Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Practical Soulfood For Successful People


My Core Belief: We Don’t Have A Clue How Great We Already Are And How Great We Can Become.


Surprise! I’ve changed my website. No more photos. No more colors. No more distractions. I’ve stripped it bare and decided to focus on the meat of the matter: Article after article after article, I want this to be your ultimate source for practical soulfood for successful people on the internet universe. This simple yet massive website is filled to the brim, overflowing the best down-to-earth, inspirational articles you can ever find.


Some of you may be saying, “Bo, this website isn’t for me. I’m not successful.” Well, what’s your measuring stick of success? To me, any human being who is striving to grow is already successful. Are you striving to grow? If your answer is YES, then welcome to YOUR website.


Through my articles, I want to change your measuring stick of success to a more accurate one. I want to give you a measuring stick that will encompass the deepest, most profound things that make us human beings. (That’s why it’s “Soulfood”.)


One more thing about success: It’s also pervasive. It can’t be isolated to one area. For example, a person who is successful in his job but whose family is disintegrating isn’t successful at all. So through this website, I want you to experience success in all areas of your life.


My dear friend, I prophesy to you…




  • Spiritually, you’ll grow closer to God.

  • Financially, you’ll grow towards freedom and abundance and generosity.

  • Physically, you’ll grow healthier and happier.

  • Emotionally, you’ll grow more peaceful and joyful.

  • Relationally, you’ll grow in love.


That’s my dream for you.


More than a dream, this is my prayer for you.


Major Topics To Make You Grow


You will be inspired. And you will be taught the steps to change and grow in every area of your life. “Practical” means it’s going to be down-to-earth. It’s action-oriented. Yes, I will tell you to get off your butt and change your life.


Here are the topics I’ll be tackling…




  • Family Life: How to strengthen your marriage and raise your kids

  • Wealth/Money: How to reach financial freedom, get out of debt, save, invest

  • Dreams: How to set your goals and have the passion to achieve them

  • Spiritual Growth: How you can grow closer to God, deepen in prayer, etc.

  • Single Life: How to find your one true love and prepare for marriage

  • Time Management: How to accomplish much more and still achieve balance

  • Simplify Your Life: How to live simply and abundantly, celebrate what you have

  • Inner Healing: How to be healed from inner wounds, let go of the past

  • Service: How to grow your community, ministry, service for God

  • Personal Stories: A collection of stories I wrote that have touched many lives


Where Do You Start In This Giant Site?


This is a gigantic site with a lot of great stuff, but don’t be overwhelmed. I’ll show you different paths to enter it.


By the way, don’t forget to bookmark this site. Much like a plant that you need to water daily, you also need to feed your mind and soul daily. Let me warn you: If you make this website a daily part of your life, reading 15 minutes each day as though it were your daily spiritual vitamins, and practice the truths you find here with passion, you’ll grow. No doubt about it. Because we are what we take in. Garbage in, Garbage out. Great Stuff in, Great Stuff out.


Here are seven ways to get into this site:


1. A good start is an article I wrote on 5 Steps On How To Expand Your Territories. If you haven’t read that one, please do. It will give you an idea of the philosophy of my website, Practical Soulfood For Successful People, is all about. It’s all about growing you so that you can grow in love.


2. Bo’s Articles


You can go to Bo’s Articles and read the hundreds of FREE articles I wrote for your personal growth, divided into various categories. I know you’ll be blessed.


3. Bo’s Blog


You can go to Bo’s Blog and see the latest FREE article I’ve written. Two or three times a week, I write something new. You will be encouraged, energized, and equipped each day. The blog also includes a free RSS feed.


4. Best of bosanchez.ph


You can also read the most popular FREE articles in this website. Go to Best of bosanchez.ph and you’ll find the articles that have helped thousands of people change their life and receive greater blessing.


5. Podcast and Vodcast


If you don’t like reading and prefer to listen or watch, go to www.preacherinbluejeans.com and get my daily audio and video program. From Monday to Friday, I create a new mini-show for you. You can also download the audio to your MP3 player and listen to it at another time. There’s also an audio RSS feed available for you.


6. Soulfood Email


Sign up for my FREE Soulfood Email. Each week, I give you an update. Join the thousands of happy subscribers who are already on this list. (Last count: 50,000+ sign-ups)


7. Support My Work And Join The Kerygma Family


If you want to be my partner and help me help people fulfil their God-given potential, join the Kerygma Family. This is a borderless, international, non-physical community of like-minded individuals who want to keep growing. Members also have the happy option to give a monthly donation for all the charity, non-profit work that I do. As a way of saying “Thank You” to them, I ship to them my latest books and mail them my monthly magazine, Kerygma for their reading inspiration and pleasure. Log onto www.kerygmafamily.com to find out more about this cool community. (Last count: 11,000+ members)


Who Is Bo Sanchez?


My mission is to bless you. My mission is to help you live life to the full. And my credentials for writing to you? I’ve failed more times than many others. And because I’ve failed so many times and learned from my failures, I’m successful beyond my wildest dreams. For a more complete description of who I am, log onto About Bo.

Thursday, 25 October 2007

Take Charge!


How To Stop Blame And Find Your Personal Power


(Note: This is Part 7 of the 8-Part Series, How To Get Rid Of Bad Habits Now!)




Warning: You will be shocked.


These next three stories will make your jaw drop to the floor in total bewilderment that these absurdities actually happen in real life.



Story #1:


Mrs. Kathleen Robertson of Texas was in a furniture store. She tripped over a toddler and broke her ankle. So she sued the store owners. The store owners were surprised because the misbehaving toddler was Mrs. Kathleen Robertson’s own son! But she won the case and was awarded $80,000.



Story #2:


Carl Truman of Los Angeles was stealing hubcaps from a Honda Accord. He didn’t realize that the driver was inside the car. As the driver drove off, Carl’s hand was caught under the tire. What did the thief do? He sued the owner. The court awarded him $74,000 plus medical expenses.



Story #3:


Terrence Dickson of Pennsylvania robbed a house and was leaving through the garage. But he found himself locked in the garage. Because the family was on vacation, he was trapped there for 8 days, living on a case of Pepsi and dog food. Yes, Terrence sued for the undue mental anguish he experienced during those 8 days. And would you believe? He won the case to the tune of $500,000.



Absurd?


All these true-to-life stories tell you one thing: People like to blame others for their own mess. And society supports this bankrupt pattern of thinking!



My Sixty-Four Million Dollar Question



Are you blaming others or are you taking charge?


Here’s what I learned in life: You can’t do both.


I urge you—stop complaining about your mess and make things happen!


In John Maxwell’s book, Failing Forward, he asked the question, “What is common among all successful people in the world?”


1. Is it their Family Background? Many came from great families, but others came from broken families too.


2. How about Education? Sure, there are many college graduates who became successful. But there are a number of very successful people who didn’t even graduate from high school. There are 222 Billionaires in the entire world, and 10% of them are college dropouts. (Including the richest man in the world, Bill Gates.)


3. Is it Religion? I wish I could say that only those who are real disciples of Jesus are successful in life. But that’s not true. Because there are also devoted Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus who lead lives of love, excellence, and abundance. And Atheists too!



If it’s not these three things, what then is common among all successful people?



You Can Be Successful!



The only thing that’s common to all successful people is how they respond to failure: They take charge.


Every successful person in the world responds to failure positively.


They bounce back.


They don’t whine, complain, or blame. Instead, they stand up and fix it.


They take responsibility.


Unsuccessful people, on the other hand, are Expert Blamers.


You’ll also discover that all addicts are Expert Blamers.


They will never take charge. They will never say, “I’m in charge. Depending on what I choose, my life can be very beautiful or very ugly.” Because addicts believe that others are to blame for their problem.


Expert Blamers blame three favorite things…


1. Another Person


2. The Devil


3. God


Find out who you blame the most…



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First Favorite Thing To Blame:


Another Person



Adam and Eve represent all the Unsuccessful People in the world. Because they were Expert Blamers.


When God asked, “Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?" Adam said, "The woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it."[1]


In other words, the woman is to blame!


And if you study history, men have always blamed women for everything that has gone wrong in the world. (I think the scientific word for this phenomenon is Jerkhood.)


What’s the truth?


Many of the problems of this world are really a problem of manhood.


Larry Crabb says the same thing. He says the world is in a catastrophic mess right now because of one sin: The silence of Adam. (That’s the title of his intriguing book.) He says Adam didn’t protect his wife Eve. Instead, Adam remained silent. He should have said, “Sweetheart, what are you doing talking to that slimy Mr. Snake? I’m your husband and I will not just stand here while he’s lies to you and robs you. I will protect you. Stand back while I whack that creature on its head.”


Men have not taken responsibility for the spiritual life of their families.


Men have not been aggressive enough to care for their wives, their children, and their communities.


What do men do? They earn the money and do nothing else. Thinking that’s all there is to being a man, they live their own little selfish life with a beer bottle in one hand and a TV remote on the other.



When You Blame Other People,


You Give Them Your Power And Become Powerless



One day, I had the uncomfortable task of confronting a guy—a member of our community—when we found out he was having an affair.


Without warning, I visited his home.


“What happened, my friend?” I asked him.


Immediately, he knew I knew. Like a cornered cat, he became defensive.


“Bo, if you knew my wife,” he said, “you too would commit adultery. Each day, I’d come home from work tired and exhausted, and I get nothing but a nagging wife upset about this and upset about that. Every single night!”


That was not all. After blaming his wife, he began to say, “And you know why I fell, Bo? Because of you…”


“Wha…?” Shucks, I wish someone took a photograph of my facial expression at that precise moment.


“Bo, I’m a member in your community,” he continued, “But you don’t call me. You don’t visit me at home. You don’t follow me up. That’s why I fell…”


He was Adam resurrected.


With that kind of blaming mindset, he would never change his life.



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Second Favorite Thing To Blame:


The Devil



Can I tell you one of my original bedtime stories? (If you’re a father of hyperactive boys, you probably have your own made-up stories as well.)


It is about The Legend of Mugaboo.


One day, in an otherwise pleasant forest inhabited by many happy animals, an eerie sound was heard. From a cave up on a cliff, all the animals could hear a menacing voice. “I’m Mugabooooo! I’m Mugaboooo!” the voice said again and again.


All the animals scampered in fright like mice on a shiny kitchen floor. The little birds took flight, the monkeys climbed to the tallest trees, and even the lions hid in their caves.


“Bring me fruits now!” the same voice ordered, “Or else!”


The animals went to the opening of that cave, trembling in fear, bringing apples, oranges, berries to Mugabagoo.


And the next day, they heard the same voice again. And the animals would bring fruit to the cave on the cliff again.


And the day after that, it happened again.


Thus began a ritual that lasted for many years.



The Turtle Who Wasn’t Afraid



In that same jungle was a spunky little turtle named Benedict who wasn’t afraid. (Just in case you don’t know, that’s the name of my son. That’s “Story-Telling Strategy 101 for Parents”.) Because he had doubts about the Legend of Mugaboo. He wondered why each day, his parents, grandparents, uncles, and aunts were slaving themselves collecting fruit for this monster.


“Has anyone ever seen this beast we are all afraid of?” he asked. So far, no one has ever told him that they had seen the monster. But everyone had a scary story to tell.


The monkeys spoke of terrifying shadows inside the cave that shifted like the wind. The deer and antelopes spoke of hearing eerie footsteps in the night. And the bears, tigers, and lions spoke about how large and fearsome Mugaboo must be—possibly a bear, tiger, and lion put together!


And as these stories circulated, Mugaboo’s power grew stronger by the day.


That was when Benedict said, “Enough is enough. I will go into this mysterious cave and see what Mugaboo looks like.”



When Courage Sets An Entire Forest Free



Early one morning, Benedict climbed up the cliff and crept into the cave.


Except for its funnel shape, it was a normal looking cave. And except for half-eaten fruits inside, he found it empty.


So he pulled his legs and head back into his shell, and waited for the monster to appear. After two hours of waiting in the darkness, he heard footsteps. And immediately, he felt a cold chill run through his spine.


Mugaboo had arrived!


And then he heard the words he always heard each day, “I’m Mugaboooo! Give me fruits now!”


But this time, from inside the cave, the voice didn’t sound so menacing at all.


In fact, it sounded oddly familiar.


Benedict popped his head out and was shocked to see a little squirrel shouting to the top of his lungs.


And then he understood why. Because of the cave’s unique funnel shape, it made the cave a giant megaphone. Everything said here—even the slightest whisper—was amplified throughout the forest.


Benedict knew the squirrel’s name too. And it wasn’t Mugaboo—But Kookoo, a squirrel already known for his mischief.


So Benedict, from behind the squirrel, shouted also to the top of his voice, “I’m Kokoo… Oops! Er, I mean, I’m Mugaboo!”


Kookoo turned around in shock to see the turtle behind him. His secret was now gone! Fearing for his dear life, Kookoo darted out of the cave—and out of the forest—never to be seen ever again.


Benedict crawled out of the cave amidst the cheering animals, chanting “Benedict the Great!”


Because of courage, the forest was free again.



The Devil Is Running On Borrowed Power



In the Garden of Eden, these words were spoken: Then the Lord God said to the woman, "What is this you have done?" The woman said, "The serpent deceived me, and I ate."


After all these centuries, nothing much has changed. People still say, “The devil made me do it!”


There are people who find the devil hiding behind every corner, tempting us, oppressing us. People like blaming demons for everything—a flat tire, a migraine, a sick child, a divorce, a loss of job, a business failure, an adulterous relationship.


But here’s the truth: Just like Kokoo, the Devil operates on borrowed power.


Whose power? Yours. Unless you give your power to the devil, he will have no power over you.


Because his power is based on a lie.


Because his power is based on your fear.


The more fear we have of him, the more power he has over us.


Friend, here’s the truth: You have power over the devil.


Why? Because you’re a child of God.


Chisel this on stone: Blaming the devil for our problems is useless.


Stop doing it.


In fact, he likes that you blame him. By making himself bigger, he has power over your life.


Instead, be like Benedict the turtle. By your courage to take charge, you will free yourself—and others as well.



Third Favorite Thing To Blame:


God



Adam said, "The woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it."[2]


What was he saying? That God—who created the woman—is to blame!


Here are true-to-life scenarios…


· A single woman emailed me. She told me she was having an affair with a married man. She ended her letter by saying, “May tampo ako kay Lord (I have a grudge against God). Why did this happen? Why did God allow me to fall in love with this man?” I wrote back to her, “God gave you the ability to fall in love with anyone when He made you a human being. But no, God did not make you fall in love with this married man. You chose that to happen.”


· A man came up to me and said that he has been smoking for 30 years and now has emphysema. He asked me, “Why did God make me sick?” I told him bluntly, “God did not make you sick. Cigarettes do.”


· A young woman cried to me one day, telling me she was 3-months pregnant by her boyfriend—who was now nowhere to be found. Her parents still didn’t know. She then asked me, “Why is God punishing me? Why did He give me a baby?” I told her, “God isn’t punishing you. Sex makes babies.”


· A married couple asked me for prayers, “Bo, we’re heavily in debt. And we’re mad at God. Why is He abandoning us?” Later on, I discovered that they liked eating in fancy restaurants twice a week, and they liked wearing designer clothes, and they liked driving a beautiful car—all bought with borrowed money. I told them, “God did not make you poor. You’re financially poor because you’re financially illiterate.”



When you blame others, when you blame the devil, and when you blame God, you’re saying, “I’m a helpless victim of circumstance. I’m not in control. I’m not in charge.”



Learned Helplessness



When I was in Indonesia, I rode an Elephant for the first time.


What an experience to be on top of that beautiful animal.


But here’s what amazed me more: How could a 6-ton beast be held captive by a flimsy rope tied to his foot? All he had to do was sneeze hard enough and the rope would snap. But like a tiny puppy, the elephant would just stay there.


Later, I found out why.


When the elephant was a tiny baby, that rope was strong enough to hold him captive.


At the beginning, little jumbo pulled and pulled against the rope—but all in vain. Finally, the baby elephant concluded that all effort was useless.


So even when he grew in size and power—and can now actually cut that rope with a careless jerk of its foot—it won’t. Why? Because the rope isn’t tied to its body. The rope is tied to its mind.


This phenomenon is called “Learned Helplessness” and it doesn’t only happen to elephants. It also happens to human beings. After many failed attempts, we give up. And we blame the rope for our misery.


Friend, what are the ropes in your life?


Remember: It’s not tied to your body. It’s tied to your mind. So you can’t untie it in reality without untying it in your mind first.


You can do that only through the opposite of Learned Helplessness…



Speaking of learned helplessness,


do you feel helpless in growing your money?


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Learned Power!



If there’s such a thing as “Learned Helplessness”, then there’s the phenomenon of “Learned Power”. God has supplied you the power to change your life—you just have to discover it within you.


Learned Helplessness happens one day at a time.


Learned Power happens one day at a time too.


But many Christians will tell me, “Bo, that smells like ‘willpower’ Christianity. That doesn’t work. We need to depend on God alone.” I’ve also met Christians who tell me, “Bo, I’ve tried my best to stop my sin. It doesn’t work. I’ve tried ‘willpower’ Christianity and failed miserably. So I’m now just surrendering everything to God…”


Hey, that’s fine—if “surrendering” means depending on God.


He is the source of all blessings.


But listen well: God’s infinite blessing will have to flow through a channel, and one of His major channels is through your will. Because God works through your choices.


And by the mere fact that He gave you freewill, don’t you think He wants you to use it? Or is it some sick tool He gave you to prove that no matter how much you use it, it won’t work? (Gosh, if that were true, God is cruel.)


The Bible says that you are blessed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly world[3]. I believe that. And I believe that includes the power to decide to change your life one day at a time.


Break The Rope One Strand At A Time



If I tied a single strand of thread around your two hands, would you be able to break free? In a snap, right?


But what if I tied your hands with one hundred strands of thread—would it be as easy?


No it won’t. Brute strength would be useless.


You need a strategy: You need to cut one piece of thread at a time.


It’s the same thing with a bad habit.


You have to do it one day at a time.


Tomorrow, do the same thing.


And the next day, do it again.


And pretty soon, you’ll be cutting the last strand.


Friend, you’re not helpless. You can change your life!


You can change your Spiritual life.


You can change your Family life.


You can change your Physical Life.


You can change your Financial life.


Starting today!



If You’re Not Going To Blame Others,


Should You Blame Yourself?



Nope.


God is not in the business of blaming people.


God is in the business of loving people, forgiving people, and giving people abundance.


If you have a fault, accept it.


If you have sinned, admit it.


But never condemn yourself!


Instead, take responsibility. Take charge!


When you take responsibility, you don’t blame and condemn yourself.


Because condemnation won’t heal you. Judging yourself won’t heal you. Taking a guilt trip won’t heal you. Shaming yourself won’t heal you. Only love will. And by taking charge, you love yourself.



Shaming Doesn’t Work



I find this ugly habit among unwise parents: They like shaming their kids.


When they scold their little ones, their favorite word is Mahiya ka! (Shame on you.) Hindi ka ba nagiisip? (Don’t you know how to think?)


And when these unwise parents punish, they do so with the whip of shame.


They shout at their kids to humiliate them. They shout at their kids in front of others to increase their shame. In their anger and frustration, they want to make their children feel embarrassed.


Parents, listen carefully: Shaming someone does nothing to make that person better!


It doesn’t work when we do it on our children.


It doesn’t work when we do it on our friends.


And it doesn’t work when we do it on ourselves.



A Different Kind of Examination of Conscience



For years, each night, before going to bed, I would do what the Church called an “Examination of Conscience”. I would scan my entire day to see if I committed any sin. I would then ask for forgiveness and go to sleep.


For years I was doing this practice, but deep within, something was telling me there was something lacking. Today, I discovered it was God speaking to me, telling me that my Examination of Conscience was pathetically incomplete.


Today, I now realize that if it’s a complete, full-bodied, authentic Examination of Conscience, I should first search for the times when I did right before I search for the times I did wrong. When was I good today? When did I reflect God’s face today? When did I love others today? When did I love myself today? When was I able to serve and give and share?


Because that’s how God thinks about me. He’s not a Platoon Sergeant preparing his troops for a military parade, inspecting for lint on my uniform and mud in my boots. Like the Father who welcomed the prodigal son who came home from working with the pigs, He embraces my dirt, my mud, and my pig stench. He puts a royal robe around my shame. He throws a welcome party for me. He loves me.


And then He’ll give me a bath.


He’ll remove my dirty. He’ll remove my mud. He’ll remove my stench.


We’ve got it all wrong. The primary focus of an Examination of Conscience is not sin. The focus is receiving love. And that love will heal my sin.


Because what we focus on grows. If I focus on my sin only, it grows. But if I focus on my good, the good grows in me. And it grows so much that it replaces the bad within me.


Let me end with these powerful words:



Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.


Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.


It is our light not our darkness that most frighten us.


We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?


Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God?


Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you.


It is not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.


As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.


­­--Marianne Williamson



I remain your friend,




Bo Sanchez



PS. DON’T EVER MISS THE MEGA-EVENT OF THE YEAR! Be mega-blessed at the Kerygma Conference 2007: You Have The Power! That’s November 23, 24, and 25 at the ULTRA. Thousands of people from all over the country are coming to receive the overflowing blessings that will pour out on those three great, spiritually-charged days. Click here for more information. For your discounted tickets, call up Tel. (632) 7259999. Don’t delay. Get your tickets now and reserve your blessing!



PS2. I’m giving the mind-blowing, income-expanding How To Be Truly Rich Seminar on November 3, 2007, 9am to 12noon. I want as many people to learn how to reach financial freedom, so we made it very affordable. Your learning investment is P475 only per person. For more information, click here. You may also call Beckie at Tel. (632) 7229562 Tuesdays to Fridays 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. It’s not too late to get out of debt, start investing, and gain financial freedom for your life. Call Beckie now at Tel. (632) 7229562.


PS3. By the way, are you already members of my global, borderless, non-physical family called the KerygamFamily.com yet? If you’re not yet one, you’re missing out on a LOT of fantastic stuff. Change your life by getting a mountain load of great nourishment for your soul, FREE. Log on at www.kerygmafamily.com now!



Action Plan: Do you blame others, the devil, and God for the mess in your life? Or do you take charge?








[1] Genesis 3:11-13


[2] Genesis 3:11-13


[3] Ephesians 3:1

Monday, 22 October 2007

Protect Your Kids (And Yourself) With This FREE Anti-Porn Filtering Software

October 23, 2007
Astoria Hotel, Ortigas

Hi Friends,
I'm now in our Webteam Planning session. (Writing my blog during the meetings. Talk about multi-tasking.)

I got this from “Gelo”. He left this great comment on one of my past blog entries and I found it very, very helpful. If you have a problem with porn addiction as I had for years (and I should say “have” because the temptation is still there though with much lesser intensity), check out the free anti-porn filtering software below. It’s great for parents who want to protect their kids as well.

Hi Bo,
Thanks for this inspiring blog of yours. It made me think that it is not too late for me to reorganize my priorities in life and to aim for a better future.
I just want to share this with you. I am a member of Courage Philippines, a Catholic organization for people struggling with same sex attraction. I discovered this free antiporn/filtering software that is helping me cope with my online porn addiction. The website is: www.k9webprotection.com
Could you please share this information to your thousands of followers who in a way are struggling with internet pornography. I should say this works well with an accountability partner.
You inspire me Bo because you overcome your bad habit of pornography. I urge you to check the website and see it for yourself. The best thing about it is it is FREE and effective and it can be used especially by parents who want to have some internet peace of mind at home when they are not around to supervise the kids.
I have one friend in Courage who texted me and he praised God that after a long time of whether he would install this software on his PC (as he is struggling with porn addiction too) finally through God’s grace installed it with the help of his sister who holds the “password” to it. Praise God.
Join me in my personal advocacy to fight internet pornography in all its hideous forms. May God continue to bless you and your ministry.
Gelo


Isn’t that helpful? As he says, the key is to have an accountability partner who will keep your password secret.
Thanks Gelo!
Bo
PS. By the way, are you already members of my global, borderless, non-physical family called the KerygamFamily.com yet? You’re missing out on a LOT of fantastic stuff. Change your life by getting a mountain load of great nourishment for your soul, FREE. Log on at www.kerygmafamily.com now!

I Just Loved This Inspiring Video

October 23, 2007
Astoria Hotel, Ortigas area

Hi Friends,
I was in Jersey City fighting my jet lag. At 3am, I was wide awake and I thank God I was, because I was able to watch this incredible video. (Thanks Catherine for sharing it to me.) This is a video of the last lecture of Dr. Randy Pausch, a dying 47-year old Professor from Carnegie Mellon University. What he says about life is utterly beautiful. The video is long—1 hour and 25 minutes—but it will be worth it. (Link found below).

I remain your friend,
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Saturday, 6 October 2007

Get Rid Of Toxic Faith



Does Your Religiosity Worsen Your Hidden Addictions?


Find Out By Looking For The 5 Symptoms Of Toxic Faith.


(Note: This is Part 6 of the 8-Part Series, How To Get Rid Of Bad Habits Now!)


Is your Faith Toxic?


Instead of healing, it kills.


Instead of blessing, it harms.


Instead of giving, it robs.


No, I’m not talking about your Brand of Religion. You could be Catholic, Born-Again, Muslim, Buddhist, or Hindu. It doesn’t matter. In each of these, you could have Toxic Faith.


It’s not the Brand of Religion, but the poisonous way you carry out your religion. It poisons you and it poisons others around you.


One of the clear signs that it’s Toxic Faith is that it fuels our hidden addictions.


I know of a significant number of religious people who are addicted to sex, alcohol, food, anger, materialism, and obviously, to religion itself.


In recent years, sex addiction has become a huge problem among religious leaders. I should know. As a 13-year-old boy, I was molested by a religious leader.


And in the process, I became a porn addict.


I wanted to run away from the pain within. I didn’t want to face my internal problems. So I sought solace in my religious activities. And in pornography.


This is my story.


But this is also the story of many people in the Church…


The Facts That Tell Us


There’s Something Terribly Wrong


In the US alone, there are 4,392 priests being accused of sexual abuse.


The problem is so acute, that in 2007, the Diocese of Los Angeles alone already paid $660 Million to over 500 victims of sex abuse. In total, the American Catholic Church has already paid over One Billion Dollars to sex abuse victims—and the numbers continue to grow.


But these statistics don’t compare to meeting a victim. To come face to face with a person sexually violated by a religious man.


I was a 13-year old boy when I went with my youth group to San Pedro, Laguna. We gave a Life in the Spirit Seminar in the parish. By evening, all of us retired to a private home. In the middle of the night, I woke up to discover a naked man on top of me. He was my religious leader. In my shock, I couldn’t move. I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t shout. I cried myself to sleep.


The next morning, I saw the bedroom empty.


I walked to the living room to see the most repulsive sight I have ever seen. I saw my youth group in a circle praying their morning prayer, with my religious leader at the center, playing the guitar and leading them into prayer.


My leader was not a priest, but he looked like one. He loved wearing a large crucifix around his neck. He liked carrying a big Bible wherever he went. He preached well. He prayed well. He sang well.


He also molested boys well.


I never told anyone what happened to me that night.


But one day, one of the friends in that youth group asked me, “Did he touch you?” Immediately, I understood. “Yes, he did,” I said. My friend said he was abused as well. We found out that he had molested almost all of us in the youth group like we were little plastic animals in a firing range.


Please hear me out.


I still believe the majority of our priests are wonderful human beings and holy men of God. But the problem is real and leaders can no longer sweep it under a rug.


Catholics and Protestants—We’ve All Got Problems


 


Sex scandals among Christian evangelists and pastors are not any different. How can one forget the scandals of big names like Jim Baker, Jimmy Swaggart, and most recently, Ted Haggard?


Jim Bakker, President of the Praise The Lord (PTL) empire, was accused raping his secretary Jessica Hahn and paying her $265,000 to remain silent.


Jimmy Swaggart, the biggest televangelist when I was growing up, called Jim Bakker on Larry King Live a “cancer in the Body of Christ” for his sexual indiscretions. He also exposed Pastor Marvin Gorman of having an adulterous affair with one his parishioners. In retaliation, Pastor Gorman hired a private detective to follow Swaggart, who photographed him leaving a motel with prostitute Debra Murphree. Swaggart tearfully spoke to his church and apologized. But in 1991, he was found again with another prostitute, Rosemarie Garcia.


Ted Haggard, senior pastor of a 14,000-member church and president of the National Association of Evangelicals, was accused of enjoying the services of Mike Jones, a male prostitute for 3 years and taking shabu to heighten the experience. Ironically, before this, Ted Haggard condemned homosexuality very strongly in his TV appearances.


Again, let me make this clear: I also believe most pastors and preachers are wonderful people and great servants of God. But these scandals call us to look deeper into our soul. Because whatever made Swaggart, Bakker, and Haggard fall is lurking within all of us. No exemption.


Why do religious people have hidden addictions?


There are many causes.


One of the major ones is Toxic Faith.



The 5 Symptoms of Toxic Faith


What is Toxic Faith? How do you know if you have Toxic Faith?


Frankly, this requires an entire book to explore (and I’ll probably do that one day), but here’s a brief exploration of this very explosive, highly controversial subject.


Find out if your faith is Toxic.


Let me describe five symptoms of Toxic Faith:


· You have a Distorted Image of God: He’s Judgmental


· You have a Distorted Faithfulness: You’re Legalistic


· You have a Distorted Image of Self: You Feel Condemned


· You have a Distorted Faith: You Practice Hyper-Faith


· You have a Distorted Faith System: You’re Spiritually Abused


Let me describe each of them one by one…


 


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Symptom #1:


You Have A Distorted Image of God:


He’s Judgmental


One day, a man came up to me and said, “Bo, I’ve been feeling guilty. I feel God is angry at me today…”


“Angry at you? Why?” I asked.


“Because I missed my prayer time today. I’m afraid that He’ll punish me and cause bad things to happen today.”


Friends, I know that feeling very well. Because for years—no, decades—I used to feel this way.


Yes, I once had Toxic Faith. (And if I’ll be honest, I still feel its residue in my soul.) Toxic Faith is based on a distorted image of God. For 20 years, I worshipped a judgmental, wrathful, vindictive, vengeful, and legalistic God. Though I would never admit that then. During that time, I was even preaching on God’s Love!


Why? Because our intellectual image of God is very different from our subconscious image of God. The latter is much deeper and more difficult to change.


A person with Toxic Faith will imagine God telling him, “Aha! You missed your prayer time today. Tsk, tsk, tsk. What an ungrateful creature you are…”


I used to pray daily because of fear.


Do you know how absurd that is?


Imagine a father calling up his son by phone and growling, “Ingrate! How dare you forget me? You don’t visit me anymore. I’m warning you. I’m going to put a curse on you if you don’t visit me right this minute…”


We call those fathers abusive monsters. And yet I imagined God to be like that.


Today, I still pray daily, but I do so because I love to pray. He blesses me, nourishes me, and fills my heart with love. If I do miss my prayers, He doesn’t throw lightning bolts on me. When my image of God changed, my whole world changed as well.


Why does Toxic Faith worsen addictions?


Remember what I said in an earlier chapter: Any addiction is a hunger for true love. I want to be loved, and because I can’t find real love, I search for a palliative. An anaesthesia, to cover up the pain. When my image of God is judgemental, legalistic, vindictive, and vengeful, what was supposed to perfectly address my hunger for love (God’s Love) makes the hunger more acute.


Do You Worship The Judgmental, Wrathful,


Vindictive, And Vengeful God?


According to Toxic Faith, God is judgmental, wrathful, vindictive, vengeful, and legalistic. If a person has a distorted image of God, your subconscious beliefs are as follows… (Check if you have any of them.)


· “God will love me only if I behave.”


· “God hates sinners and is angry with me.”


· “He wants to punish me. He’s written down all my sins.”


· “God is never satisfied with me.”


· “If I sin, God will throw me to Hell forever.”


· “I’m now sick with cancer. God is punishing me for not being good enough.”


· “Our business flopped. God must be punishing me for forgetting Him.”


· “We just met a car accident. You know why? We failed to pray…”


When you have Toxic Faith, it seems as though God is preoccupied with your sins. All He does the whole day is waiting for you to make a mistake. He’s also fickle and moody: When you don’t sin, He likes you. When you do sin, He doesn’t like you.


Their entire relationship with God is based on shame. He has ever-increasing demanding standards, like a target that keeps on moving, and they can never quite satisfy Him.



Symptom #2:


You Have A Distorted Faithfulness:


You’re Legalistic


My friend “Melanie” believes that God wants her to pray at the exact time everyday—5:00AM. She’d feel very guilty if, because she woke up late or had to do something else, was forced to pray at 5:30AM. To Melanie, that wasn’t honouring God.


Toxic Faith produces very faithful people, but its expression of faithfulness is distorted: It’s legalistic and painfully scrupulous. Legalism in itself is an addiction.


To confirm whether Melanie had Toxic Faith, I checked for two signs: Did it lead to shame or to self-righteousness? (In other words, it’s either she felt shame herself or she shamed others.)


When Melanie was able to keep her 5:00AM prayer each day, she felt good about herself. She felt God accepted her and liked her—so she liked herself too. But she looked down on others who didn’t pray, who prayed late, or who prayed shorter than her. She became self-righteous. “You’ll grow up too one day,” she’d say condescendingly.


When Malanie was late with her 5:00AM appointment with God, she was filled with shame. She felt God frowned on her. She felt bad about herself. She was an ungrateful, undisciplined, insect before God.


She is the modern-day Pharisee that needs to hear again Jesus’ words: What sorrow awaits you teachers of religious law and you Pharisees. Hypocrites! For you are careful to tithe even the tiniest income from your herb gardens, but you ignore the more important aspects of the law—justice, mercy, and faith.[1]


St. Paul has powerful words for the legalist and the scrupulous: So why do you keep on following the rules of the world, such as, “Don’t handle! Don’t taste! Don’t touch!”? Such rules are mere human teachings about things that deteriorate as we use them. These rules may seem wise because they require strong devotion, pious self-denial, and severe bodily discipline. But they provide no help in conquering a person’s evil desires.[2]


I’ve found this to be true. I recall a Bishop who was known to be very strict on others, almost rigid in his exacting ways, was exposed to have a mistress on the side. It was unimaginable when the news broke out. How could that be?


The external rigidity was a subconscious projection. He was trying to control what he couldn’t control within.


When Jimmy Swaggart was exposing Jim Bakker’s and Marvin Gorman’s sexual sins on national TV, he was really subconsciously exposing his own sexual sins which he couldn’t accept. When Ted Haggard was condemning homosexuality in the political arena and on television, he was condemning the homosexuality he couldn’t face within himself.


Are You A Religious Addict?


Legalism can be an addiction.


Rigidity can be an addiction.


Religiosity can be an addiction.


You can be addicted to anything. As long as it can give you an escape from your inner pain. And religion is the easiest thing to be addicted to because it’s something acceptable and highly admired.


How do you know if you’re a religious addict? If instead of facing your past wounds or resolving personal issues head on, you ESCAPE from your inner pain by drowning yourself in religious activities—prayer, bible reading, doctrinal studies, ministry meetings—then most likely you’re a religious addict.


Let’s move to the third symptom of Toxic Faith.


Symptom #3:


You Have A Distorted Image of Self:


You Feel Condemned


 


A person with low self-worth will be damaged by Toxic Faith.


I have talked to many whose language expresses a very negative picture of themselves. They say something like this, “I’m bad. My body is bad. I’m ashamed of myself. God wants me to disregard my feelings (because it’s of the flesh) and give up my valid and legitimate needs (because that’s selfishness).”


Toxic Faith will never allow us to love ourselves. Instead, it will urge us to call ourselves a wretch and a worm—and urge us to treat ourselves that way.


Some people actually pray in this way: “Lord, I’m a worm, a despicable, ugly, sinful worm. I don’t deserve your love. I’m so repulsive in your sight. I’m a beast, a infestation, a virus, a wretch like no other…”


Don’t get me wrong. I love singing that classic song, Amazing Grace, which goes, Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me…


It’s a beautiful song, but someone with a distorted self-image will focus on the “wretch” part and will not look at the other beautiful parts of that song.


Same goes with the prayer after the Rosary, Hail Holy Queen. One part says, To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve; To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning, and weeping in this valley of tears…


Someone with low self-worth we latch onto those words like a leech and live on them for eternity. “I’m a banished child of Eve, sighing, mourning, and weeping…” But before we’re children of Eve, we’re children of God. How could we forget that?


Toxic Faith will distort how you look at yourself.


It will also distort the very beliefs you believe in…


Symptom #4:


You’ll Have A Distorted Faith:


You Practice Hyper-Faith


 


I’m a preacher that gives hope to people. It’s my mission.


Every Sunday, I preach to a people that are tired and burdened from the daily grind of life. In our dark world, we need hope badly.


So I tell people to dream big dreams and pray for them everyday. I tell people that they’re surrounded by God’s abundance—and at anytime, they can tap into that overflowing resource for all that they need.


But there’s a thin line that I dare not cross: The realm of Hyper Faith.


Hyper Faith is a common ingredient of Toxic Faith.


Hyper Faith preaches, “If you only have faith, all your problems will be solved. If you just believe and pray, God will fix everything magically.”


That’s not true. I tell people that while they’re breathing, problems are a part of life. They don’t disappear just because we’re close to God. But in every problem, God will accompany us.


Real Faith heals, but Toxic Faith kills.


How? Let me give you a few examples…


When You Don’t Get Healed,


Is There Something Wrong With You?


 


My friend “Ren” has cancer. For some time, she’s been praying for healing.


One day, she was prayed over by a Pastor of the Hyper-Faith variety. After praying over her, this Pastor declared to her with the authority of an Old Testament prophet, “The only reason why you’re still sick is because you lack faith.”


Ren was devastated. She felt guilty. Sad. Confused. And angry.


She felt guilty that she had little faith.


She was sad that she couldn’t make it grow after all these years.


She was confused because she didn’t know what to do.


And she was angry at God that He was giving her healing but placed it beyond the reach of her small faith.


But what was the truth? I knew Ren. My friend has great faith.


She trusted in God even in the midst of her sickness.


But Hyper-Faith will not allow that.


If You Want To Be Wealthy, Just Tithe?


This is their belief: If you’re close to God, you’ll be healthy and wealthy. You’ll never get sick and you should never be poor.


I don’t teach Hyper-Faith. Instead, I preach real hope.


I also preach the practical things that people need to do to reach their dreams. Some people call me a Prosperity Preacher. I’d rather that they call me a Practical Preacher. Because not everything happens just by praying. (People criticize me for that too. They say I’m too practical. Oh well, you can’t please everyone all the time.)


For example, some preachers say that tithing is the key to prosperity. I once read an entire book of financial prosperity, and for 11 chapters straight, the author just talked about giving and nothing else.


But here’s the big question: Why is it that there are people who tithe and remain poor? Lack of faith again?


Here’s why: Because tithing is only one of the keys to prosperity. There are other practical keys that one has to do to become prosperous. Like what? Like living simply; And saving regularly; And learning how to invest and knowing where to invest; etc… That’s the stuff that I love to teach people.


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That’s another distorted belief of Toxic Faith: Having true faith means not doing anything but waiting on God to do it for me.


Let me give you other distorted beliefs…


Other Distorted Beliefs Of Toxic Faith


Have you heard this before? “God will find me a perfect mate and give me signs that it’s him or her.”


No, He won’t. He’ll ask you to think and use your mind.


I met a woman who’s married to an incredibly irresponsible guy. He doesn’t have a job, lies to her constantly, and is addicted to gambling.


“We met in the prayer meeting,” she said, “and when he courted me, I prayed to God if he was the man for me. I knew he didn’t have a job when I met him, and couldn’t keep one for a few years. So I asked for sign from God. And He gave them to me. So I thought it would be a great marriage…”


So what if you met in a prayer meeting? That means only one thing—that he’s charismatic. But is he responsible? Is he honest? Is he faithful? Use your mind, sisters! Find out for yourself. Don’t depend on supernatural signs. Look for natural ones! The mere fact that he couldn’t hold a regular job for years was a natural sign to choose someone else!


Here are three other insane beliefs of Toxic Faith I have no time to explain:


· A strong faith will protect me from problems and pain.


· I should accept everything that happens to me as God’s will.


· If it's not in the Bible, it not true or relevant.


There are others, but let me now go to the fifth symptom…


Symptom #5:


You’ll Have A Distorted Faith System:


You’re Spiritually Abused


Toxic Faith is usually supported by a Toxic Faith System.


Which is spiritually abusive.


I must confess that my community, Light of Jesus, had, at one time in our history, elements of this Toxic Faith System. Why? Because I was the leader of the group, and I had Toxic Faith. When the leader of a group has Toxic Faith, he creates a Toxic Faith System in his group. I think any religious group is open to such tendencies, and we need to be very careful. (I have asked for forgiveness for being spiritually abusive from my community many times.)


To find out if your group, family, community, ministry, organization, or church has a Toxic Faith System, look for these 7 Elements:


1. The Leader claims special access to God and maintains control and authoritarian rule


Only he or she (or they) can make decisions for the group and the individuals within the group. You can’t question this Leader or you’re seen as questioning God. You need to totally agree with the Leader or get out.


2. The Leader is punitive, judgmental, and castigating


There is a constant purging from the ranks. If you ask a question that is deemed questioning his authority, you’re labelled a rebel, someone with a critical spirit, and will be removed.


3. The Leader isn’t accountable to anyone


This is very dangerous. Even the Pope has a College of Cardinals and Bishops—and his teaching authority is linked to them.


4. No real Communication between Leaders and Members


Someone or some people—the Leader’s inner circle—shield the top Leader from what the members are actually saying or experiencing.


5. Members feel it’s their group “Against the World”


The members feel that their group is in the cutting edge of God’s work in this sinful world. That their group is the best. That their group is especially chosen by God as either the only way of Salvation, or at the very least, His hand-picked SWAT team against evil. Other groups simply cannot compare.


6. Members are suffering


But in reality, members are suffering. Emotionally, they’re burned out; Physically, their tired; Financially, they’re not growing (the organization may be getting richer, and the Leader is getting richer, but the members are not); and spiritually, they’re stagnant—because their highest loyalty is not to God anymore but to their Leader and the System.


7. The priorities taught to members are as follows:


· Submit to the Leader at all times.


· Don’t ask, don’t doubt, don’t think. (This is what submission means.)


· Never express feelings except positive ones.


· Don’t trust outsiders. (Just listen to our teachings.)


· Don’t do anything outside your role.


· You need to give money or else.


· Protect the image of the organization at all costs.


Jesus said, Beware of the false prophets, who come in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves.[3] False prophets don't have to be cultic leaders or strange guys who call themselves Messiah. When any leader-a priest, a bishop, a pastor, a lay leader-robs people of their ability to think, controls them by his use of guilt and fear, manipulating them to strengthen his power or to enrich himself, he is a false prophet.


When a Leader creates his own exacting standards and tells people that unless they follow them, they’ll not enter the Kingdom of Heaven, he is shutting Heaven’s gates to them. About them, Jesus said, Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You shut the kingdom of heaven in men's faces. You yourselves do not enter, nor will you let those enter who are trying to.[4]


God, a Woman, and a Tiger


Let me end this chapter with a beautiful story.


One day, a young woman went to the mountain Hermit seeking help.


“I need a potion for my husband’s depression,” she cried to him. “He came from war and doesn’t speak to me. He doesn’t listen to me. I try to caress him but he brushes me aside. I serve him food and he pushes it and angrily leaves the room. He then goes up a hill and just stares out to sea… Oh kindly sir, make me a potion so that I could give it to my husband and heal his depression!”


The Hermit closed his eyes and thought for a long while. After what seemed like a very long time, he then said to her, “I will make a special potion for your husband. But it needs a special ingredient. Get me a whisker of a live tiger.”


The woman was shocked. “Sir? I cannot get that…”


“But if you want your husband to get well, you will,” said the Hermit.


The woman ran home, prepared a bowl of food, and carried it deep in the forest—where a tiger lived inside a cave. She placed down the bowl of food at the opening of the tiger’s cave and called on the tiger. “Tiger, I brought food for you. Come and eat!”


But the tiger did not come out.


The next day, the woman came again with a bowl of food and called on the tiger to eat. But the tiger did not come out again.


She kept doing this everyday, and tiger was getting used to her voice.


After one month, the tiger would peek through the opening, but he still would not eat her bowl of food.


After two months, the tiger finally left the cave and felt secure looking at the strange woman giving him food.


After three months, the tiger would finally eat the food as the woman watched from the distance.


After four months, the woman could actually sit beside the tiger as he ate.


After five months, the woman could wrap her arms around the tiger as he ate. She was now a friend and he was totally at peace with her.


After six months, as the woman caressed the tiger and as the tiger playfully rested his head on her lap, she whispered to his ear, “I hope you won’t get angry, but I will get something from you—for my husband whom I love.” She then snipped one of his whiskers. The tiger did not even flinch.


After which, she ran to the Hermit and said, “I now have the whisker of a live tiger! Please make the potion for my depressed and angry husband…”


The Hermit took the whisker from her hand and threw it into the fire behind him.


“Nooooooo!” the woman screamed, “why did you do that?”


“You don’t need a potion,” the Hermit said, “because you are the potion to your husband.”


“I don’t understand,” the woman asked.


“What is more fierce? A tiger or a man? A tiger of course. But for six months you learned how to tame his anger. You were able to bring him out of his cave. With patience. With care. With love. Now I want you to use all that and bring your husband out of his cave and heal his depression.”


Do You Know The Difference Between


Toxic Faith And Real Faith?


I share you this story because I believe that God is like that woman.


We are that tiger. We are in darkness. We are in that cave. Like that woman, God comes to us with a lot of gentleness and a bowl of food. The food of His love. The food of His grace.


He will not force us to eat His food. He will not impose His power, His rule, His authority over us. Instead, He will wait, patiently and gently, for us to learn to trust Him. Day after day, week after week, month after month—year after year.


When we are ready, He will feed us.


When we are ready, He will wrap His arms around us.


That’s the difference between Toxic Faith and Real Faith.


Toxic Faith imagines God as a Judge that condemns and forces us to follow Him, using threats and intimidation. Toxic Faith requires that His followers do the same—impose, judge, label, pull rank, and intimidate.


Real Faith is very different. It imagines God as a woman patiently waiting for the tiger to leave his cave, so she could feed him and caress him. Real Faith requires that His followers do the same—love, forgive, share, care, bless, and serve.


I choose Real Faith.


Real Faith heals my addictions. Toxic Faith worsens them.



Choose Real Faith.



I remain your friend,



Bo Sanchez




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Action Plan: Examine yourself and your religious group, blood family, or organization. See if there are elements of Toxic Faith in your own personal faith, and see if there are elements of a Toxic Faith System in your organization. Get rid of these elements!







[1] Matthew 23:23-24


[2] Colossians 2:20-23


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[4] Matthew 23:13