Band-Aid.
That is why he is alive today.
I’m alive today because I decided to drop my bag off at
school (Nyack/ATS) ‘before’ picking up donuts for my office
For us church planters, think that
Paula & Randy White started their church with a handful and now are thousands strong taking over Tampa and the airwaves
John Osteen started Lakewood Church in Texas in a "barn" now they meet at the Compaq Center, once the home of the Houston Rockets
T.D. Jakes started with 10-members strong and now his ministry blessings millions around the globe
Now when I am
stuck in traffic
,
miss an elevator,
turn back to answer a ringing telephone
don’t have the resources I need to do ministry..
and remember all the little things that annoy me,
I think to myself
…
this is exactly where
God wants me to be
at this very moment..
Next time your morning seems to be
going wrong
, the children are slow getting dressed,
you can’t seem to find the car keys,
you hit every traffic light,
you can’t print those church brochures
or go ‘full-time’ just yet…
God is at work watching over you.
May God continue to bless you
with all those annoying little things
and may you remember their possible purpose.

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Ever wanted to send a prayer or word of encouragement to someone. Well now you can, straight to their cell phone! Yeap, check this out.

Are there things we can learn from the Latino community about planting churches? I think so. Just like so many other areas i.e. community development, social transformation, etc, Latinos have been involved in these and other things like church planting. We just don’t write about them and document our experiences so that others can learn from them.
Being a church birther myself, lessons from mi gente Latino has been on my mind. Wounded Healer is still evolving and we have talked amongst our leaders that we need to be comfortable with dynamic change–and that that will be the constant…change. With all that said, I’ve asked myself, what can I learn and share with others about church planting Latino style. Here is my list, perhaps you can add your own 2 cents?
1. Focus on the people not the programs. Although there is a crowd that is awed by megachurch resources, there are people out there that even with that don’t feel like they connect there. Those who have decided not to go to the big churches for whatever reasons, still are seeking relationships, socialization, connection. Many don’t mind "lack of resources" if they get "care".
2. Don’t stress out trying to be a walking encyclopedia on Church Planting 101. Our people "se tiraron", they just threw themselves out there if they were sure about one thing…that God told them to do it. Many didn’t know much of anything else but these folks had passion for reaching the lost, for proclaiming the truth of the gospel. Today, we know alot of the do’s and don’ts of church planting and we don’t seem to to ’see’ the passion or sense of urgency to reach ‘the lost’.
3. Cut Analysis of Paralysis. While I totally believe that we as people of influence should think through what we are and should be doing, we need to stop analyzing until we are totally paralyzed. Latino church planters of the past, just "did it". They didn’t wait for manna from heaven to move. They saw a need and filled it, they prayed for God to move and expected it.
4. Don’t set a timelimit. Ok, so maybe set a timelimit but not the "if you are not self-sustaining in 2 years close up shop" timelimit. Organic growth in different places, have different growth rates. The fact is that Latino church plants unless sent out by a mother church with money (usually not another Latino Church unless they are in the mega category) won’t have the slick marketing budget to do an all out canvas mailing to the community or city. I say go for 5. If after 5 years, you still have the same cats coming, no new converts, etc. then let go of the pride and say "it didn’t work". Wounded Healer just celebrated one year and is in its year two, we have not sent out any mailings, no phone calls to the community, etc. We are growing slowly. As a New Yorker, painfully slow for ‘me’ but I have to trust God and we as a church community have to make evangelism top priority by coordinating events that pre-Christians won’t be turned off by. We have to look at our "sacred practices" and see how we can reinvent them for people who don’t know God. All this can’t be done in less than 2 years especially with a small group of core leaders. I say go for the Fabulous Five. On the other side of this, there are those who believe that even if you still have the five you started with, that is enough to keep going? I’m not sure about that, what do you think? I think anything that is healthy grows. I don’t think we are all to be megachurches, as a matter-of-fact, the average church in America is between 100-350. I know this person who goes to a church of 20 that has been that way for 15+ years. They don’t have any evangelistic programs and are ok with that. I think that’s dysfunction at its worst. What do you think?
5. Make Whole Person Ministry the Core. We are working with the church that houses us which is a four story building to make it the GCC (The Great Commission Center). We are talking with area ministries to begin the South Broward Ministerial Alliance so that we can work together and utilize each other’s resources instead of reinventing the wheel. It was never meant to be about individual ego and the ‘look what I have done’ but about giving God glory and showing others ‘"what He can do". Pray for us here since we are all bi-vocational and we are dealing with a ministry that has never ever heard of this type of ministry. They had dreamed of using that building for the good of the community but didn’t know how. We believe this connection is a divine one and we pray that the community will be blessed by the presence of the GCC.
6. Make sure you serve Cafe con Leche. Ok, so maybe in other parts of the country you can get by with American coffee (yuk) but here in South Florida especially Miami and South Broward, don’t even dare. I am convinced that at least one person in my church comes soley to socialize at the end (ok so that may not be something to be happy about but I think its more her thing than it is a church thing
Most Latinos love coffee (except my sister-in-law) and love to feel like familia. That feeling has kept more people in the church than anything else and eventually God meets them there.
Bless you!

For all the reasons we’ve read and heard about concerning the growth of the Latino population in America, some music producer decided to do a version of our national anthem in Spanish. People are upset. I think it’s a good thing. I don’t care if they have a version for all the various races in America. What is the BIG deal? Here it here. Read about the controversy here. You decide.

There have been meetings of only a moment which have left impressions for life …for eternity. No one can understand that mysterious thing we call ‘influence’ …yet everyone of us continually exerts influence, either to heal, to bless, to leave marks of beauty; or to wound, to hurt, to poison, to stain other lives. [J.B. Miller]

Not only do we have to help others through this sexually charged world, we have to keep ourselves clean too. What’s the church to do? CT asks some leaders that question.

Flexibility, flexibility, flexibility. I agree and it says so here. I probably would have been out of work for 6+ years if it had not been for flexibility.

That’s right folks. According to this new report, jobs are to be had in Florida. The Broward area where we are is #9 on the list. Apparently, FL is hot and the Midwest is Not.

Here are some new pics taken today before our Resurrection Day Service! More pics in our Wounded Healer photo album on sidebar.

Me and my honey in clergy gear
Hiram with our bass player, Derek "he’s bad"
Hiram with our awesome piano player, Woody
Hiram and I with Alyssa, another NYC transplant
Hiram with the Royal Hood.