Thursday, April 3, 2008

I DO THIS BECAUSE

Following our wonderful anniversary celebration, we received the following letter:

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Green,

This letter is your official notification that your Van needs to be removed from constantly being parked on the street.

It must be parked in your driveway when not in use for long periods of time. If it cannot be kept in your driveway then it would need to be kept somewhere out of the development.

If it is not removed from the street within 10 days from date of this letter then I will need to go through the proper process to have it removed at your cost.
I do regret having to send this notice out, but when I receive complaints about things like this I need to take the proper action.

I want to thank you very much For your cooperation in this matter.
I was very angry and upset for several days. I tossed and turned all night and the right words finally came to me in how to respond, so I wrote the following:

Dear Sir:

I am writing in response to your letter dated March 24, 2008 which we received on March 28th demanding that we move our vehicle, a 1990 Ford Passenger Van, from street parking in the community. What I find disturbing is that you felt you had the right to threaten to have the vehicle towed at our expense simply because of a complaint that you received. There has been no due process. There has been no conversation or discussion. There has been no citing of any violation of a city ordinance or law regarding parking on the street. I find it reprehensible that you would feel you have the right to present an ultimatum like this to the only African American family in the neighborhood, where EVERYONE else is allowed to park their second or third vehicles on the street without complaint or discussion.

So, in response to this ultimatum, that you would not dare present to any other family in this neighborhood, I have video taped the neighborhood parking situation clearly showing how others families are parking their vehicles on the street.

The video clips show that one vehicle, regularly parks directly across the street from our driveway and we have never raised the slightest complaint because that neighbor, like us, has a large vehicle and he has no where else to park it. Out of good neighborly spirit and for the sake of getting along, we have never said anything to him or anyone else that does this from time to time, even though it makes it difficult for us to get in and out of our drive way when this happens.

It also seems that whoever made this complaint has given you the impression that our vehicle is some type of derelict abandoned piece of junk that is broken down and is never used. The vehicle in question is our church van that we use to haul our equipment and supplies as well as to provide transportation for those who desire to attend some of our special meetings and activities. You see, I am a bi-vocational pastor. I work for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through the week, and I work on weekends as a pastor. Through the week we use our personal vehicle to get to work, and on weekends, we use both vehicles for our religious activities.

Where is the law or ordinance that says I cannot park the vehicle on the street, just like everyone else? Where is the ordinance or law that says I must park the vehicle only in the driveway? If you enforce some type of rule on us, I expect to see EVERYONE IN THE ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS RULING AS WELL!

All of this could have been avoided if you had simply placed a phone call or asked a few questions before jumping to conclusions and presenting an ultimatum. Now that you have backed us up into a corner as if though we have no legal rights or without following some type of protocol, you leave us with no other choice but to pursue media awareness or legal action to protect our interest.

We will consider the towing of our vehicle, without due process and without documented violation of any ordinance or law regarding neighborhood parking, a deliberate and vicious act of racism against me and my family and interference with the religious activities of a church by illegally moving the vehicle owned by the pastor. The said action is in lieu of a threatening letter to tow the vehicle based upon a complaint that was not investigated or validated.

I find this to be VERY serious because this means ANY neighbor can make ANY complaint against me or ANY member of my family for ANY REASON and you think you have the right to respond this way. This is a MAJOR issue to a minority family because this was the way we have grown up. White people can make any accusation against us and anybody can act upon that accusation without due process.

Well, this is not the 1950’s and 1960’s. It’s the 21st century. My wife and I have raised three sons and have striven to be model citizens. We have one adult son, and 17 year old twins who are preparing to graduate from Central Dauphin High School.

They have never done drugs. They have never smoked or drank alcohol. They have never been arrested. They don’t have babies outside of marriage. They have not terrorized this or any other neighborhood. They are not in any gangs. In fact, they have assisted us in the ministry in our headquarter church in St. Louis, Missouri, as well as in our assignment here in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. My wife and I have worked very hard to try to be role models and good citizens in every community that we have lived in. In spite of losing our home last year, like so many people across the country, due to the increased interest rate on our adjustable rate mortgage, we have held together as a family and done our best to remain productive. That’s how we came to live in this neighborhood.

We are not some uneducated, inner city-ghetto stereotype, Beverly Hillbillies family that has invaded the West Hanover Township. I’ve been a homeowner for ten years in St. Louis, Missouri, situated in a very nice middle class neighborhood. It was considered a historical structure and was so nice that we once hosted the mayor of St. Louis in our home. We moved to Harrisburg and qualified for and moved into a home in Forest Hills, a very nice development in northern Harrisburg. So not only are we appalled at your actions, but we are offended by your assumptions. And yes, assumptions have been made or we would have been granted the dignity and courtesy of a phone call or a letter of inquiry, rather than a threat and an ultimatum.

Aside from this issue, which is rooted in racism in its purest form, this is a matter of setting an example and instruction for our sons. I cannot allow them to see their father bow to this. I raised them to be men of dignity and to respect others. And through this situation, I must show them that they cannot allow anyone to walk over them.

I am a husband and I have been faithful to one woman for the entirety of our 27 years of marriage. I laid down my life for this woman who is my best friend, partner, and mother of my children. In a day and time when African American men are only known for imprisonment, infidelity, and irresponsibility, I have tried to be the best man she could ever hope for. I cannot become anything less in her eyes. I am her protector as well as her partner. I will never allow her to experience one minute where she is ashamed of me and embarrassed by me. That’s why I must take this stand. It’s about what is right. I do this as an African American husband and father who is setting an example for my sons and being a true husband to my wife.

I am genuinely connected with countless people who happen to be white, who are indeed my brothers and sisters. They have stood beside us in good and bad times and would be absolutely shocked and embarrassed to learn of this treatment we are receiving. They are not token friends. They are the kind of people who I am proud to say, when we see each other, we see no barriers of color. So these are not the words of an angry black man waiting to pull out the race card for everything that has gone wrong in his life. I say these things knowing that it might make some of my closest relationships a little uncomfortable, but because they know me personally, they will understand and even support this stand I am taking.

Finally I do this because of our church family. I cannot, in good conscious, tell them to stand up for what is right, if I back down from such issues. I cannot lead them, where I’m not willing to go. I must be a man of integrity. I was watching the Civil Right baseball game this past Saturday and the commentators talked about the fight that African Americans had in the past. Well, this kind of attitude, that you have displayed, has taken me back to a time in which I was a kid and did not always understand all that was going on. I thought that much of this was behind us. I thought wrong.

I do this because I refuse to plant a seed of cowardice and compromise in my sons. This is not about the van. This is about the way you approached us. This is about the way you chose to communicate with us. You don’t have to like us, but we will be respected as human beings, and as citizens of this commonwealth and these United States of America.

Sincerely,
Christopher G. Green
One Concerned Husband and Father

I made a PDF of the letter and it emailed it to the Neighborhood Association. I received a phone call shortly afterwards. The gentleman attempted to make some excuses and then suddenly humbled himself and said, " I didn't handle this situation the right way. I apologize."

It all came down to exactly what I stated in the letter. Assumptions had been made. By the time we got off the phone, he was making concessions and saying he hoped we can be friends.

At first I thought I had gone over the top and overreacted, but the response from those who matter, my wife, my children, and our church family, let me know that this was about the pulling down of a stronghold. I was not bluffing, boasting or making idol threats. All I knew was that I could not submit to the spirit of intimidation. That would be like yielding to witchcraft.

Well, I don't know what else to say. I'm just glad to know that we win, we win, we win!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Changing The Airwaves

I recall the prophetic dream that the Lord gave me so long ago and somehow, our return to the radio has prompted something in my spirit. Our radio broadcast was launched again, today, and I keep seeing the portion of the dream where I had control over the atmosphere.

The more we move forth with the strategy of the Lord, I'm inclined to believe that HE is leading us in a very carefully marked out plan. HE has us announcing a monthly meeting to invite people to come and worship, pray and receive healing for their lives.

At the same time, HE's directing us to start a little radio broadcast. As today's broadcast began, I saw myself in the dream with my hand outstretched controlling a whirlwind in the sky. I was standing on the west shore, looking toward the city, facing a tower of religion, but I had control of the airwaves.

GOD has given us a prime radio spot and it seems this is a very key part of what we are supposed to be doing at this season. I'm expecting God to send more people to pastor and nurture, but HE's also directing us to reach many more than we can see right now. The atmosphere must be changed because that is a part of prophetic call on this ministry.

God said we would interrupt the enemy's communication in the airwaves. Now GOD has given us a means to accomplish that assignment. We are trusting the Lord to provide the resources to accomplish this mission.

I'm very encouraged. I can see God giving us more people. This will be the third group of people to come to Fruitful Life. Most of the first group walked away. Only mom and Gary remained. The second group (the Carters, Bobbi, Danelle, Maria), have been given a season of preparation and healing. Now we are getting ready for the next wave. I expect more than what we had in the first group which got up to about 30people at one time. I even expect some who were in the first group to return.

Somehow, God is going to help this next group to help us build and establish a foundation to change the atmosphere. Of course it's their choice submit to the will of God and I'll talk about that a little more in my next blog. For this blog, I just wanted to express how exciting it is to watch the prophetic dream beginning to come to pass.



Friday, February 22, 2008

It's Our Turn

Over the past few months, several precious men and women of God have been called into heaven, leaving a new generation to carry the torch. As I read through some of their stories, I was amazed to find that some of them were younger than me when they started. By the time they were in their 50’s they were in full swing with the ministry and the calling on their lives.

For that reason, I feel like that young person who started late in music or sports. When you start late, you always feel like you’re running behind everyone and else and that you’ll never really catch up.

I look back over key moments in our ministry life and I wonder if we missed our open windows and doors of opportunity. I know we’re in the right place, at the right time, but I feel so ill-prepared for the task ahead.

I didn’t personally know Dr. D. James Kennedy, Dr. Adrian Rogers, Jerry Falwell, Ruth Graham or Evelyn Roberts, but we were deeply impacted by William Saunders, John Gimenez and Val Melendez. It wasn’t often that they spoke into our lives, but when they did, we received wisdom and strength for the hour in which we live right now.
Suddenly, we’re on the front lines. We’re in a pioneering work in a region that is hard and difficult. There is resistance to the presence of God that is so entrenched in the people that the land and the weather even reflect the spirit and atmosphere of darkness and sinister evil.

Never in my wildest dream did I ever expect to find myself living, working and ministering in Pennsylvania. I read about some of the great revivals that have broken out across America in various times. From 1900 until the 1990’s there have been powerful outbreaks of the presence and power of God and they always seemed to happen in remote, hard and difficult places. If that is the qualification for the move of God, then Harrisburg and south central Pennsylvania is ripe for revival.
In so many ways though, I feel like Fred Hammond. On one of his concert videos, he said that even though people are complimenting him for what he’s doing, the truth is that he really didn’t want to do it. He wanted to stay with Commissioned and do “cool music.”

But the Lord promised him that HE would send the people that were suppose to help him to do what HE had called him to do.

That’s definitely how I feel. God has called us to do something different. It’s not even like the way we did things back when we had a “cool’ youth and young adult ministry. It’s got some old school in it and it’s got something that we’ve never seen before. I don’t know how to describe it because the words haven’t been invented that describe what I see. The music hasn’t been written that describes what I hear. The stories haven’t been told that describe what is about to happen.

I am humbled to now stand on the front line and take my place, assume the post, and hold a position that has been left vacant by men and women who held it down for 40 and 50 years. If I could do half of what they’ve done, I would be doing great.

I’ve also watched many men and women fail in this battle. So God has carefully and patiently worked on my behalf to help me walk in truth and integrity. I have a wife, a wonderful woman, who was hand picked by God. He had her born and raised in the land in which He would send me. Then He sent her to me and allowed us to grow and learn together under the hand of His servant, Raphael Green. GOD gave us three strong sons. They are warriors in their own rights; each uniquely equipped and gifted to carry a different aspect of the vision that is in my heart. For their places of weakness, they have the same flaws that we carry as parents, so that we could nurture them with love, patience and understanding.

Next, God has been bringing others to help us do what HE has called us to do. He sent Carol’s mother who is a strong intercessors. She has walked with God. She has been through so much in her life and God assigned her to us to help us with the women who would come that would need a mother who understands.

God sent a mother and her two children (Traci, Javan, Jessica). They are a family with the same gifts and goals as ours. That was not a coincidence. Of all the families in all of Harrisburg to come into our lives, God sent a family, just like ours. We share the same sense of humor and the same passion for Jesus Christ alone. We believe, and I mean truly believe, in being real.

If we had the funds, they would be the first people we’d actually hire on staff to help us do this great work. They have committed without any compensation. They have remained faithful even though we know they were in great pain.

God said that HE would test the hearts of those who would come to help us. They have truly passed the test. We did not test them. We’re not qualified to test anybody. Our job is to receive the people that come. God will do the testing. This family has passed the test.

God has sent many others who are fighting their way through personal trials and trauma. We refuse to give up on any of them. However, I refuse to play the pastoral game of reaching out to people and making them feel obligated to attend our church. It seems cruel sometimes, but I have to do what Jesus did. He went up on a mountain to teach and that forced people, who wanted to be healed and delivered, to have to climb up after Him. One unique aspect of the ministry here is that God is forcing us to do things in such a way that people have to go out of their way to get it. If they really want it, they have to fight for it. It’s not Carol and me, but God is causing it to be this way.

We just want to see God breakthrough for all who have connected and committed. I long to see recovery and restoration take place for everyone that has come to Fruitful Life. If we get the first spark, it will mean an instant explosion. The air is thick with the presence of God just waiting for the spark that will ignite a massive explosion of God’s power.


Thursday, February 14, 2008

Bishop John Gimenez Dies

CBN Coverage
John Gimenez's Testimony
Bishop John Gimenez Dies
CBN News
February 13, 2008

CBNNews.com - Bishop John Gimenez, a powerful, charismatic, Christian leader and organizer best known for his Washington for Jesus rallies, has passed away. He was 76.
Gimenez was a long-time friend of The Christian Broadcasting Network and its founder Dr. M.G. "Pat" Robertson.

The Death of a Saint
"My heart is deeply saddened at the passing of my dear friend, John Gimenez. I first met John in 1965 in London, England where he was performing with a Christian singing group called The Addicts," Robertson said in a statement following his friend's death. (Dr. Robertson's full statement on Gimenez's passing is below).

GIMENEZ SERVICES
Rock Church
640 Kempsville Road
Virginia Beach, Virginia
VIEWING - Monday, February 18, 2008, 4 to 6 p.m.
WAKE - Monday, February 18, 2008, 7 to 9 p.m.
VIEWING - Tuesday, February 19, 2008, 11 a.m.

MEMORIAL - Tuesday, February 19, 2008, 1 p.m.
GRAVESIDE - Following Memorial at Woodlawn Memorial Gardens, 6309 E. Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk, VA 23502

In lieu of flowers, donations are being accepted for Rock Church International Missions.

He was also founder of Rock Church International in Virginia Beach, Va., which his wife Anne Gimenez now pastors, and overseer of Rock Ministerial Family Fellowship.
A Life Devoted to Serving God Around the World

Gimenez's Rock Church ministry has planted more than 500 churches internationally, many of them in Africa. In his works, he urged everyone regardless of age, denomination or race to pray for the healing of God's people and the spread of His word.

Gimenez was born in 1931 in Spanish Harlem. A former drug addict and prisoner, he turned his life around in 1963 to serve the Lord wholeheartedly. After hearing God's voice in 1980, he went on to found American for Jesus, Inc., calling the nation to fast, pray and be obedient to the Lord.

Gimenez said the Lord called him to gather America for His purpose, leading to the bishop's development of more than 200 rallies across the U.S.

Three of the most noted ones were Washington for Jesus meetings. They involved millions of believers gathering at the U.S. Capitol and crying out to God on behalf of the nation, her leaders and people.

The Bishop often attacked "spiritual wickedness in high places" and was an avid believer of prayer in schools and teaching of the Ten Commandments.
"Prayer never hurt nobody," he once said.

Pat Robertson's Complete Statement:
"My heart is deeply saddened at the passing of my dear friend, John Gimenez. I first met John in 1965 in London, England where he was performing with a Christian singing group called The Addicts.

"I later invited him to come as a guest on my 700 Club television program, then to a ministry trip to Bogotá, Colombia, and then to a pastorate of what became one of the largest churches in Virginia.

"John and his dear wife, Anne, have been close friends for over 40 years. We served together in the ground-breaking Washington For Jesus in 1980.

"I have seen in John a heart filled with faith, a heart filled with love for America, a heart of compassion for the less fortunate in our society, and a heart of love for all people. Words fail to express the sense of loss that I feel at the knowledge this great gospel light has been extinguished.

"The Bible tells us, "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." I know that God's angels have stooped down to welcome into heaven a champion of the faith.

"I was on the telephone talking to John's wife, Ann, when news came that he was dead. I extend to Ann and to John's family my deepest sympathy and prayer that the comfort of the Lord might surround them."

Sources: CBN News, Rock Church International, Publiceye.org
A Prophet in His Land

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

God's Chosen Foolish Things

Today, my daily Bible Reading included one of the scriptures that is part of the foundational make up of my heart and life.

1 Corinthians 1:26-29 (New King James Version)
For you see your calling, brethren, that not many wise according to the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called. But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things which are mighty; and the base things of the world and the things which are despised God has chosen, and the things which are not, to bring to nothing the things that are, that no flesh should glory in His presence.

I just sat and worshipped for a minute after reading this word. I was preparing for an extremely busy day: Three briefings including two sessions with high power people, were awaiting me. In a couple of hours, I would be sitting in rooms with some of the most powerful and influential people in the state of Pennsylvania. They are power brokers. They have money, reputations, influence, affluence, education, and skill.

Me, I have a little bit of college. I have no degrees. I have none of the things that they have. I will sit at a desk and advance the slides of a Power Point presentation. I will most likely be the only person of color in the room. I will say nothing, because I have nothing to say.

I'm not belittling myself. It's just a reality for the day that awaits me. But the Lord took the time to remind me that it's not many earthly wise, noble or mighty people who are called. He has chosen the foolish, weak, base and despised things. That's how I've always felt about myself.

How good it is to know that from the criteria of God, I qualified to be one of His choices. I must share this with the Fruitful Life family this week.