Archive for December, 2009

E-Tools Newsletter | December 2009

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Welcome to our new E-Tools Newsletter! This monthly TCC field report also includes strategic outreach resources to encourage, equip, and empower you to more effectively share the Gospel with all the loved ones in your life as we faithfully serve Christ in Canada together.

“Open Airwaves” Preaching for Christmas!

For the glory of God, this December The Cross Current stepped out in faith to take live outreach radio to a whole new level.

We titled this very special series of TCC Radio Live, “Giving the Greatest Gift”. Just as God freely gave the greatest gift of His only Son, our goal was to freely give His Gospel to all those in our world this Christmas and to equip our listeners to do the same.

In the studio, both Dale Elliott and Richard Spruyt of Grace FM 105.9 in London hosted

TCC founding president, Cory McKenna in discussing the topics of personal witnessing, community outreach, local missions, and overseas missions.

Right: Cory McKenna talks to a non-Christian live on the air during another “” segment of TCC Radio this December.

On the street, TCC team leader Chris Wood coordinated our Gospel ground troops and also set up the “” encounters between Cory and two non-Christians from the community via cell phone.

Left: Harvest Bible Chapel Gospel Outreach “GO” Team member, Sharon Enwright, gives a passerby a warm welcome with a hot cup of Christmas cider.

However, the greatest groundbreaker of the entire series had to be the “open airwaves” preaching!

We praise God for the faithfulness of our Director of Ministry Relations, Jeff Mardling, for preaching the Gospel message open air live on air.

Right: Jeff Mardling breaks the sound barrier by preaching open air live for the first time in TCC Radio history!

After leading a group of carolers from the GO Team of Harvest Bible Chapel of London in the singing of “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”, Jeff used the lyric about “God and sinners reconciled” as a beautiful springboard to powerfully proclaim the true meaning of Christmas to those passing by on that frigid Friday night. TCC has open air preached in several Canadian cities, however, this is the very first time that we have attempted breaking the sound barrier on live radio before. Praise God!

We know that faith comes through hearing the word of Christ (Romans 10:17). As such, we are so thankful for the many

testimonies we have received from Christ-followers across our city of how the Lord has brought faith to the hearts of many loved ones who were invited to tune in to the show and just “happened” to hear Jeff’s preaching. Chris has also been following up with a student of the Baha’i faith who heard the Gospel for the first time throughout the production of this live series. Click here for more on Chris’ Gospel glory story and please continue praying that the Lord brings the increase now that the seed of His word has been sown in their hearts.

Click here to listen to this entire live series on the new and improved TCC Radio website!

TCC Radio: Encountering Islam

Do you know that Islam is the second largest religion in the world after Christianity? Do you also know that there are second and even third generation Muslims living in virtually every major city across Canada and that number is consistently rising every single year? The Lord desires that none should perish and that Christians would be a blessing to Muslims by sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Now, we all know that the mere mention of Islam can spark intense and often hateful controversy. But let the record show that we are not going to go there in this series of TCC Radio. When the final credits roll, we are hoping and praying that it will serve as a great Gospel outreach resource that you can confidently lend to your Muslim an non-Muslim loved ones.

Our for January

In fact, to equip you for more effective life and witness, please click here to access your new TCC Radio Listener’s Resources including “behind the scenes” Producer’s Notes and special Listener’s Scripts. We trust that these brand new online outreach tools will help you make the most of each episode of the program when sharing Christ with your family and friends.

Let’s continue partnering together to keep our for TCC and the Church in Canada strong! There is only ONE main prayer point that we humbly ask you, your family, and your church to remember for us in January.

Early in the month, our core leadership team will be coming together for our third annual prayer & planning meeting. We have found this time together to be invaluable for helping our team seek the Lord’s face for the year and to grow in stewarding our time and talents for Him.

Please pray that the He will give us the vision and direction we need to continue moving forward in His service to make His Name even greater in Canada this year!

We again thank God for you and for your ongoing partnership in preaching His Gospel in Canada.

Continue keeping a pulse on our mutual prayer needs

For His Glory,

The Cross Current Team


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TCC Radio – Islam Series | Listener’s Resources

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Welcome to your Listener’s Resources for our special series on Islam as heard on The Cross Current Radio Show!

These simple outreach resources will allow you to witness to your loved ones using the same basic tools that our field reps use throughout the production of each radio series.

Islam Series – January 2010 | Producer’s Notes & Listener’s Script

Follow the simple download instructions below to access these TCC Radio outreach resources. We pray they will help you make the most of reaching out to adherents of what’s said to be the fastest growing religion in the world today.

Islam Series – Producer’s Notes (To download: just right-click and “Save as”)

Producer’s Notes presented by: Kevin Lane – TCC Radio writer & producer

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Islam Series – Listener’s Script (To download: simply click, save, and print)

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At Williams with William, on the Bahai faith

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

It was about a week ago that I got together with a person I witnessed with named Monir. Monir was of the Bahai faith and we had a great conversation. After a fews days I was excited to have an email from Monir saying he was interested in getting together to continue our conversation and that he was going to bring a friend. Setting the date, my partner in crime John Gonciarz, and myself went to meet Monir and his friend at Williams Coffee shop downtown.

Well it turned out that Monir’s friend was a teacher of the Bahai faith for a number of years, named William. We had a great conversation and I was able to share the Gospel with him and water the seed that was planted in Monir, but after all our conversation there was no outward sign of repentance, but God can and does work the heart.

With regards to the Bahai faith, apparently my ‘newest member to my prayer list’ told me that they believe in the Bible and that Jesus died for our sins. Unfortunately they do not understand sin, because they believe people are naturally good and that Jesus already came back in the 1800’s as a man named Bahai U’llah.  I spent some time showing them through scripture that you can only be saved through Jesus Christ and that there is only one name under heaven in which we can be saved, that is Jesus Christ, not Bahai U’llah.  But all William would do is say take the ‘fruit’ he had to offer which is also what he thought the Bible was referring to when it talks about fruit.  What was this fruit, non other then the book that Bahai U’llah wrote.  I also stressed that by them believing in Bahai U’llah and not the Christ of the Bible they are trusting in another gospel and Paul make explicit statements on anyone bringing another gospel in Galatians 1:6-9. 

Well, after giving them some material to read, and thanking them for there time we parted ways, but I am happy to say that the are interested in getting together to discuss more. If anyone has anything they would like to say about the Bahai faith or the comparison with Christianity, please feel free to respond to this Blog and we can help clear things up.

Stay tuned for part 2…………….

Chris

Merry Christmas from The Cross Current!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Dear partners in the gospel:

On behalf of our family and the ministry team of The Cross Current, we wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas and a joyous holiday season!

The McKenna’s (l to r: Caleb, Cory, Dawn, and Joshua)

We would greatly appreciate you printing off this blog posting and placing the above picture of our family in your Bible or on your fridge as a constant reminder that we need your prayer. Please pray that God will continue protecting and providing for our family and ministry as we faithfully step out onto the local mission field again this year.

I again personally thank God for you and for your partnership with us! Let’s look forward to another exciting year of working together to make His Name great in Canada.

For His Glory,

Cory McKenna (Founder) & The Cross Current Team

Giving the Greatest Gift…LIVE!

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

TCC Radio has officially gone LIVE for Christmas!

This past Friday December 4th, “Captain” Dale Elliott of 105.9 Grace FM welcomed in the studio TCC founder Cory McKenna and special guest Donna Feica of Harvest Bible Chapel London.

Click here to listen to a 3-minute “teaser” of this TCC Radio LIVE! show! (Note: The entire episode will soon be available on www.tccradio.com)

Left: Donna Feica of Harvest Bible Chapel London joins Cory McKenna and “Captain” Dale Elliott in the studio of Grace FM this past Friday.

This special series is called “Giving the Greatest Gift” and our goal is to help Christians keep the Cross current and keep the Christ in Christmas with family, friends, and the community this holiday season.

Right: Cory McKenna goes “” during the second segment of our LIVE program this past Friday night.

In addition to enjoying great, Gospel-focused conversation together about personal evangelism, TCC Rep Chris Wood also contacted a young man named Daniel who gladly took part in our “” encounter. During this segment of the show, we share the Gospel with a stranger on the street via cell phone!

Left: TCC Rep Chris Wood enjoys a hot drink with Daniel; this week’s “” guest on TCC Radio LIVE!

Make sure to tune in to our broadcast or podcast this coming Friday December 11th as we report live onsite at Victoria Park in London at the Harvest Bible Chapel GO Team hosts our hometown to a special Christmas outreach. This evangelistic event will include caroling, gift-giveaways, and even a live, open air preaching message!

You can also click here to access your very own TCC Radio Listener’s Resources. These simple outreach resources have been specially designed by our production team to help you witness to your loved ones using the same basic tools our field reps use throughout the production of each radio series.

Please also be praying that the Lord opens the hearts and minds of all those who will hear the Gospel message throughout this most wonderful time of year for witnessing!

The Penguin God Doesn’t Care

Friday, December 4th, 2009

By Kevin Lane (Writer/Producer TCC Radio)Pengiungod400

Just a couple of days ago I received an e-Mail from the President of The Cross Current.  The opening ought to give a sweet chuckle to those in ministry.

Kev,

If you have time (yeah, I know…the email is funny already:), I would REALLY like for you to author a brief blog posting about that National Post article I sent you.”

Yes I am very busy, and my schedule includes many things that really shouldn’t be put off. However, in ministry there is always time for what’s important.

The article El Presidente sent is God Is not here? by National Post Deputy Comment Editor Marni Soupcoff based on the implications of a child’s surprised and innocent question “God is not here?” The admirable author of this honest work deserves a response of like kind.

Dear Marni,

Thank you for your very honest article ‘God is not here?’ Your writing is far more lucid than anything else I’ve read recently relating to religion in the popular media. I am the writer/producer of The Cross Current Radio Show, which is an outreach broadcast. We’re different from the crowd in that we don’t just do a passive radio broadcast. We focus on helping Christians actually engage the culture in very sane, very real ways by modeling just that every week.

I truly did enjoy your article and so, if you will indulge me, I would like to offer some answers to the questions you asked. I recognize most of these are rhetorical, but since there are answers I would like to give them.  You asked, “You see my dilemma?” Yes I do, and I’m confident you are far from the only one facing such. “—how can I not?” You can’t, and I’m thankful you know it. “Is it fair to saddle a child with your own prejudices?” Fair or not, you’ve recognized it can’t be avoided, and the parental responsibility of showing a child “how it should be.”

It is pleasant to read just how aware you are of these facts, and somewhat shocking to see this presented in the National Post (NP). Truly reasonable thinking about “god and faith” is far from the norm in secular media, and similarly in non-secular for that matter. For the first time I’m considering subscribing, if only because what is deemed reasonable to print in NP can be reasoned – seemingly even if this is not the popular approach to a particular subject.

The last question in your article is, to use a technical term, a doozy. “How should children be taught religion?” I’m no parental expert, but the short answer is this; they shouldn’t be. You’re actually closer to what “should” be done for them with your new but incomplete plan.

“…to tell my son what I really think about god and faith…” Oh that parents would be this honest with their children.  Here’s a question for you; why do so many parents make a practice of lying to their children? From Santa Clause and the Tooth Fairy, to taking kids to some church just to cover the bases; it truly is no wonder children have a hard time believing (and obeying) their parents when it counts.

There is much in the article worthy of discussion. Such as “I’d sooner he be indoctrinated by me than left with a moral void of ‘choice’ and ‘openness.’” Previous to this you accurately identified how almost all media has an agenda. Your child wouldn’t be left to “openness” but would be programmed by someone other than yourself.  I’m constantly amazed when parents tell me how entertainment media doesn’t influence their children all that much only to see their child with the new ‘insert movie/tv show title’ action figure, lunch box and sneakers they just had to have. It seems reasonable to me then that the only unfair way of teaching your child about “god and faith” would be to let someone else you have not vetted do it for you.

Your new plan is a pretty good one, yet it lacks a solid foundation. “What I really think about god and faith” really needs to be replaced with “What I have found to be true about God [sic] and faith.” Kids have been fed enough fairy tales.  You and your son’s father come from different backgrounds. I checked the comments on a NP blog posting of your article and found people suggesting reconciliation of your views as a solution. One poster specifically suggested reading the Old Testament as a family. That’s not an entirely bad idea, but it misses the real issue. Neither you, nor your son’s father actually knows for sure what is true about “god and faith.”

You said “I’m a believer in something (even if I haven’t figured out exactly what)…” I apologize right now for all those who will make fun of this, or use it in a way to try to discredit you. Like the rest of your article, I enjoy the openness of this statement.  Replacing the concepts of “god and faith” with “math and reading” ought to relieve us of the pressures of presupposition. So for just a moment; if you were planning to teach your child math and reading I’m confident you’d want to do so with accuracy. Not that you would have to be an expert in either, but you would desire to teach accurately.

Most people we speak with think it doesn’t matter which god they believe in, or don’t. The truth is, the ‘Penguin God’ doesn’t care if you believe in him/her/it or not. The point you reference in the movie ‘Happy Feet’ is actually true, there is no such ‘Penguin God.’ So in that respect, it doesn’t matter if people don’t believe in him. This does leave the sticky problem of believing in him even if he doesn’t exist. However, if there is one true God who actually does exist, then believing in Him might be a matter of great importance. Depending of course on if it matters to Him. If such a God does exist, then the subject of Him and faith in Him becomes a lot more like math and reading. Accuracy is no longer just a preference, it’s a requisite. Yours is not the only will involved so the consequences of inaccuracy are neither solely internal, nor determined by you alone. If this God exists, then His own will may well be exercised even to the exclusion of yours.

Just like with the ‘Penguin God’, if there is no ‘one true God’ then believing in Him is a problem that parents need to address as well. Be sure this fact is not lost on me. I will not portray such as unreasonable or unprintable. We few of The Cross Current actively meet people right where they are in life. One question we like to ask, frankly because it cuts through smokescreens really well, is “Are you looking for something to believe in, or do you want to find the truth?” We know there is only value in believing something if it is actually true. Someone might choose to teach their child to believe in the ‘Penguin God’, but he doesn’t care. He doesn’t care if you believe in him, and he doesn’t care about your child. He doesn’t exist. One danger of believing a falsity is denying something true and that is always harmful. For example; if I believe Santa is real, I’m denying the truth that he is not. When I finally find out my trust has been abused and through deception I have been denied the opportunity to know the truth, I am harmed.

Through evaluation of many related subjects at length it has been determined that the Bible is the true Word of God. It does accurately reveal the one true God, not just another fairy tale character. I don’t expect, or even want you to take my word for it. What I offer is an out stretched hand. To help you determine what is true, not however to convince you. If I were to offer a convincing argument, someone more clever will surely come along after me to convince you of something different. Right now, you lack a firm knowledge of what is actually true. As an individual you not only need the same general revelation of truth as everyone else, but you have your very own concerns, questions, objections, ideas, and the like particular to yourself. Until they are answered you won’t be able to know and be sure of the truth. However, the wonderful thing is that the moment they are you won’t be able to honestly deny the truth you will then know. You will be convinced without me convincing you because your needs will have actually been met.

Would you like to be truly sure of what you’re telling your child? Not just hoping you’re giving him the best information you can, but actually sharing trustworthy truth? The ‘Penguin God’, and his peers will never care either way, but you ought to.

You are a smart, insightful woman.  Even if you do not respond I’m pleased to demonstrate, as is reasonable, how it is perfectly OK to admire the people we encounter who none the less need help. During His earthly ministry the Lord Jesus Christ made no qualms about showing people they were in dire danger because of sin, but He reached out to them (and us) in that need. One woman He met knew her need more than many other people do. He admired her for this, and for going for the true solution. Mat 15:21-28 The Lord demonstrated His love by meeting our need through bearing our guilt and shame unto death, though He deserved none of it.

Based on your article, I’m sure no one has ever given you, or your son’s father a reasonable explanation of why He died for our sins, was buried and rose back to life on the third day all in accordance with the same Hebrew Scriptures you were likely introduced to in your youth. I’m sure no one has ever helped you determine if all this actually happened or not. We would like to.

By the way, the sight of a crucifix makes me shiver too, but probably for different reasons. His suffering in our place on the Cross is over, His sacrifice has been accepted and He is risen. I shiver when I see people putting their faith in anything other than this.

I was asked to make this brief, and I did try. Thanks for reading!

TCC Radio | Listener’s Resources

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Welcome to your TCC Radio Listener’s Resources!  These simple outreach resources will allow you to witness to your loved ones using the same basic tools that our field reps use throughout the production of each radio series.

Christmas 2009 | Listener’s Script & Gospel Audio Tracts

Follow the simple download instructions below to access these TCC Radio outreach resources. We pray they will help you make the most of this most wonderful time of year for witnessing!

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Listener’s Script (To download: simply click, save, and print)

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Gospel Audio Tracts (To download: just right-click and “Save as”)

“All We Want for Christmas” – Part 1

“All We Want for Christmas” – Part 2

“All We Want for Christmas” – Part 3