Digging Deeper – The Pittsburgh Experiment

 

27 “But I say to you who hear, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, 28 bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you. 

Luke 6:27-28 (ESV)



THE PITTSBURGH EXPERIMENT

Don James was a veteran of the Korean War. He was a hard man—not just a Marine, but a former drill instructor. He was known to say that if he couldn’t “eat it, drink it, or sleep with it,” he didn’t need it.

Sam Shoemaker was a force for faith in Pittsburgh. His vision was that Pittsburgh would become “as famous for God as it was for steel.” Sam was one of the originators of the Twelve Steps used in Alcoholics Anonymous and had a heart for people who were far from God to be brought near.

Sam started arranging weekly lunches with groups of local business leaders to encourage them to pray for the city and become spiritual leaders. This group became what Sam called the Pittsburgh Experiment. The men would meet together, and Sam would encourage them to name their biggest enemy and pray for that person every day for 30 days.

Don heard Sam’s message and told him he thought it was a load of excrement (my words). Don explained that his biggest enemy was his boss, and he hated the guy. Don said that whoever came up with the idea of praying for your enemy must be out of their mind. Sam encouraged him to give it a try and let him know how it turned out.

Don gave it a try.

He prayed that God would work in his boss’s life and bless him. As the month went on, Don’s boss began to see a difference in him. Don was changing. Don ended up coming to Jesus through this experience.

Coming to Jesus was just the first step. Don went to seminary and became an ordained Episcopal priest. He began to work alongside Sam to fulfill the vision of making Pittsburgh a city known for faith in God. When Sam died, Don took up the reins to continue the Pittsburgh Experiment, leading hundreds of men to pray for the city. And when Don died, a choir of priests from all over the diocese sang at his funeral.

When we pray for God to bless and change our enemies, I believe He begins to bless and change us at the same time.

Who is your enemy right now? Do your own Pittsburgh Experiment and set aside time each day to pray exclusively for that person. Do it for thirty days and see what happens.


Chris Boggess is the Care + Family Pastor at NorthStar Church. He grew up in St. Albans, West Virginia, and still cheers for the Mountaineers. He and his wife, Heather, have two grown children and one granddaughter.

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