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Do you know one of
the biggest reasons
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why people reject church?
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It's because churches,
and the people inside them,
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disagree with each
other all the time
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on all kinds of stuff.
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And if churches and
the people inside them
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can't get along, why would
anyone else want to join one?
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Hi, I'm Kyle, by the way.
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I'm a pastor here at Crossroads.
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It's my job to help
you explore who God is
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and discover the
life of adventure
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that I believe God has for you.
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Did you know there are
over 45,000 denominations
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of churches in the
world. That's crazy.
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See, the thing is, it
wasn't always this way.
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Turns out there
used to just be one.
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So what happened?
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Well, the same thing that
can happen to relationships
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and friendships and
families and break them apart.
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That thing is called
disagreement.
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Let's run an experiment.
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If I were to say to
you, Simone Biles
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is the opposite of a quitter,
and in fact, is a winner
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and the very definition
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of what it means
to be an American.
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And you would
disagree with that,
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I would simply say,
"Well, I think you're wrong."
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Simple as that. That's
called a disagreement.
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And here's the thing:
disagreement is okay.
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Me and our Senior
Pastor, Brian Tome,
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sat down to have a
conversation about just that,
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about what it means
when churches
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and the people in them disagree.
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Now, for those of you
who joined us before,
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this episode will feel
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a little bit different
than normal.
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We do have a weekly message.
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It's coming just a little
bit later than usual.
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Brian's going to give
a special message
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for our entire church to
hear all about God's love.
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You'll be able to
find that right here
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on Sunday evening.
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For now, I want you
to hear this interview
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I did with Brian about
how at Crossroads
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we aim to transcend the
norm of disagreement.
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Okay, so when I first
came to Crossroads,
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so many things about
Crossroads were different
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than any other
church I'd ever seen.
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Like Crossroads
seemed to think that
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the world's problems were
their problems to solve.
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If people are hungry,
that's the church's job.
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If people are sad,
that's the church's job.
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One of the most mind
blowing, though, is I remember
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you saying in a message,
"We major in the majors,
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we minor in the minors.
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You don't have to agree with
everything to belong here."
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And I had never
heard that before.
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So I'm curious, I genuinely
don't know this answer,
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where did that idea come from?
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– Oh, gosh.
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Well, a lot of what
Crossroads is came from
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reaction to my previous
church experience,
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reacting against it,
wanting to improve upon it.
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And I just saw a
church that I went to
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everything was this is what
you have to believe, everything.
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This is how baptism works.
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This is whether or not
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you can lose your
salvation or not.
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This is how you have to vote.
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This what you have
to believe about this.
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I mean, everything --
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– [indiscernible]
and all the stuff.
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– Yeah, right. And, you
know, we don't see --
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we don't see Jesus going
up to people and saying,
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"Come unto Me all
who believe this and this
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and this and this
and this and this."
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We don't see that.
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"Come to me all who
are burdened and weary
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and I will give you rest."
Right? Romans 10:9.
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Belief is is important.
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You should believe that
Christ was raised from the dead
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and confess Him with
your mouth that He is Lord.
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Okay, so belief is important.
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But belief in a very
small number of things
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is necessary to come
into relationship with Christ.
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And the more that
we layer on top of that,
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the more we actually
repel people from Christ
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and the more that we
believe my walk with Christ
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is all about just
having the right beliefs.
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It's not.
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– It seems -- I think
this is accurate.
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If the church has been
that, like "You've got to do
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this and this and
this and this and this
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to belong to this church."
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And if this one thing changes,
well, then we split off,
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make a whole another
church over here.
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It feels like culture
has mirrored
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that bad part of church's
history more and more
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where people are --
they can't understand
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you really, you don't
have to believe all the stuff
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to be part of us.
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What do you think
the fix is for that?
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– Well, this is very clearly,
very clearly our culture.
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It used to maybe be a
uniquely Christian thing,
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that you are right.
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That is the dividing
of denominations.
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We can't live with
differences with one another,
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so let's just keep
dividing and all that stuff.
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But culture has taken it,
modern American culture
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has taken it to much
more harmful extreme.
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I mean, you can't
think something
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that your preferred outlet
gives without being a hater.
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You can't have
any different opinion
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without being uneducated
or a bigot or whatever.
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It's really the worst of the
old school church religion
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with all grace
stripped out of it,
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all Jesus stripped out of it.
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And that's why we're
not able to -- part of why
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we're not able to live in
harmony with one another.
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– So you, I know, I know
you take a lot of grief.
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– No, really?
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– Yeah. I mean, have
you ever read your email?
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– Come on.
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– I don't know if you have.
– Come on. Really?
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– Sometimes they get
forwarded to me to answer,
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so I read some of them.
– Bless you, son.
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– You take a lot of
grief and it'd be easier
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if you just went like,
"You know what? Fine.
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We're just going to --
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here's the boxes
you got to check.
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Here's the 25 things
you have to believe
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to be part of Crossroads."
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You'd save
yourself a lot of grief.
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Why not just do that?
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– There's an old
phrase, you know,
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you've got to be on
the right or on the left,
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if you're in the middle,
you're going to get run over.
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And I feel that in a
lot of ways right now.
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I know with our
current controversies
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that are happening,
if I were to clearly say,
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"Hey, any sexual
orientation or desire you have,
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anything you want to do with
your body is good with God.
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Just, you know, if
you feel good about it,
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no one else is getting
hurt, then go ahead."
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Or I could also go,
"Hey, 1 Corinthians 6:9
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appears to say if you have
any of these compulsions,
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you're automatically
going to hell.
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We need to expel
everybody from our midst
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who isn't this way.
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We need to --"
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those two things
are very simple.
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There's a very
clear support choir
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for either one of those things.
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And both of those things are
defensible with sound bytes.
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But when you're somewhere
in the middle, you understand
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that often times
truth isn't as simplistic
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as as either side makes it.
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And I'm not committed
to being in the middle.
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I'm not in the middle or
we're not in the middle
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on a lot, a lot of
things. Not at all.
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Very extreme on things,
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but never consistently
extreme left
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and never consistently
extreme right.
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I think what you have
to do is you have to
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be committed to being on
the side of truth and love.
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– Was does that mean.
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– Well, being on the
side of truth means
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truth is an objective standard
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that can't be argued with.
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You know, this stuff
that we talk about,
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well, that's my truth.
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I prefer we said
that's my opinion
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or that's my conviction.
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That's not my truth.
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There's only one
truth, that which is.
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If I take your cup
here, my truth is
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this is going to stand up here.
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– Go for it. – No, truth is --
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That's true. Good thing --
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Oh, good thing I made
this oak with my own hands.
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Good thing I did that. You know?
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That's -- so truth is
-- truth is unbending.
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Truth is not really
up for debate.
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Now, we don't always understand
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exactly what the
truth is on things.
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But when you come to see that,
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you're going to
believe something
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that might not be understood
by the mass on the right
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or understood by
mass in the left,
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but you believe
that's what God says.
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You just go there, period.
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And then the love
aspect is you have to be
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really cautious of how
you talk about that.
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And that's the mistake we
made a couple of weeks ago.
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It wasn't a mistake
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talking about children
taking puberty blockers.
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That wasn't a mistake.
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It wasn't a mistake raising
a white flag and saying,
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"Hey, can we talk about
what's happening here
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in many of our clinics?"
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That wasn't a mistake.
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What was a mistake
is holistically over
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the service there wasn't
an attitude and demeanor
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of love that I exhibited.
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That was -- that was the
problem, so and that was --
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that was the apology as
well as well [indiscernible]
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But when you're going
to try to operate by
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there is an objective
standard of truth
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and love is kind of a
big deal in the Bible.
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– It seems like it.
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– It's kind of a big deal.
I mean, the Bible does say --
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it's the only Ancient
religious book that says
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and the first one
that says God is love.
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The Koran doesn't say that,
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other ancient religious
texts doesn't say that.
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The Bible says God is love.
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And whenever we
hear God is love,
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whether it's Oprah or
somebody else saying that
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or a modern day religion,
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they've all hijacked
it from the Bible.
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The Bible says that.
"What? What? He's love?
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I thought He was
just this harsh entity
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who said what it was."
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Well, He does say what it is
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and He can appear
harsh sometimes.
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And He does have
standards, but He is love.
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And that message
comes again and again
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and again in the Bible.
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So being in that place
where you believe
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in objective truth that you
don't invent on your own
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and that there's a God
who loves you and loves me,
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even if you happen to be wrong,
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that that should be a
Christian characteristic.
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– That's right. OK,
so last question.
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What is it for me, for us
to be part of this church?
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What is the attitude
you want us to bring
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to the collective
family dinner table?
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You are not asking us
to agree on everything.
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What is it you're
asking us to do?
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– I'm asking you
to put on a mindset
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you're not going to get
anywhere else in culture.
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Nowhere else in culture
do you have to sit in a room
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with people who
look different than you
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and act different than you
and think different than you.
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You're in college, everyone
in there pretty much
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looks the same or at
least the same age. Right?
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You're in a boardroom,
everyone pretty much has
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the same economic
thing or whatever.
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If you're in a neighborhood,
you're probably
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in a neighborhood of
whatever town you're in because
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and people probably
their vote the same way,
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wherever it is.
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We can do that in
the rest of the culture.
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When you come into
Crossroads, and including
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coming into where we are
online, not just in a building
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but into an online presence,
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you're going to be
filled with people
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who are very, very
different than you
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and you're going
to have to learn to --
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and think different than you,
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you're going to have to
learn to gird your mind
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or the Bible also
says gird your loins
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and just find something
different inside of you
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that the rest of the culture
isn't going to demand.
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We demand that you
actually open up your mind.
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We demand that
you actually listen to
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beliefs that are
different than yours.
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We actually demand that
you learn to be in harmony
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in a community where
there's things that
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if you were the senior pastor,
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you were on the board
of spiritual directors,
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it wouldn't happen that way
because you would change it.
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Hey, guess what?
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All of us have things about
Crossroads we would change,
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including me.
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– Including you? You
would change stuff?
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– Absolutely, including
me. No question I would.
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I've got a big voice.
I've got a loud voice.
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I've got more probably
singular authority than anybody.
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Yeah, there's stuff that
happens to Crossroads
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all the time that I --
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– You wouldn't change anything
that I'm doing though, right?
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– I would change you.
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You would just be deleted.
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You would be cancelled,
deleted and cancelled.
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But we have to -- the Bible says
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we have to bear
with one another.
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– Yeah.
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– When you're in a
church you have to actually
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bear with one another,
that means bear with ideas
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that you think are stupid.
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And they may be stupid.
They actually may be.
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But the biblical mandate
is to bear with one another
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in that weakness.
And guess what?
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You have to have the
the right level of humility
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to recognize that you believe
some really stupid things,
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too, that you're going
to be ashamed of
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when you get to heaven.
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And we're all too fallen
and too into ourselves
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right now to understand
all those things to the fullest.
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– That's right.
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We don't get there
because we believe
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the right set of checklist or --
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it's we get there
because of grace.
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– If it was belief then
demons would get there.
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– Yeah.
– The Book of James says that
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even demons know
the truth and shudder.
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So it's not our knowledge.
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It's not our beliefs or else
demons would be in heaven.
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It's it's our knowledge
that couples with love,
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which is a sacrificing
of ourselves
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that then leads us to
bless and serve others.
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That's what the
monochrome doesn't do.
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– Good stuff.
That's -- it's perfect.
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I know you're talking this
weekend about God's love.
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We're excited for that.
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We're going to give
everybody a link to it,
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so watch out for that.
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Thanks for hanging out with us.
I appreciate it. Right there.
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– Thank you. My pleasure.
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– Did you hear that?
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We don't all believe the
same things and that's okay.
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You know, the critical
thing in exploring who God is
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is to ask questions and to
follow where He's calling you.
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Like Brian said, part
of Crossroads core DNA
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is a belief that
we're a critical part
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of changing the world
and making it better.
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For the past 25 years
people from this church
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have stepped into places
that no one else would step into
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to tackle problems that no
one else is willing to tackle.
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And the impact has been amazing.
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We've served our
neighbors, loved our cities.
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We fought sex slavery on
the other side of the world,
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come against
epidemics and pandemics
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and all kinds of things.
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And the impact we've
seen is incredible.
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Here's why I talk about that.
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You are invited to join in.
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In fact, I want to
invite you right now
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to submit any project
or idea that you have
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that you think would
change the world
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and make it look more
like the Kingdom of God.
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What we're going to
do is pick 10 of them
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to financially support
before the end of this year.
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We will be highlighting
some of those
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right here on the
weekend message.
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If you have an idea or
project, you can submit it
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at Crossroads.net/letsgo.
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Now we're about to
hear from the first member
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in our community who
had a project selected
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as part of this initiative.
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Her name is Kiai and
she lives in San Francisco.
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She's actually been
called to start a nonprofit
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to help people in San Francisco
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build affordable
housing in one of
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the most expensive
cities in the entire US.
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Let's hear her story.
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– I think I just -- I just saw
people who are homeless
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and I had compassion.
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My name is Kiai Kim
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and I'm the founder
of Care Association.
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Care Association is a San
Francisco based nonprofit
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and we're working on
building affordable housing
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by putting land into
community land trusts
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and teaching people how
to build their own houses.
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I was working in
tech and finding that
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it was not fulfilling for me.
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And I decided to quit
and start a nonprofit.
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And then I decided that
I would talk to people
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and see what they
thought, kind of get a survey
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of what people thought about
building their own houses.
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And this one guy, he
jumped up and he is like,
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"I want to build a
house. Yes, sign me up.
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I will -- I will go to today."
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And I was like,
OK, that's enough.
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If we can find just
like two people like that
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out on the street, we can
make this project happen.
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And I heard not audibly,
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but the words
came, "Do nothing."
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Do nothing? How
do you build a house?
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How do you build
houses and do nothing?
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And I tried.
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I was like, I'm going
to listen to do nothing
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and I'm going to
literally do nothing.
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And then that week
was when I got an email
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from this -- from a developer,
a small scale developer
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who signed up as a
volunteer and said,
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"I'm going to help
you build houses."
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I'm like, "OK, God, I
guess I'm in it now."
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It's one of those
things that it was like
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God like put it on a
platter for me to take.
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And I think one of the
worries with starting
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a project like this
or any project really
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is knowing how it's
going to be done.
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And, you know,
I just, I trust God.
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Every time I have
had an obstacle,
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I would just pray and ask
and something would happen
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and it would become possible.
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With God anything is possible.
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The world is hurting right now
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and there are not enough
people solving problems.
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And I think that's
where God is calling us
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to step up and do
something about it.
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The harvest is plenty
and the workers are few.
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– Stories of impact
like Kiai's are a big part
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of why we exist.
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And if you got ideas to
make the world better,
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we want to know. Go
to Crossroads.net/letsgo.
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Now, before we end, I
want to share a way for you,
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at least the guys
watching, to meet other guys
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that are part of Crossroads have
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a powerful life changing
experience in person.
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It's called Man Camp.
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And I'm not kidding when
I say it'll change your life,
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it really will.
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It's been a movement
that's been growing for years.
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There have already
been guys from 30 states
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sign up for this who
are making the trip.
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I want to encourage
you to do the exact same.
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Here's what you can expect.
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– As you can probably tell,
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there's nothing else quite
like Man Camp out there.
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And for more
information and to sign up,
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just had to mancamp.us.
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00:19:04
That's it for now.
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You can check back
right here on Sunday
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for the special message
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from our Senior
Pastor Brian Tome.