Here's an update from Rick Warren and Saddleback on the trip to Syria. As I suspected, Warren feels that he was misrepresented by SANA. But I wonder how different this update would have been had the publicity been positive instead of negative.
"ABOUT SYRIA
Dear Saddleback Family
Tomorrow our team heads home from a three-nation P . E . A . C . E . plan tour of Germany, Syria, and Rwanda. Our trip began with a P . E . A . C . E . Plan briefing for 44 Christian missions organizations we'd gathered in Atlanta.
In hindsight, I wish we'd been better prepared for our visit to Syria . We would have handled some meetings differently, watched our words more closely, and been more aware of the agenda of their state press. We wanted to just slip in and out, but that's nearly impossible for me to do anymore. It's been a learning experience. Be sure to read the press release at the end of this note that gives you all the details.
Why did we go to Syria? The simple truth is that I was invited by my neighbor, Yassar. When we arrived, our first event was a home cooked meal with 20 of Yassar's family. Then , we were shown many of the historical Christian sites in Syria: the road to Damascus where Paul was converted, Straight street where the Holy Spirit led Paul, the house where Ananias prayed for his healing, the wall where Paul was let down in a basket to escape the Romans, the tomb of John the Baptist and the oldest Christian church building in existence.
Next, my neighbor arranged for us to meet some key Christian leaders, Muslim leaders, and government leaders - including the president of Syria. Franklin Graham has had years of experience with Lebanon and Syria, so I asked him what to say to the Syrian President. Franklin told me, `Thank him for protecting the freedom of Christians and Jews to worship there.'
As we left, the official state-controlled Syrian news agency issued some press release s that sounded like I was a politician negotiating the Iraq war by praising the Syrian President and everything else in Syria! Of course, that's ridiculous, but it created a stir among bloggers who t end to editorialize before verifying the truth. Does it seem ironic to you that people who distrust Syria are now believing Syrian press releases?
In our meeting with the president, I explained (as usual) the Saddleback P.E.A.C.E. P lan , and he gave us permission to send teams to Syria.
Friends, I am aware that inaccuracies, misquotes, and misperceived motivations get reported about me in the press daily. Most of the time, I just ignore them. Jesus said, `If the world hates you, remember that it hated me first.' ( John 15:18 - NCV)
I love the paraphrase of Matthew 5:11-12 (Msg) : `Count yourselves blessed every time people put you down or speak lies about you to discredit me. What it means is that the truth is too close for comfort and they are uncomfortable. You can be glad when that happens-for though they don't like it, I do! And all heaven applauds. And know that you are in good company. My prophets and witnesses have always gotten into this kind of trouble.'
Just don't believe everything you read on the Internet or hear in the media."
Fair enough . . . Does that go for these updates Saddleback sends out?