As some of my friends can tell you, I have been an off again, on again fan of Big Brother on CBS television for a number of years. While I haven’t watched every season, I watched every episode of Season 1, then off again, on again, for seasons thereafter. I did watch every episode of Season 8, and most every episode of Season 9. Imagine my surprise as I was notified yesterday that I have been chosen to be a house guest on Season 10 of Big Brother.
I was really surprised when speaking with representatives of CBS Television as to their reasoning for selecting me. I made it clear in my application, including my video resume as to my issues with the way Christians were being represented in the last two seasons. In season 8 we had Christians praying for all kinds of things and doing all kinds of things that just didn’t line up with the Bible. It was an obvious “name it claim it” group of Christians that didn’t get it. Then there is the current season. You would have thought the Christians had just walked out of the Playboy Mansion with Hugh Heffner as one of their pastoral support members. I made it clear, I had had enough, it was time that a Christian with real integrity stood up, have some fun, and represent the Billion plus Christians around the world in a real way. My insistence on this was the contributing factor to my selection.
As part of the program, I have to only compromise on a few things but I think it is worth it, after all, we can all find room to compromise for Jesus can’t we? As a part of the selection I have to go onto the program representing myself as being single. I can’t let anyone know that I am married and have children. They want some form of courtship so I am giving in to it. Part of this has to do with a twist in the show that I can’t speak much about but has been made clear to me. There are other things though, and I wanted to explain a few things.
One of the things they want from me is that I initially present myself as an Atheist. They have a plan that I will be converted to Christianity during the course of the program. I am to be just like everyone else, and they want me to convert to a “Holy Roller” type of Christian. This will all occur after I have been confronted for getting into the hot-tub naked after it has been filled up with bubbles by another “Holy Roller” Christian on the program. Long story made short, part of the twist is the agreements the two of us have from the get go, you know a Christian and an Atheist going at it back and forth. They figure the religious debate and arguing will make for good ratings on the television show. I have been pretty much assured that if I compromise on these things I will be assured to make it to the final 10. Once making it to the final 10, every thing is on my own, and whether I stay or go is up to the “rules and voting of the house.”
I am excited and this will be a huge answer to prayer, think about it, I only have to compromise a few of my beliefs and I will have a chance at winning the $500,000 prize offered to the winner of Big Brother 10. I will also be guaranteed $1,000 a week for the duration of my stay up to this point, and after making a name for myself, I will be able to spread the message of Jesus all over the world.
Just imagine what any of us can accomplish or gain with a little compromise. I assure you, it isn’t like we are fools or anything like that, I mean isn’t it worth it to share Jesus at all costs with a world that needs to hear about him? We should weigh the few bad things we may have to do with all of the good things we can accomplish if we just give in a little.
Now for those who have read this far, and has any issue with any of the things I have stated, we can all be foolish, but we should never be fools, not even on April Fools Day, but then again, I think my true friends, and those who know me, would know that the last thing I would ever encourage is for any of us to compromise our values and our faith. Hopefully on this day, of all days, we can have a little reminder that it is better to be dedicated to Jesus every day than to be the king of fools on April Fools Day.
As for me, no amount of money, or any compromise of my faith and values is worth any dollar amount or prestige anyone could give me. Hopefully your convictions and beliefs are solid enough, and strong enough in something of value, like Jesus Christ, that neither would you consider compromising those things that are of ultimate value.
Regarding Big Brother, if you haven't seen my tribute to Season 8 Click on the video below. If you don't see the video, just click on the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64Q5lV7EJlo
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Monday, March 31, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
"God Damn America" What Did I Just Hear?
Now that I likely have your attention, let me say, it is not my intent to put down any politician, nor is it my attempt to put down America in any way. The truth is however, at least in the United States, we have heard this phrase so much over the last weeks it is almost unbelievable. Well, at least I have heard it from talk radio to political television. The Reverend Jeremiah Wright and some of his sermons have been on the airwaves so much you would think he is running for president. Thankfully, he isn’t, unfortunately, some people need to remember that.
This article, like other articles and editorials I have done will likely turn into some people not understanding, becoming critical, and even attacking Reverend Jeremiah Wright and Barack Obama, for those people, be careful what you become critical of, that isn’t what this is about. I don’t like the title, but the title if you note is a quote, a quote which many of us have heard many times over the last weeks. Notes of warning from the get go; I won’t approve comments that deal with attacking either Barack Obama or Reverend Jeremiah Wright. This isn’t about attacking people, even those we disagree with. This article is about looking at what the Bible says regarding our leaders, and the relationship we are to have towards those in authority. I will welcome anyone posting comments on this, and especially those posting comments using their particular religious views supported by their religious documents, whether the Koran, The Torah, Book of Mormon, or the Bible. If you aren’t religious, your thoughts and comments are also welcome, obviously you won’t use a religious text to support your position, but your view is of value.
Now a simple read, a simple read of some of the things the Bible in particular says regarding some of the teachings that followers of Jesus could think about in regards to leaders and countries.
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Obey the rulers who have authority over you. Only God can give authority to anyone, and he puts these rulers in their places of power. People who oppose the authorities are opposing what God has done, and they will be punished. Rulers are a threat to evil people, not to good people. There is no need to be afraid of the authorities. Just do right, and they will praise you for it. After all, they are God's servants, and it is their duty to help you.
If you do something wrong, you ought to be afraid, because these rulers have the right to punish you. They are God's servants who punish criminals to show how angry God is. But you should obey the rulers because you know it is the right thing to do, and not just because of God's anger.
You must also pay your taxes. The authorities are God's servants, and it is their duty to take care of these matters. Pay all that you owe, whether it is taxes and fees or respect and honor. ~ Romans 13: 1-7
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First of all, I ask you to pray for everyone. Ask God to help and bless them all, and tell God how thankful you are for each of them. Pray for kings and others in power, so that we may live quiet and peaceful lives as we worship and honor God. ~ 1 Timothy 2: 1, 2
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Obey your leaders and do what they say. They are watching over you, and they must answer to God. So don't make them sad as they do their work. Make them happy. Otherwise, they won't be able to help you at all. ~ Hebrews 13: 7
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Always let others see you behaving properly, even though they may still accuse you of doing wrong. Then on the day of judgment, they will honor God by telling the good things they saw you do.
The Lord wants you to obey all human authorities, especially the Emperor, who rules over everyone. You must also obey governors, because they are sent by the Emperor to punish criminals and to praise good citizens. ~ 1 Peter 2: 12 – 14
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If my own people will humbly pray and turn back to me and stop sinning, then I will answer them from heaven. I will forgive them and make their land fertile once again.
I will hear the prayers made in this temple, ~ 2 Chronicles 7: 14, 15
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So what point am I trying to drive home? Quite simple actually, as people who say we follow Jesus, we may actually accomplish more if we pray for our leaders, pray for our countries and serve those who need served than if we complain all of the time. Don’t get me wrong, as followers of Jesus we have to stand for justice, we have to stand for what is right, we must place God in authority over our countries, but, maybe just maybe, we will accomplish more out of love, even love of our enemies and those who would do us wrong, than if we take up the sword and go to battle. On that note, two more verses to think about.
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Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God. ~ Matthew 5:9
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But the wisdom that comes from above leads us to be pure, friendly, gentle, sensible, kind, helpful, genuine, and sincere. When peacemakers plant seeds of peace, they will harvest justice. ~ James 3: 17 – 18
I have to admit, I always liked the song and artist in the video below. While some may think the video has very little to do with this article, I beg to differ, it has everything to do with it. Just click on the video below to see it, it is an oldie but a goodie, and if the video don't work, just click on the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xNSgBkum7o
Click Here to Go to The Virtual Pew Daily Verse and Read The Bible in a Year Passages
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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 also contact me for a free e-book pre edit version of The Keystone Kid at mike@thevirtualpew.com
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
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This article, like other articles and editorials I have done will likely turn into some people not understanding, becoming critical, and even attacking Reverend Jeremiah Wright and Barack Obama, for those people, be careful what you become critical of, that isn’t what this is about. I don’t like the title, but the title if you note is a quote, a quote which many of us have heard many times over the last weeks. Notes of warning from the get go; I won’t approve comments that deal with attacking either Barack Obama or Reverend Jeremiah Wright. This isn’t about attacking people, even those we disagree with. This article is about looking at what the Bible says regarding our leaders, and the relationship we are to have towards those in authority. I will welcome anyone posting comments on this, and especially those posting comments using their particular religious views supported by their religious documents, whether the Koran, The Torah, Book of Mormon, or the Bible. If you aren’t religious, your thoughts and comments are also welcome, obviously you won’t use a religious text to support your position, but your view is of value.
Now a simple read, a simple read of some of the things the Bible in particular says regarding some of the teachings that followers of Jesus could think about in regards to leaders and countries.
----------------------
Obey the rulers who have authority over you. Only God can give authority to anyone, and he puts these rulers in their places of power. People who oppose the authorities are opposing what God has done, and they will be punished. Rulers are a threat to evil people, not to good people. There is no need to be afraid of the authorities. Just do right, and they will praise you for it. After all, they are God's servants, and it is their duty to help you.
If you do something wrong, you ought to be afraid, because these rulers have the right to punish you. They are God's servants who punish criminals to show how angry God is. But you should obey the rulers because you know it is the right thing to do, and not just because of God's anger.
---------------------
First of all, I ask you to pray for everyone. Ask God to help and bless them all, and tell God how thankful you are for each of them. Pray for kings and others in power, so that we may live quiet and peaceful lives as we worship and honor God. ~ 1 Timothy 2: 1, 2
------------------
Obey your leaders and do what they say. They are watching over you, and they must answer to God. So don't make them sad as they do their work. Make them happy. Otherwise, they won't be able to help you at all. ~ Hebrews 13: 7
-----------------
Always let others see you behaving properly, even though they may still accuse you of doing wrong. Then on the day of judgment, they will honor God by telling the good things they saw you do.
The Lord wants you to obey all human authorities, especially the Emperor, who rules over everyone. You must also obey governors, because they are sent by the Emperor to punish criminals and to praise good citizens. ~ 1 Peter 2: 12 – 14
------------------
If my own people will humbly pray and turn back to me and stop sinning, then I will answer them from heaven. I will forgive them and make their land fertile once again.
I will hear the prayers made in this temple, ~ 2 Chronicles 7: 14, 15
-----------------
So what point am I trying to drive home? Quite simple actually, as people who say we follow Jesus, we may actually accomplish more if we pray for our leaders, pray for our countries and serve those who need served than if we complain all of the time. Don’t get me wrong, as followers of Jesus we have to stand for justice, we have to stand for what is right, we must place God in authority over our countries, but, maybe just maybe, we will accomplish more out of love, even love of our enemies and those who would do us wrong, than if we take up the sword and go to battle. On that note, two more verses to think about.
------------------
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God. ~ Matthew 5:9
------------------
But the wisdom that comes from above leads us to be pure, friendly, gentle, sensible, kind, helpful, genuine, and sincere. When peacemakers plant seeds of peace, they will harvest justice. ~ James 3: 17 – 18
I have to admit, I always liked the song and artist in the video below. While some may think the video has very little to do with this article, I beg to differ, it has everything to do with it. Just click on the video below to see it, it is an oldie but a goodie, and if the video don't work, just click on the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xNSgBkum7o
Click Here to Go to The Virtual Pew Daily Verse and Read The Bible in a Year Passages
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 also contact me for a free e-book pre edit version of The Keystone Kid at mike@thevirtualpew.com
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
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Mike Furches MySpace Blog
Hollywood Jesus
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The Virtual Pew News
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To Subscribe to The Virtual Pew Live Feed
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
I Have a Confession, I Have a Girlfriend
I have a confession that will shock some, and hurt others. It is not my intent to do either of these things, but I have to make a confession. I have a girlfriend.
Last night I went to a local Wendy’s restaurant to take part in a fundraiser for Youth Horizons. I started working with Youth Horizons recently in part to help me financially with The Virtual Pew. The marriage and association with Youth Horizons has been wonderful. I have the opportunity to earn some needed income, while being free to do the work I believe God has called me to, The Virtual Pew. In the process I am blessed to also work in an area that reminds me of my own youth. The more I do with Youth Horizons, the more I know I could have benefited from a program like this. To be a part of helping youth who are fatherless is not only a reminder of what God has done for me, but a answer to the prayers of my youth, of giving back to youth who are much like I was when I was their age.
Another reason I was excited about my association with Youth Horizons was the opportunity to learn from Earnest Alexander, the President of this wonderful ministry. From providing mentors to a residential program for these children, Mr. Alexander has established a wonderful and effective ministry that is extremely effective. I am genuinely impressed by his love for this ministry, and for the young men and women who this ministry reaches out to.
Last night, while at Wendy’s Earnest asked me a question that caused me to ponder. The question caused me to ponder because I wondered how he knew what he knew. While I had not thought of things in the same way he had, he was right on the money when asking me the question; “Where is your girlfriend?”
I met my girlfriend over 30 years ago now. Truth is, many didn’t think the relationship would last, but it has. I still have fun with my girlfriend; we go on regular dates, normally on Thursdays and Saturdays.
When our relationship started to develop there was a lot of physical attraction. While a building block, we learned quickly that while the attraction was important, it wasn’t the most important thing. Unfortunately over thirty years, our skin started to wrinkle, hair turn gray, put on extra weight, and, well, you likely get the picture.
With over thirty years of relationship we have learned other things. And for the kiddos, especially those with the last name Furches, you may not want to read this paragraph. I have to say, for over thirty years, the sex has been wonderful, I expect it will be for the next thirty years. I don’t know why people don’t talk about sex, or when they do they talk about it in a disrespectful way, but truth is, I think my girlfriend and I have learned that the beauty of a long lasting relationship has in part, the beauty of experiencing this wonderful gift from God. That’s right; a sexual relationship is a beautiful gift from God. We have both enjoyed it, but over the years we have also learned it is far from the most important thing in the development of a relationship between a boyfriend and girlfriend.
(Now the kiddies can read again.) With the above said, I have to also say this, while that paragraph is a beautiful thing in a relationship, I have learned to enjoy holding hands in a movie, a gentle kiss, and just a chance to sit and caress each other on the arm, back of the neck or wherever. I have also learned that few things in life are as sweet as a loving hug, or a meaningful conversation. In my later years, or mid years now, I have learned it is those things, times of sharing life together that real and lasting relationships are built.
I must also make mention of the need to forgive. Over the years, God Almighty knows there have been numerous times I needed to be forgiven. In our 30 year plus relationship, I have been pretty stupid at times. At times turning my back on God and at other times turning my back on my girlfriend. I regret those times, but am so grateful for a loving and forgiving girlfriend, and even more grateful for a loving and caring God who gave me that girlfriend. This reminds me of an old church saying common in Black Churches. God is Good, All the Time!
Yea, last night I had a burger, a diet-Coke, and a baked potato at Wendy’s but I had more than that. I had a wonderful reminder from a Godly man that I have a girlfriend named Mary Jane. I have gotten so used to calling her my wife that I forgot I have a girlfriend. Sometimes God uses wise men to remind each of us of little simple things that are so important. That said, thanks Earnest, I can’t think of a more important truth in my life that I have this giddy feeling for this girlfriend of mine. I have been blessed to keep a boyfriend, girlfriend relationship alive for over 30 years now. I knew that one of the benefits of my association with Youth Horizons was that I was going to learn from a wise and Godly man. The reminder that I have a girlfriend is a perfect reminder that God has given me a wife, but more than just a wife.
In closing I would ask, especially for those who are married, do you still get giddy over your boyfriend, girlfriend? Do you still take those dates that enabled you to spend time together when you were young? Do you enjoy the blessings of God, as God intended them? Are you as much in love with your boyfriend, girlfriend as you were in your youth? God can rebuild that relationship if you miss it. I have to say, while there have been times I have missed it, over the last years I have learned to rekindle a love relationship from my youth, a love relationship that has lasted all of these years.
For those not married, but in a relationship, are you building it in a way that pleases God, and follows His directives for relationship? Are you doing it in a way that guarantees success, happiness and longevity? People often ask me how I have done it, how we have lasted when few gave us a chance. I say, we have done it by honoring first and foremost our commitment to God, following his directions in regards to relationship, and doing little things like keeping dates, and spending time with each other.
Oh yea, did I tell you about that saying in many Black Churches, God is Good, All the time! All the Time, God is Good!
Now for something unusual. Most of you know that I appreciate your support for The Virtual Pew. I am so blessed to see God use this ministry. This issue of The Virtual Pew though, I am asking you to consider supporting another ministry I believe in and love, one I am learning from. I am asking you to click here, and look at the ways you could also give a contribution of support for Youth Horizons. While there, check out the work they do, and know that you are supporting a ministry that I could have used as a teen and a young man, and you can see a ministry I am blessed to be a part of. Again, you can also click here to go to Youth Horizons Donation page.
I was looking for a good song to play here, and finally realized, I have a dear friend, and relative by marriage that had a pretty big hit. That person is Perry Richardson, a cousin by marriage who used to play some with a band called Nantucket, and then after that a little band called Firehouse. He played bass guitar for Firehouse and this song did pretty well on the charts. You may have heard of it. If you see the video below, just click on it, if you don't then just click on the link.
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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 also contact me for a free e-book pre edit version of The Keystone Kid at mike@thevirtualpew.com
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.
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Last night I went to a local Wendy’s restaurant to take part in a fundraiser for Youth Horizons. I started working with Youth Horizons recently in part to help me financially with The Virtual Pew. The marriage and association with Youth Horizons has been wonderful. I have the opportunity to earn some needed income, while being free to do the work I believe God has called me to, The Virtual Pew. In the process I am blessed to also work in an area that reminds me of my own youth. The more I do with Youth Horizons, the more I know I could have benefited from a program like this. To be a part of helping youth who are fatherless is not only a reminder of what God has done for me, but a answer to the prayers of my youth, of giving back to youth who are much like I was when I was their age.
Another reason I was excited about my association with Youth Horizons was the opportunity to learn from Earnest Alexander, the President of this wonderful ministry. From providing mentors to a residential program for these children, Mr. Alexander has established a wonderful and effective ministry that is extremely effective. I am genuinely impressed by his love for this ministry, and for the young men and women who this ministry reaches out to.
Last night, while at Wendy’s Earnest asked me a question that caused me to ponder. The question caused me to ponder because I wondered how he knew what he knew. While I had not thought of things in the same way he had, he was right on the money when asking me the question; “Where is your girlfriend?”
I met my girlfriend over 30 years ago now. Truth is, many didn’t think the relationship would last, but it has. I still have fun with my girlfriend; we go on regular dates, normally on Thursdays and Saturdays.
When our relationship started to develop there was a lot of physical attraction. While a building block, we learned quickly that while the attraction was important, it wasn’t the most important thing. Unfortunately over thirty years, our skin started to wrinkle, hair turn gray, put on extra weight, and, well, you likely get the picture.
With over thirty years of relationship we have learned other things. And for the kiddos, especially those with the last name Furches, you may not want to read this paragraph. I have to say, for over thirty years, the sex has been wonderful, I expect it will be for the next thirty years. I don’t know why people don’t talk about sex, or when they do they talk about it in a disrespectful way, but truth is, I think my girlfriend and I have learned that the beauty of a long lasting relationship has in part, the beauty of experiencing this wonderful gift from God. That’s right; a sexual relationship is a beautiful gift from God. We have both enjoyed it, but over the years we have also learned it is far from the most important thing in the development of a relationship between a boyfriend and girlfriend.
(Now the kiddies can read again.) With the above said, I have to also say this, while that paragraph is a beautiful thing in a relationship, I have learned to enjoy holding hands in a movie, a gentle kiss, and just a chance to sit and caress each other on the arm, back of the neck or wherever. I have also learned that few things in life are as sweet as a loving hug, or a meaningful conversation. In my later years, or mid years now, I have learned it is those things, times of sharing life together that real and lasting relationships are built.
I must also make mention of the need to forgive. Over the years, God Almighty knows there have been numerous times I needed to be forgiven. In our 30 year plus relationship, I have been pretty stupid at times. At times turning my back on God and at other times turning my back on my girlfriend. I regret those times, but am so grateful for a loving and forgiving girlfriend, and even more grateful for a loving and caring God who gave me that girlfriend. This reminds me of an old church saying common in Black Churches. God is Good, All the Time!
Yea, last night I had a burger, a diet-Coke, and a baked potato at Wendy’s but I had more than that. I had a wonderful reminder from a Godly man that I have a girlfriend named Mary Jane. I have gotten so used to calling her my wife that I forgot I have a girlfriend. Sometimes God uses wise men to remind each of us of little simple things that are so important. That said, thanks Earnest, I can’t think of a more important truth in my life that I have this giddy feeling for this girlfriend of mine. I have been blessed to keep a boyfriend, girlfriend relationship alive for over 30 years now. I knew that one of the benefits of my association with Youth Horizons was that I was going to learn from a wise and Godly man. The reminder that I have a girlfriend is a perfect reminder that God has given me a wife, but more than just a wife.
In closing I would ask, especially for those who are married, do you still get giddy over your boyfriend, girlfriend? Do you still take those dates that enabled you to spend time together when you were young? Do you enjoy the blessings of God, as God intended them? Are you as much in love with your boyfriend, girlfriend as you were in your youth? God can rebuild that relationship if you miss it. I have to say, while there have been times I have missed it, over the last years I have learned to rekindle a love relationship from my youth, a love relationship that has lasted all of these years.
For those not married, but in a relationship, are you building it in a way that pleases God, and follows His directives for relationship? Are you doing it in a way that guarantees success, happiness and longevity? People often ask me how I have done it, how we have lasted when few gave us a chance. I say, we have done it by honoring first and foremost our commitment to God, following his directions in regards to relationship, and doing little things like keeping dates, and spending time with each other.
Oh yea, did I tell you about that saying in many Black Churches, God is Good, All the time! All the Time, God is Good!
Now for something unusual. Most of you know that I appreciate your support for The Virtual Pew. I am so blessed to see God use this ministry. This issue of The Virtual Pew though, I am asking you to consider supporting another ministry I believe in and love, one I am learning from. I am asking you to click here, and look at the ways you could also give a contribution of support for Youth Horizons. While there, check out the work they do, and know that you are supporting a ministry that I could have used as a teen and a young man, and you can see a ministry I am blessed to be a part of. Again, you can also click here to go to Youth Horizons Donation page.
I was looking for a good song to play here, and finally realized, I have a dear friend, and relative by marriage that had a pretty big hit. That person is Perry Richardson, a cousin by marriage who used to play some with a band called Nantucket, and then after that a little band called Firehouse. He played bass guitar for Firehouse and this song did pretty well on the charts. You may have heard of it. If you see the video below, just click on it, if you don't then just click on the link.
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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 also contact me for a free e-book pre edit version of The Keystone Kid at mike@thevirtualpew.com
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
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The Virtual Pew Live Radio Web Page
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Friday, March 7, 2008
The Best Band You Never Heard Of, EVER!
I am not certain but the year was either 1985 or 1986, some 20+ years ago now that I experienced an exceptional weekend. Wow, how times have a changed and it seems as if time flies, it seems like yesterday. It was the year I spent almost 3 months away from my wife, only to be reunited and treated by Mike Yaconelli from Youth Specialties at the National Youth Workers Convention in Dallas Texas with one of the best gifts I had ever received.
There were many things about that year I don’t know if I will ever forget. I had been on the road for almost 3 months working with The Rob Cassel’s Band. We had traveled up and down the Eastern Seaboard, and as far west as Phoenix Arizona that Summer. Along the way we were also booked to perform at the National Youth Workers Convention put on by Youth Specialties. I was to present at a workshop consisting of myself, Steve Taylor, David Hosler, and Anthony Campolo. Something else was about to happen though, I was going to be reunited with my wife and daughter whom I hadn’t seen in three months. I had been living in Greenville South Carolina, (actually on the road,) and my wife and daughter had remained living in Hillsboro Kansas, just north of Wichita.
The late Mike Yaconelli did something I will never forget. I had never met the man, although I had a deep appreciation for his work. He knew I was involved in ministry though, and had been away from my wife for awhile. Mike ended up booking a suite for me at the hotel where the conference was held. I think it was the Dallas Sheraton. My wife and I stayed in what must have been the honeymoon suite as we had a nice big hot tub in the room, a large bed, and a nice bottle of wine and fruit awaiting us. I will never forget this weekend for the love shown me. I will never forget it for another reason though, I will never forget it because one of the guests scheduled to appear at the conference was the incredible Wauhob Family. While they ended up not performing, the anticipation of seeing this band was about as great as my excitement to see my wife and daughter which I hadn’t seen in three months.
I had heard of The Wauhobs from a review which had appeared in The Wittenberg Door during the August / September issue of 1984. I had even tracked down and purchased the highly collectible album titled, Country Style Revival. I’ll never forget one of the great reviews of a musical artist ever written. Written by Bob Darden, the article captured the total brilliance and ability of The Wauhob Family. I felt that the article written for The Wittenberg Door likely contained the best paragraph ever written in anything related to music. The paragraph describing the drummer reads:
The band is centered around the expressive drumming of Thomas Wauhob, a wildly original percussionist in the mode of an Elvin Jones, a Billy Cobham or a John Candy. Thomas thumps along at a deceptively slow beat, alternating between the snare drum and the floor tom-tom until you think he's lost the beat altogether. Then, suddenly, in a burst of spastic, unchanneled energy he forges ahead, catches the beat, and makes up for lost time by double-timing the tempo. All of this in a space of a single bar, no less. Incredible! Be sure and listen to his urgent stop and start rhythms on "One More River," as he uses the flashy ploy of dropping a drumstick and fearlessly starting over (seemingly oblivious to the beat).
To read the review in it’s entirety you can visit the Wahob MySpace Page by clicking here. To go directly to the review posted on their blog you can click here. I would encourage everyone reading this to visit the page, listen to the music, as well as read all of the blogs listed. Sadly, it appears as if the page is not well maintained as the band has not updated the page since August 24, 2007. I don’t know the reasoning for that, I do know that a follow up or regeneration of this band could be one of the greatest comebacks in the history of recorded music. Of course I realize there are those, and at times find myself agreeing with the fact, that with such brilliance, a follow up would likely be a let down, after all, why would one take the chance of following up brilliance and perfection?
I have written many serious articles over the years for various publications. My words have appeared in Time Magazine, Christianity Today, Hollywood Jesus, The Christian Leader and the list could go on and on. I don’t think I have ever written any more serious words than these, check out The Wauhobs. Lighten up, listen to the musical genius, then listen intently to the serious rhythms that make their music pure joy. Maybe the music isn’t your style, but the message is pure, and I assure you, if you open your heart, you will experience joy, joy from their musings over the years, their reviews, and joy from the fact that none of us, not Billy Graham, not Nolan Ryan, not Michael Jordan, not John Grisham, not you, not even yours truly are perfect. We can try though; we can find ways to bring joy into our life, even if it is listening to the wondrous melodies of a group like The Wauhobs.
Now the ultimate lesson and intent of the article, really not a biggie, but, I will say, I am not an instrument, or paid reviewer or author for The Wauhobs. Even if they offered me a country fried steak dinner, a 4 ply corn cob supply for life, or a dollar for every ticket sold to their concerts, I don’t think I could write enough about this group to make a living. Therefore, I choose to just spread a little joy into your life. I know you need it; I know I need it, not as much as you because I have listened to The Wauhobs today, have you? I haven’t just listened to them, I listened to a whole 5 songs, all the way through, have you? I have smiled, I have laughed, I have found joy in the most unusual of places. Have you?
In closing, there is a final thing I know, don’t think I know, but know I know. I know that the joy of the Lord is my Strength. I have found a way to experience that joy today, have you?
To listen to a great song, click on the video below, if the video don't appear, just cllick on the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra4AOsefjzw
To visit the Wahob MySpace Page, and listen to numerous other songs, read reviews and more click this link here.
Click Here to Go to The Virtual Pew Daily Verse and Read The Bible in a Year Passages
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 also contact me for a free e-book pre edit version of The Keystone Kid at mike@thevirtualpew.com
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
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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
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The Virtual Pew Live Radio Web Page
To Subscribe to The Virtual Pew Live Feed
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There were many things about that year I don’t know if I will ever forget. I had been on the road for almost 3 months working with The Rob Cassel’s Band. We had traveled up and down the Eastern Seaboard, and as far west as Phoenix Arizona that Summer. Along the way we were also booked to perform at the National Youth Workers Convention put on by Youth Specialties. I was to present at a workshop consisting of myself, Steve Taylor, David Hosler, and Anthony Campolo. Something else was about to happen though, I was going to be reunited with my wife and daughter whom I hadn’t seen in three months. I had been living in Greenville South Carolina, (actually on the road,) and my wife and daughter had remained living in Hillsboro Kansas, just north of Wichita.
The late Mike Yaconelli did something I will never forget. I had never met the man, although I had a deep appreciation for his work. He knew I was involved in ministry though, and had been away from my wife for awhile. Mike ended up booking a suite for me at the hotel where the conference was held. I think it was the Dallas Sheraton. My wife and I stayed in what must have been the honeymoon suite as we had a nice big hot tub in the room, a large bed, and a nice bottle of wine and fruit awaiting us. I will never forget this weekend for the love shown me. I will never forget it for another reason though, I will never forget it because one of the guests scheduled to appear at the conference was the incredible Wauhob Family. While they ended up not performing, the anticipation of seeing this band was about as great as my excitement to see my wife and daughter which I hadn’t seen in three months.
I had heard of The Wauhobs from a review which had appeared in The Wittenberg Door during the August / September issue of 1984. I had even tracked down and purchased the highly collectible album titled, Country Style Revival. I’ll never forget one of the great reviews of a musical artist ever written. Written by Bob Darden, the article captured the total brilliance and ability of The Wauhob Family. I felt that the article written for The Wittenberg Door likely contained the best paragraph ever written in anything related to music. The paragraph describing the drummer reads:
The band is centered around the expressive drumming of Thomas Wauhob, a wildly original percussionist in the mode of an Elvin Jones, a Billy Cobham or a John Candy. Thomas thumps along at a deceptively slow beat, alternating between the snare drum and the floor tom-tom until you think he's lost the beat altogether. Then, suddenly, in a burst of spastic, unchanneled energy he forges ahead, catches the beat, and makes up for lost time by double-timing the tempo. All of this in a space of a single bar, no less. Incredible! Be sure and listen to his urgent stop and start rhythms on "One More River," as he uses the flashy ploy of dropping a drumstick and fearlessly starting over (seemingly oblivious to the beat).
To read the review in it’s entirety you can visit the Wahob MySpace Page by clicking here. To go directly to the review posted on their blog you can click here. I would encourage everyone reading this to visit the page, listen to the music, as well as read all of the blogs listed. Sadly, it appears as if the page is not well maintained as the band has not updated the page since August 24, 2007. I don’t know the reasoning for that, I do know that a follow up or regeneration of this band could be one of the greatest comebacks in the history of recorded music. Of course I realize there are those, and at times find myself agreeing with the fact, that with such brilliance, a follow up would likely be a let down, after all, why would one take the chance of following up brilliance and perfection?
I have written many serious articles over the years for various publications. My words have appeared in Time Magazine, Christianity Today, Hollywood Jesus, The Christian Leader and the list could go on and on. I don’t think I have ever written any more serious words than these, check out The Wauhobs. Lighten up, listen to the musical genius, then listen intently to the serious rhythms that make their music pure joy. Maybe the music isn’t your style, but the message is pure, and I assure you, if you open your heart, you will experience joy, joy from their musings over the years, their reviews, and joy from the fact that none of us, not Billy Graham, not Nolan Ryan, not Michael Jordan, not John Grisham, not you, not even yours truly are perfect. We can try though; we can find ways to bring joy into our life, even if it is listening to the wondrous melodies of a group like The Wauhobs.
Now the ultimate lesson and intent of the article, really not a biggie, but, I will say, I am not an instrument, or paid reviewer or author for The Wauhobs. Even if they offered me a country fried steak dinner, a 4 ply corn cob supply for life, or a dollar for every ticket sold to their concerts, I don’t think I could write enough about this group to make a living. Therefore, I choose to just spread a little joy into your life. I know you need it; I know I need it, not as much as you because I have listened to The Wauhobs today, have you? I haven’t just listened to them, I listened to a whole 5 songs, all the way through, have you? I have smiled, I have laughed, I have found joy in the most unusual of places. Have you?
In closing, there is a final thing I know, don’t think I know, but know I know. I know that the joy of the Lord is my Strength. I have found a way to experience that joy today, have you?
To listen to a great song, click on the video below, if the video don't appear, just cllick on the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra4AOsefjzw
To visit the Wahob MySpace Page, and listen to numerous other songs, read reviews and more click this link here.
Click Here to Go to The Virtual Pew Daily Verse and Read The Bible in a Year Passages
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 also contact me for a free e-book pre edit version of The Keystone Kid at mike@thevirtualpew.com
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
The Virtual Pew Live Radio Web Page
To Subscribe to The Virtual Pew Live Feed
Phone Number to Call During The Virtual Pew Live Show, (Please never call prior to the start of the show) - (646) 716-8587
Phone Number to Call During The HJ Live Show, (Please never call prior to the start of the show) - (646) 716-8853
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Where is Love?
A homeless person is ignored by the preacher, the Christian, the politician. They are hungry, without food, without hope, without promise, without a pillow, without a coat. They are political pawns, soldiers, the mentally ill, and the unemployed. Where is Love?
A prisoner is in jail, one deserving, another not. One is guilty, one innocent. Both have family, both have responsibility. They have a heart; have regret, but no future outside of the bars that keep them captive. Both are condemned, both found guilty. Where is Love?
A prostitute walks the street to pay for food, to pay for drugs, to pay for rent, to pay for a birthday present of a child at home. There is no future, no hope, no promise, and no job. Society mocks, but fails to understand the heart of the abused. Where is Love?
There is a beaten child, beaten beyond recognition. They cry, but no one hears, they want, but no one gives. The child is ignored, turned away until too late. Then we get angry, pretend to care, seek justice, in death and heartache, but not life. Where is Love?
There is the immigrant, from across the border. They want for family, to feed them, earn for them, care for them. They take a chance on this thing called freedom, only to be rejected. Send them back, terrorists, evil, yet human. Where is Love?
There is the rich, easy to hate, blame them for our lack. They worked hard, have learned to love, and some learn to give. They excel, they feel, they hurt, they cry, just like you and I. Take their money, tax them more, we deserve it. Where is Love?
There are the lonely, no family, and no friends, in a darkened room all alone. There is a radio, a television, a singer, a song and a landlord. The sound of passing traffic, one hears a siren, an ambulance, a policeman, but not a voice. Where is Love?
A saint sings about injustice, but no one hears. A message of justice, of peace, of love, that message doesn’t sell. The singer sings, the singer gives, some listen, some learn, some care, or so they say. When he dies he is buried in a simple pine box, no one notices. Where is Love?
There is the Arab, a different faith, one we don’t understand. They must all be terrorists. Can we trust them? Can we know them? Can we take a chance? They have their names, they have their ways, it is all because of them, and we know it. Where is Love?
The sick, no insurance, they don’t deserve it, or so we think. They are contagious, who can visit? We don’t have time, don’t have the desire, and don’t have the immune system. Some die, and then we grieve, no time during life. Where is Love?
The Husband doesn’t have time to be a father, don’t have time to love his wife, he works, and works, and works, and works. Then there is the game, the friend at the bar, maybe the computer deserves time, there are so many distractions. Where is Love?
The wife works; she has her job, not just an outside job, but also at home. She is sometimes a single mother, sometimes in a family. Two jobs to pay the bills, forget the kids not enough time. Things she can’t do without, but others sacrificed. Where is Love?
The union worker works hard for others, or is it themselves? What about the owner, the partner, or firm? They want their own, no matter the concern. Better jobs, better wages, better benefits, and more. Sometimes they just want to even the score. Where is Love?
The employer cares for themselves, better pay, vacations, cars, and more. They get paid more, yet are misunderstood; they take the chance, but sell their soul for a higher profit margin. People talk behind their backs. Is it just ambition? Where is Love?
There is a slave in a far away land. Maybe close to home. We pretend to not know them, pretend they don’t exist, but they do. Children around the world, and women there to, there please others, but what can we do? Where is Love?
The drug addicts masks their pain, they mask it with drugs that drive them insane. It’s their fault, their problem, their pain so why care. They destroy themselves or so we think, we all pay the price for addictions. But we let them drown. Where is Love?
The black man is hated in the south, but not just there, inequality, injustice exists everywhere. Blacks hate Whites; Whites hate Blacks, Mexicans hate Asians and you get the point. We say we don’t but hatred is everywhere. Poor Martin, poor Rosa, have we forgot? Where is Love?
The poor still exist, they still do without, some are poorer than others, but they still have reminders. A nice car, nice television, nice clothes, a good meal and nice bling, those things we judge, yet never consider, they use the system, and we leave it at that. Where is Love?
Then there’s the preacher, he pretends to care. He is so caught up in hearing himself that he forgets about the people he is supposed to serve. Made any visits? Prayed for your friends? Give to the needy? Know any non religious folks? Why or why not? Where is Love?
Then there is a King, who stepped from his throne, for the homeless, the prisoner, and the prostitute to. He loved the beaten child, Mexican, and rich, their needs and love unbound. Not just for them, but the lonely, saints and Arabs too. There is the sick, husband and wife, the union worker and employer the gift is offered to. The slave and addicts, the blacks and the poor, even the preacher is loved by the King of all Kings. That king loves us, he offers us all, but do we share it, or give it he taught us to? Or hide it and horde it, as if we don’t really care? Where is Love?
Some may think the following song has no identiy with the words above. I disagree. Listen, watch, just click on the video, if the video don't appear, just click on the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRXAX47cxqQ
Here is another video that shares much of what The Virtual Pew is all about. The song is by Michael W. Smith, Love One Another.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_7i-WCM0lY
Click Here to Go to The Virtual Pew Daily Verse and Read The Bible in a Year Passages
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 also contact me for a free e-book pre edit version of The Keystone Kid at mike@thevirtualpew.com
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
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
The Virtual Pew Live Radio Web Page
To Subscribe to The Virtual Pew Live Feed
Phone Number to Call During The Virtual Pew Live Show, (Please never call prior to the start of the show) - (646) 716-8587
Phone Number to Call During The HJ Live Show, (Please never call prior to the start of the show) - (646) 716-8853
To Subscribe to The Virtual Pew Live Feed - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/feeds/thevirtualpew
To Subscribe to HJ Live Live Feed – http://www.blogtalkradio.com/feeds/hollywoodjesus
A prisoner is in jail, one deserving, another not. One is guilty, one innocent. Both have family, both have responsibility. They have a heart; have regret, but no future outside of the bars that keep them captive. Both are condemned, both found guilty. Where is Love?
A prostitute walks the street to pay for food, to pay for drugs, to pay for rent, to pay for a birthday present of a child at home. There is no future, no hope, no promise, and no job. Society mocks, but fails to understand the heart of the abused. Where is Love?
There is a beaten child, beaten beyond recognition. They cry, but no one hears, they want, but no one gives. The child is ignored, turned away until too late. Then we get angry, pretend to care, seek justice, in death and heartache, but not life. Where is Love?
There is the immigrant, from across the border. They want for family, to feed them, earn for them, care for them. They take a chance on this thing called freedom, only to be rejected. Send them back, terrorists, evil, yet human. Where is Love?
There is the rich, easy to hate, blame them for our lack. They worked hard, have learned to love, and some learn to give. They excel, they feel, they hurt, they cry, just like you and I. Take their money, tax them more, we deserve it. Where is Love?
There are the lonely, no family, and no friends, in a darkened room all alone. There is a radio, a television, a singer, a song and a landlord. The sound of passing traffic, one hears a siren, an ambulance, a policeman, but not a voice. Where is Love?
A saint sings about injustice, but no one hears. A message of justice, of peace, of love, that message doesn’t sell. The singer sings, the singer gives, some listen, some learn, some care, or so they say. When he dies he is buried in a simple pine box, no one notices. Where is Love?
There is the Arab, a different faith, one we don’t understand. They must all be terrorists. Can we trust them? Can we know them? Can we take a chance? They have their names, they have their ways, it is all because of them, and we know it. Where is Love?
The sick, no insurance, they don’t deserve it, or so we think. They are contagious, who can visit? We don’t have time, don’t have the desire, and don’t have the immune system. Some die, and then we grieve, no time during life. Where is Love?
The Husband doesn’t have time to be a father, don’t have time to love his wife, he works, and works, and works, and works. Then there is the game, the friend at the bar, maybe the computer deserves time, there are so many distractions. Where is Love?
The wife works; she has her job, not just an outside job, but also at home. She is sometimes a single mother, sometimes in a family. Two jobs to pay the bills, forget the kids not enough time. Things she can’t do without, but others sacrificed. Where is Love?
The union worker works hard for others, or is it themselves? What about the owner, the partner, or firm? They want their own, no matter the concern. Better jobs, better wages, better benefits, and more. Sometimes they just want to even the score. Where is Love?
The employer cares for themselves, better pay, vacations, cars, and more. They get paid more, yet are misunderstood; they take the chance, but sell their soul for a higher profit margin. People talk behind their backs. Is it just ambition? Where is Love?
There is a slave in a far away land. Maybe close to home. We pretend to not know them, pretend they don’t exist, but they do. Children around the world, and women there to, there please others, but what can we do? Where is Love?
The drug addicts masks their pain, they mask it with drugs that drive them insane. It’s their fault, their problem, their pain so why care. They destroy themselves or so we think, we all pay the price for addictions. But we let them drown. Where is Love?
The black man is hated in the south, but not just there, inequality, injustice exists everywhere. Blacks hate Whites; Whites hate Blacks, Mexicans hate Asians and you get the point. We say we don’t but hatred is everywhere. Poor Martin, poor Rosa, have we forgot? Where is Love?
The poor still exist, they still do without, some are poorer than others, but they still have reminders. A nice car, nice television, nice clothes, a good meal and nice bling, those things we judge, yet never consider, they use the system, and we leave it at that. Where is Love?
Then there’s the preacher, he pretends to care. He is so caught up in hearing himself that he forgets about the people he is supposed to serve. Made any visits? Prayed for your friends? Give to the needy? Know any non religious folks? Why or why not? Where is Love?
Then there is a King, who stepped from his throne, for the homeless, the prisoner, and the prostitute to. He loved the beaten child, Mexican, and rich, their needs and love unbound. Not just for them, but the lonely, saints and Arabs too. There is the sick, husband and wife, the union worker and employer the gift is offered to. The slave and addicts, the blacks and the poor, even the preacher is loved by the King of all Kings. That king loves us, he offers us all, but do we share it, or give it he taught us to? Or hide it and horde it, as if we don’t really care? Where is Love?
Some may think the following song has no identiy with the words above. I disagree. Listen, watch, just click on the video, if the video don't appear, just click on the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRXAX47cxqQ
Here is another video that shares much of what The Virtual Pew is all about. The song is by Michael W. Smith, Love One Another.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_7i-WCM0lY
Click Here to Go to The Virtual Pew Daily Verse and Read The Bible in a Year Passages
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 also contact me for a free e-book pre edit version of The Keystone Kid at mike@thevirtualpew.com
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
The Virtual Pew Live Radio Web Page
To Subscribe to The Virtual Pew Live Feed
Phone Number to Call During The Virtual Pew Live Show, (Please never call prior to the start of the show) - (646) 716-8587
Phone Number to Call During The HJ Live Show, (Please never call prior to the start of the show) - (646) 716-8853
To Subscribe to The Virtual Pew Live Feed - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/feeds/thevirtualpew
To Subscribe to HJ Live Live Feed – http://www.blogtalkradio.com/feeds/hollywoodjesus
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