Church Planting
Mission Trip - Details
The details are starting to fall into place for our trip to Paraguay. I am learning more about the details of what we will do from chatting with others who will be on the trip. This is both building my excitement, but also helping to remove some of the unkown.
Today, Josh and I will go up to the health department in Gainesville. That is the closest place that we can get a yellow fever vaccination. I suspect that I will get one or two other shots as well. Josh should be mostly up to date.
I think that we have all the travel arrangements in place. We need to start gathering the things that we will need to pack. The real challenge will be to not pack too much.
I am sure that there are many more details that will need to be put into place in the next three weeks. (Wow that sounds soon!) The greater challenge will be to keep our priorities in place and focus on being prepared spiritually. I am trying to pray daily for the people that will on the trip with us, and the people that we will encounter and talk with once we are there.
Please keep us in your prayers.
Mission Trip - Excitement is Building
We are 23 days from heading to Paraguay. 23 days from today, Josh and I will be on a plane over the Carribean Sea, on our way to Sao Paolo, Brazil, where we will catch a connecting flight to Paraguay. The excitement is starting to build. We spend some time tonight reviewing information about the country and about sharing our faith. We also spent some time praying for the other folks we are traveling with and the people that we will be meeting.
Tonight, I also had the chance to chat online with one of the other guys going on the trip. That really has built my excitement level. I got to hear from someone who has been on similar trips in the past just how great the experience can be. I am looking forward to being stretched in my faith and seeing God challenge and amaze me.
Please pray for the group, and for Josh and I in particular. I will post a prayer calendar in a few days.
Mission Trip Prayer Request - Relationships
One of the great things about this mission trip is that I am going with my son, Josh. We will have 10 days of time to spend together, while we travel which allow us to build a stronger father-son relationship.
In addition, we will be travel with a group of four others, from across the country on this trip. This will be an opportunity to develop relationships with others who are pursuing a common goal of sharing the gospel.
Once we arrive in Paraguay, we will meet Christians from a local church who we will be helping to plant a new church. These relationships will be critical to the work that we will be doing during the week.
Finally, throughout the week that we will be there, Josh and I will be meeting and talking with people in the target area for the church plant. These relationships are the whole purpose of our trip. We will be spending our days with the local Christians meeting people in the target area. We will be sharing our faith with these people, and we will be meeting again with those who express a faith of their own to teach them some of the fundamentals of Bible study and prayer.
Please pray for all of the relationships that are part of this trip: father-son, new friends - both American and Paraguayan, and relationships as we share our faith. Pray that we will have attitudes that will foster good relationships. Pray that the relationships will be bring glory to God’s name.
Church Planting - Intentionality in the Face of Attack
I am starting to enjoy Eric Taylor’s blog, even if he is an Auburn fan. Eric is a church planting pastor in Auburn, AL. His church appears to be one of those “purpose driven” churches that is all the rage right now. I am not sure that it is the sort of church that I want to attend, be he has a passion for reaching people who do not know Christ, and that is great!
In a recent post, Eric talks about being attacked. No, not by Alabama fans, but by the Devil.
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Church Planting - The Pain of Fairwell
As I have posted in the past, I am part of a young church. We have been meeting for Sunday worship for a little over 2 years. We brought in our first pastor at the end of January. I am an active volunteer with the church and am very emotionally invested in what is going on.
In the past month, we have said goodbye to two families. It is never easy to say goodbye. I think that this is especially true in a church plant.
