Friday, December 5, 2008

Friday, October 17, 2008

All in the name of what?

The following is a disturbing email I received. Whatever you believe, you cannot believe there isn't a sanctity of life. Whatever you believe, you actually have the freedom to believe in it. We do not face such terrors here on American soil because of the freedoms we have, paid for with the costly price of our troops, past and present. It's not Veteran's Day or Memorial Day, but remember the sacrifices which have been made since the American Revolution. Freedom is not free, my friends.
Dear beloved sponsors and friends of Good News India.
We have never seen anything like this. We knew that
Orissa was the most resistant and hostile State in India
as far as the Gospel is concerned. And we brushed off the
continuous threats and harassment we faced as we went
about His work. But none of our staff imagined that they
would see this kind of carnage... And it seems to be
totally under the radar of the Western Media.
Let me explain. A militant Hindu priest and 4 of his
attendants, who were zealously going around the villages
of Orissa and 'reconverting' people back to Hinduism, were
gunned down by unknown assailants in Central Orissa last
weekend. Immediately the Christians were blamed. The cry
rose up...'Kill the Christians!' And the horror began...
In the past 4 days, we have first hand witness to hundreds
of churches being blown up or burned and many, many dozens
of Christian tribals have been slaughtered. For no other
reason than they bare the name of Christ.
Night and day I have been in touch with our Good News
India Directors spread across 14 Dream Centers in
Orissa... they are right in the middle of all this chaos.
In Tihidi, just after the police came to offer
protection, a group of 70 blood-thirsty militants came to
kill our staff and destroy the home. They were not
allowed to get in, but they did a lot of damage to our
Dream Center by throwing rocks and bricks and smashing our
gate, etc. They have promised to come back and 'finish
the job.' Our kids and staff are locked inside and have
stayed that way with doors and windows shut for the past 3
days. It has been a time of desperately calling on the
Lord in prayer. More police have come to offer
protection. In Kalahandi, the police and some local
sympathizers got to our dream center and gave our staff
and kids about 3 minutes notice to vacate. No one had time
to even grab a change of clothes or any personal
belonging. As they fled, the bloodthirsty mob came to kill
everyone in the building. We would have had a mass funeral
there, but for His grace. In Phulbani, the mob came
looking for Christian homes and missions. The local Hindu
people, our neighbors turned them away by saying that
there were no Christians in this area. So they left. We
had favor. The same thing happened in Balasore.
All our dream centers are under lock down with the kids
and staff huddled inside and police outside. The fanatics
are circling outside waiting for a chance to kill. Others
were not so fortunate. In a nearby Catholic orphanage, the
mob allowed the kids to leave and locked up a Priest and a
computer teacher in the house and burned them to death.
Many believers have been killed and hacked into pieces and
left on the road... even women and children. At another
orphanage run by another organization, when this began,
the Director and his wife jumped on their motorbike and
simply fled, leaving all the children and staff behind.
Every one of our GNI directors that I have spoken to said:
'We stay with our kids... we live together or die
together, but we will never abandon what God has called us
to do.' More than 5000 Christian families have had their
homes burned or destroyed. They have fled into the jungles
and are living in great fear waiting for the authorities
to bring about peace. But so far, no peace is foreseen.
This will continue for another 10 days... supposedly the
14 day mourning period for the slain Hindu priest. Many
more Christians will die and their houses destroyed. Many
more churches will be smashed down. The Federal government
is trying to restore order and perhaps things will calm
down. We ask for your prayers. Only the Hand of God can
calm this storm. None of us know the meaning of
persecution. But now our kids and staff know what that
means. So many of our kids coming from Hindu backgrounds
are confused and totally bewildered at what is happening
around them. So many of their guardians have fled into the
jungles and are unable to come and get them during these
trying times. Through all this, I am more determined
than ever to continue with our goal: the transformation of
a community by transforming its children. Orissa will be
saved... that is our heart's cry. If we can take these
thousands of throw-away children and help them to become
disciples of Jesus, they will transform an entire region.
It is a long-term goal, but it is strategic thinking in
terms of the Great Commission.
What can you do? First, please uphold all this in
fervent prayer. Second, pass this e-mail on to as many
friends as you can. We must get the word out and increase
our prayer base for this is spiritual warfare at its most
basic meaning. We are literally fighting the devil in
order to live for His Kingdom. The next 10 days are
crucial. We pray for peace and calm to pervade across
Orissa.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Please pass it
on and help us to get as many people to partner with us on
this cutting edge effort to fulfill His mandate: Go and
make disciples of all nations...
Prayer works!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Freedom

Nothing like being sick and shopping online in your own store while clearing out voicemails and emails from your business. Lots of nice handbags from our newest partner store – very cool… I’m not even a bag person and I’ve got half a dozen bags I’m eyeing!


So what else is new with me? I was in Denver last week for business. We were celebrating Free Enterprise. It was a phenomenal trip and I’m really excited about what we’re doing and where things are headed. We are one of the few industries which are actually growing in the current economic situation, and we get to help people make money, if they are willing to learn and to work hard.


The topic I really wanted to write about today is really about Freedom and Free Enterprise, upon which America was founded. I grew up in a country which says it is democratic but it’s really more socialistic in government and reality. “A benevolent big brother” as someone once described the government. The country is safe to wander around and it is stable, but the people have no dream, limited joy, and are unaware of how little freedom they really have. There is no such thing as freedom of speech in the public because you might get arrested for an illegal gathering (a permit is required for any gathering of more than 8 people) or you might end up on the political blacklist depending on what you have to say. The stress on people there is unbelievable and they fear to pursue their own dreams because they so dependent on having security, even if it means that someone else is controlling your life.


Here in America, we have the freedom of equal opportunity, which allows us to pursue our dreams and spurs us to pursue excellence. Do not make the mistake of confusing equal opportunity with equality of outcome. Equality of outcome is not only incompatible with the foundations of the United States of America; it is also only possible with force and a resulting loss of freedom. We have been given freedom to choose! You tell your kids to make right choices; do likewise. Inform and educate yourselves on the history of this country and dig for the truth which isn’t being taught in the classrooms. Inform and educate yourselves on the relationship between Economics and Freedom (I highly recommend the book “Free To Choose” by Milton & Rose Friedman, Harcourt Brace, 1980).


Open your eyes to what makes this country the one that most people want to get to, legally or not. Why do you think the Green Card is the most sought after piece of plastic in the world? The media is no longer as unbiased as you think – they have their own agenda. You know that yet why do you treat everything they say as the one and only truth? Do your research with due diligence so that you can make an informed decision.


There’s something wrong in a free country if 80% of the people are voting that the top 10% must help the bottom 10%. That is not freedom. Imagine the homeless person telling you what to do with your $20,000 or $40,000 a year income. You won’t stand for it, so why would you do the same to someone else? Or do you go for it because you are so used to your boss dictating your lifestyle and choices because he/she decides what income you make?


Keep this country free, for us and for the future generations.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The Right Thing To Do

I was sick yesterday and got wiped out even just taking a shower. All I could manage for the next 4 hours was watching TV and had the opportunity to watch “Eight Below” (well, most of it anyway).

I couldn’t help but cry at several points in the movie (hey I’m sick, remember?). Besides, I’m a big softie when it comes to dogs and when 2 of the dogs died, the tears were flowing freely. I felt the angst of Paul Walker’s character as he struggled to do what is right.

The indignant anger rose further within me when I saw it for what it is: a reflection of what many of us do every single day – making decisions not because it is the right thing to do, but because of every other reason, especially financial ones. Don’t people know anymore what the right thing to do is? What about the true meanings of Honour, Loyalty, Courage, and Integrity?

“It’s just a pen from work. Afterall, it’s not worth much and I’m not getting paid what I’m worth.”

“We have to move our family because of my job.”

“I can’t donate this money to (whatever cause) because I can’t give up my coffee everyday.”

“Sorry kids/dear, we can’t (fill in the blank) because we don’t have the (fill in the other blank).”

“You can’t go to the doctor because you don’t have insurance.”

“I/We/You can’t… because of (some excuse/obstacle).”

“I can’t give up my hobbies/leisure time to build my family’s future.” (aka. I’m too selfish to go out and do something worthwhile for the sake and future of my family.)

Come on, if you deny that you’ve done any of these, you’re either financially independent or you seriously need to wake up and smell the manure. I admit it: I’ve done the latter and am headed for the former.

Be honest with yourself if nobody else. If you’ve swallowed your principles, pride and sense of justice, I say to you: Stand up and be a real man or woman! Start doing what's right and teach that to the next generation!

One of the golden rules is to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Go ahead and be that person of Honour, Loyalty, Courage, and Integrity! Be a person who does things and accomplishes in spite of whatever obstacles! Be the person who does the right thing all of the time.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Real Investments

No man can live happily who regards himself alone; who turns everything to his own advantage. You must live for others if you wish to live for yourself. – Seneca

I think deep down inside each of us, we know that we were created for something great; and greatness is recognized, usually, after we’ve passed on. Anything man-made will crumble and/or disappear – buildings, careers and accomplishments, health… The only lasting greatness is people. Who and what kind of people are you leaving behind? What investment are you making in them?

Children often reflect their Parents, Workers their Bosses, and the Mentored their Mentors. That kind of responsibility sometimes scares me, but then again, it’s not about me. I have to remember: It’s always about someone else.

All my life, I always knew that I wanted to help someone else, to make a positive impact on someone else. Over the years, the choices I’ve made to pursue (or not pursue) certain areas/things have led to the realization (finally!!) of where my gifts and strengths are, and where they are not. I’ve made changes as a result of learning the following things:

  • I enjoy relationships with people
  • I find my purpose in helping others and helping them meet their needs
  • I am happy to invest in others and their lives
  • It is in the doing that one begins to be fulfilled

Do you wonder if your life has a purpose and if it is more than just existence? Do you wonder if life is more than just earning a living and getting the kids out of the house and standing on their own two feet? Life is found in a personal relationship with the Living God, who loves you and calls you. There is no meaning to Life if you do not know where Life comes from. And every life has purpose. It’s like the old saying, “Use it or lose it.”

We have chosen to invest in transforming people and their lives – helping them work towards better marriages, become men and women of character and strength, raise kids who make good choices, leave incredible legacies for the future. We can do this through our business – we believe that if the financials are taken care of, and people are taught the How-To, then people can focus on what’s truly important.

Parents, do you want your kids to be just like you – to do what you do, act the way you act, speak the way you speak? Do you want your kids’ (future) spouse to treat your child the way you treat yours?

Workers, do you want to be just like your Bosses, and to have their lifestyle in the next 5 or more years? Do you want your kids to do what you do and to live the way you do today? Do you want them to become the person like your Boss in the future?

The Mentored, are you getting enough direction, positive and good, to see transformation in all areas of your life?

If you feel like something’s missing or if you’re not happy with where you are today, try a change. If you change nothing, here’s precisely where you’ll be in the future: exactly where you are today.

I can offer suggestions if you email me. Again, I’m not the answer, but I can point you in the right direction.

Friday, January 4, 2008

New Year 's Excitement

It’s a new year and I can’t stress how excited I am about it! I can’t remember the last time I was this excited about a new year. There’s so much to look forward to! My God is awesome, My Saviour lives, and my future is bright.

I know it’s been almost half a year since my last entry and there’s more to report than I have time (or fingers that can last long enough) for… Sure I could look back and reflect a little on last year, but what for? It’s in the past and it can stay there. It’s a new year – a new beginning! If you aren’t excited about that, you’re either too bogged down by stuff (which you can do something about), or you don’t have a pulse (which there’s not much you can do about it).

C’mon, how can you not be excited??!

I don’t do New Year’s resolutions (not sure why I just never got into it) but here’s some of what I’m looking forward to this year:

  • Retirement from jobs
  • Spending more time helping people
  • Giving more money away
  • Travelling more less (I did get a little worn out from all the traveling last year)
  • Helping towards my husband’s retirement from his jobs
  • (Finally) Tidying up the disorganized parts in our apartment

WHOO-HOO!!

Happy New Year, folks!