Interesting CHL conversation at church today...
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:44 pm
A small number of my friends at church know that I have a CHL, and that I carry in church and on stage. It's not something that I broadcast, but it is something that I have discussed with a small number of friends who have been curious themselves about obtaining a CHL. Today in the services, our leadership announced that our church will be partnering with International Justice Mission in Cambodia, as well as our justice ministry locally. IJM confronts human traffickers, particularly in the sex-trade, and they rescue their victims and provide places of recovery, restoration, and redemption for them.
I was on stage with the band for both services. After the 2nd service worship piece, I went out into the lobby to relax a bit - having already sat through all of the first service. Our Worship Pastor and I started talking, just the two of us, about the IJM ministry, and I made a comment that getting involved in this ministry could potentially be much more dangerous and demanding that other ministries, because the sex-slavery traffickers and others that IJM goes up against are hardened criminals, and they will shoot someone they don't like in a heartbeat. And it's not just in Cambodia. This stuff happens right here in Dallas and Fort Worth too.
That prompted him to to ask if he could talk to me about something. He said that he had begun thinking about the need to get a CHL because of the above, and because times are a changin', and he had heard from someone that I have a CHL. He wanted to know if I could give him the information about how to go about getting one himself. Then we got to talking in general about it, and he told me that he was always glad to know that I'm carrying on stage when we are playing because it made him feel safer to know that there was someone on stage backing him up who was equipped to deal with trouble if it arose. (I didn't mention to him that I carry on stage, so whoever told him I have a CHL must have also told him that I do so.)
I told him that I know a few others who CHL at church, but I don't know all of us who do, and that I would dearly love to know. I told the Pastor that I think it would be valuable simply from the perspective of avoiding confusion if a situation were to arise in which multiple guns were produced during a ruckus. While we were talking, another CHL friend walked up and joined the conversation. I also stressed to the Pastor that, if CHLers at our church were to try and connect with one another for this reason, it would have to be very informally organized, because the church could not legally be the official organizer of such an effort. Anyway, he is all for it, and he declared his intention to carry on stage once he gets his CHL too.
I told him that I would gladly loan him one of my pistols for the class if he wanted to borrow one, and that I would be glad to help him pick one out to buy. I am also referring him to Crossfire's CHL class, because it is very near to where he lives. All in all a very interesting conversation.
I was on stage with the band for both services. After the 2nd service worship piece, I went out into the lobby to relax a bit - having already sat through all of the first service. Our Worship Pastor and I started talking, just the two of us, about the IJM ministry, and I made a comment that getting involved in this ministry could potentially be much more dangerous and demanding that other ministries, because the sex-slavery traffickers and others that IJM goes up against are hardened criminals, and they will shoot someone they don't like in a heartbeat. And it's not just in Cambodia. This stuff happens right here in Dallas and Fort Worth too.
That prompted him to to ask if he could talk to me about something. He said that he had begun thinking about the need to get a CHL because of the above, and because times are a changin', and he had heard from someone that I have a CHL. He wanted to know if I could give him the information about how to go about getting one himself. Then we got to talking in general about it, and he told me that he was always glad to know that I'm carrying on stage when we are playing because it made him feel safer to know that there was someone on stage backing him up who was equipped to deal with trouble if it arose. (I didn't mention to him that I carry on stage, so whoever told him I have a CHL must have also told him that I do so.)
I told him that I know a few others who CHL at church, but I don't know all of us who do, and that I would dearly love to know. I told the Pastor that I think it would be valuable simply from the perspective of avoiding confusion if a situation were to arise in which multiple guns were produced during a ruckus. While we were talking, another CHL friend walked up and joined the conversation. I also stressed to the Pastor that, if CHLers at our church were to try and connect with one another for this reason, it would have to be very informally organized, because the church could not legally be the official organizer of such an effort. Anyway, he is all for it, and he declared his intention to carry on stage once he gets his CHL too.
I told him that I would gladly loan him one of my pistols for the class if he wanted to borrow one, and that I would be glad to help him pick one out to buy. I am also referring him to Crossfire's CHL class, because it is very near to where he lives. All in all a very interesting conversation.