so life update.
Well, the Lord has been doing TONS here at the Berry College. Most of all, expanding my ministry missionally. He has just put so many opportunities in my path to share the gospel on a regular basis and pour into others' lives. By His grace, my friends and I are actively seeking Him and sharing His love to the world. It has been incredible. Still tons to pray for. That our ministries continue to flourish and we continue to depend on the Lord's grace. That the hearts of the people on this campus be receptive. That the men's ministry on our campus continue to grow as the Lord strengthens men to lead us in ministry. Most of all, in all of this, that God go before us and prepare the way. Using Exodus 32-33, our leaders have encouraged us to adopt these verses as our mindset in ministry and personal growth. In this, we pray for the Lord to reveal to us the things we worship more than God--seeing our sinfulness. As well as refusing to do what God wants without His presence--begging Him to come with us and go before us.
Recently I was presented with a pretty incredible opportunity to serve the Lord and the process in which He revealed this opportunity was so reflective of His glory. About two weeks ago, I really felt the Lord calling me to pray for my summer and begin searching opportunities to serve Him and further His kingdom. I looked into a few options and realized that, more than anything, I wanted to do something more missional with my summer. Last Wednesday I had a meeting where Kevin, our Campus Outreach area Director, presented the opportunity to me and a handful of my other friends to go to China for 6 weeks and establish a CO connection there with the students and city in Nanjing, China. Here, we would have biblical training in the mornings and in the afternoons we would establish relationships with the students through english tutoring and campus visits in order to further advance the good news.
Also, last week, I listened to the first of a series of sermons by Andy Stanley titled "The Best Question Ever" in which Andy Stanley discusses making decisions based off the question "What is the Wise thing to do?" He uses Ephesians 5:15 as the biblical reference. He talks about how choosing wisdom is a high standard, the opposite of culture and so we are to not be foolish or careless and the verse COMMANDS us to know what the will of the Lord is. He talks about how we deceive ourselves too often and that we just need to face-up to the fact that God has something bigger in mind for us. So there are three parts to this question. What is the wise thing to do:
1. in light of my past experience
2. in light of my current circumstances
3. in light of my future hopes and dreams
We are to answer honestly and have the courage to follow through. We are to ask ourselves what it is within us that refuses to do what we know will take us where we want to go. It isn't necessarily what the right or wrong thing is, but what the wise thing is.
At this point, I do not sense a full yes or no from the Lord as I feel He is using this time for us to draw nearer to one another and strengthen our intimacy. For now, I ask for prayer as I discern what the wise decision is here. I also ask that you pray as I will be raising support if, indeed the Lord does ask me to go. I pray that you ask the Lord how you can help serve, whether through finance or prayer. I also encourage you to ask yourself, in all decisions, big or small, What is the Wise thing to do??
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