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Living a future reality…today.

Many of us already know the story of Matthew 15:21-28…check it out really quick if you need a refresher. I’ll wait…

Ready? K. The Canaanite womans’ faith. The Gentile woman who approaches Jesus because her daughter is tormented by a demon. At first glance, it seems to be an example of Jesus being a bit prejudiced, telling her “It is not fair to take the children’s food and throw it to the dogs.” (“dogs” here being a slang term for Gentiles) It feels wrong to read about Jesus denying a woman the healing of her daughter, based on where she was born. But as we realize the grand scheme of what’s happening here, I believe it brings us a new challenge…one that’s illustrated well here.

Jesus talks often about why God has sent him, and we see Him fulfilling all that God has been doing throughout the Bible up through this point in the story. He chose a people, Israel, and it was through Israel that God salvation was coming to all. The entire life of Jesus was pointing to a dramatic transformation that was going to happen as the Kingdom began to arrive on Earth as it was in Heaven.

IMGP9182But none of that had happened yet. As Jesus gives instructions to His disciples in Matthew 10:5-6, he tells them to “..go nowhere among the Gentiles, and enter no town of the Samaritans, but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” We know that Jesus did not come to abolish the law, or this group of people living by it. He came to be the fulfillment of that law, and those people.

So here in chapter 15, we have a Gentile woman approaching Jesus, asking for consideration of her daughter. Something any of us could understand. But God’s Word and promise in the Old Testament proclaimed that salvation would come to all but it was to be through the people of Israel…the people of the covenant. They had to hear the good news, and be reminded of the promises of God…and it would flow out from them for all. For Jesus and his followers to do it any other way, would be to make God into a liar.

And even though that’s the message going out from Jesus and His followers, we see there are moments where people buck the system. The excitement about what God is doing has already begun leaking beyond the people of Israel, and people want to know more about it. They’re thirsty to experience it. Sometimes they’re even more thirsty than the people God made His promise to a long time ago. Maybe that’s why the scriptures include stories like this, and the story of the centurion in chapter 8. Maybe that’s also why these stories stayed in the scriptures even as God’s activity did spread out as the Spirit of God was poured out over all, and going out to all nations. Today, we’re all considered descendents of Abraham (Galatians 3), and yet this story is still an important one to remember.

The question from the story of this Gentile woman comes to you and I as we begin a new year together: You see, God has promised a new way of life is coming and has now come. That He will make a New Heavens and New Earth – a complete “New Creation” for us to live within someday. But He’s also leaked a bit of it into our existence today. The ways of New Creation are not something we have to wait for. Like this anxious woman, the full realities and explanations are not what concern us….what we know are the simple facts: God has made new creation life possible even today. Our lives and our world are desperate for people who live from God’s Love, mercy, grace, faith, and Holiness. Will you live from a reality that will be fully present someday – NOW? Just as Jesus responded to the woman here who was stepping out on faith….He responds to you and I….when we make decisions to live as New Creations even today…

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Ethics of Hope

I consider myself a “hopeful person”.  I’ve even attended an optimist club or two.  I believe God has given us plenty of good reasons for being people “of hope” in a world that lives according to, and in service of, so many other things.  I had hope as I was growing up, that my circumstances did not define the trajectory of my life.  I had hope throughout college that whatever experiences were potential, were precisely that – POTENTIALLY available.  I took so many chances, and put myself, literally, on stages throughout college….and have the wife to prove it. 🙂

But these hopes pale in comparison to the streams of hope that have been winding and chiseling away at the canyons of my life for generations before I even arrived.  Hope, not simply that my life matters and can contribute something positive to the vast existence of humanity.  But Hope that my life can connect to something even larger than myself, something tangible and eternal.  Something that is much more solid than “wishing on a star”, and is empowered by something outside itself..something supernatural, and yet making a very real, transformational difference in our world today.  A difference that brings life beyond measure.

51VSUdr07KL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_If you’re still with me, I’ll reward you with a quote from the book, “Ethics of Hope” – “The peace of God is not an ideal–beautiful, but for us mortal and fallible human beings unfortunately unattainable.  Nor is it some far-off future at the end of our laborious days on earth.  It is the immediate present in our hearts and in the mystery of the world.”

This is a book for anyone who’s ever believed and agreed on the hope we have and live by as Christians, but find it increasingly difficult to know how to articulate just what that hope looks like/means/moves in a world where it seems so foreign a language.   This book has taken me a very long time to read through (started it in July, just finished yesterday), simply because I’ve been reading it in very small chunks.  At least once a week, I’d “take a walk” with Moltmann, or sit at the foot of his chair by the fireplace, or near him as he feeds a broken and hungry body, or hold the hammer as he inspects the ploughshare he’s been pounding from an iron broadswoard (note that he’s not simply “not using a sword”).  These words have the power to inspire incredible movements of God’s people as they seek to live practically in ways that transform our world by revealing the tangible and presently active Hope of God’s Kingdom in our midst.

“They surround the disabled with compassion and take in the unemployed and the homeless, and provide meals for the hungry.  For this the churches are valued by many people, and in Germany are supported and furthered by the state.  But they are also used by state and society in order to limit damage caused by their systemic injustice.  In order to prevent this, Christian service to the victims of this society must go hand in hand with public, prophetic criticism of the abuses resulting from the systems in force.” – Jurgen Moltmann

As we stand on the precipice of 2014, amid the cacophone of typical “New Years Resolutions”, what Hope draws you forward into all God offers for the year ahead?  What will it look like as what is unseen becomes seen in and through your life this year?   May we be people who are not only known for being “hopeful”, but as people whose hope is actively clashing with the forces that diminish and quiet the Righteous call for Hope in a world God has already claimed for His Kingdom…

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adoption fundraising update…

When we began this journey, we knew that so much of what was going to happen was in God’s hands.  I remember calling Bob Goff, and telling him there was a door upon which “Adoption Finances” was scrawled, and it wasn’t budging.  He prayed with me, and told me to call him back when God had helped us to kick down the door.  We’ve still not arrived on the other side of the door, but God is sure doing one heck of a ninja-kick at it.

The basic breakdown of our total costs is this:

1. Application and home-study fees – PAID
1. $9,000 as we accepted a referral – PAID
2. $9,000 when our case goes to court – ALMOST RAISED!
3. $3,000 as final payment
4. Estimated $6,000 in travel expenses…ish.

Our first payment of $9,000 was made earlier this year.  It felt surreal being able to send it.  The next payment of $9,000 is due when our case “goes to court”, which has been a potential occurance for a few months now.  We’ve been praying for it to happen, but at the same time we’ve been realizing IF it happened, we didn’t have the money to send.  But recently we realized – we’re almost there.

Fundraising-300x203We’re about $2,000 away from reaching our next $9,000 payment.  But here’s the cool part – we’ve been given a matching grant recently.  That means we only need to raise another $1,000 and we’ll have the $9,000 we need to actually adopt our daughter in the courts of the DRC.  This is where she legally becomes “ours”!!

I know we’ve already “written a letter”, and sent it to so many family and friends.  Sooo many of you have given, and we’re crazy-grateful.  But just in case this blog is able to reach places our first letter never reached, we’re putting it out there.  If you’ve EVER wanted to give, but for whatever reason you waited – now is the time!  Every dollar you give gets doubled automatically!!  $1 becomes $2!  $5 becomes $10!  $10 becomes $20! (you get the picture, NO amount is too small!!)

If you’re able, here are the instructions: Please send all donations made payable to “Hand in Hand Christian Adoption” postmarked by January 24th, 2014 to: (for tax purposes please include our name on the outside of the envelope only…do not put our name on the check itself)

Hand in Hand Christian Adoption, Inc.
Chadwick & Sarah Anderson
18318 Mimosa Court
Gardner, KS 66030

Again, thanks SOO much to each of you.  For your prayers and support, and for the generous outpouring that has come in waves as we’ve been working to knock this door down.  Feel free to forward this request on, if you know of anyone who loves financial magic tricks ($1,000 becomes $2,000!!!).  Join us in prayer, and we will keep you updated as we arrive at the January 24th deadline!!