Family

Watch Videos from our Staff Conference

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We returned from Colorado where our all U.S. staff training conference is held every two years.  The whole Hand clan really enjoyed the time.  The kids participated in a Christ-focused kids camp during the week and Shannon and I attended seminars and gathered with our teammates during the day.

Some of this years speakers included: Francis Chan (author of Crazy Love); Dan Allender and Pastor David Platt (of Birmingham, AL)

You can watch the videos here.

The Lord refreshed us and sharpened us during this time.  We pray you will be too as you watch this:

Francis Chan spoke at our staff conference

Cru Digital Ministry

Heavy Emphasis On Mobile

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This video says it all.  Yet, it’s probably nothing you didn’t already know.

Why and how is mobile technology important to ministry today?

It’s so important that we’ve spent over a year helping a seminary in Kenya offer a Bible class to student pastors via mobile phone.  Others in our ministry have created iPhone Apps such as God Tools and Heart Mirror – excellent little tools to help you engage people in conversations about God.

We want to go where the people are.  And people are “on” their mobile devices.Very soon, more people will use phones than PCs to surf web

Take a look at the video and consider the opportunities of using mobile for helping make disciples who can simply make other disciples.

Q:   What steps would you take first to help make disciples who make other disciples using mobile technology?

Ministry

Look Ma, I’m on Your Phone

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As you know, it’s not just a cell phone anymore.

More and more people are using their mobile phone to “do” email, catch up on facebook and read articles on the web.  We even have a mobile friendly version of your favorite web site: HandsHeadlines.comHandsHeadlines Mobile Version

If you have a web enabled mobile device – such as an iPhone, Android based phone, Blackberry Web, iPad or Windows Phone – go to HandsHeadlines.com using your phone’s browser.  This is what you should see:

Did you also know we’re on Facebook and Twitter?  We don’t overload your wall (or inbox) with constant messages, but we are there if you want to follow us.  Twitter even allows you to receive a text message for any particular person you are following – that way your phone doesn’t have to be web enabled.

Just wanted to make sure you had the latest scoop.

Family

Quiet Place

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Jesus says, "Come with me by yourselves to some quiet place and rest." Mark 6:31Recently I finished a time of sabbatical.  It was about giving my soul a quiet place.  Being still. Reading the Word. Listening.

Every four years, missionaries with Campus Crusade are allowed 30 days to step away for spiritual renewal.  Although I knew I had this rare privilege, this is the first time in 18 years with CCCI that I’ve taken advantage of it.  I followed the advice of Ken Cochrum and others who gave excellent tips for planning a successful sabbatical.

Two Things I learned:

These hardly seem radical.  Basically, it was just really good to be reminded of some key things.

#1  Rest is a very good thing

God invented rest.  Not because He needs it, but because He knows we do.  I had to convince myself that it’s ok to radically step away from the hectic pace of life.  Yes, it required planning.  In my case I had to postpone a few projects I was working on and hand off others work to coworkers.  The Lord provided space and time to read His Word and rest.  Those were the two things I did at length.  But were there distractions?  Well, the reality is that you can be distracted in an empty room in the middle of a desert.  So, I had to turn off my email, social networks, cell phone, etc.  (Ah, now you know why I haven’t been in touch for so long!)  It took about 3 days before I felt free to fully disengage from my world of real-time communications.  Yes, it felt like I was going through withdrawal of some sorts without a digital life, but after a short time… I didn’t miss it at all! I felt more focused – like my brain was actually functioning better.  Also I felt more in tune with my family and immensely enjoyed spending time with them.  So, in short, I was reminded that SLOW DOWN is a Biblical command to be heeded at regular intervals.  It did me much good in terms of physical, mental and spiritual rest and renewal.

#2 God’s Word speaks

Yes, His Word is living and active and is always busy accomplishing His work.  The treasure of His Word is ready to dwell in me richly every moment of every day.  Yet my tendency sometimes is to try to force His Word to speak – to emphasize it on His behalf – especially when I am facing a decision point or pressing needs in my life.  And, true, at some busy points in my life a particular Bible verse has grabbed my attention with vigor, leading me to a certain path or plan.  He does bring emphasis at busy or critical times.  But when my soul is quiet, and I spend time with Him at leisure, His Word seems to float up and around every thought.  The things He seems to say are much more relational and always draw attention to Him.  During my time of rest, He seemed to say through His Word: “See, I am rich in time.  I have time for you and I love you.  My agenda is Me.  Believe in Me and simply walk with Me no matter where I lead or what the circumstances are.  Only I can truly satisfy.  Only I can do true work.  Only I can love you perfectly.  Rest in Me.”

Trusting GodTrusting God - book by Jerry Bridges

Shannon and I started reading this book by Jerry Bridges.  We also purchased the Discussion Guide that comes with it and made time to talk through some of the questions there.  We’ll hope to continue to talk through it.  Several of the chapters deal with God’s control over events or circumstances in our lives and dive in to many Scriptures on why it can be difficult to trust God, even when it’s somewhat easy to obey God.  Excellent book!

So, all in all I highly recommend a sabbatical rest.  Whether it be for 30 days or whatever length of time.  May He meet with you richly there!