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    Wednesday, March 4, 2009

    Hilarious story!

    A Minneapolis couple decided to go to Florida to thaw out during a particularly icy winter. They planned to stay at the same hotel where they spent their honeymoon 20 years earlier. Because of hectic schedules, it was difficult to coordinate their travel schedules. So, the husband left Minnesota and flew to Florida on Thursday, with his wife flying down the following day.

    The husband checked into the hotel. There was a computer in his room. He decided to send an email to his wife. However, he accidentally left out one letter in her email address, and without realizing his error, he sent the email.

    Meanwhile, somewhere in Houston, a widow had just returned home from her husband's funeral. He was a minister who was called home to glory following a heart attack. The widow decided to check her email expecting messages from family and friends. After reading the first message, she screamed and fainted. The widow's son rushed into the room, found his mother on the floor passed out. He looked at the computer which read:

    To: My Loving Wife
    Subject: I've Arrived
    Date: March 2, 2009

    I know you're surprised to hear from me. They have computers here now and you are allowed to send emails to your loved ones. I've just arrived and have been checked in. I've seen that everything has been prepared for your arrival tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing you then!!!! Hope your journey
    is as uneventful as mine was.

    P.S. Sure is freaking hot down here!!!!

    Friday, February 20, 2009

    The Journey Deepens

    The Journey Deepens.
    Do you need help along your missions journey?

    These weekends help prospective missionaries explore what it is like to be a missionary, discover whether a missionary or sender role is God’s fit, and connect with mission agencies. This is for high school seniors, college students, young adults, mid-lifers, baby boomers – anyone willing to explore becoming a missionary.

    Each retreat of 50 participants and 10 missionaries from multiple agencies is highly relational with extended worship, small group discussions, personal reflection and much prayer. Discussions include guidance, finances, singles/families, etc.

    In spring and summer 2009 the dates and locations are:
    - Apr 24-26 near Chicago, Illinois at the ITeams conference center
    - May 29-31 in Dallas, Texas at Wycliffe Bible Translators conference center
    - Jun 26-28 near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the WEC conference center

    The Journey Deepens is presented by Finishers/MissionNext and co-sponsored by ACMC, Caleb Resources, Perspectives and the U.S. Center for World Mission. Here are comments from those who came to one of the nine previous retreats:

    “The retreat helped me focus my passion into reachable goals. Maybe I can’t leave for the field tomorrow but I can pursue what will prepare me now for what God has in the future.”

    “You should be aware of some items that were lost. We lost our fear of being missionaries. We lost our pride and entitlement to be comfortable. We lost our rights of security and safety. Most important, we lost our preconceptions of what we thought God had for our future and discovered a new direction.”

    “This weekend gave me a clearer view and vision for what I would like to do and how I can get there. It brought people into my life to help me along the journey in many ways.”


    See the online promo video http://www.thejourneydeepens.com/ret_video.asp. Come with an open heart -- willing to connect with God, with one another, and with a missions agency. Meet others and compare maps on the journey. Discuss your compass with missionaries and missions coaches who have traveled this way already.

    At this retreat you will not be overwhelmed with overchoice!
    Here’s some of the subjects that will be covered:
    I feel a pull from God to the nations. What should I do next?
    Which of my gifts and interests could I use in another culture?
    How can I deal with school loans?
    What’s involved in raising prayer and financial support?
    How do I discuss missions with my family and my church?
    If God leads me to stay and send others what would that involve?
    Registration is now open. Because space is limited please register soon or ask for more information via www.thejourneydeepens.com.

    May God unfold all He has for you and through you!

    Monday, February 16, 2009

    ILM # 7: “I believe China will be . . .”

    “I believe China will be the largest mission sending country of the World.” This phrase was recently said by a church pastor in China.

    You can watch an amazing 5 min film here: http://www.omnitube.org/china-on-mission.html

    From a church leader in China: “there have been so many people who have invested in us (China)--referring to the mass amount of missionaries over the last 40 years. We want to return this blessing to the World and be the largest mission sending force in the World.

    The church is big in numbers, but it is young. It is lacking in depth. Who will train them? Who will provide the structure for them to do well? OM has a significant role to help do this. You (OM) will have many Chinese who will join your fields in ministry.

    Seven Emphases for OM in China
    1) Minorities (55 major minority groups in China)

    2) Mobilization (Back to Jerusalem Movement--100,000 Chinese Christians being mobilized, but how will they go?)

    3) Mentoring

    4) Marriage (there are many problems with marriages in China. We hope to help meet some of these needs.)

    5) Mercy (with the recent earthquake we helped. We hope to help in the future to meet the physical needs of people.)

    6) Marketplace (our desire is to see many ministries be self-supporting in China through business.)

    7) Migrants (there are 10 million people heading from China to the rest of the World. Also, 1 million people a month going from the country-side into the cities. We want to help these people settle well in their life transitions.)

    PRAY: for the people of China and the Body of Christ there.

    Do you know of anything else God is doing in China? Please send it my way.

    ILM #6: Simple exercise for your devotional time.

    Today at ILM we started the morning with worship. Then we took 20 minutes to reflect on the following. I found this very healthy for me to do. Perhaps you would like to take this idea and use it in a small group, church setting, or for your personal devotions.

    First, why reflect? It helps us become who God created us to become and stop Satan’s grip on us.

    What are you struggling with? (remember many struggles are not of flesh and blood, but are spiritual.)

    How is the enemy trying to stumble, immobilize and trap you?

    It it through an unresolved relationship or a challenging circumstance?

    Are you being . . .
            . . . swallowed alive by disappointment, disillusionment, self pity?
            
            . . . engulfed by the flood of anxiety, inadequacy, fear?

            . . . swept away by selfish ambition, pride, covetousness?

            . . . torn apart by anger, bitterness, envy, lust?


    What is the enemy’s lie?

    What is the LORD’s truth?

    Promise from the LORD: Our help comes from the Lord, the make of heaven and Earth.

    Sunday, February 15, 2009

    ILM #5: OM has a medical boat on the border between DRC & Tanzania

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    Did you know OM South Africa has a boat?
    On the border of Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania there is a 15 meter (49’) long boat boat Lake Tanganyika which is in use for medical ministries. Here is the need: in the last 10 years 7-9 million people died from many illnesses. “We have been praying for a medical boat to meet some of these needs,” says a leader in the movement. It is a long God story of his provision. It is worth 2-4 million South African Rand and we purchased it for 12,000 Rand or about $1000. Praise God for this, and please pray for this ministry as we start meeting the physical and spiritual needs of people around Lake Tanganyika. Here is a picture of the lake.

    ILM #4: 2 Unreached people groups quickly begin mission involvement after coming to faith

    Zimbabwe: All we hear is death and doom. Yes, please pray for this land. Recently we started a work among an unreached people group in Zimbabwe. Many people were reached and came to faith in Jesus. They wanted to Chad to another unreached people group which was about 4600km (2800 miles) away. They desired to go BECAUSE no one else wanted to go. They could not imagine someone not going to tell this Muslim people group about Jesus. The people did not have money and were willing to walk this distance to tell people how God changed their life when they met Jesus. Within two weeks some money came in for plane tickets for this long journey.

    A least-reached people group reaching another least-reached group in Africa.
    The least reached group in Southern Africa is the Biaya (sp?) people group (bushman). There was no church and no known believers. After 2 years of a missionary couple being there among these people about 80 people came to know Jesus. We went in to meet many and found them between 5-7AM some men were praying with tears for the nations around a World map. (imagine--after just 2 years from coming to faith).

    Now, these are very poor people (bushmen). They saved money to participate in what God is doing around the World saying, “We don’t know how to get this money to Tanzania, but God has put this country on our hearts. Can you help us give this money to missionaries there?” This happened again and they sent money to India. This happened again as they gave money to workers in Zimbabwe upon hearing of the lack of food. Then they sent someone to be a missionary because they wanted to be part of what God is doing. What is happening in Southern Africa is like that of the book of Acts!