Finding The Sweet Spot

"How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of the messenger who brings good news, the good news of peace and salvation, the news that the God of Israel reigns." Isaiah 52:7
"And how will anyone go and tell them without being sent? That is why the Scriptures say, 'How beautiful are the feet of messengers who bring good news!" Romans 10:15

Editors' Note: Our summer missions teams to Japan and Ireland have returned home safely from exciting and fruitful ministries abroad. Do you know what goes into the planning for these short term ministries? If you are a participant, or the parent of one of the team members, you have some idea about reservations, packing, costs, passports and PRAYER for all schedules to be developed and carried out wisely. Have you ever thought what the host missionaries go through in preparing a meaningful cross-cultural ministry outreach? The following article by Janine Alvarado, one of our missionaries to Japan, is eye-opening. This comes from her website, NipponAlva.com. (Mission Japan...until they've all heard...)

I'd like to write about what goes into planning a missions trip from the field side.

Planning for this trip started about 8 months or so ago when we began talking through initial ideas of what a team could do when they were coming. Over the last several years, I’ve read lots of articles and heard from many sides of the “is it worth it?” debate on short term missions teams. On one side, you have those who contend it’s an awful lot of money for something that can often turn into a “work vacay” for teens and doesn’t yield much fruit and takes the missionaries away from their ministry focus. On the other side, you have those who say that it can really impact the lives of the teens (typically) and can be empowering and useful for local church and, if done right, can produce some long term fruit.

Let’s just say that I’ve been on missions trips that have fallen on both sides of the argument. I’ve been on ones that, due to the lack of maturity of the team members, failed rather immensely, and ones where we did work that really could have been done by locals, thus robbing them of the opportunity to take ownership of their ministry. But I’ve also been on trips that have been incredibly impactful in my life and that have sparked that fire in me that has brought me to where I am today.

Back to the brainstorming session. For our part, we wanted to look at some basic questions: what needs were there? What could and couldn’t be done by local people and why? What were the long-range goals of the events? How could we show a wide spectrum of mission life? In what ways could we work together or provide training for local believers?

This being our first team that we have worked with from start to finish, it was a bit of a trial run for us. We tried to use what we’ve learned to make this the most fruitful trip– and in a place like where we are– you don’t always see the fruit now. So that’s something that has to be taken into account.

Next basic questions are usually budget related. How much is a good airfare? How much for lodging, food, transportation? That’s usually a pretty tricky question. Hint: I’ve learned now to ask how many people are breakfast people before the trip begins.

I vaguely remember a few Skype calls with Ryan and Chellie and Edilaine (one of the main people I was working with on our side to coordinate the VBS) discussing the VBS and times and how much to prepare and tips.

Fast forward a few months. When we visited the States in the Spring we met up with the team to talk culture and taboos and what Japan is like. We gave some testimonies and otherwise just tried to mentally prepare the team.

After we returned from the States, then we began to actually really prepare for the team. Meetings with Edilaine to figure out what we needed to do to coordinate a VBS. How can we do registration? When do we need to get fliers printed? What needs to be on them? Who will translate it for us? How will we handle kids that are already part of the program? Do we charge a fee (in light of the Japanese culture, everyone we talked to said "yes, do it!")? What rooms do we reserve for this? How do we accomplish our long term goals from our side? What about translators?

You know, those kinda things.

We figured out how we would get them back from the airport and came up with multiple plans depending on when they would actually leave. Then...what in the world will we feed them? How am I going to fit all that in my refrigerator??? What places should we take them to on their day off? Are there any service projects that need to be done and who will be responsible for those?

Draft a schedule and send to the team leader. Receive feedback. Add more details as we talk to more and more contacts to coordinate various events. Rinse and repeat.

Also, a significant part of their trip was about prayer walking. We weren’t sure how many of the team had experience in this. In prayer times with other teams, we’ve found that they didn’t really know what to pray for. So, we put together a prayer booklet with a ton of information from different sources and themes, prayer points and verses for each day to reach our end goal: making this the most strategic prayer walking possible and setting them up for success. Since one of us had to be cooking during prayer time, Vicente made maps so that the teams could split up and we could cover more ground.

Finally, last minute details. OH...yeah. Japanese don’t do tattoos...so please find a way to cover them up. Absolutely no new shoes for this trip (according to one report I heard, someone said that we walked 9 miles one day).

And then, we held our breath and prayed that all the prep work we did would pay off.

And I think it did. We saw a lot of impact on kids’ lives, we had great outreach done in the right way (using the team as the draw and forwarding the connection to local believers), some claimed the prayer walks as a highlight of their trip, and we attempted to expose them to as much as we could fit in of Japanese life, experiences, food and fun.

Were there things we could have done better? Absolutely. Were there changes of plans? You better believe it.

I think it was a well-chosen team. We've received lots of compliments about them from the Japanese.

Afterward, Vicente and I collapsed for a day. It was a wonderful experience– a whole lotta work. But one that we feel can be a good starting place for the future.

So, it may look like just a brief two-week trip and project for the team and for us.  But the truth is that so much work went into it on both sides.  And because of the impact missions trips have had on my life, I want to help perpetuate that for others and make it the most fruitful ministry possible for the country we serve.

 

Walk Worthy: Wait

"That you may walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing Him, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of GOD.
Colossians 1:10

Summertime: sunny days, swimming, the beach, picnics, fresh veggies, buzzing insects, sun ripened tomatoes, and fruit. Long hot days followed by balmy nights; the hum of the air conditioners, and sticky kisses from a sun kissed child. I love summer and, for someone who is always hot, I relish the sunshine and try to spend as much time in the sun as possible.

I especially enjoy the different summer fruits - melons, berries, plums, nectarines. Fruit takes time to grow. When picked early it’s usually hard, bitter, and unprofitable. If we eat it anyway the odds are we’ll get sick. Fruit has to ripen and that takes time. It has to stay on the vine, tree or in the ground until the right time. Only when it ripens is it sweet and juicy. We eat it and it nourishes us.

"I am the true vine and my Father is the vinedresser."
John 15:1

It’s the same with us and our relationship with the Lord. When God tells us to wait on Him, it's for our benefit. When He tells us to abide, to live in His perfect will and be patient, there's usually a lesson for us to learn.

"Abide in Me and I in you. As a branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in Me."
John 15:4

But we try to speed things up, impatiently wanting our timing and not His. When we don't wait and we "Do it my way", we complain about the outcome. We become bitter and sick of things not working out. But, listen. If you wait on the Lord and His timing, the fruit of waiting will be sweet, pleasing, and profitable. 

"Wait on the Lord; be strong, take heart and wait on the Lord.
Psalm 27:14

Enjoy the summer. Wait on the Lord’s timing and see how sweet the fruit of our faith can be as we wait on the Lord.

"But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint."  
Isaiah 40:31

by Eve Montano

Jehovah Is God

"But at the end of those days, I, Nebuchadnezzar, looked up to heaven, and my sanity returned to me. Then I praised the Most High and honored and glorified Him who lives forever: For His dominion is an everlasting dominion, and His kingdom is from generation to generation. All the inhabitants of the earth are counted as nothing, and He does what He wants with the army of heaven and the inhabitants of the earth. There is no one who can hold back His hand or say to Him, 'What have You done?' At that time my sanity returned to me, and my majesty and splendor returned to me for the glory of my kingdom. My advisers and my nobles sought me out, I was reestablished over my kingdom, and even more greatness came to me. Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise, exalt, and glorify the King of heaven, because all His works are true and His ways are just. He is able to humble those who walk in pride." Daniel 4:34-37 (HCSB)

This, we all must learn...over and over 'til glory: 

Whether people believe in the God of the Bible or not, 
whether we choose to live by His Word or not, 
whether we choose to love and follow Jesus or not, 
doesn't make His promises and judgements any more OR LESS true. 

God is God. 

He is in control and sovereign over all mankind whether we want Him to be or not. 

We only make it harder for ourselves and more painful for those around us when we go our own way, rebel against truth and live for our selves in our flesh that is powerless over Satan and his evil wicked lies and schemes. 

Only the power of Jesus, Who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life can deliver anyone and set them free. 

Everything else is counterfeit, deception, and lies leading to constant pain - a life of confusion and spiritual death. 

God turns all this around for those who belong to Him. 

He will make all things new and perfect. 

He will break chains of bad attitudes and self focus, just as He is breaking all things built by human hands. 

Our resistance to God's will is so futile and ridiculous and in the long run, most humiliating and heartbreaking. 

Oh Lord, I love You and ask for Your forgiveness for every thing I've done in my own strength, for my own selfish gain, in pride, unforgiveness, in hurt and pain, unrighteous anger and loss, fear and doubt and rebellion which is all like witchcraft and idolatry in Your eyes. 

Help us all to see who You really are, holy, perfect, longsuffering, merciful, patient, just, chastising those who You love--us Your children-- and sending to hell, those who choose to not trust You through Your radical redemption of all sin through Your beautiful Son Jesus on the Cross, brutally beaten and shamed for my sin. Thank You Father, that You are not a push-over, a Father who is manipulated by guilt or sympathy toward sin, or wooed by flattery or lies. You are a Good Father, who works into us real character, that of Your perfect Son, Jesus! May we learn to suffer our discipline and training and teaching well, in Your honor, for Christ's namesake, I love You Father, amen.


Free to be me or free to be like Jesus: 

Fight God or Follow
Forsake those who hurt me or Forgive
Rebel against the Spirit or Obey
Reject grace and peace or Receive
Curse others or Bless
Resist joy or Rejoice
Hide from love or Be Found
Fear or Faith
Defeat or Victory
Death or Life

❤️Father, make me like Jesus!

by Dana Lange

Freedom

Independence Day. We celebrated last month with fireworks, parades and picnics. We wore red, white and blue proudly and we should. We have been born into a country that shook off the chains of tyranny and put on the cloak of freedom. Men and women throughout American history have fought to maintain that freedom and I thank them from the bottom of my heart. I am proud to be an American. But I also live with a freedom that can never be taken away from me – no Politician, no invading army, and definitely no entity can touch it. I am a child of God and it is that truth that makes me free!

Many are in bondage and don’t even know it. We think we are flexing our right to choose - that we are the masters of our destiny, but think about it:

1. Does this ‘freedom’ benefit anyone other than you? 
That’s not freedom that’s selfishness infringing on the freedom of others. 

2. Does your version of freedom build you up, encourage you, edify you or does it come with doubt? 
True encouragement doesn’t belittle. True encouragement frees you from doubt and gives assurance. 

3. In times of trouble does it bring you peace or is it the very reason your life is in turmoil?
Lies beget lies and confusion. Fear and confusion reign when trusting in a freedom without a foundation. 

4. Once you’ve practiced your ‘freedom’ are you filled with self-loathing or self-satisfaction? 
Again that ‘self’ word and we live in a world where no man is an island unto himself.  

5. Can your freedom be taken from you by outside circumstances?  
Laws can change. What is freedom today can be the very thing that steals your freedom tomorrow. 

"They promise them freedom, but they themselves are slaves of corruption. For whatever overcomes a person, to that he is enslaved." 2 Peter 2:19

Once upon a time I thought I was free. I did what I wanted with very little thought of how it affected others...I was a liberated woman! I lived in a lie that freedom meant feeling good about myself using whatever means it took to accomplish that without worrying about consequences or who it hurt. But one day someone told me the truth. They loved me enough to make me look at my life and the emptiness of it. It was as if I was living a life of shadows and darkness and a spotlight was revealing the reality around me. What I saw made me ashamed. 

"This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that his deeds will be exposed. But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what he has done has been done through God." John 3:19-21

I struggled for a long time trying to understand how a perfect God could ever understand or much less forgive a broken woman like me. As I looked around at the splinters of my life I wondered why He would want me. I had nothing to offer. In fact, I was convinced there was nothing good in me. Imagine my dismay when I realized that was absolutely true!

I tried to figure out ways to become worthy of honor. What I found was that my feeble attempts were not only pointless but unnecessary. And more than anything I wanted to know and understand truth. My life, up to that point, was covered in lies. How could I ever understand and recognize truth?

Slowly, steadily my Lord Jesus revealed Himself to me through His word, through people who love the Lord with all that they are and who love me, not because of who I am, but in spite of that. Their lives became examples of how to live in truth, how my sins once forgiven cannot be counted against me and that true repentance meant never visiting that sin again - not in thought, word or deed. Nothing I did would ever take the love of Christ from me. In other words I was given a writ of freedom.

"For the death He died He died to sin, once for all; but the life He lives He lives to God. So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus."
Romans 6:10-11

No one had ever loved me like that before. The truth of His Word, the simple yet absolute truth of the Bible stopped me in my tracks. Then came the day at church when I realized that, even though I had accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, I hadn't surrendered my life to him, just parts of it. As I sang out my worship to Him, I could feel shackles falling from me and the ice I had formed around my heart shattered. I gasped as I read, at that same service, John 4:1-29 and saw myself in the woman at the well, and wept with the happy realization that, like that woman who ran telling all who could hear, I must do the same!

"Come, see a man who told me all that I ever did. Can this be the Christ?" John 4:29

Absolute truth and absolute freedom is in the saving grace in Jesus Christ. Live in truth and you will find true freedom. It will cost you nothing, the price has already been paid.

"So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, 'If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples. And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:31-32

by Eve Montano

A Mother's Heart

"Therefore, my brethren dearly beloved and longed for, my joy and crown, so stand fast in the Lord, my dearly beloved." Philippians 4:1

Another school year complete! Well done our four loves!

There were great moments, intense moments, hard moments. All for the Glory of God you endured and did well.

You are growing so quickly, learning to filter the Truth of His Word in your lives. The battle is thick, the world makes promises and contradicts the Truth you are taught at home.

Stand firm my sweet ones, the Bible is full of examples of youth who faced giants, lion's dens, fiery furnaces, and circumstances beyond their control. These youth lived a life for the living God. They knew to take a stand for what is right. They put their faith in God and knew He alone would defend, protect, and watch over them as they stood firm in obedience to His Word.

Don't grow weary in doing what is right, in speaking Truth, in obedience to God. God will defend, protect and watch over you as you stand for Him.

It is hard at times. You are finding out that living for the Lord brings a cost, sometimes to a friendship or it may feel like you are the "only" one. Following the Lord is worth the cost. He will take ordinary lives surrendered to Him and do extraordinary things.

Stand firm in Him, dear ones, and watch Him use you in a mighty way!

by Deanna Tebbe, Missionary Serving in Ireland