H2odevos eots 120111 “Go, 
TELL!”
World Aids Day
“Go tell it on the mountain, 
tell it on the street,
that Jesus Christ is 
BORN!”
I normally try to write these devos about a day in 
advance. On Wednesday morning I was out walking because there was a forecast of 
significant snowfall for the Denver area for late Wednesday 
night and early Thursday. As I walked around 
Wash 
Park I kept listening to Peter’s 
fabulous rendition of “Go Tell It On the Mountain.” I got so carried away that I 
was clapping and shouting “Go, Tell, Tell it on the Mountain, Tell it on the 
Street, that Jesus Christ is Born!” The resident geese of the park who normally 
scatter the runners, joggers, walkers and bikers with their incantations of 
goose-speak and wild wing clapping stared at me in disbelief. Soon they took off 
to “GO TELL!”
My good friend, Dr. Donald Messer has founded an amazing 
ministry by the name of
The Center for Church and Global Aids,  http://www.
One of his books is entitled, Breaking the Conspiracy 
of Silence 
In a recent interview (referenced at the bottom of these 
next two quotes), he talks about why he wrote what he 
did:
“My book was an attempt to express what I heard as God’s 
cry for the marginalized around the world. I saw it academically as an essay in 
practical theology, but I remember wondering, when I was writing it, if the 
rhetoric was too shrill and maybe the publishers would tone it down. Fortunately 
Fortress Press editors were very supportive—and to my surprise the book changed 
my life! The response of readers led me to a seemingly endless series of 
speaking engagements, writing assignments, AIDS Conferences, etc. I started a 
501c3 charity.”
“I’m an idealist and it is not coincidental that my 
favorite popular song is the “The Impossible Dream” from Man of La 
Mancha. But I am also a realist and I believe it is possible to conquer 
hunger and end AIDS in our lifetime. An AIDS-free and hunger-free world are my 
mantra. What it will take is political will and compassion without borders. This 
is not simply a romantic vision, but one embraced by scientists, economists, 
politicians and other persons of goodwill around the world. These goals are not 
simply within our reach, but also our grasp. Achieving this future is not 
inevitable, but neither is it impossible. I feel fortunate to live at such a 
moment in history when this vision is not just a utopian dream, but a realistic 
possibility. And maybe my work will have contributed in some small 
way.”
So one piece of the “GO TELL” theme for World Aids Day is 
God’s cry for those who are suffering.  
Often we pray for God to hear or listen to our cries or the cries of 
those who are suffering. But, Don rightly turns the tables on us and invites us 
to listen to God’s crying for the suffering. It is as if God is asking, “CAN YOU 
HEAR ME 
NOW?”
So, another piece of this day is for you and me to “GO 
TELL” what is happening.
It is a time for you and me to stop being silent and 
speak up and out for all people.
I am so proud of the efforts of the Center For Church and 
Global Aids. 
Full disclosure note- I serve on the Board of Directors. 
Additionally, I am very grateful for the leadership of 
the Evangelical 
Lutheran 
Church in 
America and the 
Episcopal Church. You can learn more about what people of faith are doing to “GO 
TELL.”
When we celebrate the glorious news of Jesus being born 
we can talk about anything!
Deck the halls,
rtg


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