The constant noise of contemporary life makes it easy to miss the most profound message the world has ever known: Jesus loves you. Innovative teachers Craig Gross and Jason Harper will separate the religious from the real as they show how this simple truth is worth our undivided attention. The authors weave Jesus' narrative with their own stories of serving among the "least of these" in this inspiring summons to world-changing faith. Join them as they encounter shut-ins, drunks, inmates, porn stars, and others while striving to follow Christ in their daily lives.
Weak Wifi
The light on my laptop started to flicker in a quickly attempted reboot. A few moments ago I was sitting in a Having cleared TSA Security at the airport, I opened my laptop and tried to log in. It was taking unusually long. I have got to the point where I can boot up, connect, write, send and boot down in a matter of minutes, if really pressed--but it all hinges on the wireless connection….or should I say lack of wireless connection. Murphy’s Law was in effect; meaning what could go wrong was going wrong. The wi-fi signal was so weak that a simple log in page was taking forever. As I sat in complete frustration, I could hear the words of my “I just got a computer” dad barking at me that technology has gone too far too fast. At this moment he was right. Impatiently I grabbed my blackberry to try to smuggle out a cryptic text message describing in “teen text language” the complex one page email I needed to send. As I entered the final C U SOON 4SURE, my blackberry’s battery died. It didn’t really matter; I hardly had any signal anyway. It has dawned on me that everything in my immediate proximity relies on connectivity. Now, 30,000 feet above the ground, I am totally disconnected. Those that I need to get this email out to can’t get to me…and I can’t get to them. Connectivity matters. Weak wi-fi was my demise. A simple reconnect could have resent the signal. You follow me? Not on a technological thought, but on a spiritual thought. Now isolated, I am frustrated. Now that I am disconnected, those that can help me can’t connect with me. I needed to connect. Have you ever been in a place where you just wanted to be left alone? Sometimes circumstances disconnect us. Sometimes, “we” disconnect us. From your family? Your spouse? Your spiritual growth? In a worst case scenario, you amputate yourself from the pursuit of becoming the best version of you. Have you ever felt isolated? Think about the power of disconnect. Solitary Confinement is the greatest punishment we pose on the imprisoned. Yet, people live everyday in a self imposed isolation where feelings lies, wounds deepen, and darkness invades. Sometimes I need to climb out of the hole. Today, get into a regular connectivity receiving the strongest vibes from Christ. Jesus loves the disconnected, yet refuses to leave them in isolation. Much hope, Jason Harper
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