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"That all the earth may know that there is a God..."
Category >> Missions
Sep 08
2010

Spare no Expense

Posted by Jeffrey Andrews in Salvation , News , Missions , Missionaries , Christians

Friend and fellow missionary Jason Kinney wrote this blog post about what is going on in Chile with the Miners.  He is a missionary in Santiago, Chile and definitely has a heart for the people.  Read what he has to say here:

For the last three weeks I have been following the story (along with the entire country of Chile) of the 33 miners trapped a half a mile below the surface of the earth. Seventeen days after the initial cave in, and after 8 failed attempts to drill and make contact where is was hoped the miners had fled, the nation cheered as news spread that all 33 miners were safe.

The challenge now is drilling a hole large enough through half a mile of solid rock so that all the men can be hoisted up. The estimated timetables range from a couple months to "we hope to have you out by Christmas".
What if the attitude had been; "Let's evaluate the cost first"? What if the rescue effort was shut down after the third, fourth, or fifth attempt to make contact with the miners? What if the mine was just closed up permanently and the entrance sealed?

How horrible to even think about that!

How do we measure up to Chile's persistent, "never give up" attitude? After all we are in the rescue business as well. We preach "deliverance to the captives." We preach salvation (or rescue) through Christ alone. Could it be said of us that we are sparing no expense or attempted innovation in our world-wide mission efforts?
Aug 26
2010

The Worth of a Soul

Posted by Julio and Andrea Velasquez in Spain , Salvation , Missions , Ministry Philosophy , Ministry , Julio and Andrea Velasquez , Christians , Bible

     How important is one solitary soul to God?  Is God interested in reaching out to a handful of people living in a remote village in darkest Africa or in the jungles of South America?  Is God interested in the single person that a missionary in Europe has been able to reach during his first four years on the field?  Does God truly want us to go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature, or does He just want us to go where we can reach the most people in the shortest amount of time?   We see in many places in Scripture where God was interested in individuals.  He sent Phillip to the backside of the desert because there was one man who was searching for God and needed the help of a Christian to show him the way.  Jesus himself had to go through Samaria because there was a woman at the well that needed to know that she was a sinner and in need of salvation.  Many times Jesus preached to multitudes of people, but He was always interested in each and every individual soul in need of Christ.

       As missionaries we do not pick the place where we desire to serve God.  It would be easy and advantageous for us to peruse through world atlases and travel catalogs and find the most beautiful places to be a missionary.  We could find places where the weather is always nice, the food is delicious, the people are all friendly and desirous to be saved and where there are good doctors and great roads.  But that is not the way God works.  He speaks to us with His still small voice and puts such a burden in our hearts for a place to serve Him.  it doesn't make sense to root up a family with small children, pack them into a mini-van, take them over 200,000 miles of interstates to visit over 300 churches over several years, then have that family move to a god forsaken country where living conditions are not very good and where good doctors are hard to come by.  Worse yet is the family that goes to a country where the people are not interested in hearing the Gospel or where the law prohibits a person from sharing his faith with others.  In our own understanding these things don't make sense.  But we cannot lean on our own understanding.  God is interested in every person on this earth hearing the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  Some missionaries go to countries where the people are very receptive to the Gospel and in a matter of 4 short years, they are able to establish a good church, train leaders and have those leaders prepared to begin more works.  Many of these missionaries are able to start 30 or 40 churches in their years on the mission field and lead thousands of people to Christ.  Others spend 30 or 40 years in one church and lead only a handful of people to Christ.  Is this a waste of time and money?  Of course not.   

      Having been brought up on the mission field as a young child, I have spent almost all my life working in missions.  We have served in Latin America as well as in Europe.  We have seen the difference between working in a third world country and working in a modern developed country.  We have worked with poor people and have also worked with middle/upper class people.  There are so many contrasts and differences, but God has been interested in each person we have been able to reach for Him.  In 1992 while serving in Spain, we were able to see a young couple come to Christ in our church.  Their names are Alberto and Paqui Puente.  After discipling them and helping them grow in their Christian faith, they went to our Bible Institute and desired to serve the Lord full time.  A few years later, they moved to the States where Alberto pastored a Hispanic church in Alabama.  The church has grown and out of that church many have been called into the ministry.  They are sending missionaries around the world now, including two of their sons who will be returning to Spain as missionaries within the year. Even though many others trusted Christ as their Savior, if Alberto and Paqui had been the only ones  who had gotten saved during our first 14 years in Spain, it would have been worth it.  God loves every single person and He died for every single person in this world.  Our job is to obey God and share the Gospel with every person that God puts in our path.  Whether you live in a metropolitan area in New York or in a small rural town in Wyoming or in a mega city like Mexico City or in a jungle village in the Amazon, whether you can reach thousands with the Gospel or only a handful in your lifetime, we are to keep on obeying God and reaching  souls ,one by one, for whom Christ died.  

Aug 25
2010

Bible Evidences for Baptist Evangelism

Posted by Jeffrey Andrews in Velasquez Family , Spain , Salvation , Missions , Missionaries , Ministry Philosophy , Ministry , Julio and Andrea Velasquez , Christians , Bible , Andrews Family

Ron Maggard is a fellow missionary and a good friend of mine.  The Lord used him to play a significant role in my christian growth while I was at Beacon Baptist Church.  He wrote an article that goes along with our Ministry Philosophy that we have been posting.  Enjoy!


Making The Case For Baptist Evangelism

Written by: Ron Maggard

Two thousand years ago our Lord gave His churches a clear and definite command. He said, “Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.” Matthew 28:19-20

After the persecution began in Jerusalem the followers of our Lord give clear evidence as to what they understood the Lord to mean in His commission. “Therefore they that were scattered abroad went everywhere preaching the word.  Then Philip went down to the city of Samaria and preached Christ unto them.” Acts 8:4-5  “Philip was found at Azotus; and passing through he preached in all the cities, til he came to Caesarea.” Acts 8:40 Philip understood what was expected of him as a messenger of the Great Commission.

“And it came to pass, as Peter passed throughout all quarters, he came down also to the saints which dwelt at Lydda.” Acts 4:38  From Lydda it is recorded he went to Saron and from Saron to Joppa and from Joppa to Caesarea to preach to Cornelius. Peter understood what was expected of him as a messenger of the Great Commission.

“The Holy Ghost said, Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called them.  So they being sent forth by the Holy Ghost departed …” This was their first missionary journey and they preached the Gospel in Selucia, Salamis, Paphos, Perga, Antioch in Pisidia, Iconium, Lystra, Derbe, and then back through some of them again to build up the converts and establish the churches which were planted as a result of their evangelism.  And Paul made a second and a third missionary journey using the same strategies.  Paul and his team members understood what was expected of them as messengers of the Great Commission. So did the church that sent them and those that supported them.

These passages reveal to us solid Bible evidences for the principles and practices of missions.  These strategies worked for them.  They will work for us today.  They can and must!  The world population now exceeds 7 billion people.  Statistics on modern missions and evangelism show we are simply not getting the job done by using our modern 21st century mission practices.

The modern missionary techniques which are widely used today around the world reveal something to us.  Either they in the 1st century did not understand what the Lord meant in the commission or we in the 21st century do not understand.  Which could it be?  Look at Paul’s words in Colossians 1:23.  “…Be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven whereof, I paul am made a minister.” Some interesting evidence is revealed in this scripture.  At the time of the writing of this letter Paul could say by the Holy Spirit inspiration, “the gospel … was preached to every creature which is under heaven.” The mission strategies, practices and principles which allowed them to be obedient to the Great Commission, even with their limitations of travel, equipment, resources and conveniences, reveal they accomplished an amazing task.  Yet today, we with all these advantages don’t come anywhere near their accomplishments.  We simply and plainly are not getting the job of world evangelism done.  We are not keeping up with the population.  If something is not done, many of the 7 billion souls living on the planet now will never hear the Gospel and have an opportunity to trust in Jesus Christ as their Savior.

What must be done?  We MUST have a return to the principles, patterns and strategies of the 1st century missionaries.  We must give up our modern, traditional, siege mentality of missions that has a missionary go to a town and put down his roots to contextualize for years and years before he can expect to effectively reach anyone with the Gospel.  We must do better than the type of missions where a missionary with just his family forms a church and then goes into their new community and environment to invite them to come in to their “church”. We must go out into their arena with the powerful Gospel message to evangelize first.  We must get back to the strategy in which churches are the natural outgrowth of evangelism, instead of the other way around.  That is where we are failing in missions.  That is why so many missionaries never move on to the next towns or the regions beyond. They are so busy trying to build up a big church crowd, that they never evangelize – they don’t properly evangelize so there is no one for them to use to build the church.  What a tragic and unfruitful cycle the devil has many running in today and all the while millions of precious souls die without ever hearing the Gospel.  So sad and eternally tragic.  Please let us read the book of Acts again!  I promise it is the very best text-book on missions ever written.  This is a call for us all to examine the evidence and then return to the principles, patterns and strategies of the New Testament missionaries.  If we do not we can not be obedient to our Savior’s Great Commission.

Baptist Evangelism is the name of the Maggard’s mission ministry.  It tells who they are and what they do.  Pray for them as they “go into the next towns” preaching the Gospel, planting churches and training leaders.  See more about this ministry  at www.baptistevangelism.org

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