Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 9, 2016

A Confessional Blog About What We Do and How We Are Doing


Lately we’ve been swamped with busyness. I say this because it serves as the most honest excuse for our absence from this blog (though certainly not the only excuse). It’s been far too long since we were last here. Since then we’ve been through a whirlwind of experiences, but the consistent factor through it all has been busyness.

Sad, isn’t it? Too often we see busyness preventing us from some of the things that matter most. Yet busyness often eclipses other important aspects of life. For example, I just said that since we last left this blog the consistent factor or the pattern in our lives has been being busy. That’s not entirely true.

In fact, to be honest sometimes we didn’t blog because we quite simply forgot, or were too tired (even lazy) to write. So let me restate what I said earlier: The most consistent factor in our life since we’ve last written is that God is good. All the time. God’s grace has not failed us. His mercies are constantly renewed. I cannot let busyness eclipse God’s goodness to me.

I also cannot let busyness eclipse you from being a more connected part of what we do. Yes, I want you to know what we do and how we are doing. That’s why we’ve decided to try to keep up with you more consistently through this blog. What we do is we keep busy. But not just to garner your sympathy or support. Our busyness is not just to impress others or to try to please our Father. We are busy because the work here is great, sometimes overwhelming, but it is work that will impact eternity.

Ashley has invested more time into the Lily House than any year past. She is there every day! And, on top of that, she is also teaching Spanish every day and a few Bible classes throughout the year. She leads a small group and is one-on-one mentoring a hungry student, plus so much more. Her work here is invaluable.

Carter is also teaching Spanish every day. He is teaching Bible classes for the next 3 weeks and other classes during the semester. He is setting up the calendar of guest teachers and filling in the expected and unexpected vacancies as needed! A teacher’s work is never done. Between lesson plans and classroom activities, personal study and textbook formatting, there is a lot of work ahead. He is also translating on Sundays and for conferences as needed.

All this to say, this has been our busiest year yet! This is our fifth GAP year in the Dominican Republic and we are refreshed in the knowledge that the work we do is not in vain. We are encouraged by your prayers and by the strength we find in the Lord. We cannot do this on our own, it’s much too taxing. Our strength is insufficient on our own. So thank you for your payers, and hopefully this has given you a glimpse into what we do and into how we are doing as well.

In sum, what we do: we keep busy seeking to glorify God and advance His kingdom by equipping young people with practical missional experience, a deeper knowledge of the Bible, and other elements that in a word mean discipleship. As for how we are doing, well, again, we are tired but we are plodding on. We keep going because God is faithful and His strength is sufficient. We are also blessed in all of this busyness by knowing we can count on you for prayer and support.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Stewarding Gratitude

Missionaries live off of what God provides. The Church recognizes this, and plays a vital role in supporting missionaries, but sometimes the Church forgets that they too live off of what God provides. No one achieves anything on their own, even though it is human nature to think that we can provide for ourselves independently of God. Everything we have is a gift from God. God is the Giver of all good gifts.
 
Realizing this enables me to understand that I need to wisely care for what He provides. This principle is known as "Stewardship." We are to steward (administer) God's gifts carefully. We are to make them prosper when we can, and we are to enjoy them. God doesn't give us good gifts for us to keep them neatly tucked away or tightly wrapped up. He gives them to us to enjoy!
 
What I have been reflecting on so close to Christmas is the greatest gift of all - Jesus Christ. He is also to be enjoyed and cared above all other gifts. Everything pales in comparison to His incomparable worth.
 
His preeminence should be our greatest joy.
 
Our devotion to Him should be zealously nurtured.
 
Of course, this is not limited to the holiday season or sentimental reflections of God's generosity, but to a daily, reasonable, sacrificial lifestyle. Please join me in beginning the new year with a thankful heart for what our Lord and Savior has done for us, and all that God has given to us and what He has still in store.