Category Archives: missions

When You’re Not Greater Than John the Baptist

Pretty human, pretty earthy, somewhat gross, but the route to real power with God is along that route. God uses and chooses not only Moses but even Sampson. You might as well line up with Isaiah and say, “Here am I, use me.” Continue reading

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To Evangelize Or Not To Evangelize

Anyone who’s really devoted themselves to the Gospel, whether they’re lousy at it like me or real good at it like that lady I knew as a child, has had such experiences. But we ruin it when we try to turn every Christian into a used-religion salesmen. Those people are no better a testimony for the Gospel than is a used-car salesman. Continue reading

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Mexico Missions Blogs

Mexico Trip Updates??? Completely inappropriately named. “Adventures in Mexico” wouldn’t be exciting enough!
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Kenya Kingdom Hikers: Something To Get Excited About

Missionaries are awesome. Thank God for every one God has called, from Paul and Barnabas to ones that are leaving today. What every missionary wants, however, is something more than someone coming from a foreign country to preach the Gospel. … Continue reading

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The “I Found It” Bumper Sticker

Spiritually, you will know what you should and shouldn’t do. But that knowing is deep. It is easily overlooked by the lazy; it is easily ignored and explained away by those that find they don’t like discomfort, pain, or embarrassment.

But for those willing to suffer, it is the greatest and strongest power on earth. Continue reading

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My Son Goes to Kenya, Africa

My son Noah leaves for a 6-week mission trip to Kenya, Africa on Tuesday. He’ll be blogging about it the whole trip, and he’s started already … Noah in Africa My oldest sons, Zerubbabel and NoahThat’s Zube on the left, … Continue reading

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