Pastoral Counselor, Public Health Advocate, Author & Social Media Producer
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
The Future Is Ours!

Struggling through grief is a difficult thing. Some days, I feel such a sense of loneliness. Other days, a deep need to organize myself... and then there have been those dark moments of depression wondering if anyone even cares. Not a fun way to journey. A few years ago, the Holy Spirit told me to sell my house and move to Kent Island. When I got here, I asked, "Lord why did you bring me to this wonder place?" He said, "I brought you here to mourn the death of your mother and father." I was stunned. "Why Lord, would you take them at this time in my life?" He said, "Because of the significant work I have for you in the days ahead, their death would have been a disruption to the work I have for you and you would not be able to finish the task assigned." Little did I realize how fast my parents would die and the grieving that has begun. I'm still shocked. My mom died last year on Feb 3, 2010 and my dad died two months ago on July 9, 2011. In between these two deaths, my family has also lost my Aunt Rose (Sept. 2010), My uncle Harold (Oct.2010)and my only nephew Jake Vier (Nov. 2010). Wow! A little much.... and so "The who cares" group in my life just want me to suck it up and move on. The "pissed of with their lives" group want to be pissed off at me because I'm not meeting their needs to be heard for the bad choices they've made in their lives over the past 18 months. Oh, and I haven't forgotten "The I'll always be there" group who are no where to be found in my time of grief. What's also bothersome is the "Your not allowed to be angry" group who don't want to hear any expressions of grief - because all your loved ones are better off and you need to let them go. Jerks!
You know what I like best about blogging. It's my blog. I get to say what I want when I want. I get to express my love for my President in the face of "Right-wing" idiots who "hate" rather than "Pray for those in authority that we might live a quiet and peaceful life." I get to say, "I don't have to be a pastor here" - I get to be Mike Berry! A great husband, father, pastor and friend - despite those "Who have said all manner of evil about me" as I've remained quiet and defense-less. Jesus can quiet the voices of the "Addicted to Chaos" over time... and my personal history speaks for itself. I've pastored, loved, and have served others for 35 years this month. I'm happy and looking forward to being used by God - in China, Mongolia, South America and in the former Soviet Union. I want to preach and lead people to Christ in the land my dad served - Viet Nam. Dad I miss you - Mom I miss you. Thanks for being the people who taught me the values I hold dear. To John and Carolyn - what can I say. "If it were not for you I would have never heard about Jesus." Thank you for being my grandparents. To my wife and kids - thanks for being the great people you are. The future is ours!!!!
Thursday, September 8, 2011
The Political Difference Between our Two Parties? Based On Two theological views?

Most people that I meet have not figured out why our two party's in our current Political System can't get along. It is my hope to give some insight to why there are differences:
Republicanism -In political theory and philosophy, the term ‘republicanism’ is generally used in two different, but closely related, senses. In the first sense, republicanism refers to a loose tradition or family of writers in the history of western political thought, including especially: Machiavelli and his fifteenth-century Italian predecessors; the English republicans Milton, Harrington, Sidney, and others; Montesquieu and Blackstone; the eighteenth-century English commonwealth-men; and many Americans of the founding era such as Jefferson and Madison. The writers in this tradition emphasize many common ideas and concerns, such as the importance of civic virtue and political participation, the dangers of corruption, the benefits of a mixed constitution and the rule of law, etc.; and it is characteristic of their rhetorical style to draw heavily on classical examples—from Cicero and the Latin historians especially—in presenting their arguments. (In light of the last point, this is sometimes referred to as the ‘classical republican’ or ‘neo-roman’ tradition in political thought.)
Republican Economic Theory is based on "Classical Economic Theory" introduced by Adam Smith. This theory is based on the premise that free markets can regulate themselves if left alone, free of any human intervention. Theologically I believe this view is advanced by
Arminianism. This view holds that men, governments, and systems are guided by libertarian free will. This means that our choices are free from the determination or constraints of human nature and free from any predetermination by God. All "free will theists" hold that libertarian freedom is essential for moral responsibility, for if our choice is determined or caused by anything, including our own desires, they reason, it cannot properly be called a free choice. Thus, Free markets can regulate themselves because people can self regulate themselves.
Democratic Values-The democratic party is built around the idea – the philosophical principle – that citizens should be called upon to look beyond their own self-interest and work for a greater common interest. This, historically, is the moral basis of liberal governance – not justice, not equality, not rights, not diversity, not government, and not even prosperity or opportunity. Liberal governance is about demanding of citizens that they balance self-interest with common interest.
Democratic Economic Theory is based on Keynesian economics which advocates a strong mixed economy - predominately private sector, but with a moderate role of government and public sector - and served as the economic model during the later part of the Great Depressian, World War II, and the postwar economic expansion (1945-1973) though it has lost some influence following the stagflation of the 1970's. The advent of the global financial crisis in 2007 has caused a resurgence in Keynesian thought. The basic premise of this theory is that an active government intervention in the marketplace and monetary policy is the best method of ensuring economic growth and stability. I believe that this theory is based in the Theological view advanced in Calvinism's view on the total depravity of humanity.
No longer can our American christians just sit around like "political pundits" choosing candidates based on popularity, government programs or views on church/state issues. If thinking Christians spent time understanding their own theological heritages and the philosophical under pinnings of our country's values we might have a fighting chance to revitalize our political system. I am of the opinion that the Theological views of the Western Church have taken us to new heights of polarization in our political and religious cultures.
My Question as a result of the failure of the two sides to work together - "Is There A Third Way?"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_Party_(United_States)
Friday, September 2, 2011
Politcal Dreams, Messanic Expectations, and Aspirations
Last night I had a vivid dream. Now it could have been prophetic or as John Wesley said, "It may be God, it may have been the devil, or the the food I ate last night." The dream was about the political aspirations and candidacy of a Christian leader who felt called to become our President.
A number of years ago, two great men of God, Bishop John Gimenez and Pastor Glen Foster, spoke about a vision the Lord had given them of a president who would sit in the oval office of the Whitehouse and call the nation to repentance. In my dream, I asked an aspiring Presidential canidate if he was a man who would be able to do that. In my dream, he said, "yes." As I have pondered this, I am of the opinion that God's hand is resting on a person who is yet to come that will become President that both John Gimenez and Glen Foster envisioned. However, we need to be careful about our own expectations.
When our current President Barack Obama, who I've admired and loved as our President, despite all the critics, ran for the Presidency; many looked toward him with messanic expectations. I believe the Christian right has the capacity to do the same with any of those running for public office. John the Baptist's question of Jesus keeps running in my mind, "Are you Him or shall we look for another?" Many in the Christian world today look toward our candidates as though they should meet some messanic criteria and save our nation. There are no political messiahs!
Even Jesus himself didn't meet the expectations of ancient Israel. Why? Because the kingdoms of this world are not the kingdom of God. America is not the kingdom of God and even though it had deeply Christian influences in its history - it has never been the Kingdom Of God. The kingdom of God does not have slavery, capitalism, war, economic inequality, or injustice. These issues will never be resolved in our country by a President or legislative process. Israel had the ten commandments and they didn't produce anything except the furtherance of sin and death. Read the book of Romans. In choosing our candidates for office, we need to look at qualifications, credentials and experience just like any other employer does when he hires a new worker. We also need to kill off anything with in us that thinks that Jesus is in the business of turning American into some kind of Christian Utopia. Jesus said "My kingdom is not of this world, had it been so they would have fought for me..." What is the Christian community fighting for?


Friday, August 5, 2011
I get to have the last Word!

My Parents died within a year of each other
Ruth L. Berry 1935-2010 / Robert I Berry 1930-2011
Proverbs 22:1 states that a "good name is more desirable than great riches." It's interesting how this verse has become a reality in my life. Just recently, my father, Robert I Berry passed away on July 9, 2011 in Fort Myers, Florida. He was survived by his German wife of 34 years and myself only. She has no children, a 90 year old brother and a nephew who is 66 living somewhere in Germany. My grandparents left a considerably large estate to my father who protected it. According to their will I am to inherit that estate upon his death. However, I have had no intention of disturbing my father's estate since I wanted to stablize his wife's home enviroment. I took great care in getting my father's VA benefits transfered to her, helped her with the Social Security benefits and got his insurance policy benefits to her.
In turn, she told me that my father didn't want me to get anything including my grandparents estate because I was not his kid. Unbelievable what people will do to when it comes to money. I told her "You can keep the money - but there is something you will never take from me... my family name." That's when it hit me "My family name and story is something no one can ever take from me." I know the truth. I have the birth certificate. I have the pictures of me and him for the first 18 years of my life - something she can't take from me. While I was helping her and burying my father all she could do was try to blaspheme my grandfather's name, tell me terrible stories about my father, and that my grandmother didn't want me to have their money.
She also told me she deserved everything. Well God bless her she can take the furniture - I'll take the family story and their faith. My father was a great man of God during the last years of his life. He came to Christ when I was in my late 20's. My grandparents served the Lord the entire time I knew them. In fact, if it was not for them I would not be a follower of Jesus or have chosen a path in ministry for the last 35 years. God bless them... and God bless my father's widow. My family's good name is still in tact and since I am the only Berry left carrying the name I get to have the last word.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
No one can take your story away

Just recently my father Robert Berry, 80 of East Fort Myers, FL passed away at his home on Saturday, July 9, 2011. He was born on July 22, 1930 to John and Carolyn Berry. Mr. Berry was a veteran of the Korean War and Vietnam War serving in the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy. During the Vietnam War as a Platoon Sergeant he was awarded the Bronze Star with "V" Devise for his heroism in a military operation against hostile forces. He was also awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, Purple Heart and the Gallantry Cross. After 22 years of service he retired and moved to Fort Myers in 1976 from Germany. Mr. Berry was an American Hero.
More importantly, my dad became a follower of Jesus a number of years ago. The dramatic change in his life was amazing. In fact, in 1988 my father, grandfather, and myself had the awesome opportunity to share our family testimony in a Father's Day in Fort Myers, Florida concerning how God had fulfilled "The hearts of the fathers being turned to their children and children toward their fathers." Only God can redeem and turn around a family. Yesterday, July 22, 2011 was my father's birthday. He would have celebrated 81 years on earth but now he is with my grandparents, my mom and other family member in heaven. It's a great thing to know that he is with Jesus now and my family in heaven.
Life goes on with all it's turmoil now here on earth. I'm glad God has done a deep work in my family's history. May the generational blessing continue as the next generation arises and fulfills the call of God on their lives. For now, let me just say I thank God that he gave me a story, a testimony, of God's redemption within a family to share with others... and no one can take that story away.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Time passing



Over the last few years, I have been taken back by the lack of knowledge the emerging generations have of those who have served God faithfully and left us an incredible legacy. Men and women like Frank and Hazel Houston; Dr. Peter Marshall; Bishop John Gimenez;David Duplesse; Harold Bredesen; Jamie Buckingham; Benson Idahosa; Rex Humbard; Pastor Glenn Foster; Judson Cornwall; Dennis and Rita Bennett all left us examples of faith which are now a part of our forgotten history. Even current leaders like Bill Gothard; Bob Mumford; Larry Tomzac; Dr. Arlene Churn; Mel Tari; Mannasseh Mankuleiyo; Ben Kinslow; John Gilman; Jack Hayford are unknown by emerging leaders. Something is amiss about all this.
The bible teaches to give honor to whom honor is due. It also says to honor your father and mother that it may go well with you. For a generation who loves stories... its important to tell the story of the last forty years about all the awesome works that Jesus has done through these great men and women of faith.
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