Planting a Seed

A few weeks ago, it was time to plant corn on the Faith Home campus.  It has been the custom the past few years for the Tios and some of the older boys to take care of this.  This year, however, it became a joint effort of all the youth (boys AND girls) 14 and up.  There were those faithful few boys and curious girls who showed up first, ready to work.Faith Home children planting the seeds  The others started trickling in a short time later, and then of course, some came dragging up at the last minute.  All of them arrived in time to receive instructions from Hector and Mauricio.  Pastor Miguel prayed over the corn that will provide many tortillas in the year to come, and the kids quickly got to work.  They grouped together and twisted the rope to mark off the rows in a straight line, then they split up the duties and were soon planting the seeds.  Many followed the instructions exactly as explained, some got off course and had to redo their planting, and some found creative ways to make it faster and easier to plant the seed.  They were laughing and truly enjoying the work.  We took them some Pepsi when they were finishing up, as a reward fro their hard work.  But to our surprise, when we called them over they didn’t want to quit.  They all said if they would keep going, they could finish the task in about 10 minutes.  They Pepsi could wait.  Really?  Who were these kids and what did they do with our “race to be first, leave everything behind for Pepsi” kids?  It was a moment of growth.

And that’s how it is with the spiritual harvest.  Just as the small corn plant is now popping out of the ground after this past week’s rain, our children are starting to grow up to become what God created them to be.  I am thankful for all those who did the spiritual planting and watering in the past for these precious children, so that we can see God start to cultivate and harvest their souls for His kingdom.  Some workers came early and others came later to continue the ministry in its different stages.  Just as the kids wove the string together to make it stronger for the rows of planting, God has woven each of us together to do our part in keeping the planting efforts on track.  The beauty of God’s grace is that even when it gets a little off, He brings us back, straightens us out, and faithfully brings the harvest.

 

Reflections of a Father

By Carl NicholsFather's play such an important role

As a dad and a pastor, I have noticed that Father’s Day is a constant reminder of the daunting task we have as men.  During creation, God established man as the cultivator of everything here on earth. Here are just a few examples:

  • Genesis 1:28 – God tells man to be fruitful, multiply, and rule over all of his creation.
  • Genesis 2:4-5 – We see that until man was created by God there was no one to “cultivate” the soil.
  • Genesis 2:15 – God commands man to care for the Garden of Eden.
  • Genesis 3:17-19 – After the fall of man, a part of the curse was that man would not only cultivate the earth, but the labor would be extensive and exhausting.

So how do we balance all that comes our way in life? How do we manage everything that needs managing? Here are a few things that I shared with our church on Father’s Day as priorities for men to cultivate.

Cultivate Your Life

1 Corinthians 13:11  says

When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.

The most important thing for a father/man/pastor to do is to ensure that they are growing personally in their own walk with God and as leaders in the kingdom. Several ways that I have found helpful in this are through a year long reading plan. I read at least two books per month in addition to my bible reading plan. Additionally I listen to a couple dozen podcast each month either while driving or falling asleep at night. Lastly, I rest, and I don’t feel the least bit guilty about it. If you are a single man, put down the video games, grow in Jesus, and cultivate your life now in preparation for your future wife and kids.

Cultivate Your Marriage

Ephesians 5:25-28 says

25 Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her 26 to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, 27 and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless. 28 In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself. 

If you are married, your first responsibility next to God is your wife. Marriage is fun, but it is something that you must work at and ultimately lay down your life for. It will not grow unless it is intentionally cultivated. It took nearly ten years for Julie and I to finally find the rhythm that worked for our marriage. Three key things that this includes for us are date nights with no distractions, weekends away, and an annual vacation without the kids.

Cultivate Your Children

Ephesians 6:4 says:

4 Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord.

As a father, I cannot cultivate or “bring my children” up in the “training and instruction of the Lord” by accident. Additionally, I only have a short amount of time before they are on their own. With this in mind we make the following things a priority:

  • We home-school our children
  • I am home everyday by 5:00PM – When meetings are essential, they are planned well in advance
  • I have a full day off every week for my wife and kids
  • We take an annual vacation with our children
  • My family travels with me much of the time

We by no means have found the perfect system, but I do believe these three things are absolutely essential for men and husbands to figure out.

What are some things you have found effective when balancing your life?  Click on ‘Leave A Comment’ at the top of this article and let us know!

The Difference an MVP Team Makes…

By General Baptist International Missions and Scott Strouse

MVP Team praying over a trailer hitch

Soon after loading all of the day’s supplies on a trailer, the MVP team experienced a flat tire. Once they changed it and got back on the road, the trailer hitch on their vehicle broke. After trading out the damaged vehicle for another, they paused for a moment to pray over the trailer and the hitch.

I’m sure that most people who go on MVP trips spend most of the week in personal reflection and introspection.  It is an experience unlike any other.  We are blessed to be able to go and to be the ones to experience God’s desire to save the lost.  However, our responsibilities do not end when we arrived home…we need to take the message of what He is doing all over the world to the many here at home who have never gone or ever thought of going.  We need to be His advocates.  He is alive and moving, and wants His followers to join with Him to reach this lost world.  It is not about what we have done, but rather about what He has done through us, and the great privilege we are granted to be able to participate.

Here are the results of the recent investments made by an MVP team (May 24-31, in Honduras) on His behalf for you to share with your families, churches, and social circles.  If you have never been on an MVP trip, this is the kind of impact our teams have on the communities they serve.  If you have been on an MVP trip, encourage those around you to likewise participate in some form of missions outreach.

Families served: 238MVP Team members setting up a dental clinic

People served: 768

Doctor visits: 722

Eye exams: 313

Reading glasses given: 136

Prescription glasses given: 81

Dental exams: 169

Extractions: 225

Pharmacy prescriptions filled: 1185

MVP teams often host medical clinics

Dr. Rick Wirz talks with a Honduran patient

Adult Salvations: 116+

 

For more information on MVP teams, or how you can be a part of one, visit www.generalbaptist.com or call 573-785-7746.  MVP Teams serve all over the world, providing health clinics or assisting in construction, all while spreading the gospel.