I Still Love Those Fries.
In the fall of 2002, I was blessed with the unique opportunity to serve as the college ministry director for one of the largest and most influential churches in the country. For nearly four years, I had the opportunity to serve, counsel, lead, and learn from hundreds of college students who attended various schools within the city of Atlanta, Georgia.
During that span of time, I witnessed first hand what many ministry leaders throughout this country are experiencing today – a growing discontentment and apathy regarding the relevance of the local church in the eyes of today’s generation of young people.
Despite all of the programs, events, concerts, scholarships, pizza nights, and other heart felt approaches our churches have tried to offer in order to reach this generation, what was once considered necessary, has now become optional.
And worse, what was once attractive…now repels.
And although many would like to attribute this pattern of apathy only to young people, there is alarming number of believers today (ages 30 and up) who now refuse to have anything to do with the local church because of either a prior unfavorable experience they had while apart of one, or perhaps being made aware of a considerable disparity between what a particular leader was saying or teaching in public, and what he or she was doing in private.
I am often asked by parents and ministry leaders alike what my response is when I encounter someone who has given up on God and their faith because of something that happened to them while attending a local church. My answer, although far from earth-shattering, is always the same. Feel free to borrow it whenever you like. Here it is:
I am in LOVE with McDonald’s fries.
In my opinion, they are the best-tasting fries in the world.
Yet despite my unfailing adoration for them, I am not at all impressed with what I have to endure in order to get them. No matter the hour of the day, no matter which restaurant location I select, my experience at McDonald’s has often been an awful one.
When going through the drive-thru, my order will always be missing something.
When inside, I always encounter that one cashier who clearly is upset that I choose her line.
And I won’t even get started on having to pay an extra quarter for more barbecue sauce!
Yet, no matter the trial and obstacle, I still insist on returning. No bad experience I may have today can hinder me from expecting a better one tomorrow. Why?
Because I still LOVE those fries!
As believers, there must come a time when our love and commitment to the PRODUCT is no longer subject to the imperfections of a particular PROVIDER. Once we allow the SERVICE we have received from others to cast doubt on the SERVICE we have received from Him, we will become a great DISSERVICE to everyone we come in contact with.
On the night before He was to be crucified, Christ delivered perhaps His most important message to us all: “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this ALL will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” – John 13:34-35.
It is literally impossible to truly love God without loving what (and whom) He loves. Despite its many challenges, I still believe the local church and the Body of Christ at large is by far one of the greatest ideas our God has ever had. Perhaps His finest. Imagine the impact we could have on this world if we as believers took the time to just believe the BEST of one another.
Let’s face it; some of us (as Christians) can take ourselves way too SERIOUSLY. Once you and I make the decision to lighten up and embrace the fact that all of us have missed the mark from time to time, we will be able to extend the kind of grace and unconditional love that will bring glory to God.
And most importantly, draw others closer to Him.
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Category: Church & Ministry, Life & Faith






This is one of the best, and I mean the best explainations I have YET to come across. I have seen so many “christians” allowing their emotions to dicatate their dedication to Christ. This revelation can be understood by the most “seasoned” christian or the babe! Continue to let God use you, Pastor Katy-Cincinnati, Ohio
I just read your article on Streaming Faith. God is still in control! I myself am one of those 30+ people whose been serverly damaged at the hands of “church stewards” and the stuff that comes with them. I’ve forgiven them. God bless you for your writings. It’s ointment for my wounded soul. God Bless you and your family…..
C
I love this!!!! I get so excited when I see your name on the Streaming Faith Devotional. I know then that I am either in for a good laugh, an eye opening revelation, or as was the case today, both!!!! Continue to speak as God speaks to you!!!
….As I cry through my prayers, I’ll do my best to make this the core of my relationship with God the Father.
Again, thank you!
C
I so appreciate your humor Brother Milan! I also appreciate the wisdom that is evident in your writings. I’m a new reader of your blogs, so I’m having to go back and the previous blogs. And I am finding such delight as I do so. I love how you refer to yourself as “a leader and a survivor of ministry” that’s true fo me also. God bless you and your beautiful family!
ry
I like the fries too! Great point!
It’s true, there are many walking wounded in the Church world. Has anyone ever heard of the word; Forgiveness? That’s why some of us keep going back for the fries. I forgive the person with the bad attitude so I can keep getting the service. Christ is coming for a Glorious Bride, not a wounded one. New Christians just have not learned yet how to forgive. I pray we will grow up. God bless the body of Christ richly and prosper as our soul prospers. Love you.