Monthly Archive for May, 2009

New Blog Name?

Jen and I are going to be starting a new blog and I need to decide on what the address should be…

Here’s a few ideas:

justinandjenpowell.com (that’s our original web address)

powellsinbcn.com (bcn is short for Barcelona)

storiesfrombarcelona.com (a bit long, but not bad)

storiesfrombcn.com (shorter version)

I don’t know…I want to come up with something that’s a bit creative, but maybe function needs to be most important.

Maybe answer this: If you were doing a search for us what would you type in?

Passion Pit – Manners

This band is awesome! Manners is definitely going to be my feel-good-album-of-the-summer-09. The more I listen to this the more rich it’s getting…that’s the only word I got for this layered bit of musical excellence. I would die a happy man if I could make an album like this…ok that’s maybe a bit strong. But it is almost that good.

Passion Pit

If you’ve never heard of AmieStreet Music you should go ahead and check it out…it’s a great place to discover new music (and find some older stuff too) for good prices.


Becoming a General

I went to Jen’s brother’s Marine Corps boot camp graduation on Friday (which was really cool and great to see Eric) so military was already on the mind when this quote:

“Soldiers realize that it’s war that makes Generals”
Seth Godin – Tribes

I immediately thought about the reality that it’s the war of life that builds our faith. As I was thinking about this another thought came to my mind:

The people written about in the Bible were people who said and did radical things to challenge, and therefore change, the status quo. They heard from and obeyed God. They spoke with confidence, despite the message, because their closeness to God gave them the confidence that their words were from Him. Fear, laziness, desire for peace, or comfort wouldn’t deter these people from being the voice of truth. These were people who willingly went to war, even against their own people, and they came out heroes and generals of the faith.

What wars are you in? What challenges are you experiencing? Are you content being a soldier or do you want to be a general? Who are the generals that you want to be like?

(Side-note: I wonder, where are the prophets in the Church today? Are they in the Church or not? Have they been ostracized? If they were welcomed back how long would it take for them to be uninvited?)


Listening too Much

Today Maisie was watching a show called Oswald. I’ve actually seen the episode with her before, but it didn’t hit me the first time. Here’s the summary of this episode.

Oswald and his dog decide to build a birdhouse. They get the supplies and build their nice wooden birdhouse. They get it ready to put out for the birds, but then a friend comes by and says,

“That’s not what birds like. Birds like polka dots.”

Because Oswald is a sweet and caring walking Octopus, he gets paint and puts polka dots on it. Once again he goes to put it out for the birds, but then another friend comes by and says,

“Oh, that smells like paint. Birds don’t like the smell of paint. You should put flowers in it.”

So Oswald goes and gets some flowers and puts them in the birdhouse. For a third time he goes to put it out as another friend comes by and tells him,

“Birds aren’t going to know that this birdhouse is here. You need to get some bells to draw attention to it.”

Oswald goes out and finds some really nice bells to draw attention to it and then goes and hangs it in the yard. Birds fly by, but none of them ever go in the polka dotted, flower filled, ringing house. Oswald had done everything his friends told he needed to do to attract birds. He didn’t understand what he was missing.

As he was pondering it started to rain. The wind started to blow. The polka dots got washed off and the wind blew the flowers and bells away. The rain and wind left and Oswald is left with the birdhouse that he started with. Just has he’s starting to talk about all the work that he had to do again, a few birds come up and go in the house.

Then came the line. Oswald says,

“I guess what the birds really wanted was a nice, plain, and simple birdhouse”

This reminded me of something.

I thought about how as church-planter, it’s easy to listen to all the voices that, with good intentions, speak into my life or work. Or listen to the new books that say to add this or that.

As we head off to start a new work, I am consciously trying to reject being over complicated, or excessively professional or slick. When I really think about what people without faith in Jesus are looking for, it’s not the newest trends or ideas that we talk about in the Church-world. (I think that a lot of this is a distraction from simple mission, and new ways to talk about keeping believers entertained and interested) I think that what people are looking for are summed up in what Henri Nouwen asks in his reflection on leadership, “In the Name of Jesus”,

“Do you love me?”

At the end of the day, I think that what people want and need to experience aren’t the polka dots, flowers, and bells that we decorate Church with…they need to experience the simplicity and significance of what it mean for God to love them.

It’s easy to give into the temptation to listen too much, and add too many things to the simple practices that God has given us to participate in. I do believe that in Europe the rain and wind have come on the church and are calling us to simplify in order to be a home for the world around us.