Aaron Davis's nickname is the Tattoed Preacher. His mission in life is to touch the untouchable and reach the unreachable. No small task, but his 17 years of ministry experience in areas that most people won't go give him an edge.
And speaking of edge, I am a fan of his edgy look. From the bald head to sleeved-out arms to the bike he rides. But it brings up a question: what should Christians look like? In my opinion, there is no set standard of dress that makes one holier than another. It takes people from all walks of life to reach people from all walks of life.
Would you be willing to bring the word to gangsters, thugs, and drug dealers?
No?
Me either?
God bless men like Aaron Davis who are brave enough to put their lives on the line to do it because the rough crowd they minister to are totally worth the risk. Every soul is worth it. (John 3:16)
It was a life without God that got them into those situations, and it is only a life with God that can get them out.
Aaron Davis is the author of two books, Love Thy Neighbor...? and The Spirit of Religion, which can be found on Amazon.
In John 17:20-21 Jesus prayed, "My prayer for all of them is that they
will be one, just as you and I are one, Father--that just as you are in
me and I am in you, so they will be in us, and the world will believe
you sent me." (NLT) The Christian church continues to find points of
contingency by which they justify their divisions. Many do not realize
that it is not the Spirit of God under which they operate, but a subtle
counterfeit named Religion. The Spirit of Religion has been the greatest
opposition of the Christian Church since its inception. It was the
"religious" leaders of Jesus' day who were influenced by this spirit and
continually sought to discredit Christ and his teachings. Those who
were bound by this spirit sought to silence Christ, and eventually found
cause to kill Him. This same spirit at work today continues to cause
division, among Christians as well as between Christians and
non-Christians. This book has been written to expose the evil influence
that Satan has had upon the Christian church under the guise of religion
and to release those who have been bound by religions chains by
establishing a true relationship with God. Issues addressed in this book
include: What is the Spirit of Religion?What is the difference between
church doctrine and sin?Why do Christians judge? What does it mean to
"be ye separate?"What does the Bible say about those who are Tattooed or
Pierced? What is the difference between having a religion and
experiencing a relationship with God? ....and much more.
Buy on Amazon!
In John 17:20-21 Jesus prayed, "My prayer for all of them is that they
will be one, just as you and I are one, Father--that just as you are in
me and I am in you, so they will be in us, and the world will believe
you sent me." (NLT) The Christian church continues to find points of
contingency by which they justify their divisions. Many do not realize
that it is not the Spirit of God under which they operate, but a subtle
counterfeit named Religion. The Spirit of Religion has been the greatest
opposition of the Christian Church since its inception. It was the
"religious" leaders of Jesus' day who were influenced by this spirit and
continually sought to discredit Christ and his teachings. Those who
were bound by this spirit sought to silence Christ, and eventually found
cause to kill Him. This same spirit at work today continues to cause
division, among Christians as well as between Christians and
non-Christians. This book has been written to expose the evil influence
that Satan has had upon the Christian church under the guise of religion
and to release those who have been bound by religions chains by
establishing a true relationship with God. Issues addressed in this book
include: What is the Spirit of Religion? What is the difference between
church doctrine and sin? Why do Christians judge? What does it mean to
"be ye separate?"What does the Bible say about those who are Tattooed or
Pierced? What is the difference between having a religion and
experiencing a relationship with God? ....and much more.
Buy on Amazon!
I challenge you to live a life without judgement, to see people's hearts and not skin, to dress yourself in the Holy Spirit, disregarding current fashion trends, and to truly love thy neighbors. This doesn't mean you have to love what they do, but it does mean showing them God's love regardless. Who knows? You may be the missing piece in their life puzzle.
Each morning, I receive a daily Bible verse on my phone. Today, I read Matthew 18:5-6: "Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me, but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea."
You may think you are not leading anyone astray because you live a straight-laced life, but if you pass judgement on others and make them feel inadequate and unacceptable in God's eyes, then you are as guilty as the sinners. Judging others and making them feel unworthy actually drives them further away from God. Love thy neighbors. Love their spirits. Look through the behaviors and outer coverings and see them as God sees them.
My hero, Henry Hearth, is a bit of a rebel. Driven from religion by hypocrisy and judgement, he struggles. I call him my:
Bad News Bringing the Good News!
I pray you'll love him as much as I do! Listen. Do you hear that? He's revving that engine, checking his mirrors, and heading straight for Sweet Home, Texas...
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Sunday, September 28, 2014
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Romance Framework in Sweet Home
Lovin' this reno show on HGTV featuring two writers-turned-renovators.
But more than that - the hubby is scruffy, tattoed minister!! For those
of you following my Sweet Home, Texas series, you're in for a treat. The
next installment in the series - HENRY - features a tattoed,
motorcycle-ridin' minister hero. Not at all based on this man, but every
time I watch, I can't help but think, "That's Henry!" A dream home
construction brings wandering framer, Henry Hearth, back to Sweet Home,
Texas, where he begins the framework on Dr. Bliss Ayers' home...and a
new life!
My Big Family Renovation
My Big Family Renovation
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Holdin' on to the Memory of Robin Williams
I didn't know Robin Williams personally, but I was deeply saddened to hear about his death. The thing about someone as iconic as Robin Williams is that he appeared in so many movies and played so many memorable characters in a career that spanned several decades. There isn't a generation alive today that doesn't have at least one Robin Williams film on their favorites list. Once an actor is gone, it's hard to watch the movies in the same way. I speak for a lot of people when I say he will be missed.
And like a lot of people, I was surprised to learn that he'd struggled with addiction and battled depression. It's easy to think that someone so funny would be one of the happiest people in the world. He must channel all that energy and enthusiasm from somewhere, right? Wrong. It's tough to discern what lies behind a smile or a laugh or bubbly personality. There are millions of people floundering around through life and masking their true feelings with this, that, or the other. Robin Williams was no exception.
Which brings up debate in the Christian world as to the final destination of his soul. I don't know why some Christians play this guessing game: Heaven or hell? I, for one, make great effort to judge nobody. There are too many unknowns.
But why am I posting about this on my Sweet Homemade Cafe blog?
My heroine in the third book in the Sweet Home, Texas series - HOLDEN - struggles with her faith because her father committed suicide.
"No, Irelynn. Thank you for making this past week the most memorable of my life. I know God had a hand in this. Do you believe in a higher plan?"
"I struggle with all that."
"With your faith, you mean?"
She nodded. "Do you remember I told you my father killed himself?"
"Yes."
"Well, I want to believe. I was raised to believe. Most days I do believe, but in my dark moments, I remember what the Bible says about suicide. I can't think about the possibility of my dad's soul..."
Her voice trailed off. She was unable to finish. Instead, she focused on her breathing and holding back tears. If she had a breakdown in front of him, it would be her own fault for bringing the subject up in the first place. While she needed to talk about her fear with someone, she really, really wished she'd have picked a better time and place. She barely knew Holden. And here they were standing in a place that could crumble at any moment.
Standing in a place that could crumble at any moment...
Indeed, that's literally where she was in her life.
Oh, God.
"I do remember. I also remember you telling me that, at the time of his death, he wasn't in his right mind. God knows that it was the illness, not the man, who made that decision. He won't be held accountable. Don't let your fears control you and keep you from a deep relationship with your Savior. Jesus loves your dad and you. Do you believe that, Irelynn?"
I'm not saying that suicide is okay, but I know that Robin Williams was standing in a place that could crumble at any moment. We don't know the depth of his addiction or depression. He could have very well not been in his right mind at that time. Think about Alzheimer's patients that say and do things that they normally wouldn't. How about the clinically insane? What about those who live in extreme pain or develop degenerative brain disease?
Jesus loved Robin Williams. Beyond that, I cannot and will not make judgments or speculations. I believe God knows that it was the illness, not the man, who made that decision.
Jayna Morrow’s romance novels and a resource for writers have spent time on the Amazon Top 10 lists. Morrow brings to life heartwarming stories that embody realistic plots with an uplifting message, giving readers a sweet and warmly satisfying sense of love and hope.
Morrow is the author of the Sweet Home, Texas series - Garrett; Gabriel, and Holden, numerous sweet contemporary and inspirational works; a short read with several other Prism Book Group authors, A Blizzard Wedding; a resource for writers, Book Writing for the Rest of Us: The Layering Process, a book of devotionals for writers, 45 Devotionals for Christian Writers, and several children’s books. She has been featured at eReader News Today, Daily Cheap Reads, Working Writers and Bloggers, Books for Book Lovers, The Old Stone Wall, Lilly’s Book Club, Book Goodies, Nearly Brilliant, Goodreads, and Christian eBooks Today. She is an active member of the East Texas Writers Association and is a regular guest speaker, presenting mini-workshops on plotting structure, drafting a novel in 30 days, and the layering process.
In addition to writing novels, Morrow is an elementary school reading teacher. She and her husband, Chip, are patrons of the arts, especially fine arts and music. They also enjoy the outdoors and frequently go off-roading, canoeing, barge riding on Caddo Lake, and camping.
She is a devoted mother to two precious little girls and spends a majority of her time creating memories with them. Jayna, Chip, and the girls live in East Texas, near the Lousiana border.
www.jaynamorrow.com
And like a lot of people, I was surprised to learn that he'd struggled with addiction and battled depression. It's easy to think that someone so funny would be one of the happiest people in the world. He must channel all that energy and enthusiasm from somewhere, right? Wrong. It's tough to discern what lies behind a smile or a laugh or bubbly personality. There are millions of people floundering around through life and masking their true feelings with this, that, or the other. Robin Williams was no exception.
Which brings up debate in the Christian world as to the final destination of his soul. I don't know why some Christians play this guessing game: Heaven or hell? I, for one, make great effort to judge nobody. There are too many unknowns.
But why am I posting about this on my Sweet Homemade Cafe blog?
My heroine in the third book in the Sweet Home, Texas series - HOLDEN - struggles with her faith because her father committed suicide.
"No, Irelynn. Thank you for making this past week the most memorable of my life. I know God had a hand in this. Do you believe in a higher plan?"
"I struggle with all that."
"With your faith, you mean?"
She nodded. "Do you remember I told you my father killed himself?"
"Yes."
"Well, I want to believe. I was raised to believe. Most days I do believe, but in my dark moments, I remember what the Bible says about suicide. I can't think about the possibility of my dad's soul..."
Her voice trailed off. She was unable to finish. Instead, she focused on her breathing and holding back tears. If she had a breakdown in front of him, it would be her own fault for bringing the subject up in the first place. While she needed to talk about her fear with someone, she really, really wished she'd have picked a better time and place. She barely knew Holden. And here they were standing in a place that could crumble at any moment.
Standing in a place that could crumble at any moment...
Indeed, that's literally where she was in her life.
Oh, God.
"I do remember. I also remember you telling me that, at the time of his death, he wasn't in his right mind. God knows that it was the illness, not the man, who made that decision. He won't be held accountable. Don't let your fears control you and keep you from a deep relationship with your Savior. Jesus loves your dad and you. Do you believe that, Irelynn?"
I'm not saying that suicide is okay, but I know that Robin Williams was standing in a place that could crumble at any moment. We don't know the depth of his addiction or depression. He could have very well not been in his right mind at that time. Think about Alzheimer's patients that say and do things that they normally wouldn't. How about the clinically insane? What about those who live in extreme pain or develop degenerative brain disease?
Jesus loved Robin Williams. Beyond that, I cannot and will not make judgments or speculations. I believe God knows that it was the illness, not the man, who made that decision.
Jayna Morrow’s romance novels and a resource for writers have spent time on the Amazon Top 10 lists. Morrow brings to life heartwarming stories that embody realistic plots with an uplifting message, giving readers a sweet and warmly satisfying sense of love and hope.
Morrow is the author of the Sweet Home, Texas series - Garrett; Gabriel, and Holden, numerous sweet contemporary and inspirational works; a short read with several other Prism Book Group authors, A Blizzard Wedding; a resource for writers, Book Writing for the Rest of Us: The Layering Process, a book of devotionals for writers, 45 Devotionals for Christian Writers, and several children’s books. She has been featured at eReader News Today, Daily Cheap Reads, Working Writers and Bloggers, Books for Book Lovers, The Old Stone Wall, Lilly’s Book Club, Book Goodies, Nearly Brilliant, Goodreads, and Christian eBooks Today. She is an active member of the East Texas Writers Association and is a regular guest speaker, presenting mini-workshops on plotting structure, drafting a novel in 30 days, and the layering process.
In addition to writing novels, Morrow is an elementary school reading teacher. She and her husband, Chip, are patrons of the arts, especially fine arts and music. They also enjoy the outdoors and frequently go off-roading, canoeing, barge riding on Caddo Lake, and camping.
She is a devoted mother to two precious little girls and spends a majority of her time creating memories with them. Jayna, Chip, and the girls live in East Texas, near the Lousiana border.
www.jaynamorrow.com
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