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Commanded

3/26/2019

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Have you ever questioned your "calling" in life?

"Calling" is a hot topic in the church because it is so important but sometimes we over complicate it.

This message walks alongside Moses and his journey to discover what God had for him.

Learn how to discover your calling!

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The Art of Obedience

1/21/2019

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Anybody feeling very stuck in life?

Like you aren't really moving forward or going anywhere?

Anyone having a really tough time?

Your circumstances right now just seem as bad as they could possibly be? 

Life is just kind of hard and it always feel as if it's getting worse and worse. 

You are probably trying to remain obedient and faithful to God through it all, but you keep asking yourself if God is playing a sick game with you. 

It is probably really difficult to remain faithful and obedient in this season.... 

I am here to say, hold on! 

I was reading in Genesis the other day and God spoke to me through His Word. It was a story I know very well but this time it seemed like something was jumping out of the text and slapping me right in the face.

You have to love how God does that right?

Genesis 40 and 41 picks up half way through Joseph’s story and it has been a pretty wild ride thus far. 

Joseph was in a large family and he was the youngest and favored by his father. His father made Joseph a beautiful robe to wear and his brothers were not very happy with him. 

On top of all of that, God would speak to Joseph in dreams and Joseph would share these dreams with his brothers. These dreams always showed Joseph in the center of his entire family and they would bow before him.

As you can imagine this didn't make him any more popular than he already was with his brothers. 

They plotted to kill him but instead they sold him into slavery. 

Joseph eventually found himself in Egypt and bought to be a servant for Potiphar. 

Joseph maintained his faithfulness and obedience to God through all of this. You can see this by the way Potiphar treated him. 

Potiphar promoted him to be head of all of his servants. He was over everything except Potiphar and his wife. The problem was Potiphar's wife had a bit of a crush on Joseph.

Joseph remained faithful and obedient to God and his master by refusing to sleep with Potiphar's wife. Unfortunately, despite his obedience he found himself locked in prison for something did not do.

Somehow, even now, Joseph remained obedient. 

In prison he found favor with the guards. They put him in charge of all the prisoners.

That's crazy! Joseph is still faithful and obedient to the Lord despite his circumstances.

While in prison, two other servants of Pharaoh had dreams. Joseph, giving credit to God, interpreted their dreams. 

When he interpreted the cup bearers dream, he found a possible way out of this crumby circumstance he found himself in. As soon as the cup bearer was restored to his job with Pharaoh, he could mention Joseph and he would be set free. 

Unfortunately, the cup bearer suffered from short term memory loss or something and completely forgot about Joseph. 

Joseph remained in prison, that same unfortunate circumstance, for another two. Full. Years.

Surely, Joseph is fed up and will curse God, right?

After the two years, Pharaoh had a dream that he needed interpreted. After he had all sorts of magicians attempt to interpret his dream, the cup bearer’s memory was seemingly jogged. He remembered Joseph and Pharaoh sent for him right away.

We all know how the story goes... Joseph interprets the dream correctly and makes Joseph his right-hand man. 

Joseph went from prisoner to the most powerful man in Egypt aside from Pharaoh.

I love Joseph’s story! His faithfulness and obedience are incredible. Despite the circumstance he found himself in, he remained obedient to God. 

I really wish I could say I have just as much faith as Joseph, but I honestly do not see how I could have remained obedient through all of that. 

Here is the problem with me... I think that obedience produces immediate blessing.

If I obey God through the hard times today, then he will bless me tomorrow. And when he doesn't, my confidence in God seems to fail. 

I can survive some hard times for a little bit, but two years is too much. 

The reality is that God's faithfulness does not change despite how obedient/disobedient we are. He remains constant through it all. 

Look at Joseph’s life! If God's theology was the same as mine then Joseph would never have found Himself in the position He did.

If God would have blessed Joseph based on his obedience then maybe the cup bearer would have remembered Joseph immediately and he would have been released two years earlier than he was... but then where would he have been?

Certainly not the second most powerful man leading the charge through the worst famine the world has ever seen. 

The other problem with obedience resulting in immediate blessing is that it is very selfish. It turns into me "obeying" God simply for myself, rather than obeying God because He is so Worthy of my obedience. 

Joseph’s blessing through His obedience wasn't the fact that he was wealthy and powerful, it is that he got to be a part of something no man could have ever accomplished. 

He was directly used by God to deliver so many from an awful famine.

I don't know about you, but in hindsight, I think two more years in prison is worth it to experience God the way that Joseph did.

So, while our circumstances seem difficult and hard to remain faithful and obedient, hold on!

God is beyond Worthy of our obedience and I never want to miss out on the blessing of seeing God do something no man could ever do.
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Truth Hurts

8/27/2018

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In culture today, we are so careful to be politically correct for fear of offending someone. 

No matter what is done or said, it seems to offend someone these days. Anything is considered offensive now if one person claims to have been offended. That's all it takes.

We are so careful to be offensive to someone or be offended ourselves. Especially when it comes to religion. 

I think that is so interesting when the Gospel we believe in is the most offensive. If we don't feel personally offended every time we read scripture and allow it to analyze our hearts and lives, then we are reading it wrong.

In John 6 we find a story of Jesus preaching in a synagogue. What he is teaching makes quite a few people upset. 

Jesus claims that He is the "living bread" in verse 51. He then says that "this bread is his flesh" and that you live forever when you eat it. Then he goes on to say to drink His blood. I can only imagine what this crowd was thinking.

Jesus is asking a lot from them. This is how they respond to all of it... 
On hearing it, many of his disciples said, 'This is a hard teaching. Who can accept it?'
These followers of Jesus were just confronted with something that didn't quite make since. It made them a little bit uncomfortable.... well maybe a lot.

Jesus has quite clearly offended the crowd. He's about to offend them even more...
Aware that his disciples were grumbling about this, Jesus said to them, “Does this offend you? Then what if you see the Son of Man ascend to where he was before! The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing. The words I have spoken to you—they are full of the Spirit and life. Yet there are some of you who do not believe.”For Jesus had known from the beginning which of them did not believe and who would betray him. He went on to say, “This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless the Father has enabled them.”
Jesus calls out the ones that are questioning him. He is about to see who is here to just to see some cool things and who is really here to follow him. 

These people are now confronted with the decision to allow this offensive truth filter through their life and put their faith to action... or give up and leave.

The truth of the Gospel always demands a decision and it always weeds out the spectators from the players. 
From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him.
Only the original 12 remained. 

It's scary to see the response from these so-called followers. They were amazed at what Jesus just did by feeding the 5 thousand earlier in this chapter... but as soon as Jesus said something to make them uncomfortable it changed everything for these followers.

I am concerned for our own churches today. I am so afraid that we have so many spectators that are just hanging around for all the great things that God will do, but the moment it becomes a little hard to obey and follow they will give up and leave.

You know, it's interesting that as Christians we call ourselves "followers of Christ". To follow means you have to actually be moving and pursuing Christ. Following takes action. So, if being a Christian means to follow Christ and there is no active movement is there a Christian? 

I am so frightened that our churches hold far too many people who are watching Jesus and they think that's good enough. 

The Gospel is offensive! It creates tension in our lives not to bring us down, but to build us up. This tension is called conviction and conviction is when we allow the Truth of God to be a mirror into our life. Once we see the ugliness of our sin we can claim victory over it in the name of Jesus and grow. 

I am burdened for the ones that do not allow conviction to change them. They run away and hide from it as if ignorance is bliss. 

We can't afford to water the Truth down. We can't afford todays culture of political correctness to stop the True work of the Gospel and the Holy spirit in our lives. It's not supposed to be easy. It's not supposed to be comfortable. It's just simply supposed to be Truth and that Truth moves us closer and closer to our Creator. 
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Stop Chossing to Limp

8/22/2018

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We were created to live in unity and community. 

Theoretically, that is the same thing because community is simply common unity. It is all throughout the bible. We belong together, and we are better for it.

Paul talks about this in Ephesians 4. In verses 11 and 12 he talks about how Christ gave us our guides in the faith.
So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up
Christ gave these people so that they may help build the entire body of Christ. They are equipping us as followers of Christ to be able to equip others with our own gifting to continue to build the body of Christ. 

So, Paul first talks about community being built through teaching and equipping.

He gives the reason why in verse 13.
until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.
Paul packs verse 13 with so much great content! The point of coming together to learn from the equippers is to bring unity and grow in our knowledge of who God is. When we experience this kind of unity, Paul says we start to attain the full measure of God.

This means that when we are not in one of these Christ centered communities then we are missing a part of Christ.

​Paul gives a great illustration of this in verse 16.
From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work
Paul uses the example of the body fitting together like ligaments. These ligaments are what helps the body function as a whole because we are uniquely designed to fit in our area of the body. When one ligament is not attached the body can't function properly. But when it is attached properly all functioning the way each part was designed we see an incredible picture of movement.

The Christ centered community that we are in should move together in love as it grows and matures. 

If you aren't in this kind of community, you need to be!

Here’s why:

 1. You are choosing ignorance

Paul says in verse 11 and 12 that our community is meant for us to know more about God. By not being in this type of community, you are choosing to not know Christ on a deeper level.

Some of you may say that you can learn all you need on your own time. You really can learn a lot and you should strive to know him more on your own time as well. But each of us was designed for a specific purpose. We all have different ways that we think, process, live. We have different backgrounds, personalities and stories, and everyone offers something. 

When we are in a community we began to see God in everyone’s eyes and I believe God reveals Himself to us more through that.

2. You are missing out

In verse 13 Paul talks about this unity that comes from Christ centered community. It's a unity that builds us up together with the purpose of "attaining the full measure of Christ".

When you aren't in community than you are missing out on knowing Christ on a whole other level!

3. You are choosing to limp 

Paul uses the perfect picture of the body of Christ in verse 16. It's a picture of all the perfectly designed ligaments coming together to create action. 

When you aren't in Christ centered community you are choosing to limp through life. You are not the whole body! You are a piece of it that is losing out. Not only are you personally losing but you are making others lose as well.

You were created for a purpose and that purpose was designed to function in the Body of Christ. So, if you aren't attached the rest of that body is missing a vital piece. 

Community is key, and you cannot afford to not live in this type of intentional, Christ centered community.
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Everything Rises and Falls...

8/17/2018

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The latest mega church, moral failure is no secret anymore. Bill Hybels and Willow Creek church have been plastered all over the news.

It is yet again a hit against the church but more importantly a hit against Our Creator whom we represent. 

Bill Hybels is credited for a lot of great accomplishments and one of the biggest ones is the Global Leadership Summit. This leadership conference has touched the world and is probably more well known then Willow Creek is. 

Bill will be remembered for his quote...
Everything rises and falls on leadership
Hey, I've even been known to quote this one. It sounds so great!

But ever since light has been shed on his past... I can't help but say the quote in my head and now something just sounds wrong.

Clearly EVERYTHING does not rise and fall on leadership. 

I think we are using the wrong words. The more I think about it and look into it, the more I see a lack of integrity. 

These situations always make Christians ask what went wrong and could this happen to me? And we should ask those questions! 

The answer is, we are human and yes it could happen to us. We need to look into our lives and begin to ask God to reveal to us where we lack integrity in our lives.

My dad always told me and my siblings to "do what's right, when it's right, even when nobody is looking". This is how I see integrity.

So let's start to look into our lives now. It's the little things that matter really. It is the things that we know are wrong, but we don't think are a big deal, or we think we can handle it. 

Once we make a little decision that doesn't seem like a 'big deal" or we just think that people are up tight... we start down a slippery slope. 

I have been known to say stuff like that. But the more I see these types of failures in life the more I wonder if it all started from one little decision that wasn't a "big deal" for them. 

Maybe everything doesn't fall on leadership... Maybe everything falls on Godly integrity and character. 

When little decisions come up in life that require an opportunity to sacrifice your integrity, just ask this question... Is it pleasing to God? 

It's so simple! You aren't being over spiritual either! If you have trouble saying yes, then don't do it! 

Ask yourself this question and then commit to the answer. I am not claiming to have all the answers, but I do know that something needs to change. We can't afford to miss the little things anymore because they more turn into something bigger.

Everything rises and falls on Godly integrity and character.
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Stop Inviting People to Church: Part 3

8/16/2018

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This is part three of the blog series I am doing! Checkout part 1 and part 2! 

​In part 1 we talked about one of the greatest problems in the church today. We have a lot of spectating rather than getting in the game of sharing Jesus. We looked at the first section of Acts. As an institutionalized church we have communicated a very unbiblical model of evangelism..."just bring them to church and we will take care of it from there!". Whether or not that was said, that's been communicated. 

We need to get back to being the Church rather than simply going to church.

In part 2 we talked about how some of us have put ourselves in a "Christian bubble". We aren't even around people that don't know Jesus, so we are missing a whole part of this Christian thing altogether. 

One day I will have to stand in front of God and answer for every missed opportunity I had to share His Great Name... and so will you.

In part 3 we are going to look at how we can do this! 

We talked about the problem, then we evaluated ourselves and now it's time to get to work! In part 2 we made a list of people that we know that don't know Jesus and that we come in contact with every day. If you were like me, you're going to have to get creative and put yourself in an environment intentionally to share Jesus.

For me I quit my job at the church office and went to work at Starbucks. You don't have to necessarily quit your job for this! Maybe you can reach out to your neighbors, go hang out at a coffee shop, join a local club or sports team. Whatever it is just go do it! 

​In 1 Peter 3:15 it says, 
Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.
This hope is Jesus! 

So now that you are intentionally heading into an area to share the light of Jesus be ready to give a reason for it. 

Here are some things you can do to start intentionally being the Church:

1. Find Your Place

First, you need to find your place!

Where are you going to intentionally build relationships? Your school? Your job? Your neighborhood? Your sports team? Your chess team? Shuffle board? It doesn't really matter! just go where they don't know Jesus!

2. Pray for the People

Begin praying for the people you will come in contact with. If it is an area that you already have relationships start praying for a specific name. If it is a new place where you are planning to go for the first time and you have no relationships, start praying for God to reveal someone to you.

I mean really pray! Pray like you believe it's going to happen!

I heard a story about a pastor in India who has started over 1,000 house churches... crazy right?! He starts these churches by leading someone to the Lord and discipling them and it grows and then he hands it off to one of them in the group and he goes and does it all again. 

Every time he gets down on his hands and knees and prays that God will show who to share His Great Name with. After he gets done he gets up and walks out and he truly believes that the next person he sees is that person.

3.  Be Intentional

Now that you have your place and you have prayed for the people, be intentional with every moment you have with them.

I'm not saying to shove the Bible down their throat. I mean truly love on these people. Care for them and about them. Get to know them. Get into their heart and mind. 

These people aren't projects! They are human beings in need of a Savior just like me and you. We don't have all the answers, but we can walk with them to find the answers. 

4. Go

Ok... it's time now. We've spent enough time talking about it. It's time to get back to being the Church. 

The word Christian literally means, little Christ. If we are going to give ourselves that title, we better steward it well. 

Let's do this! It's a new generation for the Church in America and it starts today!



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STOP INVITING PEOPLE TO CHURCH: PART 2

8/15/2018

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This is part two of a blog series about being the church rather than simply going to church. You can go check out part one here!

In my last post we exposed one of the biggest problems with the church today. I don't think this is new or ground breaking but it is something every bereaver needs to think about. 

Ask your self these questions...

"How am I going"?

"How am I doing at being the church"?

Checkout the first couple chapters in Acts to see how the early church was launched and look at what they did and how they acted.

We were pretty rough on pastors last time so lets start taking responsibility for ourselves. The reality is each one of us will have to stand before God and answer for why we didn't follow Jesus' command to Go... our pastors won't have to answer for us.

That being said, where do we start? What do we do?

On my first trip to Togo, West Africa I came full force with a startling reality.... I am prepping to head over to Togo to help lead a church planting movement in an unreached people group where I will be a part of seeing an unbelievable amount of people place their faith in Christ for the first time.... yet I could count on one hand how many people I was involved with seeing their lives changed by Jesus back home. 

When I went to a prayer service held at our first church plant in Togo, I was startled to this reality. You can read the full story about the prayer time here. I went home from that service and was so overwhelmed I just fell into bed and cracked open my bible to Acts 1:8.
​This is part two of a blog series about being the church rather than simply going to church. You can go check out part one here!

In my last post we exposed one of the biggest problems with the church today. I don't think this is new or ground breaking, but it is something every believer needs to think about. 

Ask yourself these questions...

"How am I going"?

"How am I doing at being the church"?

Checkout the first couple chapters in Acts to see how the early church was launched and look at what they did and how they acted.

We were pretty rough on pastors last time so let’s start taking responsibility for ourselves. The reality is each one of us will have to stand before God and answer for why we didn't follow Jesus' command to Go... our pastors won't have to answer for us.

That being said, where do we start? What do we do?

On my first trip to Togo, West Africa I came full force with a startling reality.... I am prepping to head over to Togo to help lead a church planting movement in an unreached people group where I will be a part of seeing an unbelievable amount of people place their faith in Christ for the first time.... yet I could count on one hand how many people I was involved with seeing their lives changed by Jesus back home. 

When I went to a prayer service held at our first church plant in Togo, I was startled to this reality. You can read the full story about the prayer time here. I went home from that service and was so overwhelmed I just fell into bed and cracked open my bible to Acts 1:8.
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But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.
I quickly realized that I skipped over being a witness in my Jerusalem. I was headed straight for the ends of the earth! I started to right down people that I knew that didn't know Christ.... going to Christian college and working and living in the same place, I came up with a grand total of 5. That's a start! Then I looked at the names and realized that these people live all over the country... I concluded that I am not around people that don't know Jesus... I put myself in a Christian bubble for so long. 

That night I couldn't sleep thinking about this terrible reality that I created. Something had to be done.

When I got back to Jacksonville, I immediately quit my job on campus and got one at Starbucks. 

I worked there for a year and a half and it was one of the best decisions I have ever made.

Tomorrow we are going to talk about HOW we can reach our Jerusalem... but today, I want you to think about how you are doing at this yourself.

Have you put yourself in a Christian bubble like I did?

Are you around unbelievers but no one even knows that you know Jesus?

Take out something to write on and write all the names of the people that you know that don't follow Jesus.

Now cross out all the names of the people you don't come in contact with on a regular basis. All your Facebook friends that you haven't spoken to since Kindergarten are out.

Now you have a place to start! 

If some of you are like me and you have no one... well it's time to be intentional about who you surround yourself with. Be intentional in your neighborhood. Get a different job if necessary. Just hang out at a local coffee shop and meet people there! 

It's time to GO be the Church! Look at the world around you... it doesn't have the luxury of waiting for us, the Church, to BE THE CHURCH! 

I have to stand before God one day and answer for every missed opportunity of sharing His great name... and so do you. 
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STOP INVITING PEOPLE TO CHURCH

6/26/2018

 
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Maybe, the title of this blog makes you a little uncomfortable. Maybe, it makes you a little upset and up for a good challenging argument. What ever emotion you are feeling, just hear me out...

I think the church in America has completely lost what it is to be the Church. 

I want you to seriously consider and ask yourself this question.... does my church look like the church that Jesus described in the New Testament? 

When reading Acts, the launch of the church planting movement, can you honestly say "my church is a good representation of that"?

In this season of life I find myself in a bunch of churches. All different kinds of churches. Non-Denom, southern baptist, charismatic, conservative... the works. And I am sad to say that there are so few churches that look like the church I read of in the New Testament. 

On a positive note, there are some! And these churches are doing incredible things and seeing God move in unbeleivable ways! Some churches even openly acknowledge they have done it wrong for far to long and are attempting to get back on track.

But... not the majority. 

Here's the problem... pastors are teaching their people the wrong thing.


I spoke at a church in the South Florida area and I spoke on Acts 1:8 and Matthew 28:18-20. You know.... the typical missionary passages. (you can listen to it here. It is the same message but at a different church) 

I spoke primarily on how we are all commanded to go regardless of geographical location.

It was really meant to motivate people and move them to get out of the church building and actually be the church! I was commissioning them to go and make disciples just like Jesus commanded us!

At the end of the service I had this very nice lady who walked up to me and told me that she appreciated my message. She than told me a story about the family that lives next door to hers and how they always invite them over for dinner. 

Great! Right?

She then proceeded to tell me, quite proudly, that she always tells them; "I'll come to dinner when you come to church with me!"..... So far neither has happened.

In my mind I immediately began thinking, "did she hear my message at all?".

I very respectfully replied, "well what if you went to dinner and brought church to them? Who knows, maybe they will even one day come to church after all."

This story is the perfect example of the problem in our churches today. And pastors, we have to take responsibility for it. We have communicated this message of "bring your lost friends to church and we will take it from there"! Wether this was intentional or not, we have to honestly look into our churches and ask, "who is actually Going"?

We have to commission our people to go and make disciples just like Jesus did! And we need to help them realize that they really can do this. This isn't a job simply for pastors. We are "the Royal Priesthood of believers" (1 Peter 2:9)!

It's time we get back to being the church rather than going to church.    

Family trees Changed Forever

4/24/2018

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Togo, West Africa is the birthplace of voodoo.... so as you can imagine it is a pretty dark place. You see generation after generation that is that has been gripped by satan.

The standard tradition in the house hold of a witch doctor is to dedicate there child to the work of satan. You can see generations that are trapped in this cycle and they have no idea that they can have freedom.

Well... that is changing.

Pastor Ben is one of our bold leaders in Togo. He has the privilege of serving his church as the pastor. He is a Gospel sharing machine. Nothing stops him!

In Bens village, there is a feared witch doctor. This is the witch doctor that other witch doctors go to when they aren't able to communicate to the most powerful demons. She is known for her sorcery and one of the darkest souls around.

She would never hear a word of the Gospel let alone invite someone in that believed it.

Ben, led by the Holy Spirit walked into this witchdoctors home and shared the Gospel boldly.​ 

Not only did she listen, she actually invited him to come back and talk about it again. 

Through this process, the witch doctors daughter was in the room listening as well and gave her life to Christ. Later on the witchdoctor came to Christ as well and is now living for Jesus.

The witch doctors daughter, Eugene, has been attending the church that Pastor Ben serves. She recently had a newborn baby and held a baby dedication at the church. 

Family trees are changing in Togo!

Lives are being transformed!

People are sharing the Gospel and more are being added to the family of Christ every day!

Let this incredible story of what God is doing inspire you to be a part of life change. Go and share the good news with those who don't know. Let your life be a vessel for Christ!


Find out how you can be a part of this incredible gospel movement!


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This is what we do

4/12/2018

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On my last trip to Togo, I got to witness the incredible Gospel movement that God is starting there. 

He is truly lighting up the darkness.

While I was there the team recieved an incredibly generous donation of a partner church and we were able to purchase new property for a brand new church plant. 

I had the opportunity to go walk the land and see all that God is going to do in this area.

This story is the perfect example of why we do what we do.

As we were walking through the villages, dreaming of all the posibilities with one of our local pastors, a man approached us.

We were just exploring what could be and will be and this man walks up and says something in French. They translated it for me and this local man had come and said, "I feel like you have something to tell me".

"Are you serious?", I asked.  

Did that really just happen? Did he really just come up and ask us to share the Gospel with him?

He sure did! 

They spent the next twenty minutes or so sharing the incredible story of our savior with this man who had quite possibly never heard it before. 

This could be the very first person in the entire village that heard a clear presentation of the Gospel. He did not come to Christ on that day. Pastor Joshua invited to his church just a kilometer up the road, but in this culture it would be very rare for someone to walk that far.

But this summer (2018) this man will have a brand new church were he and many more in his village could hear the Gospel and be discipled. 

Hundred will have the opportunity to make the ultimate decision to trust Jesus as their savior and live forever changed. They will then be discipled to go out and make more disciples. 

This is why we do what we do.

The Gospel is needed. It's desired. It's just not known​ in Togo.

But it's coming! God is moving in Togo and stiring a complete revival!

Join us in prayer for this movement and find out how you can be a part of the incredible opportunity of reaching the unreached. 


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