In the fourth grade at San Tomas Elementary School we had
what was called, “Show and Tell”. We did
Show and Tell each Monday morning in our class.
Kids would stand in front of their classmates and share what happened to
them over the weekend. Sometimes kids would
demonstrate a new skill they had acquired or show the rest of us a really cool
birthday gift. I am sure this exercise was created to develop our communication
skills and to open us to a wider world through the experience of others.
I was raised in the home of a contractor. Dad worked hard all week long and on the weekends
he liked to go places with his family.
Dad was an outdoorsman so we found ourselves hunting or fishing in some
new spot on many of these expeditions.
Dad’s Chevy Apache pickup truck had a small camper shell on the back so
he would have mom sit up front with him and my brother and I would jump in the
back and let dad lead us on to our next adventure. These adventures would happen a least a
couple of times a month and served as my stories for the Show and Tell time in
class.
My mother shared with me one parent teacher conference with
my fourth grade teacher. At the end of the conference the teacher raised a
concern. She said, “Garris has a very vivid imagination and I am
concerned he may be living too much in a fantasy world.” My mom said, “Please give me an
example.” The teacher went on to
describe my last Show and Tell. My mom
said, “Well, that is actually true.” The teacher brought up another example.
“That is true, also.” After the teacher exhausted her list of examples and
heard my mother say, “All those stories are true” the meeting was finished.
I told this story to create a context to share what I am sensing
the Lord wants to do in the Church. The
Church can do many things that are honorable and heartfelt, but lack
a storyline that is unbelievable. The
world is waiting for us to share a testimony that is unbelievably true. An
unbelievable story is one that can only be told if God shows up and does what
only He can do. We call these stories a testimony of signs, wonders and
miracles.
As the New Year approaches the Lord is asking us to join Him
in His exploits in the supernatural that when shared within our distinct
cultural context, will seem unbelievable to our hearers. These unbelievable
exploits will require that we step out from our religious routine and follow
the leading of the Spirit into unfamiliar territory where the unbelievable
stories of faith are waiting to be told.
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