I had the great privilege of joining some of our pastors on a trip to Mexico yesterday. Our church has been working with a local pastor there for years and a wonderful international relationship has developed as a result. So when some of our staff caught a new vision for international ministry, our thoughts turned to our Mexican partners.
However, we were not too sure just how they would see the idea. Would it be another idea from the outside that they felt obligated to accept? Was it just one more thing they would have to squeeze into their busy schedule because they didn't want to offend us? Or would this be something that would help them better reach their community for Christ?
Have you ever had a great idea for ministry? Have you ever wondered if it is your great idea or if it is God's? It can be pretty difficult to determine the difference sometimes. We naturally want to think that its God's idea. We want to do great things for God. But wait... is this a God thing or is it really me? Will I only feel like I am serving God well if I have a large and well known ministry?
There's nothing wrong with dreaming big. But let's remember that Jesus Himself started out with very humble men and a very humble ministry. He didn't have big cathedrals to preach in. He often didn't even have a place to sleep indoors. His followers were not the mighty and important elite of His day. They were poor fisherman who worked hard each day on the open seas. Yet the impact He had in three short years continues to change the world.
I think one of the great confirmations of God's will is when we see Him out in front, bringing together people and resources before we even ask. It is the realization that God was already working, planting ideas, giving vision and then bringing people together at just the right time. And so it was yesterday as we talked to our partners in ministry. God had already been working, giving our partners a similar burden. It is so comforting to rest in the knowledge that we are only a part of the vision and that God is already preparing everything that we will need ahead of time.
Oh it might not be something that launches you onto the international stage. But it will be something that God wants to do in your church, your community, your sphere of influence. And that is good enough for me. I don't need to be known by many.... I just want to be known by One....
Doug
Friday, March 8, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
World Missions & World Cup
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| Pitch #1 Ready for the First Game |
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| COD World Cup Soccer |
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| Family Fun with a Missions Spirit... |
Doug
P.S. Who won? Well the big winners were our missionaries.... but Team Tanzania took the trophy home.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Does it Really Matter?
I think it does matter. Ruth and I have dedicated our lives to telling others about Jesus. But we don't always see the results right away. We live in an age of instant everything. So if we don't see something happen quick, we think that it isn't working, we are not being effective, or we are doing something wrong. But ministry is not really about numbers or programs or outreaches. It's about people. We do outreaches like adult soccer as a means of creating relationships.
We have finished up the games for this fall. But the growing process has not stopped. Growth is still taking place underground. Please pray that the seeds of the Gospel that we have planted in the lives of these young men will continue to grow until we meet again in January. Pray too that some of the men will attend some the special activities that the church has planned for the holidays.
Doug & Ruth
Friday, November 2, 2012
Trunk Or Treat Report
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| David Is in Charge of the Candy Stash! |
Trunk or Treat is a fun way to attract new families to the church grounds and get them introduced to the church in a non-threatening way. It is also a very safe way to trick or treat with the family. We had invited many of the people from the ODSL soccer league, the Adult Soccer league (Futsol) and the Tuesday night basketball outreach. Many of the church people invited their friends and neighbors as well.
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| Doug Awaits our First Trunk or Treaters |
It was great to be a part of this outreach into Glendora, Azusa and the surrounding communities. The church seems to be growing again. We have seen several of our old friends return to the church in recent weeks. They tell us that this is a different church from the one they left 10 years ago. We praise God that He is once again working through Church of the Open Door and for the privilege He has given us to help with this ministry during our Home Ministry Assignment (HMA) with HCJB Global. Reconnecting with the church is one of our main goals for this HMA...
Doug & Ruth
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
ODSL, Trunk or Treat, Church....
| Several Games Are Played at the Same Time |
We have many kids from the community and the church who participate in the ODSL games. The city doesn't have a soccer league for these age groups, even though it is largely Hispanic. So we get a lot of enthusiasm from the parents who are looking for a local league for their kids.
| Keep Your Eye on That Ball! |
| Team Goal... I Mean the Whole Team! |
Thanks... Doug & Ruth
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