Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Call

"The harvest is plentiful,
but the workers are few,"
this statement has rang true for 2 millenniums,
but there has never been a time like this.

A time where communication and travel have worked to facilitate the gospel reaching all nations. Right now we are in a place where it can happen and we have the tools to do so, but we lack workers.

We lack those who will be Pauls
and go to those who have never heard,
those who will never know
the love and mercy of Jesus Christ.

I know that there are a lot of unsaved people in America who haven't heard the gospel and the overwhelming need for discipleship here, but how long will the Church in America use this as an excuse to stay comfortable as Brazilians, South Koreans, and other countries send their people to die to carry this message to the lost? 

People are dying all around the world right now, both in America and in 195 other countries. Americans have rejected the gospel, have access to churches, pastors, sermons, books, bibles while most have nothing. 

Are you called to be a Peter or a Paul?
Me: I'm a Paul mostly, mixed with a little Peter.
 
 
 

Paul wouldn't have been a "missionary" to America, but would have gone to the tribes that are unnamed, crossing cultural boundaries to go where no one has gone before.

 

Though I am consumed with a deep passion for the nations, just like Paul, and compelled to go, I do not desire to do it alone.

God has given me two deeply rooted passions...
Missions & Mobilization.

"Mobilization is the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war."
- Wikipedia

 
 
 

I desire to go to the nations, but my life's work will be spent not just loving the lost, but working with God to assemble and deploy an army to love the lost strategically in all corners of the earth.


The assembling has started... will you join us?

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Loving the Moments

Discontentment creeps in like a thief in the night who seeks to rob you of your joy and feelings of fulfillment and stealthily replaces them with a black hole of jealousy and restlessness.

I love Minnesota and now see it as home, but this doesn't mean that I live everyday being 100% hands down content in the season I am in.
 
I love the season I'm in,
but give me a break I'm human!

I compare, I covet, I dwell on the future a little too much and forget to keep my focus on God - easily becoming blinded to the beauty and grace given by God in every intimate moment of my day.

You feeling me!?! Or am I the only one in this world who gets so farsighted that I'm all alone in the black hole of jealousy and discontentment???

Yes I deeply desire to moved to Marseille, France,
one day get married to a man who is passionately in love with me,
eventually have TONS of babies,

BUT I recently found myself being so discontent being single and mobilizing at Bethany College of Missions.
 
I was close-lined with the sobering reality that life was raging by and I have been missing so many opportunities to make the most of my time serving in Minnesota. While sharing a hallway with 15 awesome women of God, being single and totally available for God to use me in extremely practical ways, my eyes have been fixed on what I don't have and dreaming of a bigger and brighter future.






Talk about a waste of precious moments...

Life isn't just a sum total of so many years,
but a compilation of tiny split second moments of
laughter, tears, awkwardness, passion, drama, romance, family, joy, anguish, forgetfulness, faithfulness, humility, confrontation,  growth, correction, and so much more.

People say its not the destination, but the journey. FALSE! 
 
As Christians, it is totally about the destination which becomes the beginning of eternity. I do understand the phrase though - yes, life is a vapor, grass to be burned, a blink of an eye, but still an important season to be embraced whole heartedly.

So what am I learning?

 
Embrace life and begin loving the moments.