over on LastBibleClass I put a thought or two about calling with the film “The Mission”… I accidentally posted it here, but now realize it fits, thus the link. click HERE to go see those thoughts.
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out of the boat
Today was a pretty significant day on the journey. Today I was privileged to address my colleagues and tell them the big news.
First I read some of Paul’s words to the Philippians from chapter one.
3I thank my God every time I remember you. 4In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy 5because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now,6being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.
And filled with emotion, I told my colleagues that this would be my last year at Covenant. Here are some excerpts of what I said…
As I look around Covenant today, I see biblical, strong and diverse leadership. This gives me great confidence that the present and the future of the Covenant experience is in worthy hands. God has brought many capable new leaders who bring fresh ideas and new energy to the Covenant community. I am assured that His hand still guides His followers to lead our school therefore, I am confident about the future of Covenant.
For months [Sweet] Anna and I have seen God guide circumstances and put people in our path, to the point where we are of one spirit that the Lord is ending one season of ministry while beginning another. It is our belief that God is now calling me to devote all my time, energy and talents to serving Him in another role, as full time Executive Director of Christian Educators Outreach which we call CEO. The idea for CEO was hatched nine years ago to send one missionary from Covenant School to Hungary [Iren of Szeged] to serve as an English teacher bringing the gospel into that school setting. Since then many Covenant students have served on mission trips and longer term service in Hungary, Croatia, Mexico, Ukraine and now in South Africa. Through a network of fellow believers we have seen God keep orphanages afloat, facilitate the purchase of and help lead a Christian camp, place teachers and encourages evangelists, pastors and church planters. God has blessed our efforts. As I have taken pastors on vision trips, they have always encouraged me to use my gifts more on the field where the workers are few…
Thus my passion has grown to walk alongside younger leaders from the Emergent generation who serve on the mission field. Our vision to see our ministry partners empowered to do the social justice God burdens them with as they reach out within their community. This is true in Hungary, Ukraine, Croatia and now South Africa. It is our vision to expand the reach of the Gospel into Central European high schools by placing English teachers: to that end I will work to recruit, place, train and support young men and women. We see the need for better Early Childhood Education in townships in South Africa and God has burdened me to work with our missionaries there to build buildings and insert the gospel into preschools among the poor children in Africa. In Kyiv we have been working with an amazing street kids ministry who are endeavoring to develop a Covenant type school in their city, the list goes on because God is faithful.
Four or so years ago I sent out a praise letter to our donors listing what God was doing through and with CEO. In response to that letter, a friend wrote an email to me that said in effect: “It is clear why God brought you to Charlottesville.” For you see, God worked through Covenant to bear the eternal spiritual fruit that CEO has been part of.
Life, I believe, is like a journey on a train and there are stations along the way, I have been honored and privileged to invest in this station (Covenant). I have seen it grow and change. I have seen leaders develop and grow while making lasting impact on young men and women, this is the clear testimony of our alumni.
Honestly, I have wanted this day to come for a long time. But God would not let me, He kept telling me to wait. I guess [Sweet] Anna and I weren’t ready (probably more me not ready than Sweet Anna). Today we are.
Today, I am confident that God has raised up leaders here at Covenant who will now invest in this station so that Covenant may continue to be God’s school and bring him glory and send out young men and women to build His kingdom. I hope to help some of them serve Him on the foreign field.
And so, this, my 14th year, is my last at Covenant School. We step out on total faith, trusting He who brought us here to take care of us as we participate in developing CEO as we seek to empower the Emerging Generation for Evangelism, Education and Social Justice.
So, here you have it, we are stepping out of the boat in faith and our eyes are on Jesus and as long as we keep them there we will not sink.
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thinking more about calling
Think about Moses and Paul and how God called them… supernaturally… into change… into the unknown. Are we, as followers of Jesus, willing to put calling above convenience and step into the unknown, into the different? Are we even listening to God to hear Him call us? more thots on LastBibleClass (click link on the right)
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a story of Peace from Grace
I have an amazing story of grace to tell you. I looked Fb this morning and saw this on Anne’s status: “is home. We have no answers and no good news to report. I deeply appreciate all the messages and support we have gotten from all of you.” I prayed.
A went upstairs and found I had missed a call and it was Anne. I called right back and had an amazing conversation in which I heard, in the tone of her voice and her words, that the comfort we have prayed for have enveloped her and Rob. Peace is amazing. God is amazing, isn’t He? She talked of how they have grown so close and how Noami loves to be held and how they love to hold her. She talked of the peace and, indeed, from the conversation, dare I say that the Joy of God has invaded them afresh. In fact, hasn’t there been a miracle already? Isn’t love a miracle? And isn’t God walking us through, as she mentioned the twenty-third Psalm, the “valley of the shadow of death,” teaching us that He is with us and that we should fear no evil? I am overwhelmed by the deep faith I have read via email and now heard from my friend. I feel joyous for them as I hear of how they have felt God’s presence and felt the prayers, as I told her, of hundreds of people from across the globe. This is the work of God through His people, the community of faith, uniting at different times and from different places with a common purpose, prayer for this family… and so many of these praying people have never seen this family, and never will, but their spirits are united in prayer.
During this phone call I heard of the grace of God. And an important lesson has been learned and passed along to us… Cherish the moment.
“Don’t worry about tomorrow” Jesus said. Anne reminded me of that today. Live in the moment and enjoy the blessings we have been given.
Now, for the update as best as I am able to correctly convey it… They want for nothing right now, they continue to covet our prayers, please don’t stop praying. The prognosis is that Naomi’s condition is such that she suffers no pain (isn’t that a blessing in itself? as we talked, i heard her cooing and making baby noises). Her life expectancy is maybe months, maybe years… there is no treatment, there is no certainty, there is Peace, there is this moment. But these blessed ones are not looking out that far, they are living now, today, enjoying their child warmly wrapped in blankets on mom’s lap on the couch at home.
A baptismal garment is being perfected and on the 15th, Naomi will be baptised. Though it seems to me (forgive this insertion) that this baby has been baptised as a blessing and is becoming a blessing to many.
There are few other words for me to say. So I will stop writing for a moment and show you a pic I stole from Fb…

Naomi: a beautiful life.
A final word. For me, Namoi is living up to her name, which is a Hebrew name and means “enjoyment, pleasure, or gratification.” How? well, all this can teach us, or remind us to rejoice in the “Peace that passes all understanding” that God has brought to this family. Don’t stop praying, for a miracle, for comfort. May God continue to bless them and now us and may He be glorified.
Indeed, Peace from Grace.
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prayer matters
this morning I heard a great story of how God answered the prayers of his people and healed the blindness of a baby girl… that baby girl received her sight to the astonishment of the doctor… the baby girl is now, years later, one of my colleagues at school… she told the story… Prayer MATTERS!
SO… I ask you to pray for some friends… Anne and Rob, who have a three month old baby girl that is so very, very ill that her life on this earth may not be much longer… would you pray for her? for little Naomi? and would you ask others to pray for her? That God might heal her, and if not, that His Peace that passes all understanding would envelop my friends Rob and Anne?
Thanks for praying, for we know that prayer matters.
please also ask other friends to pray, maybe just link them here would be an easy way to do that…
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