Ministry

Rejected after 36hrs of Travel: Watch Selegna’s Story

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Selegna is a young staff woman serving with Campus Crusade in Panama.  Scheduled to be a small group facilitator at the MinistryNet Conference we held in Bangkok in November, she knew that it would take many hours of travel to arrive at the conference.  But little did she know the extra travel adventures the Lord had in store for her.  See Selegna’s story.

Thailand was chosen as the location for our conference because we knew that staff and volunteers from over 30 different countries would be attending.  For the majority of these people – who are not Americans, Canadians nor from Western Europe – travel to any international destination can be uncertain, filled with paperwork, delays, visa requirements  and generally very frustrating.  Westerners usually receive more privileges and international travel is much easier.

We chose the location of Bangkok because it is much easier and cheaper for many of our international staff to travel there than destinations in North America.  Thailand is very open to tourists from all countries, so usually their requirements for entry into Bangkok are minimal.  Usually.

Initially turned away from the entry booth at the Bangkok airport, Selegna had to wait alone for hours and then was forced to travel to Singapore to visit an Embassy there to obtain the proper paperwork for her Thai entry visa.  Then, over a day late for the MinistryNet conference, she returned to Bangkok and was allowed entrance.

Image courtesy of Idlewild.org:  A USA Passport is often taken for granted by Americans, yet it unlocks travel opportunities most people in the world never get.

We take it for granted what one of these jewels means in the travel world:  (see photo below)  Citizenship is a privilege.  I’m glad I’m a USA citizen, and most importantly, a citizen of heaven. (Philippians 3:20)

Cru Digital Ministry

Who are The Other 16?

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16 + 1 = 17.  I am one of the 17.  Are you?

By far, the YouVersion Holy Bible App was my favorite, most frequently used “app” on my mobile devices in 2011.  Most likely, it will be my most frequently used app in 2012 too.

Watch this great video from YouVersion to learn more:

YouVersion.com offers a free Bible reading app for most smartphones. Read the Bible in your own language, using a Bible reading plan or even listen to the Bible as it is read to you.  Since I rarely go anywhere without my mobile phone these days, YouVersion has made my phone my “first stop” in connecting with The Word.  Honestly, it has helped me read the Bible more regularly than ever before.

Download the Bible for your phoneAs of late last year, about 1 in every 17 iPhone and Android owners had installed a copy of the Bible app on their phones.  That’s well over 30 MILLION people worldwide.  30 Million!!  And millions more are reading the Bible on their computer via YouVersion.com – the web site version of the app.  (No, you don’t have to own an iPhone or Android to take advantage of their reading plans).

This is phenomenal.  Think about this huge number of people who are reading God’s living and active Word daily on their phones.  However, the statistic above also indicates that 16 out of 17 iPhone and Android owners have not yet installed the Bible.

What if every person who has installed this app – containing the living Word of God – could find 16 other people who don’t have it yet and let them know about it?

“Nice phone.  Do you like it?  What are your favorite apps?  Can you show me?  … Do you have the Bible on your phone?  Honestly, it’s my favorite app.  Yep, the Bible is an app!  Want to try it?”

I can easily imagine this conversation unfolding with people I rub shoulders with.

My teammates and I are very excited about the YouVersion vision.  We have several projects this year which will be focusing on leveraging the rapid power of mobile platforms for discipleship.

The Bible App for Mobile Devices
Watch the Video

Check out more at theother16.YouVersion.com.

The Lord is using Bible reading and the explosion of mobile devices for such a time as this!

Family

Big 2011 Stats to Celebrate

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Want to see a short glimpse of how the Lord multiplied your partnership in ministry with us this year?

Here’s a video that says Thank You from all of Campus Crusade for Christ.
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As you can see, there’s LOTS to celebrate.

But right now we celebrate and give thanks for YOU!  Words can not describe how grateful Shannon and I are for your friendship, commitment to us through your prayers and financial partnership, and simply your love.

Our ministry is impossible without you.  If you haven’t yet given a special year end gift, would you prayerfully consider it?    All gifts given by midnight on December 31 are fully tax deductible for 2011.

Click to Give for the Hands Ministry

2011 was a great year of ministry.  Yet, in order to properly launch into 2012, we do certainly need significant financial investments and your faith filled, persistent prayers!

You may give safely and securely online – any amount welcome – via one time or monthly credit card or electronic bank account transfer.   If you prefer not to give online, there are also several other ways you can give.

THANK YOU for being on our team!

Family

Shepherds Got It First: Immanuel is Frightening, or Is He?

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Merry Christmas Everyone!

My reflections on the Christmas story Luke 2:8-20  (read it OR listen to it here on YouVersion.com)

Shepherds!  Why is Luke – a careful, meticulous doctor – telling us about shepherds?  They don’t seem a very likely lot to be included in the story of the King of Kings.

Yet, boom!  They get THE NEWS!  They get an angel!

Amazing?  Joyful?  Picturesque?

Frightening. Dreadful. Overpowering light.  “This could mean our death!  We have seen an angel of the Lord!”

Stories told of angels visits in the past – stories transmitted generation to generation even amongst shepherds – would have provided further incentive for fear, angst and desire to hide.

Contrast this encounter with Joshua 5 and Exodus 3

* The angel attempted to calm their fears.  (This did not often happen with angelic appearances in the Old Testament.)
* Angels appeared to common folk – even mere shepherds, mere scoundrels.
* No urgent admonition to remove shoes
* No command to go and do something brave for the Lord
* No prompt to go DO anything at all –  just a hint of how to find Jesus

12 And you will recognize him by this sign: You will find a baby wrapped snugly in strips of cloth, lying in a manger.”Then, boom, an angel!

13 Suddenly, the angel was joined by a vast host of others—the armies of heaven—praising God and saying,
14 “Glory to God in highest heaven, and peace on earth to those with whom God is pleased.”

Whoa!  WHAT? What is this that we’re seeing and hearing?

This announcement signals a brand new way to encounter God:

* You can get close to God and live to tell about it!
* Yes, we’ve a deep need to revere Him but we, even we as scoundrel shepherds, are invited to come and touch Him!
* Walk right up to the King of Kings and talk to Him.

Through this announcement we are given great confidence to enter the most Holy place and actually live to tell about it. (Hebrews 10)

It’s even better.  Perplexing a bit, yet incredible, fascinating news:  We enter the most Holy place because of the gift He brings us – not because of the gift WE bring.

Big news.  Good news.  Not so frightful, yet awesome.  And humbling.

Spread the news.