The Great “I Like” Campaign

It is so easy to develop a critical spirit. This is something challenging my own life. I just can’t get away from it.

So, to combat it, I am on a campaign. I call myself an “equal opportunity offender” because I do not wish to be unfairly critical of just one side of an argument. Enough of that . I will now put myself on a campaign to be an equal opportunity LIKER.

I am watching the political climate of this nation get more toxic, which I felt in my heart would happen. But somewhere along the line someone needs to say “enough.” The media won’t be the ones. They make too much money off this stuff. Democrats and Republicans sure aren’t interested. Even the Church plays this game. I am guilty. Lord, forgive ME.

So, without any fanfare and without any acknowledgement that this will ever work, I am deciding today to being the great “I LIKE” campaign. I will choose two “opposites” and instead of being an equal opportunity offender, I will be an equal opportunity LIKER. This is a genuine attempt. Anyone trying to post a comment that  seems like a “yeah, but…” statement, I will delete.

I especially offer up this campaign to those who just can’t bring themselves to say anything good about someone or some issue they truly have a strong opinion about. For example, George Bush. There just isn’t anyone I’ve met who hates this man who can bring themselves to give him kudos in some area where he is a genuinely a good man without saying, “BUT…”

So, I begin with two opposites because of the “great issue” that has surfaced and just won’t go away: THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE.

Here are my two opposites for today: Barack Obama and John Boehner. (By the way, this is MY list, so don’t ask me, “Why don’t you say…”)

Barack Obama, President of the United States. Democrat. He is one of the greatest communicators I have ever heard.

John Boehner, House Speaker. Republican. He has a sincerity that touches my heart  because he is unafraid to remember the roots from which he comes.

I LIKE both of these men.

5 responses to “The Great “I Like” Campaign”

  1. exactly the thing to do. to esteem greatness to one another, because everybody out there has something that is good about them that people were touched by. one person that comes to my mind is Mozart. His music brings joy and tears to my eyes. end of story. That’s all I really need to know from him. Same with artist, Picasso. His style of artwork through out his years with so many changes and messages speak volumes to me. End of story. that is my list too.

    Great post, Pastor.

  2. Great post. For my likes, there are many things right now I’m reading a book by John Piper and I really love the thesis he’s makes in “Let the Nations by Glad.” It really resonates with me. On the fiction side of the spectrum I must say I really liked Ayn Rands the Fountainhead, it was a beautiful piece of storytelling, one of the best cases I’ve ever read for a particular line of thought.

    1. Remember, the campaign is about what we easily COMPLAIN about, but instead we choose to find something GOOD to say…

  3. […] a fuller explanation of what this is about, go HERE. Basically, I am choosing to say something GOOD about a subject or people when it’s normally […]

  4. […] I continue on with my “I LIKE” campaign. For the initial rules of my little game, read here. Please understand, this is not to say I am 100 percent in favor of something. When I use […]

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