Tangible Kingdom

That's the name of the book that Kev and I are reading.

It's pretty much amazing.

Have you ever felt something deeply but didn't even know how to put it into words?
Or have you ever had dreams that you wanted to live out but just weren't sure how or where to live that vision out...or who you could even sell your vision too to live it out with you?

And then you came across a book that finally puts meat on the bones of what you've always felt and dreamed....and you're seeing people actually doing and living that same vision?

Well, that's this book for Kev and I.

It's the reason why - when we were looking to try to pay down our student loans from PBU - I sought out waittressing as opposed to going back to the little Christian school that I have worked at for 8 years.

It's the reason why Kev and I intentionally decided to go to my work Christmas Party at Hollywood Slots last month.....when a year ago I would never have stepped foot in our local casino for fear that someone "might see me" and judge me.

It's the reason why I invite Lew over all the time and don't freak out when he says the D-word in front of my kids.

This book is challenging me.
It's stretching me.
It's growing me.

It is NOT the Bible.
Obviously.
But, it's challenging God's people to rethink how we live life. How we do church. And how we live out our faith to the rest of the world.

Before Lew and before waittressing....before being challenged by the authors....my contact with the outside world was nil. So, my influence TO the outside world was nada. I was happily encased in my safe little Christian bubble of believers. Not to be "tainted," not to be "sullied," and for sure - not to ever hear the D-word or something far worse.

But now - oh man - this book is radical. In a God-thing kind of radical way.

The challenge is to go and "BE" the church to this crazy, post-modern world who - if you asked many of them what they think of church and Christians - would give you a list of things that we DON'T do and things that we stand AGAINST.

The authors' challenge, or stance, if you will - is that no longer is the attractional "Come to Us" approach working. For some it is, for sure. And there will always be a place for this. But more and more the need is for us to go and BE the church to people.

I heard a pastor preach just yesterday: "The church is not to be a "WHAT." It needs to be a "WHO." We are the church. And we need to live it out where others can see it and want it.

And thus....the waittressing thing has been birthed. And it has become SO much more than trying to earn a couple of bucks to pay down our student loans. And as a family, we're talking and we're praying. We're seeking God's face in what He would have us to do and how He would have us to live out that incarnational way that He lived out when He walked this earth.

We're not sure where this is heading. But we see God at work, and we know that He is moving. It's crazy. And it's a little scary. But it's right for us.

More to come.......

7 comments:

Kristi said...

That's awesome, Ame -- I feel like we are in the exact same place, and I want to get ahold of that book -- sounds interesting...I'm happy for you guys, Ame - and happy you are enjoying your waitressing - I'm sure they see Jesus in you, and they will see Him more and more as they get to know you better. I wish we were closer, Ame - I would love to have a coffee with you this afternoon and chat about life. I miss you.

Rachael said...

Wow, Amy...a gambler. Next step...bar tending??? Okay...I am TOTALLY kidding!! You know me well enough to know I couldn't pass that one up. :-) I know you aren't a gambler, and I'm pretty sure you aren't attending bar tending school. I am soooo interested in this book now...I must eBay me one. I agree wholeheartedly, though. Sometimes we're so focused on appearances that in the process we neglect souls. Kristi needs to come down, we need to put coffee on, whisk the kids outdoors and have a nice chat!

Anonymous said...

Hey, it's Ang Shannon here...and just had to say that Joel and I understand where you're at. We've had to wrestle with similar thoughts...especially since we have been working regular jobs since NBBI. Somehow we've gotten the whole "we are the church" thing mixed up. Anyway ... I could post a lengthy comment, but I will resist. Too bad there wasn't a way to have a virtual coffee chat!

Anonymous said...

Hey, it's Ang Shannon here...and just had to say that Joel and I understand where you're at. We've had to wrestle with similar thoughts...especially since we have been working regular jobs since NBBI. Somehow we've gotten the whole "we are the church" thing mixed up. Anyway ... I could post a lengthy comment, but I will resist. Too bad there wasn't a way to have a virtual coffee chat!

Angie said...

sign me up for that virtual (or real life!!) coffee chat!! :) i love this post ame...right where our hearts are too. never heard of this book, but may just pick it up too. hello to all the rest of you lovely ladies!! wouldn't a coffee together be wonderful!?!? maybe someday...xoxo

Rachael said...

Okay, Ame. FYI...if any of your readers are interested you can let them know they can download an intro to this book on www.tangiblekingdom.com. There's also a really neat video done by the authors to also describe what thou speakest of. Ordered my book today, thank you very much! Anxious to dig into this one.

Kristi said...

oh my word, I would love a coffee with all you ladies. (and the book.) but -- the coffee with everyone MORE!! :)