Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Mike Furches and The Virtual Pew Live On Air This Friday

Here goes, some good news and ambitious goals for The Virtual Pew. First some updates regarding the recent issue with YouTube.

I received another response from YouTube regarding the article I posted on 7/30/07. Long and short is it doesn’t look good at this point regarding reinstatement unless a ton of people complain and voice their opinions. I appreciate the emails to YouTube and encourage folks to keep it up. There were 3 specific videos in question, 2 which I have ownership of and put together. Both are clearly my videos, and one, while using some material from a television program, clearly falls into what is called Fair Use Copyright. The other video given to me by another individual is in question, and possibly a violation of user policy. The sad thing is YouTube stated it had emailed me several times, and in fact did not. The other fact is that they indicated past violations, when there were clearly no violations. I suspect I am interacting with someone other than the person capable to make decisions. All videos were either wrestling or wrestling related. I could say more on that, but will respond privately if need be. There is a lot going on with The Virtual Pew and I want to address those areas today.

This Friday evening, August 3 at 6:00 PM Eastern, 5:00 PM Central, and 3:00 PM Pacific I will be the guest on the Internet Radio Program Living Saved hosted by Reverend Kerrene and 3STAR Jimmy. The program, hosted at www.blogtalkradio.com/livingsavedwithrevkerrene can be accessed by clicking here.

I will be the guest on the program from 1 – 2 hours and they have asked me to share my story, as well as some about The Virtual Pew. The program can receive phone calls and individuals are encouraged to call and participate in the program. The phone number to call into the program is (646) 478-5942. I would love to talk to as many readers, viewers, and listeners as possible during this particular program. Let’s let everyone know about the program, encourage them to listen, and even call in. The number to call in is a toll free number and will be no charge to the individual making the call.

So far I have really enjoyed the preliminary communications with Rev. Kerrene and 3STAR Jimmy the co-hosts of the program. From all indications they have a good understanding of what we are trying to do with The Virtual Pew and a good understanding of the ministry I am involved in. It will be a great chance for folks to hear my Southern Drawl, (with a New York attitude) while at the same time ask questions and share their thoughts about The Virtual Pew and myself. I really look forward to these types of doors being opened and realizing the work God can do. Of course I suspect some discussion related to movies, television, music and the like due to my past musical associations and for the past number of years I have been with Hollywood Jesus.

On a side note, I am also looking at the possibility of The Virtual Pew hosting a weekly radio, blog cast program. Currently I am looking for bumper music so if there are any bands that would be willing to release some music for consideration, to be used let me know. I would also be interested to know what folks would like to hear on a weekly The Virtual Pew radio program including topics of discussion. I have been asked about doing this for some time but have just become aware of blogtalkradio as a starting point for this. With the ability to take live phone calls, having response via the internet, and having as many as 5 people on line at the same time, there is a great deal of potential here. I am currently looking at a weekly program, so I ask which day is best? I am looking at starting with a 1 hour program, what hour of the day (or night) is best? I greatly appreciate any suggestions as listeners and those a part of The Virtual Pew will know these things better than I. I am merely looking at providing an area of ministry that will benefit those we seek to reach. Of course, I don’t suspect all programs to be “religious” in nature. I would suspect a great deal of wrestling related things to happen on occasion, as well as other topical areas that have drawn individuals to The Virtual Pew. There may end up being another program we look at, specifically targeting the sport of wrestling, as well as possibly broadcasting future wrestling events.

Obviously a lot has been going on and I am excited about the potential. I also need additional individuals to come on board to assist with either co-hosting, guest-hosting and those types of things when I am not available. This ministry has made the effort to reach out across religious boundaries to touch people where they are at, whether they be religious or not. God continues to bless and open up doors. Our intent and goals are still the same, and I don’t suspect that to change. Hopefully there are others still enjoying the ride.

Blessings and more later.

Now I don’t know who will remember the Wauhobbs. I was actually presenting at the National Youth Workers Convention in Dallas in the 1980’s when this group was featured in The Wittenberg Door and was scheduled to perform at the convention. I’ll never forget reading how the drummer could drop a stick, and catch up with the beat like no drummer in the world. If you see the video just double click on it, if you don’t see the video just click on the link. Oh Yea, I promise we won’t use the Wahobbs for bumper music on The Virtual Pew program in the future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1Sh22nN5aQ


Click here for booking information to have Pastor Mike come speak or perform, from speaking to music or magic, something for all groups.

Click to visit with Pastor Mike regarding any of your needs. He will respond to each request personally, and if need be refer you to one of our other pastors.

Click to visit and join the new group The Virtual Pew, at MySpace. Become a part of a different kind of Christian group, check out the page for more information, all welcome, including those who are not followers of Jesus.

Click to visit the Virtual Pew Website and become a part of that ministry.

Click to subscribe to my blog

Click to visit and join our sister group at MySpace Hollywood Jesus.

Now for those that do not know, make sure you check out the numerous articles and blogs by checking out the archives. If visiting The Virtual Pew or MySpace they are archived on the left hand side of the page. Scroll down to where you see newer or older listed under archives and then click there. There are hundreds of postings so make sure to check out the archives.

You can visit http://www.thevirtualpew.com/ and on the front page down on the left side you sill see our store. Your purchase provides needed funds to The Virtual Pew. If you do not see something to purchase you can click on the search engine, (do not put anything in the search box at this time). You will be taken to Amazon where you can search for anything you desire. Hopefully you will consider a gift to The Virtual Pew.

Now I get asked this quite often, Can we repost your blogs or articles? The short answer to that is, what an honor that you would ask, and by all means, spread the word.

Here is our contact information

The Virtual Pew
P.O. Box 17731
Wichita, KS 67217

Click on the following links to learn more about The Virtual Pew

Donations to The Virtual Pew
The Virtual Pew
The Virtual Pew Blog
Personal Furches Web Site
Mike Furches MySpace Page
Mike Furches MySpace Blog
Hollywood Jesus
Reviews With Mike
The Virtual Pew Sermons
The Virtual Pew News
MySpace Hollywood Jesus Group
MySpace The Virtual Pew Group

Monday, July 30, 2007

An Open Letter to My Friends, Subscribers, & YouTube

Today I am doing something a little different. I am writing an open letter of concern and complaint to my friends, subscribers, and YouTube regarding my account recently being banned at YouTube. It is anticipated that this will be read by at least 1,000,000 people who review my writings at The Virtual Pew, MySpace, and Hollywood Jesus. This is in regards to complaint #176056468.

Prior to my departure for Fargo and the Northern Plains I went to check on and edit my account at YouTube only to find out the account had been deleted. This was somewhat saddening because I had placed over 150 videos on YouTube, almost all wrestling related videos I had videoed myself and others of my wife, three in fact of songs she had recorded. There were a few others that fell within fair use copyright laws but no more than 3 or 4 of those were among the 150 plus videos listed.

I have several concerns and actually took the time to send an initial email to YouTube regarding this issue. I had received no notice, and had no indication which video they considered as being the one that justified the banning. Truth is, I had not added but one video in several months to my personal account there, and that video had only been added for a couple of days. The only video I had posted where I have any suspicion was of issue was a video of my wife with the song Amazing Grace. That video had footage that spoke specifically about the history of John Newton, and I used some film clips from The Passion of The Christ, and Amistad that was related the subject of slavery, this video clearly fell under the fair use criteria for copyright. On this video however, it had been flagged by some within the YouTube community and I had a Christian at MySpace who complained to me regarding the fact that the video showed the image of Christ from the movie The Passion of The Christ, and according to them, characterized and made an idolatry image. In the past, YouTube has been less than supportive of any video with religious symbolism, whether that be Islamic, Christian, Atheist or any other particular view. I will note on this concept that does not and should not constitute censorship on their part.

I have written several emails to YouTube and have received no appropriate response other than to state that YouTube will not reinstate the account. I have had no response regarding the videos in question, the reason for the deletion, and as to why no notice was sent me regarding the deletion of the account. YouTube and Google certainly should have a higher responsibility than to blatantly delete accounts without reasoning and notification. In fact, it is scary that any form of censorship could and would occur under the current system of publications regarding videos.

There are several other areas that bother me regarding the actions of those who would flag the Amazing Grace Video and reporting of any other issues that were not directly checked out with me, a member of the YouTube community since its incorporation. I owned several groups at YouTube, the largest of which was The Real Wrestling group, a private group which required membership approval, and approval for the posting of videos. Prior to the deletion of my account, this group was the largest sports related video on YouTube and a group I had personally been interviewed about among numerous publications and web sites which promoted YouTube including The Guardian, one of Europe’s largest newspapers. The truth is, this group, my videos, had brought thousands upon thousands of hits to YouTube and the other truth of it is, all of my videos posted were either videoed by me, or clearly falling under fair use copyright rules. Yet, none of this was taken into consideration, and none of this was followed up on with me regarding this deletion. Currently the group, Real Wrestling still exists at YouTube, but it is a private group, and I was the owner of that group. Now no one else can join, nor can anyone post videos to the group. I am aware that some in the wrestling community want to monopolize the posting of videos, even some making money from their web sites. This group was a totally free group, and hopefully the actions taken by YouTube have nothing to do with competitive web sites or individuals wanting to promote their sites or videos. Again, it is impossible to know because YouTube refuses to identify the complaints or video(s) in question. Of course I think that since I owned all of the videos, made them, and strictly followed copyright law on them is one reason they can’t identify the specific videos in question.

Unfortunately, not all of my videos were backed up and many of those that were posted have been lost. That includes all of my wife’s videos although some have posted Amazing Grace on various other web sites, including YouTube. As the clear cut owner of that video, and the producer of the song, I am grateful that many saw fit to post the video in other formats, on other web sites and as long as no intent to make a profit is made, and credit is given, others can feel free to post and use that video if they find it.

I am making several requests here. I am asking individuals to contact YouTube and request that they respond appropriately to my requests and that they reinstate my personal membership at YouTube. I will be providing contact information for that. I am also asking YouTube to make contact with individuals before banning their account. It seems unreasonable that they would take these types of actions, and that they would use the flagging system as a method of banning, if in fact that is a policy they are using, which by all indication, it appears they are. Anyone can go to YouTube type in, “banned from YouTube” or something similar and see numerous videos that deal with this issue. I assure you, the Mike Furches personal account at YouTube is far from the only complaint in this area of being quick to ban without appropriate cause.

I am also asking my readers, and subscribers to notify me of other services that do this type of thing, posting of videos that specifically allow embedding. I am even open to the development of a web site that allows this, specific to wrestling and other related videos if there is someone who is willing to help.

On a side note, The Virtual Pew still has an account at YouTube and this ministry account still has videos that are up and will continue to be posted. One of the concerns though is YouTubes application of fair use copyright on videos though. For example, if a short video clip from a movie that makes a spiritual point is used, and some explanation of that point is given, fair use applies and should be allowed as long as no profit is being made from that presentation. It is a service that has recently been under consideration for The Virtual Pew and if YouTube is not going to fairly apply the intent of the law then another provider will need to be located that again, allows embedding and posting options.

Lastly, I sure hope that YouTube, and/or Google, is not discriminating based on political or religious grounds on the videos and memberships they have which are deleted. It seems at the very least, when this is an issue and a concern, that they would at least have the decency to respond accordingly to the requests that have been made. So far I have sent in 4 specific requests, of which, no answer to my questions have been given other than to receive a form letter stating that my account was deleted for copyright violations (again hard to believe when the videos are mine). I believe reinstatement is needed, and that this issue, not just with me, but numerous others, needs to seriously be reevaluated by the YouTube and Google staff.

Hopefully, with enough contacts to YouTube from friends, and subscribers, this issue can be reevaluated and reversed.

Sincerely,

Mike Furches

Contact information for YouTube as best as I can identify:

DMCA Complaints
YouTube, Inc.
1000 Cherry Ave.
Second Floor
San Bruno, CA 94066
Fax: 650.872.8513
Email: copyright@youtube.com
support@youtube.com

Is this the video that caused the controversy? Cllick to see Amazing Grace on another members website. If the video appears, double click on it, if it don't, then simply click on the following link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD7uqgYSSVk




Click here for booking information to have Pastor Mike come speak or perform, from speaking to music or magic, something for all groups.

Click to visit with Pastor Mike regarding any of your needs. He will respond to each request personally, and if need be refer you to one of our other pastors.

Click to visit and join the new group The Virtual Pew, at MySpace. Become a part of a different kind of Christian group, check out the page for more information, all welcome, including those who are not followers of Jesus.

Click to visit the Virtual Pew Website and become a part of that ministry.

Click to subscribe to my blog

Click to visit and join our sister group at MySpace Hollywood Jesus.

Now for those that do not know, make sure you check out the numerous articles and blogs by checking out the archives. If visiting The Virtual Pew or MySpace they are archived on the left hand side of the page. Scroll down to where you see newer or older listed under archives and then click there. There are hundreds of postings so make sure to check out the archives.

You can visit http://www.thevirtualpew.com/ and on the front page down on the left side you sill see our store. Your purchase provides needed funds to The Virtual Pew. If you do not see something to purchase you can click on the search engine, (do not put anything in the search box at this time). You will be taken to Amazon where you can search for anything you desire. Hopefully you will consider a gift to The Virtual Pew.

Now I get asked this quite often, Can we repost your blogs or articles? The short answer to that is, what an honor that you would ask, and by all means, spread the word.

Here is our contact information

The Virtual Pew
P.O. Box 17731
Wichita, KS 67217

Click on the following links to learn more about The Virtual Pew

Sunday, July 29, 2007

From Wichita to Sioux City, and from Fargo to Omaha

Wow, I just got back from a little over a week in the Northern Plains that was intended to be a bit of a work related vacation. I have to take those types of vacations for all kinds of reasons, mainly financial. For the last couple of years I have been in the Northern Plains around Fargo North Dakota. While this year’s trip started out with some anticipated hopes, it turned out to be a little disappointing. The disappointment was centered around three speaking engagements falling through and a disappointing wrestling tournament with my son at the Fargo Nationals.

First the speaking engagements; I make the bulk of my income from donations and income that comes from speaking. It really hurts when churches or groups book me in to speak and then backs out of it. There are always those that loudly announce and let me know, “if ever in the area we want you to share”, but inevitably back out. This shouldn’t surprise me as I have found Christian organizations over the years aren’t a whole lot different now than they were back in the day I was exclusively working the Christian market. I guess some things never change. I would ask churches to open up some, be a little more honest, and communicate. Ministries like mine may not be a ministry like Billy Graham or some other “big” named preacher, but what we do is real ministry, and a dollar here goes a lot longer than with some of those ministries because we don’t have the expenditures they do. That doesn’t change the fact though that what little we have, and anticipate are needed. Because of this particular trip, and the churches backing out on their requests, we are out about $900, about a months worth of income. I assure you a big deal that could have easily been avoided.

The wrestling trip also was somewhat of a let down. My son has been an All-American every year, and every style he has wrestled in Fargo, a USA National High School Event. A lot has gone on with our son this year which I won’t go into, if interested it has certainly been covered in past articles. He came in 5th this year in Greco, he came in 1st last year, and last year after a 3rd place finish in a very controversial overtime loss to the eventual runner up (who by the way took 1st this year) my son did not place in Free-Style. This was the case despite him having recently beating several of the kids who did All-American this year in both styles. I don’t know what all of the details were, but I do know there is a lot of work and refocus to take place. Working on something like this with your son is a difficult task for any father with a son in their later teen years.

I could focus on all of those “bad” things this year but will instead leave this trip with a focus on some of the good things. The truth is I had the honor of speaking to several individuals about The Virtual Pew and the ministry we carry out. From our host, a wonderful lady who has opened up her home to us in Fargo to numerous individuals at the wrestling tournament itself, I came into contact individuals who had a definite interest in this ministry and what we do. Some of those people where Christians, and others who were “not religious” according to their own definitions. Each of these people had unique gifts, some using them, others exploring the use of their gifts. It was a reminder to the journeys that people are on, and our need as followers of Christ to remind people of their uniqueness and giftedness. There were ongoing reminders to the need of this ministry.

The reminders as to the need of this ministry came in several ways. I was without computer services and was reminded upon my return by the large number of emails dealing with needs in specific areas. From counseling to helping with particular church related issues, individuals had emailed me their requests. I was also reminded by the tragic loss of the grandfather of the friend who was sitting my house. Virgil was a wonderful man who had had a tremendous impact on his grandson. Over the last few years of his life he had been down quite a bit due to his health. It really was difficult being in Fargo when the family requested me to do the funeral. I finally was able to make plans to get back in time, but only to find out the family had found someone else to do the funeral and ended up doing it a day earlier than anticipated. While it was difficult knowing several people I cared about was having a tough time at home with the loss of a loved one, it was an honor to know they thought of me in their time of difficulty. Things like this can hardly be described.

There were other great things that happened, from touching base with an old acquaintance from the past that had ministered to me with the radio job they once had, to getting home to hear some other good news items which I will be announcing and talking about tomorrow. Truth is, while I used to look at and for God’s blessings, even during bad times, I just don’t have to look that much anymore. I just kind of have to keep my eyes open and they appear. I am reminded of a line in an old Larry Norman song, “You Can’t See Nothing When You Close Your Eyes,” how true that statement is, we have to keep our eyes open and on the look out for the things where God chooses to bless us. Of course that doesn’t imply that we never have to look, sometimes we do, but if we just keep our eyes open we may be surprised at the times God is already there.

More will be coming up this week, including a dispute with YouTube and their banning of my account there (for who knows what) to my appearance on an internet radio program this Friday Night that individuals will be able to listen to, to plans for speaking in the upcoming Fall and Winter season., we will also be conducting an interview this week with a principal from the new upcoming movie Underdog. I am actually excited about this as I get to spend some time with the animal trainer of this and many other movies the owner of Boones Animal Farm. The Virtual Pew continues on, ministering to those who need it, and at the dismay of those who don’t like it, The Virtual Pew continues to find ways to do what God wants. That says a whole lot more about God, than it does those who would distract from this ministry.

Until next time, God bless and talk later.

To see a scene from the movie Fargo, just double click on the video if it appears below, if it don't appear, just click on the link provided.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy2HfixB9_8



Click here for booking information to have Pastor Mike come speak or perform, from speaking to music or magic, something for all groups.

Click to visit with Pastor Mike regarding any of your needs. He will respond to each request personally, and if need be refer you to one of our other pastors.

Click to visit and join the new group The Virtual Pew, at MySpace. Become a part of a different kind of Christian group, check out the page for more information, all welcome, including those who are not followers of Jesus.

Click to visit the Virtual Pew Website and become a part of that ministry.

Click to subscribe to my blog

Click to visit and join our sister group at MySpace Hollywood Jesus.

Now for those that do not know, make sure you check out the numerous articles and blogs by checking out the archives. If visiting The Virtual Pew or MySpace they are archived on the left hand side of the page. Scroll down to where you see newer or older listed under archives and then click there. There are hundreds of postings so make sure to check out the archives.

You can visit http://www.thevirtualpew.com/ and on the front page down on the left side you sill see our store. Your purchase provides needed funds to The Virtual Pew. If you do not see something to purchase you can click on the search engine, (do not put anything in the search box at this time). You will be taken to Amazon where you can search for anything you desire. Hopefully you will consider a gift to The Virtual Pew.

Now I get asked this quite often, Can we repost your blogs or articles? The short answer to that is, what an honor that you would ask, and by all means, spread the word.

Here is our contact information

The Virtual Pew
P.O. Box 17731
Wichita, KS 67217

Click on the following links to learn more about The Virtual Pew

Donations to The Virtual Pew
The Virtual Pew
The Virtual Pew Blog
Personal Furches Web Site
Mike Furches MySpace Page
Mike Furches MySpace Blog
Hollywood Jesus
Reviews With Mike
The Virtual Pew Sermons
The Virtual Pew News
MySpace Hollywood Jesus Group
MySpace The Virtual Pew Group

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Surviving Sexual & Physical Abuse, The Story of Anthony

Here is another quick one to get out prior to my departure to Fargo and the Great Northern Plains. This is the story of Anthony. I have had the honor of telling this story all across America. The story has been read all over the globe, and individuals have heard me tell it all over North America. The story of Anthony is available via free e-book by emailing me at mike@furches.org or mike@thevirtualpew.com The book is loaded with details and far more information. It is free for the asking and I appreciate the prayers regarding the possible publication in the future. One of the things about the story is that no one has ever doubted the facts of the story. Realize that the story has some years behind it now, but it is as close to memory as I can recollect. If you have ever known anyone who suffers or has suffered from abuse of any type, this story is for you. It is for more than that though, it is for anyone who is looking for love. I have been blessed to see the tears from individuals across America as they come to speak to me after I present the story. I always find great joy in being used by God to help out people who can relate to this particular story.

This was recorded at Third Day Church in Fresno California in a small home church. I loved getting to know these people and during the weeks I was in California in July of 2007 this church, and this experience was the highlight of my trip. I had other wonderful meetings and presentations while there, but this small group setting was something special. I have been blessed to carry on and interact with several from this group since returning back to Kansas. I suspect, that as usual God will allow me to be a part of the healing process for years to come. I know God is the ultimate healer, I also know he chooses to use that which was intended for evil and turns it into good. I think that is what he has done with the story of Anthony.

For those wanting a professional recording of this you can visit www.3dff.com/pages/audio.htm and download the entire presentation regarding The Virtual Pew and The Story of Anthony via RSS feed that you can download and have sent to your computer.

If the video don’t appear below, just click on the link provided. If the video does appear, just double click the video. Pray that God continues to use this story to touch hurting hearts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpZbGbNWU10



Click here for booking information to have Pastor Mike come speak or perform, from speaking to music or magic, something for all groups.

Click to visit with Pastor Mike regarding any of your needs. He will respond to each request personally, and if need be refer you to one of our other pastors.

Click to visit and join the new group The Virtual Pew, at MySpace. Become a part of a different kind of Christian group, check out the page for more information, all welcome, including those who are not followers of Jesus.

Click to visit the Virtual Pew Website and become a part of that ministry.

Click to subscribe to my blog

Click to visit and join our sister group at MySpace Hollywood Jesus.

Now for those that do not know, make sure you check out the numerous articles and blogs by checking out the archives. If visiting The Virtual Pew or MySpace they are archived on the left hand side of the page. Scroll down to where you see newer or older listed under archives and then click there. There are hundreds of postings so make sure to check out the archives.

You can visit http://www.thevirtualpew.com/ and on the front page down on the left side you sill see our store. Your purchase provides needed funds to The Virtual Pew. If you do not see something to purchase you can click on the search engine, (do not put anything in the search box at this time). You will be taken to Amazon where you can search for anything you desire. Hopefully you will consider a gift to The Virtual Pew.

Now I get asked this quite often, Can we repost your blogs or articles? The short answer to that is, what an honor that you would ask, and by all means, spread the word.

Here is our contact information


The Virtual Pew
P.O. Box 17731
Wichita, KS 67217

Click on the following links to learn more about The Virtual Pew

Donations to The Virtual Pew
The Virtual Pew
The Virtual Pew Blog
Personal Furches Web Site
Mike Furches MySpace Page
Mike Furches MySpace Blog
Hollywood Jesus
Reviews With Mike
The Virtual Pew Sermons
The Virtual Pew News
MySpace Hollywood Jesus Group
MySpace The Virtual Pew Group

Mike Furches The Virtual Pew & Who We Are An Online Church

Today I have a few strange feelings, on one hand I am pretty upset because as I woke up I found out You Tube had deleted my personal account, and as of now, after 2 contacts, I have no idea why, and despite my request, none has been given other than being told I had violated user policies. I reviewed user policies and still can’t figure out why. There is a long story there and I am still working at trying to find out why, and get reinstated. It is a tough decision that I would like to understand. I know we sometimes have bad things happen out of our control, and this is a tough one.

Now the good thing, I am leaving for Fargo North Dakota tomorrow morning and am really looking forward to this trip. I’ll be gone for about a week and a half. I am looking forward to watching my son try to defend his All American Standing in Freestyle Wrestling and defend his Junior Greco National Championship. He is committed to cutting the weight and it is going to be a tough tournament, but then again, it always is.

I am also getting to do something else I enjoy, that is posting a new video from my The Virtual Pew account. This is the first part of the presentation I did at Third Day Church in Fresno. Third Day presently meets in a home and this presentation was to around 40 – 45 people. I was asked to share about The Virtual Pew and to share the story of Anthony. This is the first part of that presentation and as you will notice right off the bat, I now have my hair back. There is also a professional audio version available at www.3dff.com/pages/audio.htm

Give a listen, enjoy and learn more about The Virtual Pew.

Now if the video don’t appear, just click on the following link: Otherwise, double click on the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK5cPi5-Rkw


Click here for booking information to have Pastor Mike come speak or perform, from speaking to music or magic, something for all groups.

Click to visit with Pastor Mike regarding any of your needs. He will respond to each request personally, and if need be refer you to one of our other pastors.

Click to visit and join the new group The Virtual Pew, at MySpace. Become a part of a different kind of Christian group, check out the page for more information, all welcome, including those who are not followers of Jesus.

Click to visit the Virtual Pew Website and become a part of that ministry.

Click to subscribe to my blog

Click to visit and join our sister group at MySpace Hollywood Jesus.

Now for those that do not know, make sure you check out the numerous articles and blogs by checking out the archives. If visiting The Virtual Pew or MySpace they are archived on the left hand side of the page. Scroll down to where you see newer or older listed under archives and then click there. There are hundreds of postings so make sure to check out the archives.

You can visit http://www.thevirtualpew.com/ and on the front page down on the left side you sill see our store. Your purchase provides needed funds to The Virtual Pew. If you do not see something to purchase you can click on the search engine, (do not put anything in the search box at this time). You will be taken to Amazon where you can search for anything you desire. Hopefully you will consider a gift to The Virtual Pew.

Now I get asked this quite often, Can we repost your blogs or articles? The short answer to that is, what an honor that you would ask, and by all means, spread the word.

Here is our contact information

The Virtual Pew
P.O. Box 17731
Wichita, KS 67217

Click on the following links to learn more about The Virtual Pew

Donations to The Virtual Pew
The Virtual Pew
The Virtual Pew Blog
Personal Furches Web Site
Mike Furches MySpace Page
Mike Furches MySpace Blog
Hollywood Jesus
Reviews With Mike
The Virtual Pew Sermons
The Virtual Pew News
MySpace Hollywood Jesus Group
MySpace The Virtual Pew Group

Monday, July 9, 2007

California Dreamin'

Well, here it is; finally my update from my California trip. First, a super special thanks to a number of people, Dave and Susan Froese and their son Luke for hosting me and putting up with me while in Bakersfield (most of the time). They were more than gracious and God used them to bless me. They provided an office to work in during my down time, and Dave and Susan provided lodging in their lovely home. The use of one of their vehicles saved me considerable money and headache. I can’t thank them enough.

There are others I need to thank. My lovely daughter took such good care of me at the San Jose Mennonite Church USA conference. With around 6,500 people there, and her role at the conference, I don’t know how she had time to do what she did. Today is her birthday, and while she is at home in Kansas resting now, I have thanked God for her often over the last days. I heard her address the assembly and there is no way I can describe how moved and touched I was to hear her express her love for Christ and the need for the church to care for the poor, not just from a giving perspective but a receiving perspective. She shared her stories from the Congo and I was honored to hear others tell her how good she did, I concur. She also helped take care of various needs that arose for me during the conference.

I need to thank the fine folks at Third Day Church in Fresno. Dave Wainscott his wife Sonya and two beautiful children Sara and Tim hosted me for a couple of days. I have to admit, while God blessed the time in California, I was really blessed by seeing God work in this wonderful little up and coming church. I can only imagine what God is going to do here.

How do I start? I guess from the get go. I didn’t know how God was going to take care of me on this trip. It really was a journey of faith. For those who know me, you know this isn’t unusual. I was asked to present at San Jose 2007 at the Mennonite Church USA Conference. I decided to make this a ministry trip and with a little over a month out had my wife help and we started making contacts. Initially I only had the conference in San Jose to speak at but soon added Heritage Bible Church in Bakersfield. The Church is led by my former pastor and a dear friend Dave Froese. Dave wanted me to share the story of Anthony during a morning service while here. I knew the church would help with some of the financial needs, and as of yet, don’t know exactly how much that was because I won’t open the envelope until I get home. (good reason for this and will explain if asked.) At the time of my departure, this was the only income I knew I would get. I was lucky to only spend $352 for an airline ticket, (thank God for priceline) but I knew I didn’t have that much money to burn, but again, faith!

I arrived in Bakersfield late on Saturday. It was off to bed shortly after arrival, then up early to speak at church on Sunday. I’ll be honest; I hadn’t slept much over the week prior to arrival. My wife was at a conference and I hadn’t seen her or my son for an entire week. I had had less than 25 hours of sleep for the prior week and only a few hours prior to getting up on Sunday morning. To be honest, I was tired during my presentation. I had prayed the Holy Spirit would speak as he always had, and I was reminded again, it is the Holy Spirit that does the work, we just be obedient, even if tired.

At the conclusion of my presentation I was once impressed how God has used the story of Anthony to touch hearts and lives over the years. God always works when I share this message, he continues to be faithful. Numerous individuals responded and came to speak to me with tears in their eyes. God can use tragedy to bring healing. The good news is that Jesus is different than so often presented, even by those in the church.

Sunday afternoon also provided another treat. Another friend of mine from MySpace, Sabastian, his mother, (also a MySpace friend) and his little sister came up from Ventura to see me and spend some time with me. I guess at least a 3 hour drive and I was certainly humbled that someone would be willing to drive 6 or more hours, just to spend a couple of hours with me. I don’t know what Dave thought when I cleared out his living room to demonstrate some wrestling moves for Sabastian. We also spoke about other things and hopefully some of those things fall into their proper place.

God blessed the time and I was amazed at the ministry going on at Heritage Bible Church. One group doing real ministry here is a group called The Black Sheep, a group affiliated with HOGS. This group is involved in a motorcycle ministry specific to Harley Davidson Riders only. They recognize how Harley riders have negative perceptions towards other motorcycle groups. That isn’t to say that this ministry has these feelings, but their recognition and strict enforcement of membership rules to Harley Riders only has enabled them to have a tremendous and effective ministry. I was blown away with this group’s willingness to incarnate to reach a specific group of people who had much in common with them.

While in Bakersfield I also got to present my Faith in Film, Using Culture to Discover Spiritual Truths on Tuesday night to a local youth group. That went well and a number of young people asking me more about my story at the completion of my presentation.

After a couple of days in Bakersfield and additional ministry of meeting a few folks and spending some 1:1 time in ministry, I was off to San Jose California. Thankfully Dave and Susan loaned me a car which saved me from renting one.

I arrived in San Jose on Thursday morning and was a little shocked when I had to pay $18 to park. An old inner city boy like me had never paid that much to park. My daughter and I quickly hooked up and it wasn’t long before I got to hear her present. I was glad I made it in time. While there on Thursday I had the honor of meeting some wonderful people. From some serving the Hispanic Church, to the Mentally Ill, there are many within the Mennonite Church USA that has the desire to reach others with the message of Christ. I enjoyed the time with my daughter but there were a few bugs that she had helped me with.

I also got to meet several people, including MySpace friend Steve Kimes. We had some good interaction and I was impressed with his ministry of being pastor in a church comprised of Mentally Ill Adults and The Homeless. I was originally going to stay with Steve on Thursday night, but couldn’t touch base in time and I ended up booking a room through Priceline for $54 on a room at Candlewood Suites. It was well worth it. I got my first good night of rest in some time.

One of the problems I had was that I had made several attempts to communicate to make sure everything was set for my presentations, a multi media presentation using movie clips, power point and a good sound system. I had heard nothing back regarding my needs, via attempts at email and phone calls. To be honest, I was brutally upset after being redirected to 8 different people, none knowing who was responsible for helping me, and not knowing if I would have what I needed for my presentations. For those that think I am perfect, (Like yea who would think that?) think again, I got so frustrated that I was almost in tears and ready to leave. How bad was it? This was a headache up until the very moment I was supposed to present. In fact, I got started about 10 minutes late for my first presentation because I had to go to my car, get my projector, and a few other things that I needed. I am glad I had my projector. No one was available to help us set anything up, or explain the system and the room. We figured it out as we went, and couldn’t even turn the lights off for the first presentation because of the light box being locked.

I am glad I didn’t leave as God blessed the two presentations. They were among the two largest work shops of the conference. With 1,000 or more people attending the two workshops there was literally standing room only with the first workshop having 50 - 75 people standing because all of the seats were taken, and the second workshop having around 25 people standing. I was blessed and most everyone seemed to be impressed and pleased. In the first presentation, since I got started late I didn’t get to put out any promotional material I was hoping people would pick up to consider booking me in the future. This really hurt as future booking opportunities from this was one of the reasons for booking the conference at my expense.

There were many people I got to speak to before and after the presentations. I only had two complaints regarding the video of musical artist Pink I use called Dear Mr. President. I use the video to look at the serious questions people are asking, and the need for those who follow Christ to take seriously those questions, even if we don’t agree with the views of those asking the questions. Some were more in tune with the political system, than the intent of why that particular video was used.

Next was my trip to Fresno. While in California I had been able to finalize a speaking connection with Dave Wainscott pastor at Third Day Church in Fresno. Dave a MySpace Friend contacted me shortly after arrival in Bakersfield. Understand, prior to my departure this was not booked so this was like gravy on a biscuit for me. I was told the church would take up a love offering and I was just glad God opened up the door to minister someplace else while here.

The drive from San Jose to Fresno was not much fun. I was stuck in traffic and a trip that was supposed to take a little over 2 hours ended up taking over 5 hours because of a traffic jam on a two lane, California highway. The mountains were beautiful though and I listened to a Dodgers Baseball game which was kind of nice. I pulled into Fresno after 10:00 PM and was quickly off to bed again. I got up early and Dave and I visited with a couple of guys from the church at a local coffee shop. I didn’t know what to expect at first. I could lie here but after doing this for so many years, when meeting new people, truth is, you don’t know what to expect. Truth is though; I loved the time out for brunch on Saturday.

Third Day Church is a little different. It was one of the things that I think makes me a little different. I don’t go where I make the most money; I go where God opens doors. Third Day Church was a home church, (really a church complete and whole that meets in a home) where I was told to expect anywhere between 20 and 40 people. Of course closer to Sunday morning I was informed the worship team and their family was in Hawaii so there may be less than that. So here I was, I had just finished presenting to a moderate sized church, a large convention with over 1,000 people, and now was going to be in a home church with possibly as few as 20, maybe even less.

Let me start off with how I know God has a sense of humor. He plays these jokes on us that are what I call “gotcha” or “I told you so,” jokes all of the time. At least he does with me and this was one of the best. A group of over 40 people showed up, the setting, and everything about them touched me. I also busted my belt. That’s right; I had a wardrobe malfunction that almost had me pulling a Janet Jackson except with my pants. Thank God for the word almost, and a good sense of humor.

Dave asked me to share some about The Virtual Pew, then the Story of Anthony. I knew this would take longer, but he assured me to take as long as I needed. That is always a dangerous thing to say, but in this case, it was a wonderful thing to say because at that point I knew I could do the story, and ministry justice.

Despite what many may think prior to hearing me, I have to tell you, I don’t think I am boring when I speak. I have learned to watch reactions of people and know how they respond. One doesn’t have to take my word for it, contact anyplace I have been and ask them. Third Day Church was as filled with the spirit during my presentation as any I have done in awhile. While there were obviously many who needed to respond but didn’t, there were many others who did. I was blessed. It was after 1:30 before I was able to finish speaking to those wanting to speak with me, and this was par for the course this last week. I continue to be amazed how God can use anyone.

I spent a lot of time speaking to folks, listening to their thanks, about their broken hearts, and sharing about things they had never shared before. All along, for almost an hour, a little old lady who looked like she was at least in her 70’s came up to me with tears streaming down her face. She told me how the story of Anthony had blessed and touched her. She was apologizing because she had grown up in such a good Christian home and had never experienced anything like Anthony. She wanted me to know, the story of Anthony inspired her to do more, to love more, to serve more, and to minister more to the people around her who needed it. Imagine, this little lady, up in years, had been moved by the Holy Spirit to do more, not give up, not look at a full life but to keep on serving. My heart melts and my spirit is broken just thinking about how God used the story of Anthony to inspire someone like this, this little woman who many would say has lived a full life and should be getting ready to meet her maker. She wasn’t ready to meet her maker though; she was inspired to serve him all the more. There are saints among us who we don’t even recognize; this little lady inspired me to keep on. God is good!

There was more from Third Day Church. I discern carefully about churches I recommend people to. The church in Fresno The Virtual Pew will recommend people to is Third Day. There may eventually be others, but I based on what I know, these people are loving, honor God, his word, and help people be like Christ without all of the religiosity that so many attach to Christianity. I hope to come back to this church. I fully believe, you can’t put a price on blessing, and not only did God bless me financially here, he blessed my spirit.

There was more that happened at Third Day, I could write a long article about just this church. There were several wanting me back, wanting me at other churches, in fact, every place I spoke there were people asking for additional ministry in the future, asking for more, and asking for a return visit. One of the things that will also happen from this visit is we videoed the story of Anthony. We also have a professional audio recording that to my understanding will air nationally at live365 on a radio station and may be presented to Focus on the Family for consideration. My willingness to not be concerned about the size of the church, has led to the possibility of the story of Anthony being heard by the tens of thousands. God is still good!

This next little segment is for the publishers and editors out there. I never, repeat, never, present the story of Anthony, or any variety of other subjects where many people don’t come up asking for the book, or asking for me to write about a particular area, be it the urban church, movies and faith or any number of other areas, even stories of my experiences and fiction. I still need an editor but I can’t tell you how this story of Anthony has impacted people, and I pretty much tell it like I wrote it with the exception of not being nearly as detailed. There are always tears, and always people touched. I have to state the same thing each time, and I am aware of others becoming more aware because they are seeing it. On one hand I have people contemplating suicide contacting me, people with issues regarding sexuality, maybe drug issues, and abuse issues. That is all on one hand, then on the other, is the time it takes to market and try to sell or edit a book. Let me ask, which one you think is more important? For me, the answer is simple. The loss of life versus the marketing and work to get a book out is an easy decision. Those who know me from The Virtual Pew and MySpace, know this is no exaggeration. I would love to see the story get out more it is why I am giving away pre-edit versions of the book as people want, (Now averaging about 15-20 per week for the last year.) There is no marketing, no promotion other than brief mention on articles and postings. I will ask again, if anyone would be willing to help, or on any other component of The Virtual Pew, please let me know. .

Well, that is a lot. I got back to Bakersfield, have been getting caught up some today on emails, updating my mail list and then some. I may or may not have time to edit and publish this before I leave tomorrow, I don’t know. I do know this, God is good! He blessed the time in California, and the Northern Plains is next. I still need all of the dates I can get. I promise you, if living in that area, and you book me, God will use this ministry to bless you. Don’t take my word for it, there are others that will likely comment, or I can provide you contact information. Then again, what does it cost to give it a try? Oh maybe just a soul that God desires to touch, is that soul worth losing? I’m glad God don’t think so.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Interview With Jim Palmer Author of Divine Nobodies

I recently had the honor of interviewing Jim Palmer, author of Divine Nobodies Shedding Religion to Find God (and the unlikely people who help you), and the upcoming book WIDEOPEN SPACES Beyond Paint by Number Christianity. There were a number of things that came up in the interview that somewhat surprised me.

Jim like I had survived an abusive childhood and has worked with abused children and non profits. In fact it got stranger as I discovered he attended East Tennessee State University in Johnson City Tennessee. A school my wife had graduated from, a town I was from, and attended college there one summer. I attended High School at University High on the Campus of East Tennessee State University. It wasn’t long before I realized there was a reason I liked Jim Palmer so much, he was a kindred spirit who had experienced many of the same things I had. There were more similarities like his once being a pastor at Willow Creek Community Church and me almost becoming one there. When I had read his words in Divine Nobodies, and reading his words and blogs at MySpace, I knew Jim would be one God would use to touch and help me in the areas of life I needed help.

I could say a lot more about my friend Jim, but will simply say check him out at http://www.divinenobodies.com/ or at http://www.myspace.com/divinenobodies. Now on to the interview that started off with a tricky phone connection.

Mike Furches (MF): Hey you there?

Jim Palmer (JP): Yea

MF: Didn’t know if I had lost you or not.

JP: Lately this land line phone has been having the batteries changed or get some new batteries.

MF: I don’t know if you know but I used to live down near Nashville. I actually lived in Gordonsville and my aunt; she had a shop in Nashville I think off of Gallatin Road. I still have a number of relatives that live there. It has grown a lot over the last few years I know.

JP: Man, the next time your down here call and we’ll like have some coffee somewhere or something.

MF: I’m always looking for churches to minister at.

JP: Cool

MF: Won’t take real long, but I have been reading the book you sent me, Divine Nobodies. First of all my interviews are a little bit different. I don’t know if you read any of my interviews with Billy Bob or anyone else,

JP: Yea a little bit.

MF: I try to make them a little more personable and not too preachy or anything like that. That’s not my calling.

JP: I’m with you.

MF: A couple of things, can you tell us about Jim Palmer, maybe for folks who don’t know that much about you, tell us about your background.

JP: Well I grew up in Southwest Virginia where Blacksburg is. I’m a big Hokie fan and was sort of devastated by the tragedy not too long ago. I grew up having a very troubled childhood. I kind of emerged as a young adult as a kid who was not knowing of any sort of direction to go in, what I was good at, what I wanted to do in life. I didn’t really have much of a meaningful connection with God through my childhood youth and so on.

I went to college at East Tennessee State University and got involved in a little campus ministry there and begin to discover a little bit about a relationship with God and one thing led to the next and I built a friendship with a guy who was a pastor in town. I decided I wanted to go into ministry myself. I went to a seminary up in Chicago at Trinity Seminary and got involved in church ministry. I did that for a number of years. I begin to realize that despite my God degree, my positions in Christian leadership and so on, deep down inside I knew there had to be more than this whole God thing that I was experiencing. I left professional ministry all together and outside of the Christian subculture and outside of Christian ministry God begin to sort of stream some interesting people into my life that kind of awakened me to a number of possibilities to what it could mean to really know God. That is what Divine Nobodies is about. It is that story of shedding my religious mentality in order to know God in deeper ways. That is actually a little bit of the journey that I’ve been on. I’m pretty much just a nobody here in Nashville, growing in terms of knowing God more deeply, and that’s just kind of the path I’m on.

MF: It is amazing how God puts people together. Do you want me to give you an example of that?

JP: Yea

MF: Do you know where I went to school at?

JP: Where?

MF: University High

JP: Really?

MF: On the campus of East Tennessee State University

JP: Man, isn’t that wild?

MF: My wife is a graduate of ETSU. I got saved at I think it’s Memorial Gym, Robinson, not the Mini Dome but what’s the name of that gym?

JP: I can’t even remember the name of it.

MF: I think it’s Brookes Gym or something like that. David Wilkerson was doing a crusade and that is where I got saved at.

JP: Man, that’s so funny. I remember seeing University High all of the time.

MF: I went back when it was more of a college prep school which is kind of strange. I don’t know how much you know about Johnson City but I grew up and lived in Keystone.

JP: I don’t know much, pretty much my whole knowledge of that Tri-Cities area is like the campus of ETSU. I didn’t grow up in that area. I was on campus when I was there so I didn’t get out and around a whole lot.

MF: It’s built up in such a way now that you can do that. Actually for quite a few years you could do that. A lot of students just stay on campus or in that general area.

JP: This is cool.

MF: Yea it is a small world.

JP: Yea I know, isn’t that wild.

MF: Can you tell us about the book, Divine Nobodies?

JP: The subtitle of the book gives a pretty good picture of what it’s about. That subtitle is Shedding Religion to Find God (and the unlikely people who help you.) Essentially, those quote, unquote divine nobodies are those unlikely people like a Waffle House waitress, a auto mechanic, a hip hop musician, a tire salesman and other people that God begin to use in my life out of Christian subculture, away from Christian ministry just a guy living his life knowing there has to be more to God than what I was experiencing. Through these encounters with these people was the process that God used to help me shed some of my religious mentality that was hindering my knowing God in a way that he really wanted me to know him. You know having gone through seminary, having been in professional Christian ministry you kind of create these certain boxes that you put God in and you relate to God based upon certain religious rules, formulas, principles and that kind of a thing. In all of my great theology, my years in professional Christian ministry I realized that there was a lot to God that I really didn’t know and it kind of took bumping into these people on the everyday path of life for me to begin to recognize that there was a whole lot more to God than what I was experiencing. So each chapter is the story of one of those unsuspecting people that God sent into my life, how they impacted me, how that person sort of confronted a belief that I had, that was a shallow way of thinking about God or a sort of a misguided notion I might have picked up along the way that was influencing how I related to God, and how that person kind of confronted that in some way or got me to thinking or pressed me deeper into myself to discover God ways in ways that I had not experienced him before.

MF: Part of what you’re talking about, at least in the way I see it is that people are actively living out their faith and having an impact on others. Would that be a fair assessment?

JP: Yea that would be assessment. An example might be that in this process. What’s happened is that in these last few years I’ve been going through this process of separating God from religion, separating Christ from Christianity, separating community from organized church to kind of really get down to the essence and the core of what it means to know God. Somehow I got all of these things confused and muddled up and it’s required me to kind of separate these things out in my mind to determine what is true, and to experience what God wants for me. Each of these individuals have been a part of the process that is helping me separate those things so that I can truly come to know God in ways that I hadn’t really before. You’re right these are people that didn’t have a God degree or a position in a church but they were just people living out the ways of Christ along the everyday path of life and I would just bust into them. God used those little encounters and those friendships and relationships to help transform my own life.

MF: What’s Jim Palmer doing now?

JP: I’m doing some writing; I’m continuing to finish the next book that is coming out in October. I am doing a few more after that. I’m continuing to talk about the culture and about separating God and religion and kind of working my way through all of that. I’ve started something called the Pilgrimage Project which is an initiative giving people permission to really think and breathe outside of the traditional boundaries of organized church and I meet a lot of people who are very interested in Jesus Christ as a person and who want to connect with others and have relationships that encourage one another on their spiritual journey. These are people who aren’t necessarily interested in Christianity as a religion or in organized church in any form. We’ve kind of been developing a social network of people for whom church is these relationships we have with each other. That is something else I have gotten involved in here in the Nashville area. I do a little bit of teaching on the side. I teach a little bit of world history and I have my hand in a few different things. We just live here in a neighborhood in our city and really involved in our neighborhood and love our neighbors and are involved in the lives of our neighbors. We really try to connect with the people God places in our lives and create community and coming through life together, trying to cultivate those relationships. So that’s a little bit of what goes on with me.

MF: Any websites or links that would be good for people to check out that wants to get more information about you and your ministry?

JP: Yea you can go to divinenobodies.com, I’m also on myspace at myspace.com/divinenobodies You can always shoot me an email at jim@divinenobodies.com That kind of gets you connected to a couple of places where I hang out on line and blog a little bit.

MF: Your blogs are, well you have seen my work, I tend to be too long and I can be winded at times. Your stuff, I have been intrigued by the beauty of what you do and the simplicity of it. Usually what happens for the folks that are reading this is that usually Jim’s blogs will have a photograph and then usually just a sentence or a phrase to get you to reflect on that. Do you want to comment on why you blog in that way? It is very intriguing and some of your stuff in its simplicity. I marvel at your ability to say so much with so little. No way is this is any kind of a put down; it is just an amazing thing that you do. Can you comment because I am intrigued by that.

JP: I think in general there is this assumption that the more information that a person receives the better off they are particularly when it comes to their spiritual growth or their relationship with God. It’s kind of like the more you read the more you study it is just a matter or transferring large portions of information to your brain, and that is the primary thing to stimulate spiritual growth. What I have been finding is that in the last few years, is that for myself that the spiritual growth is not just a cerebral thing, it’s not just an intellectual mastering of quantities of information but it’s maybe going to a deeper part of a person and connecting with God and maybe receiving something on a deeper level. For example, I think it was Socrates who said one good question is better than a thousand answers. I think that when I blog I may throw out a question because I think ultimately a person needs to discover truth for themselves; it is more than just me passing along information. It has to be that the person comes to a truth themselves, and it connects to a deep place within them. Over time after going through seminary and being in ministry I was definitely one of those putting out large thoughts of information for people to consume, but now I am starting to see the incredible spiritual value of a good question, a photograph that maybe connects to a deeper place inside someone. I guess I do that in my blogs because that is the type of thing that has been really impacting me as time goes on. A simple picture, a good question, are just things that the Spirit uses to open up a place deep within me where I become aware of the presence of God or God can work inside of me at another level other than just that sort of that left brain intellectual side of it. That is kind of why I probably tend to go in that direction more in my blogs.

MF: For those reading this what, I would say is I subscribe to probably 200 blogs or more. The truth of it is I read, or at least try to read all of them as I can, but time is a precious commodity. The other truth is that there are probably 5 – 10 that I make sure that I read. Jim Palmers is one of those and every time that you put something up I read it. There are times that I will think and the question that you ask, or the photograph that you use, sometimes 15 – 20 words at most and then the photograph and sometimes I will think and contemplate about that through the day to come to a process of where God can teach me.

JP: You know one day somebody emailed me and said Jim, you ever noticed how often you will use a photograph of person’s eyes on your blog. I wasn’t really consciously aware that I did it so often but as I scrolled a number of my posts I noticed that I did. You know I don’t know, it is an interesting thing that one of the most common miracles that Jesus did in the Gospels was that he would restore people’s sight. One time Jesus said that if your eyesight is good your whole body is good. If you can see ok everything else is going to be good, but if you are blinded and you can’t see then it is going to create all of these other kinds of challenges for you. Even in that there is just that whole message that Christ came to open our eyes to truth, to restore a sense of spiritual vision and understanding, and if you can see the reality of what God wants to give with the eyes of your heart and the present reality of God’s kingdom that’s available within us and to live from day to day, then we’re tapping into that reality that God wants us to experience. I don’t know I think that God uses a lot of simple things, whether it’s nature or it’s art, or conversation with a person standing in a line, the more I’m open and aware of God and his presence in everyone and everything around me it just seems like it’s a continual opportunity for God to grow me spiritually.

MF: One of the beautiful things about God and Christ is that we are all different. He has created us all differently and he’ll use different means and approaches to reach people. To me it is amazing that someone like myself that can be real descriptive, not confrontational but almost sarcastic at times in getting people to think about certain points. God can use something simple like what you do to impact someone like me who’s in some ways different in the things I write about. I just did one on a recent political debate, I’m doing another today about a lady I ran into at Wal-Mart last night which will be more humorous. I’m just saying God uses different people to impact others in ways that we would never imagine sometimes.

JP: I tend to think we are all teachers and all students and if we come to every interaction, every conversation, every relationship, every blog and realize that there’s something here for me to learn and something here for me to offer. I think it just that we check out, kind of have the God switch we turn on for church, or some spiritual activity, or whatever and we expect God then then we kind of turn that God switch off when we’re in the everyday aspects of living life. We are kind of just walking through life, kind of tuned out, eyes closed, spiritual eyes closed and we lack that conscious awareness of all of the ways God is wanting to animate his life in us, or live his life through us, or stimulate our awareness of his kingdom within us. It is always happening.

MF: That gets us back to the circle of Divine Nobodies. In reality when we open up our eyes, God can use all kinds of people, and we ourselves can be used to touch other people.

Another question, maybe a little controversial; regarding the association you have had with the Emerging Church Movement? I run into this a lot. The Virtual Pew is a ministry that attempts to reach out to people who are unchurched or have been disenfranchised or hurt by the church. The reality of it is that the Virtual Pew is in its essence and its form is a type of Emergent Church in what we are attempting to do because we are trying to do things differently and share Christ with people in different ways. Would you speak some about the controversy? One of the things I am pleased with is that you have spoken a lot about Christ. One of the things the Emergent Church is often criticized for is that it leaves Christ out of the equation. Do you want to comment on that?

JP: Yea, with the way I kind of got connected into the Emergent movement, Emergent church or whatever, there are different ways of expressing it, is that outside of Christian subculture, I started stumbling upon some different ways of thinking about my Christian faith, what it means to be the Church, so on and so forth. As I continued down that road, I begin thinking; you know I wonder if I’m going off the deep end. If nobody else I am around seems to be thinking these things, maybe I’m just going crazy. I met with a friend of mine who I knew who would shoot straight with me so I just laid it all out and shared with him where I was at, what I was thinking, what I was questioning and so on. His basic response was well, you’re not alone because there is this sort of emergent conversation is going on where a lot of people are asking similar questions or trying to rethink some things the way you are describing. There is a couple of people you might try to hook up with and get to know or that kind of thing. That is how I got connected into Emergent and for me what it had given me permission to do which I think you seldom find, is it creates the opportunity to do those things I mentioned, separating God from religion, separating the person of Christ from Pop Christianity, separating the community and body of Christ from institutional church and essence to kind of deconstruct and pull a part and examine your theology, your beliefs and practices and so on and be engaged in a conversation where you’re not going to be hammered for raising the questions you have about your faith and how to put all of that back together. For me the Emergent Movement has been a kind of permission slip to ask all of those questions to kind of deconstruct it all. It provided the freedom to put all of the pieces back together in ways that seem unconventional to folks who are more accustomed to a more traditional way of doing things.

I think the challenge for the Emergent Church is sometime I feel like the people on the ends are too focused on forms of church. It seems to me it kind of put rivals into this new worship style or something. Sometimes I feel like the core of the Emergent movement or conversation it’s not just introducing a new form church where you put people in the round, light candles and pass out clay for people to manipulate during a sermon, it’s not a form of church, at least for me it has been an opportunity to pull a part the pieces of my faith and reexamine what it really means to be a follower of Christ. To be able to separate the person Christ from the religion that we slap his name on and our church practices we tend to equate with being Christians. I think the problem is that there is so much variety within the Emergent Church that I think people are concerned about some of the theology in the Emergent Church and there is the side of it where the focus is on that style of worship, and so on and so forth. Again, my experience has been that it allows everybody to pull their feet up to the table and talk about Christ, to talk about spirituality, to talk about God. Everyone has a place at that table and can talk through their struggles and questions, their concerns. I think that is such a healthy thing.

MF: I don’t want to interject words here, so if I am wrong here, interject your thoughts here. Part of being emergent does not mean that you deny Christ, it does not mean that you deny the need for church, does not mean that you deny scripture, it’s just that you are looking at new ways of conversation where you can talk about things and with people who maybe have issues and maybe have the need to find their own identity to some extent. It’s not a denial of Christ, the need for church or anything of that nature?

JP: Yea. In fact, this is based just on my own personal experience and I am sure it is somewhat limited, but speaking of the Emergent Churches I am aware of and the Emergent leaders and some of the central people in the Emergent Movement and their ministry. My experience is that if anything it has really elevated and intensified a focus of Christ in all sorts of different ways. In terms of taking on the heart of Christ of missions, in issues of social justice, in returning to the Gospels and intently studying and discovering not only the message Jesus taught but the life he demonstrated and wanting to walk in the ways Jesus walked in and taking that into our own lives. The same thing with church, again, my experience has been that the church communities are stronger because it encourages things like freedom to ask those questions that everybody is thinking but not everybody feels the freedom to ask and discuss. There is a focus on church not being a building, meeting, program or a service, but it is a community of relationships where people practice one anothering, love one another, encourage one another, teach one another, bear one another’s burdens. From what I see it has done a great deal to really strengthen and focus on the person of Christ and a deeper appreciation in terms of what it means to be in the world. That is what I’m seeing.

MF: I don’t know if you have done the study of when the times Jesus just starts to teach versus the times he was asked questions? By and far, most all of Jesus teachings took place after Jesus was asked questions. It kind of shows the importance of relationship and I think something that the Emergent Church is trying to do is opening up to questions, allowing people to ask those questions and express their feelings without fear of being threatened.

JP: Yea, I think that in the end, that really promotes a stronger faith because people will naturally grow and have a more solid faith if they can be honest about their struggles and raise the questions, the difficult questions, not just the simple easy questions. All of the way down to the core of Christianity there are fairly difficult questions and to wrestle through them I think develops a stronger faith in people who know Christ. An important part to the scripture is that you want to pay attention to the fruit. I’ve seen that some of that fruit has seen people growing in areas like love, becoming people of love, extending unconditional love of God to all people, the fruit of engaging our world at its most desperate places. With people who are victims of oppression, people in great need, not just a suburban mentality but a desire to go into a deeper world and see an inner strength of the reality of Christ with the marginal people of our society, the people who are typically disconnected from a lot of the organized church. The fruit I see is that a good thing. Not everybody is going to agree, it is a pretty wide spectrum in terms of the theology of it. I am not sure the Emergent Church is a particular theology. So whatever Brian McClaren may or may not believe theologically, a Tony Jones, or any number of others is trying to identify and create some standard theology that everyone else will buy into or accept. I think there is a lot of diversity there. The way it normally goes is that the world will pick one or two people and sort of associate the whole group with some of those most popular people when in reality it is so much broader than that.

MF: It’s not like the Emergent Church has a set doctrinal statement that organizes and brings everybody together say like a Baptist or Methodist church?

JP: Right

MF: Last thing, would be anything that you would want to say. I always leave it open for folks to share something if they want and haven’t had the chance.

JP: I think the thing I would share and encourage people to realize is that there is a sort of spiritual message that Jesus had that unique to religion. An example, religious leaders came to Jesus wanting to know when the Kingdom of God is going to get here, when should we be looking for it. Jesus responded that the Kingdom of God is within you, another translation says that the Kingdom of God is among you. I think that Jesus was constantly through out the Gospel to see beyond the typical mentality of religion. The Kingdom of God for example is within us. I would just encourage people to look at the things Jesus had to say. Many of those things may sound kind of crazy, maybe even heretical when compared to the typical reason of religion. The Kingdom of God is a Kingdom of love, and peace, and joy, and freedom, and the reality of that kingdom is inside of us and we can experience that reality and we can live out of it day by day. I am finding so many examples of that message of Jesus which is sometimes is dismissed which is I think of kind of the link to help people move beyond the religious concept of Christianity into a deeper spirituality with God. Just keep your eyes wide open to the full message and reality that Jesus wants people to experience.

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