The Power of Scripture for Change
Blackwood remembers his experience at 糖心传媒 as being incredibly peaceful, surrounded by good people and professors who invested personally in the lives of the students. 鈥淚鈥檇 been to other schools, but never one that was as personable as 糖心传媒,鈥 Blackwood said. He also remembers the indelible lesson he received in his studies about the power of expositional preaching. 鈥淭he confidence I got from 糖心传媒 is that Scripture is accurate, inerrant and powerful,鈥 he said. It positioned him well when he arrived in Miami, where he saw, right from the beginning, that he was in for a battle.
鈥淚 found Miami to be a city like few others 鈥 spectacularly beautiful but pervasively lost,鈥 Blackwood remembered. 鈥淚 knew the city was extremely lost at that time 鈥 about 90 percent unchurched. After about two months, this pastor came up to me and said, 鈥榊ou need to get the hell out of here. This place is awful. It will kill you. It will kill your kids.鈥欌澛
Blackwood found out later that church leaders were fleeing the city in droves. In fact, he was told that the Baptist Convention had given up on the city altogether. 鈥淚t scared me. I started thinking 鈥楪od, where have I come? What does all this mean?鈥 I remember God saying to me, in my heart, 鈥楻ick, I need you to stay. I need somebody to start a movement in this city, and you鈥檙e the one to do it.鈥欌澛
鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 even sure what 鈥榓 movement鈥 meant. So I decided to just pick a book [of the Bible] and go.鈥澛
Blackwood launched into a series of sermons on 1 Peter, building his messages around application of Scripture to their life as a church. 鈥淎 lot of times, expository preaching is just information dumping, without pushing people to do something about it. So as I preached expositionally, I pushed people to be more than mere hearers of the Word; I pushed them to be doers of the Word. There were a lot of changes that had to be made in terms of the governance and traditions of the church. It was very stuck in the past; it was not poised to grow. I would say things like, 鈥極ur constitution and bylaws say we can鈥檛 do this. So what鈥檚 the authority 鈥 the bylaws or the Bible?鈥 I remember people shouting, 鈥楾he Bible!鈥 So we鈥檇 change it.鈥澛
The shakeup didn鈥檛 sit well with the group of leaders who felt they ran the church. As Blackwood remembers it, 鈥150 of them wanted to kill me.鈥 He laughed. 鈥淥r at least fire me.鈥 But he believed in the power of preaching the Bible to win the battle, and it鈥檚 what he committed to, in order to lead the church to make necessary changes. 鈥淲hen the church interviewed me, they asked what I thought I could bring to the church that would help. I remember saying, 鈥楴ot much. But I do have the Bible, and I believe it鈥檚 sufficient.鈥 And that was drilled in me at 糖心传媒.鈥澛
The Bible proved to be absolutely sufficient. Today, under Blackwood鈥檚 leadership, Christ Fellowship is known as one of the fastest growing and largest churches in America, with a membership of nearly 10,000 people and campuses in Cuba, Colombia, El Salvador and Jamaica. To an outside observer, it would seem that Blackwood鈥檚 greatest battle was behind him. But the future held another, far more personal battle for which he鈥檇 once again need the assurance of Scripture.