Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Do Something for Haiti...

Last October I had the opportunity to spend a week in Port Au Prince, Haiti. The sights will never leave me. The abject poverty is like none I've ever witnessed. Haiti is currently the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, yet only a 4 hour flight from St. Louis. That doesn't set well.

The infrastructure was already in shambles. The population didn't help matters. A city originally designed for 50,000 holds over 2 million people. You can imagine the cluster that creates!People literally lived on top of the town dumps. Piles and piles of trash were the foundations for entire villages. There's a biblical term for that - gehenna, which means "hell."

And now that gehenna has been devastated even more with yesterday's earthquake.

I imagine over the next few weeks the death tolls will rise and the diseases will get even worse. And even though it may seem a world away and overwhelming, you can make an impact now by clicking this link: HELP HAITI!

Keep Haiti in your prayers and please do whatever you can...

-Ross

Monday, January 11, 2010

Book Entry #4 (HEALTH - a quick preview)


Here's another quick glimpse into the book i'm working on, Outsourcing God...


A church can very quickly become fully engulfed into a season of dysfunction and retreat to months, if not years, of disunity, gossip, slander, which slowly destroys the bride of Christ. Outsiders will continue the rant of, “I told you so,” as they point at a church in turmoil as a poor reflection of the Christ they supposedly worship. A church in this season of funk can quickly create decades of stepping backwards. The community is not blind and will not ignore a church that cannot love internally. And church splits that result in new church plants aren’t any healthier. Bitterness within never is a spirit-led launching pad for the bride of Christ.


Seasons of conflict are usually placed on the shoulders of the leaders. As a leader I claim responsibility too. After all, when things go good and lives are being transformed, I selfishly cherish a sincere complement. But when things are rocky and status quo, I can displace blame with the best of them. However, the notion that you can adequately gauge a church’s health by the condition of the staff is a lie. A healthy congregation lives and breathes together in a loving/transparent kind of wave that celebrates and argues together. Like the beauty of marriage, it’s not all honeymoon! Open communication and dialogue strengthen the bond. Being able to successfully ride through a conflict together typically strengthens the relationship, and with grace and ownership, can provide the most valuable lessons in relationship and love.


Peace,

Ross

Friday, January 8, 2010

Someday Means Never

Last week I made a post about truly living, taking chances, being willing to fail in the pursuit of your dreams, etc.

This week I wrote a song.

Its a discussion on the ill-fated situation that most of us fall prey too. It's a song about the intoxicating blandness that is comfort (and I'm as addicted as anyone!). Comfort blurs passion and dream beyond recognition to the point that its nearly forgotten. Comfort is plateau and status quo. Comfort is "the way we've always done it." Comfort has to go!

So here's a song/poem about dreaming and doing nothing about it. Enjoy!

Someday Means Never
(c) 2010 Ross Christopher Donaldson

(Chorus)

Someday means never, I know
Someday is clever lies

Someday means I don't want to

Someday never happens



(Verse 1)
You've got your dreams of what to do
Carry them out and be
Freedom looks and stares you down
Do it now or die slowly

(Verse 2)
Tomorrow comes and next year's here
Comfort killed the great belief
Triumph lost to complacent
The slow death set it (the slow death set in)

Bridge
I chose this way
I chose to be
I lost my dream

And comfort is hell

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Cora turns 2 on Saturday...

Cora turns 2 on Saturday.
A lot happens in 2 years.
She's changed SO much!





THE END

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Out With the Resolutions in 2010...


This year Kate and I set out to create some "goals" (not resolutions - those get broken by mid-January). We spent a couple days building our lists and then set aside a night in front of the fireplace to share them and plan for the future.

Here's a few of my goals:

- save up 6 months living expenses

- finish recording the "parables e.p."


- build a freshwater well (funded solely from my touring & CD sales)

- finish & print my book, "Outsourcing God"


- book a speaking engagement discussing, "Outsourcing God"


- schedule & plan a family vacation and a backpacking trip for Kate and I

- say the word "need" less - work on understanding/living the difference between "want" & "need"


That's my list. I'll give you updates from time-to-time as to how I'm succeeding or failing. Feel free to share your goals/resolutions. And feel free to hold me accountable - i'm sure i'll need it!

Peace,
Ross

Sunday, January 3, 2010

I NEED YOUR HELP IN 2010...


Cheers to 2010 and cheers to everyone that made 2009 an incredible year!!!

I'm gonna try and make this quick, so hold on...

2010 is going to be one to remember. The shows are gonna be fresh and exciting, there's gonna be a new album, the ways to get connected are going to be easier, and TOGETHER we're gonna generate some real movement and justice in the world!

MISSION:
this year RC is going to embark on a couple projects.
PROJECT #1- BUILD A FRESHWATER WELL from its tour & CD sale earnings. The freshwater well provides a village of 250+ people with clean drinking water for 20 years. (READ MORE HERE)
**its seems fitting that THE RIVER CHILD go toward providing water...

HOW CAN YOU HELP???

1. Book a show in your area and bring a crowd
2. Help promote existing shows and bring ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS
3. Buy RC merchandise (via the store & iTunes)
***FOR A LIMITED TIME, YOU CAN BUY 'THE RIVER CHILD' ON SALE FOR ONLY $8.99 by clicking the STORE link on the RC site (click here) - ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TOWARDS BUILDING A WELL!!!
4. Cold hard cash donations will also work... :-)

::UPCOMING SHOWS::
JAN 10 - Felix's - St. Louis, MO - 8:30PM
JAN 20 - Best of STL (tv appearance w/ The Constant) - St. Louis, MO - 7PM
JAN 26 - Cicero's (w/ Rescue Signals & Chris Hawkes) - St. Louis, MO - 8PM
FEB 5 - The Birds Nest - Chicago, IL - 9PM
FEB 6 - The Verve - Terre Haute, IN - 10PM


::KEEP IN THE DAILY LOOP::
(click on the links below & enjoy!)
BLOG
FACEBOOK
TWITTER
MYSPACE

::FRESH WEBSITE UPDATES::
Thanks to Brandon Schultz of BRS Photography the RC site is looking awesome with brand new updates, pics, etc. Check it out and spread the word!
www.rosschristopher.com


This is just the start to what I think is going to be an AMAZING YEAR! There's going be a major West Coast tour in March (more details to come...). So stay tuned as it all unfolds!

Grace & Peace,
Ross

Friday, January 1, 2010

2009: bad, fair, or good? (hope in expectation for 2010)


CNN.com ran a poll asking how you'd rate 2009 - bad, fair, or good. The overwhelming vote went with fair.

Fair is dangerous. Fair is content. Fair is status quo. Fair is un-memorable. Fair is luke-warm. Fair keeps us comfortable without the push of any sort of urgency, and is too easily repeatable.

In my opinion, fair is the worst place to be.

Think about it...bad gets your butt in gear to make improvements. Good makes you analyze what went right and pushes you to create more of those good experiences. Fair just happens again and again, not bad enough to inspire change, not good enough to push you (and others) further.

Don't have a fair 2010...go out on a limb, take chances, pursue your dreams, and embrace the fact that you might fall hard doing what you believe in and are passionate about; but also be prepared for the best year ever!

Peace in 2010,
Ross