Tuesday, May 28, 2013

A Mission Vision


It was on a mission trip to Mexico City in the early 1980s that I had a revelation. Joyce and I were visiting a neighborhood for a local church. We were going door to door sharing our testimony, talking to them about Jesus, and inviting them to the local church. Our translator was a high school teacher who was also a member of the church we were representing. The area was steep in places as we climbed the hillsides. The houses were built next to each other in a tight mass that was densely populated, up to 80,000 people per square mile. At that time Mexico City was said to hold over10 million people, and it was on the rise.

At one point we stopped to look back at the valley below us. The scene was breath-taking as we saw a valley stretched out to a distant mountain. As far as the eye could see there were no patches of green, only city.

“Mexico City is really big!” I said to our guide.

“This is not Mexico City,” he said, “Mexico City is through that pass,” he pointed to our right. “This is the suburbs.”

Suddenly I had a sick feeling in my stomach. I already knew that with the Baptist Seminary in Mexico City and other missionaries assigned for evangelism we had around fifty SBC missionaries assigned to this area at that time. That was considered a large contingent for a major city. Fifty missionaries were supposed to reach ten million. That is an impossible task. Then I realized it was not just their responsibility. It is the responsibility of ever Christian to reach the world for Christ. They need our help.

I have been asked why I take mission trips to other countries when there are needs here at home? I tell this story. If we take two weeks out of a year to do groundwork to assist our missionaries we still have fifty weeks to reach our local community.

When Jesus gave His Great Commission He said, “but you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth.” (Acts 1:8) Jesus did not say go here first then there. He said go both here and there.

Perhaps we cannot all go. Indeed, we should only go if God calls us to go. But we can all send with our prayers and our resources. Our summer missions include trips to The Dominican Republic, Vancouver B.C., Alaska, and our Summer Children’s Program. Pray for all of the teams. Ask about ways you can help. Volunteers are needed for the summer outreach. This is us being the Church Reaching Across the Street and Around the World with the Love of God.

Bro. Robin

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