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Forgiven Through Fire Apr 16/06
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Easter 2006 - Forgiven Through Fire

Today we take a new look at Easter.  It’s biggest story comes from God. Easter marks the beginning of Christianity’s promise that the human race can be connected to a Holy God.  Friendship, relationship with the Creator of our lives.   By our own standards, we like to think we’re a pretty good lot.   Christianity teaches humanity has fallen so far from God’s hope, that a drastic correction was needed.   Last Easter, Listen Up looked at that through the eyes of Hollywood, and Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ.   The correction we remember at Easter is the historical account of  Jesus, the son of God.  Jesus, who historians have determined actually lived on planet earth, and whose pain filled death was God’s price so each person, no matter how big their mistake, could be loved and acceptable to a Holy God.

This Easter we take you to a remarkable story of how Canadians live that truth out. 

The story of how a community reached out to forgive a man who had caused their lives enormous loss.  We revisit the Louis Creek and Barriere fire, and the community who had to face its flames.  Our story begins with Mike Barre.  The man who pled guilty to setting a fire that consumed 26,000 hectares, an area twice the size of Toronto.

 More than 850 wildfires were burning in British Columbia in August, 2003 and thousands were evacuated from their homes for safety.    Mike is working on a backyard tree, installing a satellite dish for high speed internet to his mountain side home.   He butts out his cigarette in a tinder dry forest. While walking back to his house, he turns around and sees smoke. 

Mike was guilty of dropping a burning substance within one kilometer of forest.  His cigarette aggravated British Columbia’s inferno of 2003. More than $31 million of government fire fighting was underway.

No one died in the fires that ensued, but there were millions of dollars in property loss.  The community’s largest employer, the sawmill and its 170 jobs, gone.  75 homes engulfed in flames.

Barriere and Lewis Creek faced their crisis and pulled together. 

Its hard to pinpoint just where this wave of forgiveness begins, but volunteers and donations flooded into Lewis Creek and Barriere and set a tone of hope. 

Lots were cleared, ruined property carted away and after a long days work – volunteers and victims gathered in the church for healing circles.  


The Appel’s met Mike at a healing circle –  Their uninsured home and welding business, valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars was gone.

The Appel’s began a petition to plead mercy at a court trial Mike would be facing.

2400 signatures from town residents helped Mike – the judge choose not to impose the maximum fine of $500,000 or a three-year jail term – rather, he decided Mike’s case was a warning for all to be more careful in tinder dry seasons.  Mike was fined $3,000.  Two civil suits are still are still underway against him. 

The church became a new friend through the ordeal.  Pastor Bob Basher and Mike met for weekly breakfasts.

Mike meanwhile – has started a whole new chapter on his life. One year after the fire, Mike was in the lake with his pastor, getting baptized. 

Mike and Pastor Bob have become good friends through the Lewis Creek and Barriere Fire  - Mike sees him each week as a life coach.

Easter has a deeper meaning for Pastor Bob and his church as they remember the lessons they work on about forgiveness:

“…forgiveness was the first word Jesus mentioned on the cross….and it takes in our mental, our forgiveness …..and not only does that forgiveness theme travel through what’s happened here in Barrier, we have forgiveness coming out of ashes.”

“This whole community now has a new hope and faith in the future ……we are captivated by that word through forgiveness.” 

Guests & Links
Lorna’s Interview with Mike Barre
Mennonite Disaster Service
News Reports on the Barriere Fire
Spiritual Truths of Easter
Lorna’s Wrap

GUESTS & LINKS

Mike Barre – a 52 year old former corrections officer and father of a seven year old son. Mike turned himself in for starting the Barriere/McClure Fire that destroyed an area twice the size of Toronto. Mike was charged and found guilty under British Columbia’s Forest Practice Code of dropping a burning substance within one kilometer of a forest. He was fined $3,000 by a provincial judge, who said his example should encourage others to be more careful. The judge chose not to impose the maximum fine of $500,000 or a three year jail term. At least two civil suits are still outstanding against Mike – one from the owners of a destroyed sawmill and the second from another business owner.

Reverend Bob Basher – is the pastor of Christian Life Assembly in Barriere, BC. He turned his church into a Recovery Centre during the fire and Mike and Pastor Bob have become good friends through the Lewis Creek and Barriere Fire  - Mike sees him each week as a life coach.

 Lori and Lane Barsi – mother and son who lost their home in the fire, reunited to extend personal forgiveness to Mike.
  
Rick and Pat Appel – couple who lost their home and business in the fire – uninsured, and began a petition to forgive Mike of his court charges.

Numerous other town residents who experienced the trauma of the fire

Lorna’s Interview with Mike Barre

 “As soon as I saw the smoke, my heart went down, I mean …you knew ….you knew chances are that this was going to be something tragic.  I just knew it was going to be devastating.   I just assumed it was my cigarette ….

 “At that point you’re just scared, you go into panic, you make sure you do everything ….I called 911 ….I filled the bucket of water with as much as I could lift ….

….by the time we got up the hill,  it was gone, you couldn’t see anything but smoke, within 15 minutes, 20 max, it was out of control.”  

“As soon as I called 911 I gave an admission that I did it, I just assumed I did it and I gave them my name and number …then I gave a statement to forestry, I gave a statement to them, they came by twice and took statements from me, never heard anything from them and about a year, year and a half later they charged me.”  

 Then life just started to go on, all the press was in, the firefighters coming in, that is a little bit of a blurr,  the firefighters took me out, and rightly so, I wasn’t mentally suitable to stay in..

 “There’s nothing worse, in my mind, nothing worse I had a hard time just keeping my emotions together ….you’re watching on TV the fire, and all you could see is smoke.”    

“In reality I put my family through hell, I put this community through hell…if I wouldn’t have thought suicide was a cheap way out, I would’ve done it.”  

“It amazes me that the ones that love me the most, lost the most.  And I have no explanation for it.  Mr. Opper here, Mr and Mrs Appel, our editor Jill   …..I can only thank God for what they’ve done for me.

……The fire came ….and everything, my whole life just turned over.  At that point I never thought of God – I was so distraught, well, He never came to me, we were just too busy  dealing with the situation, we were just hiding from the press…

Mike meanwhile – has started a whole new chapter on his life. It began one day as he returned to town from hiding from the media.  
“.. one day we came back and there was a message on my machine …..it was Pastor Bob ….. churches all over North America were praying for me ….I couldn’t fathom that,  I got the true meaning of Christianity…Pastor Bob was there for counseling …

Lorna : “So the guilt, the shame, it’s made a difference bringing it to God?”

Mike :“Absolutley…OH – ABSOLUTELY ……I look at it totally differently..And he is the one who forgave me… he no longer remembers it …the guilt, the stress the trauma is now gone.

One year after the fire, Mike was in the lake with his pastor, getting baptized.  

Lorna: “What does that symbol of baptism in that lake mean?”

Mike : “…to  commit myself to Jesus Christ, totally…I was making my true commitment  to the Lord, and how I would walk with him -  in my true heart got down and dirty and said I am committing myself to you Lord, and He gave me His answer immediately.”    

Lorna :   “The bottom line, you felt you had to say the big yes, to God?”

Mike : “it’s all you have to do –You have to mean it, you have to feel it --  you have to use your mind, your emotions, your body, everything.  That’s what I learned in Pastor Bob’s Church.”   

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We’ve put some helpful links about today’s story on our website. There you will find some of our favorite insights into the spiritual truth of Easter.  If we can be of any help in your questions about your inner journey, write to us at listenup@listenuptv.com
or Box 4050  1295 North Service Road, Burlington, Ontario, L7P 4W1

Spiritual Truths of Easter

www.alphacanada.org

CSI: Resurrection
www.christianity.ca/seekinggod/
god-makes-a-difference/2006/04.002.html

Christ's Resurrection: The 'Aha' Moment
www.christianity.ca/seekinggod
god-makes-a-difference/2006/04.001.html


Mennonite Disaster Service

www.mds.mennonite.net

Mennonite Disaster Service is a channel through which various constituencies of the Anabaptist church can respond to those affected by disasters in North America. While our main focus is on clean up, repair and rebuilding homes, this activity becomes a means of touching lives and helping people regain faith and wholeness.

Mennonite Disaster Service put the Barriere Fire community at the top of their priorities. A volunteer agency that stayed for many months, partnering with the local church to help families rebuild.   

Rick Appel  (a fire victim) “And total strangers from out of province ….and may never meet again, people felt they would help …without that we couldn’t have got through it.”  

News Reports on the Barriere Fire

Life at Barriere high school returning to normal with Red Cross help
http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?
id=007475&tid=032


Dark day for fire victims
http://www.cbc.ca/bc/story
/bc_fires20030806.html

 
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