Sunday, April 11, 2010

Rebuild?

In December I traveled to Biloxi/D'Iberville, Mississippi, and witnessed the state of affairs since the hurricane altered reality for so many almost five years ago. This photo stands as a reminder of the norm more than the exception. In this neighborhood, the neighbors are all but gone. The houses which once were homes are slow in returning. Lot after lot looks just like this......Sidewalks...leading to steps....with porches.....and nothing attached. There are decisions to be made, and there are decisions already made. Those without adequate insurance whose busineeses closed as a result of the storm have moved away.....trying to start anew...... somewhere. Others have stayed in the area, but are losing hope of a day when a house can once again be attached to their sidewalk and steps. This seems to take the spit and shine off of "The American Dream", huh? In the 6th chapter of Nehemiah we read of the Hebrew leader (Nehemiah) who is exiled with his people in Persia. The city of their faith (Jerusalem) has been left desolate and fallen in disrepair since their captivity. But one day Nehemiah gains the favor of the Persian King. Soon he finds himself returning to the "homeland" on a mission from God. Job #1 is restoring the broken down walls which surround the city. He enlists the aid of many in his quest for restoration.

As with any mission there are detractors within and without. It's the outside detractors who pose Nehemiah with the greatest challenge. There are those who stand to profit from the plummeting real eatate values if the market remains in a state of disrepair. And so it is in the 6th chapter that Nehemiah is called by these detractors to leave his mission and come to meet with them on the plains of Ono. Nehemiah's famous response to their unholy plans is classic
:I am doing a great work and I cannot come down. Why should the work stop while I leave it to come down to you?

The Raleigh District pledged to the people of D'Iberville that we would not come down until the great work we are partnering in is finished. There are temptations to do so, but we press on in this mission to rebuild. In the months and years ahead I hope many will join those who are steadily taking on this monumental task. Will you join us on the wall???

Still In ONE Peace,

Jon(themethodist)

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