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19 Jan/04
Reasons for hope as we begin a new year.
These include:
1. on going signs of growing spiritual hunger
2. consequences of the expansion of the European Union and the ongoing God-in-the-constitution debate
3. the slow dawning in the west of global spiritual realities
4. signs of an awakening people of hope...
As the year drew to a close, Italian premier Berlusconi's
promises to pull something out of his pocket "at the last minute" to
push the draft constitution for the EU through to adoption proved mere smooth
talk. The main sticking point was primarily the proposed new voting rules,
which many felt would give too much power to the grouping's 'big four' of
The God-in-the-charter issue has split Europeans along the
lines of Enlightenment-Humanist versus Judeo-Christian. Giscard d'Estaing,
former French premier and main architect of the draft constitution, dug in his
heels against all personal efforts of the pope to change his mind to include an
explicit reference to God and
For many, separation of church and state is reason sufficient to keep God out of a political document. They say the constitution rightly stresses what unites us, not what separates us. Mentioning God or the Judeo-Christian tradition automatically excludes others.
For Christians all across
A preamble should rightly indicate where
Story
So what happens now?
And that may well be encouraging. I for one happen to
believe that the Story of Jesus has been the single greatest influence on
shaping
The truth about the past is very important. It is the key to
present identity. But to me, what is far more important than winning the battle
over the past, is winning the battle over the future. My question then is, why should not that same story of Jesus not continue to be
the single greatest influence in shaping
I fear that until we see a major turnaround in the outlook
of believers across
Has that transforming Story lost its power? Or is it not still the central story of history? Will we Europeans one day not be forced to realise that we no longer belong to the majority world where this story is unfolding in new dynamic ways?
Let us never forget that the Spirit of God has sprung many
surprises in
Swell
The longer this constitution debate stretches out, the more
time there is for a ground swell to grow. And something seems to be underway.
Last October, I was asked to meet with Helmut Nicklaus of the YMCA in
!0,000 participants are expected from all over
This event is initiated by the Christian Movements and
Communities of renewal and social commitment, a network of fraternal
relationships including Catholic, evangelical, Orthodox, Reformed and Anglican
believers, involved in many fields of social life.
Well-known German evangelicals like Ulrich Parzany and Walter Heidenreich
are participating in the programme, which aims to express the unity in
diversity of believers in
But what then? Will this be just a one-off grand gesture? Or is there an ongoing strategy for God's people to face the future as the people of hope?
For if, as Jürgen Moltmann put it, the church is an arrow sent out into the world to point the way to the future, then surely there's much more to do than 'simply' getting God written into the constitution, significant as that may be.
Surely we must learn to live as the people of hope!
I have finally delivered a book to the printers this week on this topic.
And in
But more about that next week.
Till then,
Jeff Fountain
YWAM