- Go on a short-term cross-cultural trip with your church or a mission group.
- Tascha and I did this when we went to Uganda
- Use your profession to share the good news and Christ's love among the nations.
- Students can go on a "back and forth" trip with their college group or seminary.
- I did this when I went to East Asia and Kenya
- Contact a few mission agencies to see how they might utilize your skills short term or long term.
- World Gospel Mission - www.wgm.org
- International Mission Board - www.imb.org
- Wycliffe Bible Translators - www.wycliffe.org
- Serving In Mission (SIM) - www.sim.org
- Africa Inland Mission (AIM) - www.aimint.org
- The World Race - www.theworldrace.org
Showing posts with label purpose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purpose. Show all posts
Saturday, December 28, 2013
GO
Learning and Praying are wonderful ways to get started in missions. However, nothing beats actually going on a trip and allowing God to use you in a mighty way! Now, going doesn't have to be across the world, it can be in your home town. In Knoxville, Tascha and I have worked with The Lost Sheep Ministries and Knoxville Area Rescue Ministry (KARM) serving the homeless. Homeless ministry was out of my comfort zone at first and I believe that because it was, God was able to teach me, shape me and bless me more through it because I was more reliant on Him than I was myself. When we do missions, we do not do them to be a hero to the world, Jesus is that hero. We do missions not only because it is our purpose to reach every tribe and tongue, but because we cant not share the love of Christ! Our love for others is the overflowing of God love for us! Below are a few ways to GO!
Sunday, August 25, 2013
What Is Our Purpose?
This semester, Tascha and I have the opportunity to attend a class called Perspectives (http://www.perspectives.org). Over the next 14 weeks, we will learn and discuss what missions is, the history of missions, and learn about current missions from missionaries serving all over the world! This past week we were asked to give our elevator speech. “If you had 60 seconds to present the gospel to someone, what would you say?” We got into groups and discussed things we would say. Some said the would talk about John 3:16 and elaborate on the great love God has for us. Others said they would concentrate on our sinful nature and that we need Jesus to bridge the gap between us and God. While we were discussing what we would say, II Corinthians 5:18 came to mind. “All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.”
To me, this, and the previous verse, is a missionary theme passage. II Corinthians 5:17 talks about how we are a new creation in Christ. In verse 18, we are reconciled (restored) to God through Christ and we are all called to restore others to God through Christ. This is our purpose as Christians: to invite non-believers into a restoring relationship with Christ, making them a new creation in Christ and allowing them to experience the perfect love of our Savior. This is my goal. Whether at work, in my neighborhood, or overseas, my aim is the share the love of Christ with everyone. The boldness and power to do so comes from Christ (I Timothy 1:7-8a) so we have nothing to fear!
Below is a video about Perspectives
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