Sunday, March 09, 2008

my thoughts on tonights sermon

Tonights Sermon was about missions and hear are some notew and thought from me,on tonight !!


mo matter if your the bow or the arrow you play an important part in the Mission field,because the arrow cannot travel by it self, so you guys that have the role of being the bow thanks you because with out you this kinda stuff would not happen ,well maybe lets not say it wouldn't happen because the God we serve is a God that turns the impossible possible, but again that you those of you who are the bow sending us out.Josh also share tonight of how we don't just go down there and just put on stuff and leave , no we serve along side with the church in Mexico ,and I have to tell you it is awesome to help them and serve along side of the missionaries in Mexico!!
I want to share with you something from me personally,I am alot like Josh in my Experiences with missions ,I know he said something about when he wen on the past trip along time ago with the BCM and just how they did things and no real relationship was built with the the people in Mexico ,and something else josh said that I totally 100 percent agree on is that we do go to just do stuff we do go to put on stuff for them and do all these building things for them and here is why I so totally agree with Josh where I used to go to church Our youth Pastor used to brag on Our church going to Jamaica of how they would go over the summer just to build these houses and leave ,the Church would basically build like ten house that took the Jamaicans 5 years to build there was never any talk of the relationship being built.In my mind that is nothing more than the Boy Scouts going to build things ,god called use not just help Our neighbor but also build relationship that reflect him and to make disciples of others . I will share some of the things I experienced in a later post ,this post is not really about me but more of how the sermon about tonight and thanking the bow for sending us out .One last thing Thank you again!!!!

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