{"id":10066,"date":"2007-09-13T13:11:24","date_gmt":"2007-09-13T18:11:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.covchurch.org\/newswire\/?p=10066"},"modified":"2011-08-08T13:14:34","modified_gmt":"2011-08-08T18:14:34","slug":"5821","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blogs.covchurch.org\/newswire\/2007\/09\/13\/5821\/","title":{"rendered":"Readers Share Their Thoughts"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Don Meyer<\/p>\n<p>CHICAGO, IL (September 13, 2007) &#8211; Hardly a week  goes by that we do not receive a few comments from readers on stories  published as part of the Covenant online news report.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>We will  share from time to time some of those responses generated through the  \u201ccomments\u201d link attached to each published story. This kind of feedback  is very helpful to our Covenant News Service staff as we seek to  identify and publish stories of great interest to a broad spectrum of  online readers of this report.<\/p>\n<p>Following are comments relating to  recently published stories, edited in some cases for length. To read a  particular story of interest, click on the headline.<\/p>\n<p>God Weeps With Us<br \/>\n<em>Don Fensterman<\/em> writes: Thanks for capturing so succinctly the Christian perspective. Blessings on you and your ministry.<\/p>\n<p><em>Patricia Anderson<\/em> of Oak Lawn, IL, writes: I was very touched by Don Meyer&#8217;s comments  regarding 9\/ 11. Having just lost my husband this past summer, I often  had some of the same feelings &#8211; anger, why, frustration, etc. Somehow  picturing God weeping with me in my loss is very comforting. I had never  really thought that way before. The two events are so completely  different, but we know our God cares for each of us, no matter the  circumstances. So thank you for what turned our to be words of comfort  to me.<\/p>\n<p><em>Marilyn Moore<\/em> of Somerville, MA, writes: Those of  us living in the Boston area reflect deeply on 9\/11 remembrances with  much pain. The two planes that struck the World Trade Center took off  from Logan Airport. Christians and many others like to believe that  horrid things cannot happen to religious people. Evil is all around us  on a daily basis &#8211; shootings in school, city streets, family violence.  We need to pray for understanding and love for all people in the world.  We mere humans cannot cure the problems of the world with a magical wave  of the hand. We need to urgently pray for peace in the world and in the  hearts of all men, women and children. We must pray that those who do,  or wish to do, evil things will be stopped and will have the ability to  find the Lord Jesus as their savior and redeemer. Let us build even  stronger prayer lives than we have now.<\/p>\n<p><em>Les Scott<\/em> of  Kerman, CA, writes: It is insights, such as this, that allow us to see  God just a little more clearly. Thank you for the story.<\/p>\n<p><em>Denise Johnson<\/em> of Chicago, IL, writes: Thanks for putting a human face on this story.<\/p>\n<p><em>Melissa Velez Luce<\/em> of Chicago, IL, writes: Thank you for your recognition of this day and  the weight it carries for so many of us. May those who have been deeply  impacted by September 11th know God&#8217;s peace and presence, and may those  of us who remain live each day to the fullest, with great reverence for  this gift of life we&#8217;ve been given.<\/p>\n<p>Martin Marty to Present Two Lectures on Wednesday<em><br \/>\nLucile Reynen<\/em> of Sycamore, IL, writes: As a former Lutheran, I was dismayed to see  that you give credence to a man whose theology of the priesthood of  believers is unbiblical, whose idea of who should be ordained is  questionable. Famous, approved by a society that has redefined sin &#8211; why  give him a voice on our campus?<\/p>\n<p>Two Recovering Addicts Honored for Outreach Ministry<br \/>\n<em>Thomas Robinson<\/em> of Seattle, WA, writes: I praise God for Joe and Carmin&#8217;s vision and  leadership for such a vital ministry. They are truly motivated in making  a difference in their community, and this award verifies their  commitment to excellence. It&#8217;s a real blessing to know them.<\/p>\n<p><em>Marlowe Shoop<\/em> of North Bend, WA, writes: This story is a wonderful public testimony  to the power of God in redemption. Thank you for reporting it on the  website. Thank God for his work in Joe and Carmin and their faithfulness  in being Jesus&#8217; hands and feet.<\/p>\n<p>New Provost Seeks to Strengthen Faith-Education Ties<br \/>\n<em>Brian Masters<\/em> of Chicago, IL, writes: I just thought what Jones said toward the end  was very important: &#8220;Its our responsibility to model what we want our  students to become.&#8221; I think that\u2019s a good point because students need  that model, especially in education where who we are is formed partly by  what we&#8217;ll learn. My main comment, though, is that it is important to  understand &#8220;who&#8221; students aspire to become as well.<\/p>\n<p>McKnight Book Seeks to Expand View of Atonement<br \/>\n<em>Stan Hagemeyer<\/em> of Jamestown, NY, writes: Most of us feel better when we have something  important boiled down to a relatively simple formula. Then when someone  points out a wider part of the truth, we&#8217;re uncomfortable. But the full  truth of the Gospel is going to always be bigger than a simple formula.  I welcome McKnight&#8217;s contribution to help us appreciate and embrace one  another in the context of God&#8217;s radical love and reconciliation.<\/p>\n<p>Want a Real \u2018Rush\u2019 on Your 80th? Try This!<br \/>\n<em>Sue Rode<\/em> of San Diego, CA, writes: Great example of life is for the living and  for all of us (in any way we are comfortable) to enjoy all God has for  us each day! I hope to be able to do the same on my 80th. You go girl!<\/p>\n<p>Palmberg Expresses Gratitude for Release of Hostages<br \/>\n<em>Gregory Du Bois<\/em> of Glenburn, ME, writes: I am very glad they are released, but saddened  that their release is being reported as capitulation. The South Korean  government is said to have &#8220;paid the ransom&#8221; of ceasing missionary  activity and withdrawing their troops. Doesn&#8217;t this mean that the  terrorists have won this battle? And now some of our brothers and  sisters in the Church, the South Korean Christians, have to decide  whether their calling to bring the gospel to Afghanistan will require  them to obey God rather than men.<\/p>\n<p>Prayer Answered: Egyptian Prisoners Freed!<br \/>\n<em>Dickson Mwati <\/em>of  Nairobi, Kenya, writes: Great News! Congratulations Jacob and Martin.  Our local church, known as ECCK-Kitengela, has a prison ministry where  we visit inmates once a week. Our main objective is to secure both  physical and spiritual freedom for them. And guess what? It is  happening! Therefore news of your freedom sinks deep in our bones. Now  evangelists Jacob and Martin, preach in season and out of season, in  prison and out of prison. Be sure to know that Pastor Dickson is praying  for you and is with you.<\/p>\n<p><em>Elaine Clauson<\/em> of Williams Bay,  WI, writes: Praise the Lord for this good news about the release from  prison of Jacob Emeto and Martin Oky! It is wonderful that Dan Johnson  and others in his church have been able to form such a strong bond of  support with these men.<\/p>\n<p>Churches Use Backpacks to Reach Needy Families<br \/>\n<em>Jeffrey Jones<\/em> of Biwabik, MN, writes: It is so great to see the local church working  together with other churches to help those in need in a real way, like  Bethany Covenant Church. It is so easy sometimes to try to get all the  credit or not involve other churches so that we can say, &#8220;Our church  alone does this.&#8221; I applaud Bethany for doing such a great job and  providing such a wonderful service to those who need it most. Wow &#8211; 850  backpacks, 500 bags of new and used clothing, 80 haircuts, with over  1,400 people attending. This is but one example for the non-Christians  in the area to see the church united together in action. I pray that we  together can do more and more of these types of services to our  communities.<\/p>\n<p>Grand Forks Covenanter Named Miss North Dakota<br \/>\n<em>Nancy Reed<\/em> of La Coru\u00f1a, Spain, writes: Thank you for the interesting article.  Wasn\u2019t Brenda Strombeck (married name) also Miss Minnesota before she  went to Thailand and Laos?<\/p>\n<p><em>Marilyn &amp; Gene Grenat<\/em> of  Lafayette City, IN, write: Isn&#8217;t it a blessing to see how God works in  his own special way and his timing to make all things come together? It  seems he did just that for you, to be where you were at the right time  to do his bidding and show his love through you to all the right people  at the right time. God bless you and may he continue to increase your  abilities in his name for all young people who feel offended. If you do  it in his name, he will provide and bless all who you touch. I love  young people! And now I&#8217;m older &#8211; but young at heart! Congratulations on  your new position!<\/p>\n<p>China: Chance Encounter Leads to New Faith in Christ<br \/>\n<em>Kathy Melton<\/em> of Murphys, CA, writes: Susan may have been one amongst many, but at  that time, it was Susan and the Lord that were connecting. A dove could  have come down on stage and there would not have been any questions or  ah&#8217;s. That was the most beautiful ceremony and I will never forget it.  Welcome to God&#8217;s family Susan, and God bless you.<\/p>\n<p><em>Nancy Cramer<\/em> of Boca Raton, FL, writes: I attended Triennial XII and was there when  Susan was baptized. It was probably the highlight of the time I spent  there. I went to China a couple of years ago and before I left, I asked  my 10-year-old granddaughter what she wanted me to bring her from China.  She, too, said, &#8220;Everything is made in China, Nana!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Marti Burger Thankful for Prayers of Covenant Family<br \/>\n<em>Judy Dahlstrom<\/em> of Lake Geneva, WI, writes: So glad you are on the mend, Marti. Thanks be to God for his loving care of you.<\/p>\n<p>Book Suggests \u2018Not Okay\u2019 Is Good Theology<br \/>\n<em>Frank Riley<\/em> of Orange, CA, writes: I appreciated the thoughts from Doug Bixby.  Taking a shot at that 1970&#8217;s book, &#8220;I&#8217;m OK, You&#8217;re OK,&#8221; I have also  added the following phrase from God to us: I&#8217;m OK. You&#8217;re not OK. But, I  can make you OK. OK?<\/p>\n<p><em>Dickson Mwati<\/em> of Nairobi, Kenya,  writes: This is a lesson for the Church and more here in Kenya. Meet a  Christian on his or her way to the hospital. Ask, How are you? The  obvious answer will be, &#8220;fine, thank you.&#8221; Let&#8217;s learn to say as Bixby  advises, &#8220;I am not okay.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><em>Bill Bowen<\/em> of Chicago, IL,  writes: Bixby&#8217;s &#8220;Honest to God Church&#8221; reminds me of Jess Laird&#8217;s  paperback (maybe 40 years ago): &#8220;I&#8217;m not ok, you&#8217;re not ok, but that&#8217;s  ok.&#8221; Jess left the D.C. fast track (heart attack) wrote another book,  maybe before this one, &#8220;I ain&#8217;t well, but I&#8217;m getting better.&#8221; They came  out in my time of need. Wish I could find them. Bixby&#8217;s book needs to  be in every church.<\/p>\n<p>Pastor Monitors Sierra Leone Elections<br \/>\n<em>Daniel Sesay<\/em> of Golden, CO, writes: I am from Sierra Leone and I have been watching  the progress of the elections closely. I&#8217;m thankful for how smoothly it  went and pray that this is the beginning of a much-needed change in  Sierra Leone. Pastor Phillips, I really appreciate what you&#8217;re doing.  May God water the seeds that you&#8217;ve planted &#8211; may our people in Sierra  Leone reap shalom.<\/p>\n<p>Delgado dirigir\u00e1 al CHET<br \/>\n<em>Henenel Jimenez<\/em>,  Humble, TX: Yo soy un estudiante graduado del CHET del ano 2006 con una  Licenciatura en Ministerio y he tenido el placer de ser estudiante y de  conocer al hermano Ed en anos atras. He estado al dia y con la  expectativa de quien iba a ser el nuevo presidente del CHET y me alegro  mucho que el hermano Ed, que conoce y ha trabajado en el CHET, sea el  que continuara dirigiendo la buena obra que el CHET ha hecho hasta el  dia de hoy: formado lideres de familia, iglesia y comunidades, donde hay  Profesor y Maestro que verdaderamente son siervos(as) de Dios que han  ayudan a la comunidad Cristiana Latina, y yo se que el hermano Ed  Delgado va continuar con esta mission.<\/p>\n<p>Delgado to Head CHET<br \/>\n<em>Henenel Jimenez<\/em> of Humble, TX, writes: I was a student who graduated from CHET in 2006  with a degree in Ministry and I have had the pleasure of being a student  and meeting brother Ed some years ago. I had been wondering who the new  president of CHET would be, and I am very happy that Brother Ed, who  knows and has worked with CHET, will be the person who will continue to  lead the good work that CHET has been doing to this day: forming leaders  of families, churches and communities, where there are professors and  teachers that are truly servants of God that have helped the Latino  Christian community. I know Brother Ed Delgado will continue this  mission.<\/p>\n<p><em>Norm and Vivian Harpole <\/em>of Westminster, CO, write: What exciting and wonderful news! May God bless you, Ed, in your new ministry.<\/p>\n<p><em>Harvey Drake<\/em> of Seattle, WA, writes: Congratulations to Ed! May he be blessed and a blessing in his new assignment.<\/p>\n<p><em>Nelly Bothi<\/em> of Concord, CA, writes: I am excited for Ed&#8217;s return to CHET.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Older Stories<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Occasionally  we receive comments about stories published some time ago. Most often,  readers come across them while topically perusing search engines or when  visiting the online Covenant News Archive maintained by Covenant News  Service. We appreciate reader comments at any time about any story that  has appeared as part of our online Covenant news report.<\/p>\n<p>Twin City Covenanters Minister to Grieving Families<em><br \/>\nMarian Johnson<\/em> of Minneapolis, MN, writes: Thanks for sharing this much of the news.  Daisy Anderson from Excelsior Covenant Church was attending a class and  was a part of the rescue team &#8211; worked with the children taken from the  bus. She is the wellness coordinator at Covenant Village of Golden  Valley.<\/p>\n<p>First Class of Spiritual Directors Graduates<br \/>\n<em>Paul Bramer<\/em> of Chicago, IL, writes: This program has the potential to deepen the  heart of the Covenant as people seek discernment and spiritual growth  through the prayerful listening of a companion. It complements our  outward focus on justice and mercy in the Covenant.<\/p>\n<p><em>Steve Ingham<\/em> of Leawood, KS, writes: We as a Covenant church have departed from the  true Word of God. It is tragic to see this New Age gnosticism taking  over a formerly Bible-believing denomination. What happened to &#8220;Where is  it written?&#8221; and &#8220;How goes your walk?&#8221; This &#8220;catholic&#8221; and eastern  mysticism practice does not lead one closer to the Jesus of the Bible.  Which Jesus are you conferring with? What spirit?<\/p>\n<p><em>Johnna Hayward<\/em> of Waterloo, Belgium, writes: This is a great moment in the history of  the Covenant. Congratulations to all who graduated! After being exposed  to four months of language school with priests, nuns and monks (and  before that, having studied the roots of spiritual direction in  seminary), I heard stories of how in some regions, the Catholic church  is losing some of the richness of spiritual direction that they began. I  hope that by us adopting this tradition and adapting it to our Covenant  culture, it could perhaps renew the tradition in other expressions of  Christian faith as well!<\/p>\n<p>Cho Concerned about Hostages, Reaction<br \/>\n<em>Randy Rodenborg<\/em> of Wausa, NE, writes: I agree with Pastor Cho. Why don&#8217;t we hear more  from our own people when our brothers and sisters in Christ suffer  around the world? It&#8217;s a little thing, but I try to include a current  story from the suffering church around the world in the bulletin each  Sunday. I do not know how many answer the call to pray, but I can do  this and pray for them from the pulpit.<\/p>\n<p>\u2018That Was God Preparing Us for the Girls\u2019<br \/>\n<em>Mary Pachmayr<\/em> of Lafayette, IN, writes: Again, I had a slight connection. I was in  BSF at the time and was in the same fellowship group with your mom,  actually we were in the same group for two years. She kept all of us  informed of what was going on, so even though I didn&#8217;t know you at the  time, I felt close to your family.<\/p>\n<p>Losing Jeremy<br \/>\n<em>Mary Pachmayr<\/em> of Lafayette, IN, writes: This is so touching. I don&#8217;t think I ever  told you, Sandy, I was working for Home Health at that time. I was  stopped at 9th and Union for the procession. My heart ached for you at  that time, and yes it was a long wait, but I was pleased to be able to  sit there and grieve with you and pray for all of you. Thanks for  sharing.<\/p>\n<p>New Name, New Faces, Same Mission<br \/>\n<em>Debbie Wareham<\/em> of Bartonville, IL, writes: I have to be honest &#8211; I don\u2019t understand  why you had to change the name at all. I grew up in that neighborhood  and don\u2019t recall it ever being called the Cuyler neighborhood. It\u2019s  always been called the Lakeview area, hence Lakeview High School. A  church does not die because of its name. Cuyler has reinvented itself  over the years with the changing of the neighborhood and its needs. It  makes me very, very sad that you thought you had to change the name in  order to attract more people. It\u2019s not the name, but what the church has  to offer. The saddest thing is that people that were lifetime members  of Cuyler, who contributed many of their younger years as volunteers for  many activities that Cuyler offered, have now left the church they  called family for more than 50 years because they were offended by the  change of the name. Don\u2019t get me wrong &#8211; I know all about change, but I  also know that there are certain things that don\u2019t need to be changed.  The name Cuyler was one of them.<\/p>\n<p>New Book Explores Why Jesus Had To Die<br \/>\n<em>Ernisy A. Charles<\/em> of Grayson, KY, writes: I think that is a great story . I myself  struggle with the idea why Jesus chose to die for a sinner like me. He  made a sacrifice for me and I am so happy that I choose to follow him  and no one other.<\/p>\n<p>Centering Prayer: Rediscovering God&#8217;s Presence<br \/>\n<em>Frank Clarke<\/em> of Deloraine, Tasmania, writes: Your comprehensive information is \u201cspot  on\u201d. It has made me aware of Satan&#8217;s insidious methods on the  unsuspecting church. Though the majority of its members do not want to  hear the warnings, nevertheless they have heard the warnings. Your  newsletters are invaluable for combating the apostacy.<\/p>\n<p>Bellevue (WA) Service Thursday for William Peterson<br \/>\n<em>Haydee Ruiz<\/em> of Boca del Rio, Veracruz, Mexico, writes: I am Mexican and looking for  my host family that I used to lived with in 1983 \u2013 Trauty, Mercer and  Becky &#8211;\u00a0 and I remember that we went every Sunday in that summer at the  Covenant church in Bellevue (or near there). I hope you can help me to  find them.<\/p>\n<p><em>Editor\u2019s note: Anyone with information that may prove helpful can email newsdesk@covchurch.org.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>COVENANT NEWSWIRE:<\/strong> To make certain not to miss a single story, sign up for the free Covenant Newswire headline news report.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wp-report-this\"><a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.covchurch.org\/newswire?moderation_action=report_form&#038;object_type=post&#038;object_id=10066&#038;width=250&#038;height=300\" class=\"thickbox\" title=\"Report This Post\">Report This Post<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Don Meyer CHICAGO, IL (September 13, 2007) &#8211; Hardly a week goes by that we do not receive a few comments from readers on stories published as part of the Covenant online news report. 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