Hello and Welcome everyone. It might take a while before enough people know about this site and this post is actually read; but I might as well start somewhere. I'm finally completely moved into my fourth floor Chinatown apartment. My room looks out onto Allen street and has a partial view of the top of the Empire State building on most days. My desk is arranged so that I can gaze out onto the street below me while writing.
Of course, as those of you in New York know, its been in a seemingly constant state of torential downpour which, I've been told, was supposed to be transformed into a "noreaster" in a few days. And apparantly, as I've also just been told, a "noreaster" is some kind of evil blizzard which is coming to pummel our city. The spawn of so many hurricanes.
The most amazing thing is happening with our "Spiritual Interest Group" on the 11th floor of Rubin Hall. (For those of you who don't know me, I am currently serving as a missionary staff worker with the Navigators ministry at New York University (my alma mater)) A non-believing Muslim is, I think, really being gripped by the idea and person of Jesus, as he is described in the gospels. He is thinking this out with a much greater ferocity than I can ever imagine myself doing if I didn't have the background I have. Its admirable. Oh that he would meet Jesus as the perfection his religion strives after, and the sacrifice that his guilt demands!
The Navigators has such a cool approach to advancing the Kingdom. My work here is to pass on work. To disciple and equip students to minister to others, who minister to others, and so on. In a word, "To advance the message of Jesus and His Kingdom into the nations through spiritual generations of laborers living and discipling among the lost."-- as the calling statement goes. So, I've begun to lead younger believers on the NYU campus out into the harvest field while helping them discover for themselves the amazing life that is called "in Christ". And the funny thing is that its not exactly like some marketing campaign. See, I'm realizing how much Christ ministers to me, and how much I generally function better as a human being, while helping others discover the Gospel (both Christians and non-Christians).
Anyway, I don't want to establish the habit of indulging myself by typing too long on my blog. So, I'll cut it off there. (It probably sounds horribly advertisment-esque, nevertheless, I'll let it sit the way it is -- open to the whole worlds' critiquing eye)