Thursday, August 06, 2009

the giant particleboard wiener of los angeles (my favorite tidbit from the upcoming teaching atlas)

When I was a kid, I always thought that being a good Christian meant wearing suits to church and having a Bible cover that doubled as a doily.


When I got older, I thought that people who looked that way weren’t Christians at all, just posers.


I was equally wrong both times and for the same reason.


It takes all kinds.


The church is like particle board, a million bits of odds and ends shoved together and glued.


The church is like a wiener (of the Oscar Meyer variety, that is)—you love it more if you don’t take too much time to dissect all the parts inside.


The church is like L.A.—don’t ask where the weirdo’s came from or how they got there, just accept that they’ve all got a part in some upcoming pilot.


Like you.

And me.


We’re the giant particleboard wiener of Los Angeles.


Listen, I know that seems disturbing but it’s the truth. You and I, together with the mass collection of snowflake Jesus-people have been bound together for one simple reason: to heal the world.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:51 AM

    Right on, Dave! I have heard and used other metaphors before but never particleboard. That's great because particleboard comes in difference levels of density. From simple particleboard to MDF to MOF for making furniture.
    Shalom, my friend and that's.
    John Elliott
    PS. the font is realllllly small.

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  2. This is so right on. I appreciate you man.

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  3. Wow! I never thought of it that way. Your insight always amazes me. May God continue to bless.
    Patty Neill

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