Monday, December 27, 2010

On the Diving Board

“For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Ro 8:38-39 AV)


We are approaching our full time deputation rapidly. The church has called a man to candidate. If he becomes the new pastor the date we start full time deputation will be set and we will be ready to leap into that great adventure, virtually without economic support.

I have likened it to the common illustration of jumping into the deep end, sink or swim. Recently however, I have realized that my real fear is not deep water. My real fear is that there will not be enough water to swim in! I now realize we are walking down a diving board preparing for a beautiful swan dive, head first into a pool of unmarked depth. A deep pool with lots of opportunities that I must only follow the Lord's leading to organize effectively is no threat. A shallow pool without enough opportunities to keep us busy is my nightmare.

We appreciate all those who pray for us, and those who have made financial contributions. We look at these as the Lord's earnest of His opportunities for us. We are walking down the diving board and soon will commit ourself to the tender mercies of Christ, whatever the depth of the water.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Things I Appreciate about IPM

We have just returned from almost a week of meetings in Pennsylvania at the IPM headquarters. During that time, we had two department meetings, two days of symposium, and one meeting of a more personal nature. I came away very glad to be a part of IPM and wanted to share with you some of the reasons why I feel that way.

Partnership: I love the fact that IPM’s middle name is partnership. As I have come to know some of the national missionaries with whom IPM works around the world, I have been impressed with the quality and godliness of these men and women. I am happy to partner with them and happy too, to work under them. I welcome their leadership and admire what God is doing in and through them.

Prayer: Whenever we gather, there is an emphasis on prayer and the realization that nothing we do will matter unless God works. As we embark on this new adventure, I am so glad to be part of a group that loves to pray.

Optimism: There are always negative things going on in our world, but the atmosphere at IPM is usually optimistic because we serve a powerful God. There is never any doubt that God is still is control and that He is very good.

Camaraderie: I do not feel the division that I feel in some organizations. The office staff, the national missionaries, the US missionaries, the representatives, and the board are all working together. We have our individual roles, but we are all part of the team. I love being part of this team.

Willingness to change: It’s easy to get stuck in a rut and to do things because we’ve always done them a certain way. How thankful I am that IPM is willing to respond when God leads in a new direction.

There are other things, but these are the main ones. So thank you, Lord, for IPM.