One
after another. We have shared at several missions conferences, churches, small
groups, and with many individuals by now. It is easy to lose sight that it is
about connecting God’s people with God’s heart for missions, and not just
another event to attend. It is easy to wonder whether the message is getting
through and whether there will be lasting impact.
However,
I (Dave) was reminded of God’s goodness and faithfulness in the midst of our perseverance
through a recent Facebook message I received. Over ten years ago when I was
still a single man, working as a civil engineer, God had given me the privilege
to meet up and disciple a group of students at the University of Maryland. Week after week for about four years, I would
commute to campus right after getting off work, and lead a bible study with the
group of guys in their dorm room. After they graduated, we parted ways and I
didn’t feel like much really resulted from my efforts. Unfortunately, I did not
keep in touch with many of them either, except through being friends on
Facebook.
About
three weeks ago, I received a Facebook message from one of the young men in
that group. All he wrote was, “Thanks for making those long commutes out to
College Park, Dave!” And right under the message was a link to a testimony he
wrote for a Christian website. You have to understand that he was the only non-Christian
in the group at that time. In fact, he shared in his testimony that he was
furious when confronted with the existence of hell and the exclusivity of Jesus
as Savior and Lord in one of our bible studies. He even exclaimed that he would
rather be in hell than believe in our kind of God. But along his spiritual
journey, he came to believe in Jesus Christ by God’s grace through the Alpha
Course, and is now a fourth year graduate student at Westminster Theological
Seminary.
So
what is the point of sharing this story? Ministry is not always easy. Sharing
God’s heart for missions is not always effortless. Many times we may not see
any immediate fruit. Yet, the bible says, “Therefore, my dear brothers and
sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the
work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain”
(1 Cor. 15:58). We thank you for partnering with us in this “work of the Lord”
through your prayers.
Gazing heavenward ~ Dave, Lila, Caleb, Caden & Corban
