Archive for the ‘Portland’ Category

Beyond Illusion - Leading from Reality (event)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Next speaking engagement in Portland:

March 2, 2010, Tuesday
Portland Metro Chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship, The Old Spaghetti Factory, 12725 SE 93rd Ave., Clackamas, OR, 12 Noon

Carl will be speaking on leadership issues and share some of his testimony working with leaders in Portland and internationally toward a spiritual awakening in today’s world. He will have copies of his latest book for sale, Beyond Illusion: Leading from Reality. No reservation necessary, lunch is $13.

What the senators got from the health industry

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

On the social medicine senate vote, here are the stats showing you how much each senator has gotten from the health industry. My own Portland senator, Wyden, got over 1.5 million dollars. I really don’t think someone paid that much by the health industry can represent my health concerns for any type of social medicine program. Same thing is true if you look at their cozy relations with Wall Street. Next fall is a wonderful opportunity to send all of these blokes (Republican and Democratic) home.

Oregon’s Measure 66 and 67

Friday, January 8th, 2010

One hotly debated topic in Oregon right now is the vote in January on 26 regarding measures 66 and 67.

A vote FOR measure 66 will mean:

• Taxes for wealthy Oregonians (about $250,000 for households, $125,000 for individuals) will increase.

• No income taxes on the first $2400 of unemployment benefits received in 2009.

• The resulting estimated $472 million raised will provide funds for education, health care, public safety, and other services.

• The increases are permanent.

A vote FOR measure 67 will mean:

• The $10 minimum tax for corporations increases to $150.

• The tax rate for many corporations will increase, along with some filing fees.

• As with measure 66, the resulting estimated $472 million raised will provide funds for education, health care, public safety, and other services.

• The increases are permanent.

We urge a NO vote on both of these issues.

• People supporting the taxes say it will only tax the rich. They are wrong. The increase will be passed on to the customers, and you will pay more for gas, groceries, and services.

• It is estimated that the tax will cost Oregon 70,000 jobs, increasing unemployment.

• State spending is increased, not decreased as it should be.

• Small businesses will suffer major damage. If the tax passes, we will immediately increase business costs. Many small businesses will have to close, increasing unemployment. Some businesses will move to Vancouver and other places.

• Measure 66 will cause many small farms in Oregon to close. That means you pay a higher grocery bill and the farmers will be hurt, some losing their farm.

• Voting for these measures will give you the largest tax increase in the history of Oregon. It will give our state the second highest income tax in the nation. It is not a good idea to saddle Oregonians during the largest economic downturn in a generation with the largest tax increase in Oregon’s history.

• If the measures pass, the taxes are retroactive to the first of 2009. You probably didn’t have enough taxes taken out of your salary to cover it. If you are out of work now but worked some in 2009, you are probably going to owe money.

• The Portland Business Alliance urges a NO vote of these measures. So does many of
the Chamber of Commerces: Beaverton, North Clackamas County, Salam, Wilsonville, and many others.

• The Oregonian and many other newspapers in the state urge a NO vote on measures 66 and 67,

• The measures will delay economic recovery in Oregon.

• The legislature ignored tax advice and sided with special interests. Even this vote is riddled with special interest money. Don’t be deceived.

Don’t be fooled. Don’t let the special interests that bought the legislators buy your vote.
Vote on the measures and vote NO on both. Then vote the legislators out that even proposed this nonsense in our tough economic times.

Oregon can pay its bills by managing the money they have better and cutting those salary increases. Here’s an example of how the state can save - companies that are not involved with energy are buying energy tax credits at a profit, cutting into the state income. Wal-Mart, for example, paid 22.6 million last year to the right to clam in 33.6 million in energy tax credits. The state is out the full 33.6 million in tax revenues, money that would have gone through the general fund to schools and health services. And Wal-Mart isn’t alone. Other companies at the top of the list playing this game are Costco and U.S. Bank – two of America’s wealthiest businesses.

Be sure vote. In voting you lead, you make a statement. Encourage others to vote. On issues, be willing share your reasons for why you are voting for or against the measures. For more on real leadership, see http://www.creatingnewworlds.org/beyond.htm.

The Recession 1 - We are not in Kansas any more

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

“Toto, I’ve got a felling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”Dorothy, in The Wizard of Oz

No matter how one looks at our world, the nation, and our personal lives today, one thing is certain. Extremely major shifts are taking place at this point in history on a global scale, and it is essential for even our survival to understand these. Our institutions as we know them: government, medical, economic, educational, and even the church have often become nonfunctional. Unless you understand this shift and how to lead through this you are going to have a serious problem.

Unfortunately for most of us, we build an illusion around that somehow, in some way, things will keep on going. And we keep on going like we always gone. We stay in our illusion and try to muddle on. Like the old cliché, however, if you keep on doing what you always done, you will keep on getting what you’ve always got. Unless there is a sense of desperateness (dissatisfaction), it is difficult to initiate change. This sense of desperateness is already sweeping a nation.

I like the story in the Bible of blind Bartimaeus as Jesus is leaving Jericho on his way to Jerusalem for the last week of his life. As the man is screaming to Jesus for mercy, Jesus replies with what seems like a really stupid question.

“What do you want Me to do for you?” Mark 10:51

The reply of the man is the heart cry of each of us.

“Rabboni, that I may receive my sight.” Mark 10:51b

Each of us is trapped in our illusions and we can’t see what God is really doing and our part in the Kingdom Enterprise. Until we can see that and claim authority in our lives in terms of this, nothing changes and we remain trapped in our illusions. Jesus will give us that vision if we ask, just like He did with Bartimaeus.

What the Church Needs

Monday, December 18th, 2006

On December 4 I had the privilege of sitting in a conference with Tom White and George Otis as they shared about their perception of what God is doing today. The place where we met was a Rodeway Inn, and functions to the world as a part of that larger chain. In reality, it’s a church that draws over 500 for worship on Sunday, with businesspeople staying there the weekend finding Christ before they head on home from the nearby airport. A few years ago, the motel was the largest center of prostitution here in Portland. Some of those same rooms now serve as half-way housing for kids on the way for finding jobs, Christ, and directions in life.

Tom White had been responsible for getting George in – a challenge in itself with George’s busy schedule. Tom introduced some issues for George, but it was Otis that really dropped the dynamite on us.

In summary, Otis said that we are at a very dark time in history. A time when strange leaders have weapons of mass destruction with the intent to use them and other leaders seem powerless to stop them. A time when political, economic, social, and the rest of our human systems are failing us. And this is not just at national levels, it also true in cities and regions. He’s releasing a video in about two weeks detailing this, but it is short – probably 20 minutes or so. The video shows the story of how we’ve built human institutions with time (League of Nations, United Nations, etc.) and these have all eventually failed us. The world, Otis said, faces almost certain destruction without a supernatural intervention from God.

The Good News, Otis said, is that this supernatural intervention is happening. When Otis did his Transformations I video back in 1999, he had identified about 12 cities worldwide that were totally transformed by the power of God politically, socially, spiritually, and economically – any way you could measure it. Moreover, these were sustained transformations involving the entire city that continued there over time. (Only one was in the U.S.) The video showed what happened in four of these cities.1 A few years later I asked him the count at that time and he told me had about 24 cities. This week is said the count is now over 250 cites and growing very rapidly. This is not just revival, but a supernatural outpouring of the Holy Spirit with stories you would not believe. George spent Monday night telling us some of the stories. Moreover, he has identified some 550 what you might call “salty places” where the fire has begun to burn and already has begun to explode. Like an appetizer for a meal, in these places there is already a deep hunger for the main course.

Thousands of cites have contacted him to come and help them get started after seeing the first video. George says he has no program. He’s only researching what is common to all of these and reporting what he sees. George says you can’t imagine yet what God wants to do. Moreover, he says taking our coffee into the Sunday Service and doing our chit-chat isn’t going to do what needs to happen. It won’t happen until there is a deep, deep, deep hunger for the coming of the Holy Spirit. In these cites people became desperate for spiritual awaking. Then the Holy Sprit comes. Moreover, here is an interesting quote from him:

The greatest breakthrough today is where the Spirit of God comes down and attaches Himself to the broken and humble. It’s where God goes when He wants pleasure.

At various conferences I’ve met several of the pastors that have led these transformations in the cities. They all fit this definition, even to the extent of these pastors being ridiculously humble. Otis says what he is seeing is much like Ezekiel 8 and the supernatural story there and the humility of Ezekiel.

To hear the sessions:

http://www.prayersummits.net/?pageid=59321

Politics and the Election

Monday, October 30th, 2006

Greece, if you remember, had a true democracy. In fact, you were required to vote. What happened in Greece? Why did their democracy fail? (Hey teachers! This is a good question for your students!)

The problem is that democreacy, wherever it exists, is a fragile thing. It’s easy to lose it. In Greece, very corrupt people came in and manipulated the people. They ended up losing their freedom. Hello America?

With this election, we could easily take another step in that direction. Know your issues, know your candidates, pray, and then vote.

We been lied to and taken on a trip by corrupt leaders. The Democrats could well take the House and even the Senate in this election; but unless things change after that in two years the incombrant Democrats are gone.

Take the lead and make a difference. Pray, then look for new strategies for changing things.

I am not afraid of what history will say about me because I intend to write it.
Winston Churchill.

Through prayers and action you can write history and be a History Maker. Start this Election.

Coming of the Kingdom - Part III

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006

We generally assume this coming of the Kingdom has to do with something that happens in the future. But what if we look for places where it has already happened? Some years ago now George Otis, Jr. started looking for cities where the Kingdom has come. He (the last time I talked with him) had identified 24 cities, only one of which was in the United States. He then produced a video of four of the cities (Transformations), and even wrote a book (Strategic Intercession) In which he identified factors that were common in all the stories. Two of them were in every single story. We are not talking here about revival - we are talking about cities where everything changed and the Kingdom came. We are talking about political, economic, social, spiritual changes - everything. Otis now has a second tape documenting the change in three regions (Transformations II)
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Here in Portland, back in the eighties Dr. Joe Aldridge sounded the vision and eventually with Terry Dirks and others mobilized pastors with the prayer summits and an action arm called Mission Portland. Here is his vision statement, which is now my own.

What would it take to initiate and sustain a significant work of God in a specific geographical community? In other words, what would it take to see John 17 lived out in answer to the Son’s prayer?”

Another way he verbalized this was that he wanted to see the Kingdom come in its fullness in a specific geograpic area. He believed the answer to his question would come about through a five-part process: holiness, humility, unity, community, and impact.

The spiritual warfare here became intense. Billy Graham did come with a crusade here in 1992, one of his best due to the incredibly unity and prayer that was put down. But after the crusade, Dr. Joe came down with Parkinson. Terry Dirks died on a prayer retreat in Japan. Marshal Pryor, another leader, died of a massive heart attack. and I was paralyzed from the shoulders down even before the crusade by a virus that destroyed my neural system almost completely (I walk again today, miraculously). Jack Dennnison, another local leader, came down with chronic fatigue syndrome he couldn’t shake until he was miraculously healed in Doris Wagner’s office. After failing to get enough support from the pastors for three proposals, however, Jack moved to Colorado Springs and is still a leader in city-reaching.

After talking with Craig Smith here and others, I’m beginning to realize that the vision for Portland hasn’t changed. To put it bluntly, the church needs to be moving with new wineskins and everything has changed.
It is no longer a time for grieving on the past, but time to embrace the new wineskins.

Behold, I will do a new thing,
Now it shall spring forth;
Shall you not know it?
I will even make a road in the wilderness
And rivers in the desert.
Isa 43:19 NKJV

Incidentally,in the “New Testamentt” part of Isaiah., the word “new” is used over and over again.

Much of what these new wineskins are like is described in Peter Wagner’s book Changing Church. Much of it seems to to do with embracing an apostolic church order. There were no denominations back there in Jerusalem, but there was power in those churches. My own church recently embraced the apostolic movement and even changed its name to reflect this.

As for myself, I don’t like labels, as labels seem to separate people. Once the Holy Spirit is moving in an area, labels don’t mean anything. But I firmly believe prayer and spiritual mapping are the front end of whatever needs to happen. Cindy Jacobs is already prophesying that a prayer movement will begin in Portland and then move to sweep the country. This is similar to Portland prophecies she has spoken before, but this time there is a difference. Small groups and prayer people are starting to take ownership on the prophecy.

Healing: A Horse Story

Sunday, June 19th, 2005

A Father’s Day Message

After my wife died in ‘92, I didn’t go to the beach again for about two years. (I’m only about 90 miles from the Pacific.) Finally God spoke to me and asked me to make three trips to the beach in two weeks, and each time I was to catch the wind - whatever that meant. For the first trip I was to rent a horse and race it on the beach.

Now I’m scared of horses. This thing weighed more than twice what I weigh and my friend with me (football player type guy) actually lifted me up and put me on the horse. He wasn’t going to ride one, however. They gave me about a 30 minute lesson and then let me go on my own.

Real soon I had the horse up to full speed, tearing down the beach and I was scared to death. When the horse was going up, I was going down. When the horse was going down, I was going up. Finally I had enough control to hold on with one hand and pull back on the reins. The horse came to a stop. This, I knew, wasn’t going to work.

This second time I started slowly, walking the horse and feeling the horse under me. I felt its wildness, its heart, the muscles, rhythm, and passion. I got in sync with this, then slowly built the horse up to a trot. I’m still in sync, still feeling the heart, the intimacy, wildness, rhythm and passion under me. Finally the horse opens to a full speed again, I’m in sync with it this time. Together we are racing down the beach, and I’m singing “Shine Jesus Shine” as loud as I can as we zoom past people staring at us. I loved it!

Now here is the message God spoke to me. God is wild. If you don’t believe it, read your bible stories. I listen to stories by people like Graham Cooke, Henry Gruver, and others and these are straight out wild. These people author books, but they tone the stories down some for the books - even publishers have a hard time accepting them. God is wild.

You were created in the image of God. That means within each of us that same wildness. Just like the horse is wild, it is a symbol for the Holy Spirit. On that first run I wasn’t in sync. Try that with the Holy Spirit and you end up with a sore spiritual butt. We have to feel the heart, the intimacy, the rhythm, and the wildness of God and rest in that.

Man is born to be wild - a stallion. To quote C.S. Lewis, too many people in the church have become as geldings. And geldings can’t bear fruit. Oregon (when I moved here) was led by stallions that moved on their convictions - McCall, Hatfield. We loved these men. Now we have a bunch of geldings that want to put casinos in the beautiful gorge, destroy God’s intent in marriage, and turn their backs on pension plans run by corrupt leaders. We are geldings in the sense we let them do it.

As you reflect on what Father’s Day means to you - are you, as a Man, willing to stand up and run as a stallion?

I came back from that beach trip with a tremendouse sense of healing. The boy had beoome a man.
(from Catching the Wind)

Portland Oregon Demographic Profile

Monday, June 13th, 2005

The Portland Monthly Mangazine ran and excellent profile of the city’s neighborhoods, including the suburbs. This is excellent material for a church starting to profile their neighborhood. The information included housing costs, school quality, population, crime stats, and more. The published values have been updated and are now online at:

https://www.portland-monthly.com/realestategrid.pdf

    Note: These are good starting stats, but a church serious on strategic targeting should get a Percept analysis. Get the churches in your area working together and share the cost of the Percept analysis. You can reach them at:

    http://www.percept1.com/pacific/start.asp

This will give you much more information for strategic targeting.

Warning: This information is important for visioning and planning, but remember that God gets a great chuckle out of doing things HIS way and you can predict that His way will be better.