Tuesday, September 18, 2012
God Can Use Everyone
I came across this blog and thought that it was very interesting how God uses people for the building of His Kingdom.
Before Pastor John met Jesus, neighbors in his village in India thought he was a “mad man.” His own daughter recalls a time when her father was often mocked for his lack of intelligence and his illiteracy.
When Pastor John met Jesus, the neighbors were convinced he was crazy. “When I started sharing the gospel,” Pastor John says, “people thought I was a fool because living for Jesus is the last thing they think anyone would want to do, since they are Hindu.”
Jesus changed him, and gave him newfound life and a heart for sharing the gospel. God also blessed him with sharpness of mind and a miraculous ability to read. He became a pastor, and has since planted 14 churches in 14 different villages and cities throughout India’s Khammam district, a region known for its poverty, illiteracy, and dense population.
Pastor John is one of many church planters supported by Mars Hill Global. Please pray that his ministry would continue to grow so that more people in India can meet Jesus.
Sutton Turner is the executive pastor of Mars Hill Church
Friday, September 14, 2012
What to Say?
I wanted for a while to start blogging, but not sure about
finding the time, or even what kind of blog to begin. So this is what I have
decided to do, When I am reading and preparing I always find interesting
articles, videos or other blogs and I would like to share them with you. I am planning on going on a mission trip in January
2013 to Bolivia and will also bring you parts of my journey there as well.
We all know people in our life that are dealing with very
difficult situations. It can be most anything from family problems, deaths, sickness
or many other things that we face in our lives here on earth. We as Christians
want to be able to help them through these situations of life because they mean
so much to us. There is a problem though, we are scared to cause more harm than
we maybe we intended to do good. This being scared comes from not knowing what
to say to people who are going or have gone through situations that we haven’t.
The problem with not knowing what to say comes from not knowing what the
answers to life struggles are. This fear of not knowing then begins to overpower
our willingness to be there for them, and then causes us not to do anything at
all as Christians. We often hear people who have gone through situations say;
people seem to neglect me because they are not sure how to handle my struggles,
or not know what to say. I thought this video was very interesting and thought
provoking, and is relevant to this subject. Notice what he is saying and not
saying in this clip.
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