Month: December 2011

Development Saturday: Youth Development Girls 7.0 – Conclusion

Development Saturday: Youth Development Girls 7.0 – Conclusion

*Note* This series comes from an integrative theology paper that I wrote on the intersection of the doctrine of sin and identity development in young adolescent girls.   I started this series so long ago, but I realized that there was more to this series that 

Nativity Scenes and Economic Justice

 

I have four different nativity scenes.

As I set them up I noticed something: all four of my sets had the Holy Family (Joseph, Mary and Baby Jesus) which is good, Jesus is central to this CHRISTmas thing. Three of my sets had the wise men. But not a single one of my sets had any shepherds.

Where are the poor and dirty teenagers and elderly who were watching their sheep by night?

WHERE ARE MY SHEPHERDS?

A few years ago, I went to a one day institute class from the Christian Community Development Association, about Economic Redistribution.

One inspiring story was that of Pastor John Liotti, from East Palo Alto who after years of living in the neighborhood recognized that one of the biggest hinderances to Shalom life in his community was the lack of good banks.

There were check cashing businesses and payday lenders. Both of which were charging INSANE amounts of interest and fees, preying on the poor in the community and keeping them stuck in a cycle of poverty that went deeper and deeper with each transaction.

So with the help of some wise men [and women] (MBAs and entreprenuers) John’s community developed a plan and started a community credit union.

Not everyone has an MBA or experience with leading a profitable business, but everyone can do something to do economic redistribution:

  • Like going into community Jr. Highs and High Schools to teach financial literacy and poverty awareness.
  • Having a financial accountability question in small group ministries. “What did you spend your money on this week? Did you make any impulse buys that you regret now? How did you use your money for the kingdom?” This is going to take a lot of vulnerability, finance is one of the most sensitive topics in American culture right now.
  • Micro finance loans, like KIVA
  • Shopping at local and minority owned businesses.

*I originally wrote this post 3 years ago I’ve updated it a little, but the sentiment is essentially the same.

Last night at Youth Group we made a Nativity Scene out of garbage, to remind us that the people in the Christmas story were largely from the bottom of society (Shepherds, Mary, Joseph, the Baby), or even those who were in the upper classes of society they were people from the margins (Elizabeth and Zechariah [old and childless], the Maggi[Outsiders to Palestinian Culture])  This was a great idea from Rethinking Youth Ministry

Here are a couple of the individual elements from our Nativity Scene.

The Marshmallow/Scotch Tape Sheep
The Virgin Mary, she just gave birth, so her hair is funky.Baby Jesus in the manger
Joseph
King Herod, he wants to kill the Baby Jesus - That's why he looks crazy.
One of the Maggi, bringing a gift to Jesus
Angel
The Shepherd Man
The Shepherd Woman

 

Music Monday: White Sandy Beach Of Hawaii

Music Monday: White Sandy Beach Of Hawaii

  A year ago today I was in Hawaii, watching the weather channel amazed that back home in Minnesota 17 inches of snow had fallen, and the roof of the Metrodome had fallen in.  Today I’m in Minnesota, watching drizzle fall and melt the little 

Weekly Photo Challenge: Celebration!

Weekly Photo Challenge: Celebration!

I’m participating in the Weekly Photo Challenge for 2011.  Here’s how it works.

Each week, we’ll provide a theme for creative inspiration. You take photographs based on your interpretation of the theme, and post them on your blog anytime before the following Friday when the next photo theme will be announced.

 

This week’s theme is “CELEBRATION!”  Which I love.  I love Celebration.  Here’s a few photos from the last few weeks that really say, “Celebration,” to me.

Celebrating the Holiday Season at the Como Park Conservatory
A Wider Shot of the Poinsettia display at the Como Park Conservatory
Richard and P.H. Celebrate Thanksgiving 2.0 with matching outfits (accidental), pie, coreography, and song.
Dad and Grandpa celebrate Thanksgiving and a successful hunt by making venison sausage.

Development Saturday: Youth Development Girls 6.0 – Violence Against Women and Girls

Development Saturday: Youth Development Girls 6.0 – Violence Against Women and Girls

*Note* This series comes from an integrative theology paper that I wrote on the intersection of the doctrine of sin and identity development in young adolescent girls.   I started this series so long ago, but I realized that there was more to this series that 

Shame and Fear Busting Fridays – Boys and Friendship

Shame and Fear Busting Fridays – Boys and Friendship

I saw this report on the Today Show about boys in late adolescence being ashamed to have deep friendships for fear of appearing gay, or girly. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32545640 For the past serveral years my work with Middle School students has primarily been with the girls in 

Christmas Gift Ideas – Clean Water for Elirose

Christmas Gift Ideas – Clean Water for Elirose

Ariah is a friend of Richard.  We sat near him and his kids at a fundraising dinner last year, he’s just a really cool guy.

Last year, Ariah wrote this book because he was looking for books that he could read with his own children about issues that are important to him.

This book follows friends in the developed world who have lots of beverage options and learn that in other countries, kids like Elirose have to travel long and far to get water and it’s often not safe.  The kids find different ways to raise money for wells, and Elirose’s community gets a new well.

The book is well written, the kids in the story are reflective of American diversity and the book provides teaching opportunities about poverty, activism, development, but also reading, writing, math and science.

The proceeds from this book go to Charity: Water a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations.

So buy a copy or two or three for the people you love this Christmas, and give the gift of a well to someone else.

Word and Wordless Wednesday Isaiah 40

Word and Wordless Wednesday Isaiah 40

Thunder in the desert!     “Prepare for God’s arrival! Make the road straight and smooth, a highway fit for our God. Fill in the valleys, level off the hills, Smooth out the ruts, clear out the rocks. Then God’s bright glory will shine and everyone will