Tuesday, March 07, 2006
What is the Rapid Response Team?
In a recent article from Decision Magazine it featured the Rapid Response Team. The article was entitled, "After the Storms...Ministering Christ's Presence." It told of some of the heartbreaking stories of people who have lost so much in the aftermath of Hurricanes. One story is about a man named Beal. At 71 year old man who has been impacted by the love and compassion of a Chaplain named Wick.
Jack, a leader of the BGEA's Rapid Response Team, was quoted as saying, "When we talk about chaplains, we're not talking about preaching...It's coming alongside people and loving them and being available to share the Gospel with them." I call this "sharing good news in bad times." There are many in temporary housing still. Homes are not all built so many who are displaced are returning today with nothing and no place to call home. They are in hotels and other temporary housing programs.
Our message is Jesus and his care for you. We know that being a Christian doesn't exempt us from trouble and heart ache. For those who are not Christian really don't understand this. They feel that God has abandoned them. But Chaplains share the truth of the gospel, Jesus loves them and cares about them! Our ministry is one of listening and prayer. Our ministry is one of presence. Our ministry is one of demonstrated compassion. It is showing that God does care and offering the good news of the gospel. This provides hope through faith in Christ.
Another aspect of the ministry we provide is a ministry of oneness. The body of Christ is working together. Those in need don't see Baptist or Methodist. They see the church as one, working together to show love to those in need. Our message is united; God knows and cares about your need! Just as Jesus spoke, we will have troubles. There are those who think all is lost. Our hope is to be a minister of Christ's presence to those in need.
Anne Graham Lotz writes; "When disaster strikes, how are God's people supposed to respond besides weaping? ... There is one thing God's people can do more effectively than anyone else. Pray."
Skip Heitzig wrote another article in this edition of Decision Magazine. He says, "Being good or godly doesn't make us immune from disaster or from wicked events. Sometimes God calms the storm; other times, He calms His child in the storm." He offers five principles that we can share with those responding to crisis. These include:
Vigilance, Confidence, Reverence, Odedience and Expectance. If we can share our faith in Christ and apply these basic principles, our witness to others will help provide hope. As C.S. Lewis sayd, "God wispers to us in our pleasures...but shouts in our pains: It is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world."
Pray for me as I prepare to head out and join the Rapid Response Team in Gulfport, MS.
(Reference: Decision Magazine, November 2005)
Monday, March 06, 2006
I read a great little reminder today...
“O Lord, let my words be sweet for tomorrow they may be mine to eat.” GULP!
When working with those in crisis and dealing with anxieties and fear it is common for people to say things that they really don’t mean. In the crisis of the moment the words just blurt out! I have dealt with people who have cursed me, yelled at me, said that they hated me, and even threatened me. I have had to remain calm and not become defensive. When dealing with these kinds of outburst you have to understand that these are not rational actions and certainly can not be taken seriously. My response must be calm and non-responsive. I often try to remember to keep my cool and attempt to de-escalate the situation. These words are on my board and remind me today of the importance of thinking first what to say and how my words may impact the other.
Think about it!
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Updates to ministry!
My orders to depart came in!
I have been given my "shipping out" dates. I will leave March 20th for a week of ministry in the hurricane devastated area of
I will be participating as a Chaplain with the local police and fire departments there as well as assisting "those responding to crisis" who are working to restore their lives and property.
I will keep you informed via my blog articles while in
There will be two different views of my efforts being posted. One that related to serving low-income families in the name of Christ and another focused on helping provide Chaplain services and ministries to local first responders.
You can take a peak at my blogs weekly and see some of the new updates and articles posted. Since I post "raw" materials and random thoughts there you can also check out my news items related at my corresponding web sites:
http://www.love-cc.org/ -or- http://www.compassdriven.com/
I usually post articles from the media on topics related to each ministry.
Your prayers are appreciated as I prepare myself for a fast-paced exciting week! I also appreciate your prayers as I provide counsel and emergency chaplain services to those in-need.