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Into the Very Presence of God: Remembering David Bloom
Breakpoint ^ | 4/17/03 | Charles Colson

Posted on 04/17/2003 1:18:39 PM PDT by rhema

It was early morning, Iraqi time. Crouched in a modified tank, NBC News correspondent David Bloom picked up his phone and played back his messages. One was from Jim Lane, a New York financier and Wilberforce Forum advisory board member. The two were sharing a daily, long-distance devotional time using Oswald Chambers's classic, My Utmost for His Highest. Lane read the message for April 5, based on Matthew 25: "Because of what the Son of Man went through, every human being can now get through into the very presence of God."

Moments later, Bloom climbed out of the tank, took a few steps, and collapsed. Soon after, he was ushered into the presence of God.

David's death from a pulmonary embolism devastated his family, friends, colleagues, and millions of TV viewers. At age thirty-nine, David was a rising star at NBC. Viewers looked forward to watching Bloom file his reports while bouncing across the desert on his "Bloom-mobile," his face streaked with dirt, his hair snapping in the wind. He loved his job, and everyone knew it.

But what most viewers did not know was that David was a committed Christian. David had grown up in a Methodist home. And while he had a strong understanding of the Gospel growing up, it wasn't until two years ago, according to Lane, that Bloom "effectively came to a saving knowledge of Jesus and started a real faith journey."

Bloom joined the New Canaan Society, a weekly men's fellowship group founded by Lane and my former colleague Eric Metaxas. I met Bloom several times as a guest of that fellowship, and we became friends. I was struck by the sincerity of his Christian faith. He was hungry for knowledge of God and how his faith ought to play out in his life.

On the day he died, Lane says, "David was in a very good place, at peace with himself, his faith, and his family." That peace was reflected in the last message he would ever send to his wife, Melanie—one that reveals that, in the middle of a desert battlefield, his own mortality was very much on his mind. Bloom wrote: "When the moment comes in my life when you are talking about my last day, I am determined that you and others will say, 'He was devoted to his wife and children; he was admired; he gave every ounce of his being for those whom he cared most about—not himself, but God and his family.'"

Yesterday Lane spoke at a memorial service at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York. Speaking before America's most powerful media figures, Lane told a simple story about a man who loved and served Jesus Christ. It was a side of their colleague that many of them had never really known—a side scarcely mentioned in the voluminous media coverage of his death.

At the end of his April 5 devotional reading, Oswald Chambers writes: "The cross of Christ was a . . . sign that our Lord had triumphed . . . to save the human race." I thank God for that triumph in the short life of this ebullient, gifted man, and I pray that his posthumous witness will inspire others to seek out the God he served.

C. S. Lewis once said that Christians never have to say good-bye. So, to my dear brother David, I say simply, au revoir.

For further reading and information:

Send notes with condolences to David Bloom's family at BloomFamily@NBC.com, or mail to The Bloom Family, c/o NBC, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112.

David's friends have established a trust for the benefit of his three daughters. Donations in memoriam may be sent to David Bloom Children's Trust, c/o Latham & Watkins, 885 3rd Avenue, Suite 1000, New York, NY 10022.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: charlescolson; christianlist; davidbloom; faith; media; religion
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To: rhema
I'm so glad you posted this. I was doing a search to determine if it had been left to me. Thanks.
21 posted on 04/17/2003 2:51:25 PM PDT by Timmy
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To: Canadian Outrage
This is just such good news.!! I was really saddened at David's sudden death. However, knowing that he was a born again Christian is such good news. That makes him my brother!!

And the best part is it means he lives still!

22 posted on 04/17/2003 2:53:31 PM PDT by Timmy
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To: rhema
bump later read
23 posted on 04/17/2003 3:08:14 PM PDT by don-o
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To: rhema
Thanks for posting.
24 posted on 04/17/2003 3:25:18 PM PDT by truthandlife
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To: Solson
What's the difference? You can still be Catholic and be Christian.
25 posted on 04/17/2003 3:41:27 PM PDT by merry10
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To: Canadian Outrage
Heck, I'm Roman Catholic and I think Jesus is my Saviour.

How come you think you have the corner on that market, so to speak?

:o)
26 posted on 04/17/2003 3:47:24 PM PDT by It's me
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To: Canadian Outrage
Those who assume they are saved prior to their particular judgment may be in for a very rude awakening. Better to remain steadfast and work out one's salvation through fear and trembling and persevere to the end as Scripture instructs.
27 posted on 04/17/2003 4:40:36 PM PDT by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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To: Solson
Yesterday Lane spoke at a memorial service at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.

Closon also errs in failing to accurately note that it was a funeral Mass, not a memorial service.

28 posted on 04/17/2003 4:43:30 PM PDT by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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To: hazelmotes
1 John 5:13  These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.


1 John 5:20  And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life.

Nothing presumptive about the assurance given in the Word of God.

Jesus Christ paid for my salvation, not any fleshly work I ever think I could do.

Work out is not working for.
Either Jesus paid for your salvation or you are not saved and eternally secure.
29 posted on 04/17/2003 8:54:58 PM PDT by Jael (Ye must be born again)
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To: MVV
Beautiful story.

RIP, David.

30 posted on 04/17/2003 9:01:30 PM PDT by mickie
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To: *Christian_list
Interesting but not surprising that CNN edited out the Jesus word.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/04/16/bloom.funeral.ap/
31 posted on 04/17/2003 9:02:21 PM PDT by Jael (Ye must be born again)
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To: It's me
I'm Methodist. But I could've become a Catholic when I saw Pope John Paul in Des Moines in the 1970's.
32 posted on 04/17/2003 9:04:07 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Solson
God rest his soul.
33 posted on 04/17/2003 9:07:31 PM PDT by tiki
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To: Solson
I would have guessed from his name that he was Jewish and from his position that he was an liberal dem. I agree that it is very strange that the article did not mention that Bloom was a Roman Catholic. Of course there are many powerful conversion stories out there. Larry Kudlow instantly comes to mind.
34 posted on 04/17/2003 9:14:20 PM PDT by Atticus
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To: Atticus
what is the story of Larry Kudlow?
35 posted on 04/18/2003 10:56:24 AM PDT by votelife (FREE MIGUEL ESTRADA!)
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To: rhema
BTTT
36 posted on 04/18/2003 2:22:31 PM PDT by truthandlife
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To: votelife
what is the story of Larry Kudlow?

Here's a nice piece about his recovery from addiction and his conversion to Catholicism: The Optimist Reigns Again (Larry Kudlow)

37 posted on 04/18/2003 8:33:51 PM PDT by Atticus
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