Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Opening the Door


my advent endeavor

Years ago, I gave my parents a beautifully illustrated Advent book. Every page features a door you can open to reveal a scene from the Christmas story. In fact, all through my childhood we enjoyed a variety of Advent calendars that counted down the days until the birth of Christ. Sometimes, my mom would buy one of the more elaborate calendars that sweetened the anticipation with a piece of chocolate. Each year, I still purchase an Advent calendar, and with childlike anticipation I (or one of my kids) open a door to each day's secret surprise.

Recently, at my request, a friend opened up her heart and revealed to me a precious part of her soul; the secret behind her life-affirming personality and positive attitude. I've been contemplating her gracious response ever since, but one idea in particular has captivated my attention. Every day my friend makes a choice, especially in the face of challenging circumstances or difficult relationships, to open the door to grace.

So I've been wondering, as I open the doors on my Advent calendar this season, how can I purposefully open the door to grace for the people in my life?

Perhaps ...

I can give you the benefit of the doubtI don't have to automatically assume the worst about you. Maybe you're having a bad day or someone you love is ill or you just lost your job. You don't owe me an explanation. Today, I will open the door to grace and give you the benefit of the doubt.

I can offer my opinions without framing them as factsAs much as I like to believe I adhere to considerably logical opinions, I still need to frame them honestly. Although, I may have a right to my opinion, I do not have a right to express them haphazardly. Therefore, I will open the door to grace and buffer my thoughts with, “In my opinion.”

I can really listen to youI can consider thoughtfully what you are actually saying. I won't pretend like I'm listening just so I can make a defense. I will wait my turn and not interrupt. I can understand and respect your ideas even if they differ with mine. Today, I will open the door to grace and give you my full attention.

I can give you a compliment without making a negative comparison“I love your creative use of vibrant, expressive colors. I feel so alive when I view your art,” is a great compliment. “You are so much better than that other guy who dabbles in depressing themes. He needs art lessons or counseling or something,” is not. Therefore, I will open the door to grace by building you up without pulling someone else down.

I can look you in the eye and express something positive or encouragingEven if I don't know you. I can choose to say, “Thanks for your time,” “I appreciate your effort,” “I loved how you expressed yourself,” “That's a great question,” “I'm so glad you told me that,” or “You are worth it,” depending on the situation. Today, I will open the door to grace by responding with positive affirmations or encouraging words.

The season of Advent reminds us that with the birth of Christ, God opened the door to grace for usPerhaps, then we can open the door to grace for each other as well. 



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Monday, November 24, 2014

Like coming home

Stuart began his walk of discipleship at New Life Assembly in Beaufort, SC. This week we visited New Life Assembly of God in Noblesville, IN and it felt like home for him.


Actually, we both felt a connection as Pastor Damian and Shawna Schoonmaker are from New England, like I am, and pastored in Bristol, Connecticut, not too far from my hometown.


After our ministry time, we talked over lunch about our mutual cross-cultural ministry experiences, all things Italian, and seafood :) Thanks, Pastor Damian, Shawna, and the New Life family! May the Lord reward your faithfulness and missions-loving heart.



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Monday, November 17, 2014

Lunch with Fred and Wilma

No, not these guys.


Yesterday, we shared life and ministry with Pastor Jeremy and Trish Eisele at Journey Church in Granger, Indiana.


Afterward, we enjoyed a delicious lunch at Kowloon Bay Chinese restaurant with the Eisele family, (the original) Fred and Wilma, and their friend, Bruce. I'm so sorry I missed my photo-op with Fred and Wilma Smith, but congratulations go out to them as they recently celebrated 60 years of marriage!


As we try to wind-down our time of itineration, we'd like to thank all the pastors, missions directors, and churches who make our time in the States worthwhile. You have opened up your hearts, your calendars, and your service times to us in an effort to open up the heart of missions to your people. This means a lot to us. Thanks so much for welcoming us into your families. Your people have been generous and kind toward us week after week. We appreciate you taking the journey with us to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth. 

Un millón de gracias!



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Monday, November 10, 2014

Feeling Grateful

A word of encouragement flows from an unencumbered heart and is truly a gift from God. 

Thank you, Pastor Brian and Melody Whidden, and Elkhart Calvary Assembly for your support and friendship this past weekend. While Stuart talked with Pastor Brian earlier in the week, our one service scheduled unexpectedly turned into two when he invited us to share in their Hispanic congregation on Sunday evening. 


So thankful that the Spanish flowed fairly well as I preached. Again, thank you for the opportunity and your kind words of encouragement after the service. After a 16 month hiatus of preaching in Spanish, that was no small miracle :)



Also, thank you, Pastor Brian and Melody for lunch (Mexican), great conversation, and a place to watch football (Stuart) and to rest (Wendy) between services. 

Muchísimas gracias!




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Monday, November 3, 2014

Navigating the River together

We loved connecting with Pastor Michael Dubbels and the great people of River of Life Church in Lebanon, Indiana, yesterday.


Stuart shared his testimony and I preached on the compassion and hope of Christ that motivates us to reach out and the Spirit of Pentecost that empowers us to make disciples.


Thank you, River of Life and Pastor Michael for your heartfelt feedback, the great conversation at lunch, and your partnership in sharing the gospel in Mexico City.


Also, big thanks to Follower musician Dean Rebhorn for their award winning New Again CD. Great listening material for the drive home! 



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