Friday, June 27, 2014

Jesus Loves Me, This I Know

When Jesus had entered Capernaum, a centurion came to him, asking for help. “Lord,” he said, “my servant lies at home paralyzed, suffering terribly.”
Jesus said to him, “Shall I come and heal him?”
The centurion replied, “Lord, I do not deserve to have you come under my roof. But just say the word, and my servant will be healed. For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and that one, ‘Come,’ and he comes. I say to my servant, ‘Do this,’ and he does it.”
Then Jesus said to the centurion, “Go! Let it be done just as you believed it would.” And his servant was healed at that moment.
The gospels are full of these kinds of stories – people asking Jesus for help, and Jesus responding to their faith. In fact, sometimes we almost look at these stories like magic formulae for tapping into cosmic power. Because Jesus healed people based on their faith, if we just have enough faith, He will heal us too! Maybe. But have you ever thought about the people that Jesus healed who didn’t have faith? In this story, Jesus says that he hasn’t seen faith as great as the centurions in all Israel – but we know Jesus was healing all over Israel. We also have the story of the servant in Gethsemane – when Peter cut off his ear, Jesus healed him, even though the servant didn’t ask for help and likely was trying to arrest Jesus or kill Peter. But Jesus healed him anyway. You see, we sometimes forget that Jesus loves us – all of us – unconditionally. Jesus wants to heal people, because he loves them and cares for them. This is one reason we can be sure that any suffering we experience is for our own good. Jesus is in the habit of relieving suffering, and if he delays it is not because he hates us, but rather that he loves us enough to let us grow! So don’t worry about how much faith you have; instead look to Jesus, and rest in the fact that you are loved by Him.

Monday, June 23, 2014

More Than Meets The Eye!

The other day I was watching the Transformers Movie, and I remembered back to the days when I had watched the Transformers cartoon show. And I kept remembering the famous line, “More than meets the eye.” This was said because the robots were first seen as different types of cars, trucks, planes, or vehicles in general, and then they would change or “transform” into these autonomous, intelligent, humanoid-like, robots.

1 John 4:4 “But you belong to God, my dear children. You have already won a victory over those people, because the Spirit who lives in you is greater than the spirit who lives in the world.”

Have you ever considered the wonder and the awesomeness of this truth? God is with us! We belong to God! He is not only with us, He is also IN us! There are a lot of times that I forget this truth!

There are many times when I feel like a failure as a husband, father, teacher, and pastor. There are even times I feel like I can’t overcome the sins I wrestle with. And every time I fail, I hear the devil laughing at me, saying that I am not worth it, and that I will never be able to do anything for the Lord. BUT……

This is not what GOD says –I believe that God’s Word is God Breathed - IT IS God’s promise! And TRUTH! Take heart today fellow believers! We are not our sins, we are not our failures, we are not what other people say we are, WE ARE CHILDREN OF GOD, WHO BELONG TO GOD, AND GOD ABIDES IN US!

So remember, THERE IS “MORE TO US THAN MEETS THE EYE!”


-Mike

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Happy Fathers Day!

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God. ~ 2 Cor. 1:3-4

Happy Fathers Day! We spend this day celebrating fathers, and giving thanks for the gift of fatherhood. Unfortunately, not all of us had a father. Some of us had bad fathers. But we all have a Father who loves us completely and unconditionally; a Father in heaven who will never leave us nor forsake us. 

Notice how Paul describes our Father: he is the Father of compassion; the Father of all comfort. All comfort! God is not a harsh father, but a God who draws close, who draws us close, and comforts us in all our troubles. No matter what kind of earthly father you have - or didn't have - we can all rejoice that we are loved dearly by our heavenly Father, who gave his own son that we might be close to him.

Monday, June 9, 2014

The Red Sea Saw Them Coming and Ran!

So these past several weeks I have been struggling with a desire of returning to the states in July to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Liberty Church. There are many reason for this - from wanting to build relationships with the members of the various campuses in our Liberty Church Family, to getting to further prepare for all the in and outs of planting a church in Japan. I want to see and spend quality time with my parents, and present about our work in Japan to the members of the Church Foundational Network. I want my children to play with their cousins, and learn to read English. I want to buy some much-needed clothes, and see some of my oldest friends that I have not seen in years. I want to eat American food, and take my kids to Chucky Cheese. I want to do all of this and so much more, and yet, we have been going through a time of financial testing, where we have seen God perform amazing miracles of provision, but still no definitive provision for the month of July. Everyday this past month has been like this, and God has always graciously provided our food and bills, and yet I find I have this uncontrollable urge and desire to be in the States for the month of July. I feel that so much could be accomplished, and yet I am struggling with knowing whether or not it is God’s Will or my own desires. So all of this has been building up in me and then the Lord brought me to Psalm 114 where it says this:

1 When the Israelites escaped from Egypt— when the family of Jacob left that foreign land—
2 the land of Judah became God’s sanctuary,
and Israel became his kingdom.
3 The Red Sea[a] saw them coming and hurried out of their way! The water of the Jordan River turned away.
4 The mountains skipped like rams, the hills like lambs!
5 What’s wrong, Red Sea, that made you hurry out of their way?
What happened, Jordan River, that you turned away?
6 Why, mountains, did you skip like rams?
Why, hills, like lambs?
7 Tremble, O earth, at the presence of the Lord,
at the presence of the God of Jacob.
8 He turned the rock into a pool of water;
yes, a spring of water flowed from solid rock.”

I had been worried that if I didn’t go back to the States this July that that was it! My thinking is that I wouldn’t get the training or support needed, people would lose interest in our work here, I would never see my parents again, my kids would never learn to read English, and I would cease to have clothes to wear.

But after the Lord brought me to this passage I saw several things – First the world trembled when God named His people, and in Psalm 114:3 It literally says that the Red Sea saw them (the people of God, the people whom God had chosen, the people who were being led by God) coming and hurried (aka RAN) to get out of their way! Why? Because they were worthy? Because they were special? No! Because God had chosen them to declare His glory to the world, as He has all who bear His name. So who are us? Us is all who have bowed our knees to Christ and have declared Him King. Now we are seen as Children of God and fellow heirs with Christ, and as such God has promised us that His presence will always be with us! And this is Good News because the Earth literally trembles at the presence of God.

I realized that there are different seasons in all of our lives, and as Paul said there are seasons of want and plenty, and seasons of ease and hardship, but God’s presence never leaves us, and as it says in Psalm 114:8 God can do the miraculous in any situation, from making a rock produce fresh water enough for a nation of a million people to drink from, or from turning water into wine for a small wedding party. Christ is sufficient in all circumstances, and His help and provision and ministry is not limited by our perceptions of reality, because the ministry is not about us but rather about Him. Take Heart!

So will I go back to the states in July? Who knows? Stay tuned – If not I am looking forward to the miracles that God will perform regardless! Our God is Amazing!


~Mike

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Faith in the Deep End

Last weekend I took my daughter to the pool for the first time. It is hot here, but the pool was freshly filled and the water was cold. It was refreshing to me, but not so much to my daughter. She was at once fascinated with the way the sunlight played upon the water, and terrified of getting wet and cold. I tried to put her in a floatation device, but she immediately began screaming her head off. As soon as I picked her up and carried her across the pool, she was fine. She even enjoyed dipping her toes in the water.

It reminded me of our Christian walk. Sometimes we look at the pool of life and are terrified. And why not? To my daughter, even the shallowest part of the pool is deep enough to drown in. But to me, it is only a cool respite from the summer sun. When I placed her in the floatation device, she felt alone, and cold, and scared – but the truth is that she was just as safe as when I was holding her close.

This is a good reminder about our God. Sometimes the water seems cold and deep. Sometimes we feel alone and scared. But the truth is, we are just as safe, and God is just as near, as all the other times when God holds us close and we feel warm and comforted. And of course, we will never learn to swim if God is holding us all the time!

So have faith and courage, when life seems deep and cold. God is watching over you, and he will never let you drown.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Moving to Kyoto

Hi there, my name is Chris McKee and together with my wife Maiko and boys Daniel (aged 6) and Sion (aged 2), we are part of the Liberty Church Kyoto team!

We never really imagined ourselves living in Kyoto but now that we are here we can say that God is faithful and always always always has a great plan for us! We are so delighted to be teaming up with the amazing Wogsland family to help with LCK.

Let me tell you how we got here…

Maiko and I met in Manchester University in the UK where we both studied theology. After getting married (I’m skipping so much here as you can guess!) we moved to Maiko’s hometown, Osaka. In Osaka, where we stayed for eight years, we were in involved in a church planting ministry and eventually began pastoring one of the churches we helped plant.

Hope Chapel Sakai was a church focused on one thing: sharing the love of God with children and young people. It is kind of unique to have a children’s/youth ministry without a main church to support us but we strongly felt that that was what God wanted us to do. He sent us so many children and young people from broken families; and in so many cases the parent’s (mostly just moms) were delighted to have a place to send their kids on the weekend and know that they would be safe. God did some amazing work there and we learnt so much about serving God through all the ups and downs of ministry!

After more than five years at Hope Chapel Sakai we felt it was time to hand over the church to a Japanese leader, which we did in June 2013. At that time we returned to my native UK for what we thought was going to be a minimum of a year. However, after seven months Maiko was refused an extended visa and we kind of had to move back to Japan!

This was a huge shock for us but it was no a shock at all for for God! He had a better plan. We had met Mike and Seira the previous year and were just blown away by their vision and commitment to it. I immediately felt like Mike was a guy I could work with. Not just ‘could’ work with, but ‘really really wanted to work with’! So when we returned to Japan we met up with the Wogslands and have now teamed up with them at Liberty Church Kyoto.

When we think about these last few years we can only praise God for always knowing best, always guiding in the best way and always providing the best. Our prayer for Kyoto is that this city too would experience God’s love and power and sheer awesomeness in a way it never has before.

Please pray with us as we live and work here and also please come visit anytime! God bless!

Monday, June 2, 2014

The Big Plan

Over the last several weeks several people have asked about my vision for Kyoto, and our ministry. This is the ministry plan that God gave me one night for our work here, so I would like to share it with you all this week. This is what we are going to attempt here in Japan for the Glory of the Lord. We want to see His Name lifted high! Lord Bless!
The Plan

“Expect Great things from God; attempt great things for God.” ~ William Carey

The plan God has given me has multiple stages, so I will try to lay it out as simply and succinctly as possible. Let’s start with the immediate plan, and then look at the 3 year,
5 year, 10 year, 15 year, and 20 year plans.

Important Big Picture Info

My Immediate plan begins with the big picture. I am looking to build a church with 5 pastor positions. The reason for this comes from a multitude of scriptures, (Acts15:4, Acts 15:22, Acts 20:17, James 5:14, and 1 Peter 5:1), all of which refer to the plurality of Elders in the churches of Jerusalem, and Ephesus. I believe this leads to a healthy church where there is encouragement, edification, and insight among the leaders, which will help in spiritual purity for the leaders, and an ability to better minister to the entire flock of God as one may be gifted in a certain area more than the others, and is thus better equipped to handle situations or duties and vice versa.


Pastor of Admin. 
Pastor of Worship
Pastor of Teaching
Pastor of Outreach
Pastor of Youth

Each Pastor will have equal respect but varying amounts of responsibility and duties. Each Pastor would be encouraged to develop their own personal plan of ministry and vision for their ministry, so long as they are all ultimately striving in agreement to reach toward the BIG VISION of a Great Awakening in Japan, by fulfilling the mission statement in their own way. All decisions affecting the church body would be through a majority vote and discussion, but final say will stay with the senior teaching pastor.

 The Pastor of Administration would be responsible for the Administration of the Church, Eikaiwa(‘s), and ***Coffee Shop(s). This pastor would also be responsible for his weekly “Sectional Relational Evangelism”, discipleship classes, and area’s small group. 

The Pastor of Worship would be responsible for all aspects of Worship. This position is very important in the church, as worship allows us to draw close to our heavenly father in a uniquely intimate way, and worship can help prepare the hearts for the teaching that follows. This pastor would also be responsible for his weekly “Sectional Relational Evangelism”, discipleship classes, and area’s small group. 

The Pastor of Teaching would be the Head Pastor, and responsible for the weekly messages. This would incorporate all aspects of the message including visual displays and media. This pastor would also be responsible for his weekly “Sectional Relational Evangelism”, discipleship classes, and area’s small group.  

The Pastor of Outreach would be responsible for mobilizing the church into effective ministry outreach teams and for overseeing and setting up ministry opportunities in Kyoto and for the Kyoto people. This pastor would also be responsible for his weekly “Sectional Relational Evangelism”, discipleship classes, and area’s small group. 

The Pastor of Youth would be responsible for the preparing of messages for youth and the oversight and care of Church Youth and the mobilizing of the church youth to reach out to the local schools. This could incorporate children’s ministry as well. This pastor would also be responsible for his weekly “Sectional Relational Evangelism”, discipleship classes, and area’s small group. 

You’re probably wondering about “Sectional Relational Evangelism”, so this diagram may help:


In this diagram, we are looking to split the city of Kyoto into 5 sections for ministry purposes. Each Pastor would be ultimately responsible for a certain section of the city, with each pastor rotating to a new section each year. The idea for this is three-fold.

First, the pastor would be responsible for getting out into his given section during the week to meet the people in the local area, pass out flyers, meet with foreigners, visit the Colleges or Universities in the area, and build relationships with the people of Kyoto.

Second, Prayer – Kyoto has been a stronghold for Satan for thousands of years. I would like to have all pastors include prayer walks in their weekly schedules, as prayer is our true weapon, and it will also increase our heart and burden for the people we are ministering to.

Third, The pastor would be responsible for hosting the local small group in this area. He would be responsible for finding a place of meeting and overseeing/ guiding the small groups and topics in this section. I firmly believe small groups are a very effective engine of a churches growth and discipleship, allowing for deeper relationships among the believers, and a deeper knowledge of God through a more intimate look at His Word outside of the Church Services. 

I am also looking to use Eikaiwa(s) and hopefully a coffee shop or two as ministry tools.
Let me explain briefly, An Eikaiwa is an after-school school that teaches conversational English. I have experience starting two different Eikaiwas, and they are a very effective way for meeting people and sharing ideas and the Gospel. They would also bring in some money to help support the pastors, and missionaries working with us.

The Coffee shop is also a similar idea – Japan is the number one consumer of coffee in the world, and a coffee house is an excellent way of reaching into the local community and making relationships. The idea being that small groups could meet for their small groups in the coffee shop(s) and feel more free to invite their friends and neighbors, as it will be less threatening than going to a church, but once there the Pastor will work on cultivating a relationship with the new individuals, and work on follow up, even inviting the person or people back to the coffee shop for a free coffee and a chance to talk and build a relationship.

Before I go back to my immediate plan, I would like to point out that the ministry we are looking to start is going to focus primarily on standing on three legs. Those three legs are phenomenal worship, deep teaching, and personal, open relationship building.

So with that big picture information being clarified, let me move on to describing my immediate plan.

My Immediate Plan
I understand that finding 5 pastors to start with is a stretch. So I am looking for a passionate person called to be a Worship Pastor. This will allow for teamwork, and as it says in Ecc. 4:9-12

“Two people are better than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person fails, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble. Likewise, two people lying close together can keep the other warm. But how can one be warm alone? A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back to back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple braided cord is not easily broken.”

I feel very strongly that I am called to be the teaching pastor.  So we will have the base covered for building the ministry. Within the first year of making the move to Kyoto, we would focus on building the church, getting out into the city to pass out tracts, and flyers, prayer walks, building an Eikaiwa, and potentially, a coffee shop.

We hope to be able to find a very centralized location in Downtown Kyoto that would have easy access to all train lines, subways, and buses. We are looking for a 2 or three story building. On the first floor we would have the Eikaiwa and Coffee shop, and the Second floor is where we would have the church, and the third floor is where my family and I would live and also where we could hopefully build a “prophet’s chamber” for mission teams to come and stay while they help us. 

For the first 2-3 years, I would like to focus on saturating the immediate area, and going out in teams during the week to the different sections of Kyoto to build relationships and help meet people and spread the Gospel. And potentially starting a second Eikaiwa.

My Three Year Plan
My three year plan is to expand. We are looking to have found people for all five Pastor positions. I would want to be able to start the big picture plan of reaching the five sections of Kyoto, looking for more opportunities to help in the community, and effectively starting the five area small groups.  We would be looking to expand to a third Eikaiwa in a new section of the city, again for relational value and financial support for the pastors.

My Five Year Plan
My five year plan is more ambitious, but I believe with God all things are possible. By the fifth year, I am looking for all the  pastors to be full time, being fully supported by the church, and the Eikaiwas. In this fifth year, each pastor would look for an individual who is spiritually gifted and has the calling of God for ministry. Each pastor would take that individual under their direct tutelage for an intense internship and discipleship, with the idea that by the seventh year, they will be trained enough to be able to be sent out as a team to one of the five sections of Kyoto to start a new church.
This same pattern would again be replicated in both the original church, and eventually the new church, thus creating two new churches and so on, until Kyoto is fully saturated. Once Kyoto is fully saturated we would be looking to send out teams to other cities in Japan to start more churches - we would rather have many churches in local neighborhoods all throughout Japan, than one large church with limited access.

In this year we will exercise caution in accordance with 1 Timothy 5:22, but I do feel strongly that a healthy church should replicate.

My Ten Year Plan
In the ten year plan I would like to expand to starting an International Christian school, in the downtown of Kyoto. In this year I would look to start from K-4(Nursery school) and hopefully build from there. I would also like to be able to plant a third church in another section of Kyoto.

2 Timothy 3:14-15 “But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing that from whom you learned it and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.”

Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.”

My Fifteen Year Plan
In the fifteenth year, I am looking to expand the International School from Nursery school to High School. We also plan to build or renovate a large building to be used as a homeless shelter, with between 200-400 beds, where the homeless in Kyoto will be able to find a warm bed, showers, and food. Here we would daily share and show the Love of Christ, offering counseling, and any help necessary. The desire is to see that any homeless in Kyoto would have a place to lay their head and rest without judgment, or condemnation, just acceptance and love.

“Isaiah 58:10 “ If you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desires of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the noonday.”

Caring for the poor, sick, and homeless was a ministry very close to the Lord’s heart and I would like to emulate him and do likewise, for I believe our response to those who are struggling or less fortunate is a testimony of our relationship with Christ.

The Twenty Year Plan
By our twentieth year, my prayer and desire is that Christ's Love and Name will have so saturated Kyoto, that we will even be able to start and support a mission to the Yakuza, “the Japanese Mafia”. In Kyoto, on the south side of the city, there is a large Yakuza population. I am hoping and praying that the Love of Christ will reach down and save them and call some of them to the ministry. My desire is to train them and commission them for missionary work among the Yakuza. If the Gospel can penetrate the Yakuza Organization in Kyoto, then it will spread to Tokyo and Hiroshima and everyplace where darkness has ruled for so long.

Luke 1:79 “To give light to those who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace.”

I hope I haven’t bored you yet! I strongly believe that God is getting ready to do something huge in Japan. It is going to be amazing! Unlike anything Japan has ever seen before. People for years have talked about the 10/40 window, the Iron Curtain, and the Bamboo Curtain, but little effort has been put into pushing forward into Japan, because ministry in Japan is considered so tough and slow. It’s expensive, time consuming, and at times depressing, but things have changed. Japan is still very expensive, and Kyoto is the fifth most expensive city in the world to live in, it still is very time consuming, but the Japanese people are more open then they have been since General McArthur. The Fields are ready for harvest and my wife and I are ready and willing.

Isa. 6:8 “Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us? And I said, “Here am I. Send me!”

This whole letter may sound crazy to you, and I thank you for taking the time to read through my scattered thoughts. I know this vision and plan sound big, and slightly impossible, and from a human perspective it is, so that is why I am dreaming big, because I am unable to do it, and that means that God has to do it!

As the famous missionary Alexander Mackay once said,
            “A powerful nation has to be won from darkness to light; superstition and idolatry have to be overthrown; men have to be taught to love God and love their neighbor, which means the uprooting of institutions that have lasted for centuries; labor made noble, the slave set free, knowledge imparted, and wisdom implanted; and above all, that true wisdom taught which alone can elevate man from a brute to a son of God. Who would not willingly engage in such a noble work, and consider it the highest honor on earth to be called to do it?”


~Mike