Claire Atkins was an 8 year old who lived her life to the fullest. She shared her love of life and Jesus with everyone she came into contact with. She was a dear friend of ours, and her beautiful, smiling face will be missed dearly, but now she is in heaven with Jesus.
The following is the message I shared with the children at her Celebration of Life.
We read in God’s Word that “Jesus called a child unto Himself.” Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world. And He loves Claire. I can imagine Jesus holding Claire in His arms and smiling down into her beautiful eyes.
The Velveteen Rabbit is a story of a stuffed rabbit who wants to know what it means to be real. I would like to share a part of the story with you today.
“’What is REAL?’ asked the Velveteen Rabbit one day. ‘Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick out handle?’
‘Real isn’t how you are made,’ said the Skin Horse. ‘It’s a thing that happens to you. When someone loves you for a long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real.’
‘Does it hurt?’ asked the rabbit.
‘Sometimes,’ said the horse, for he was always truthful. ‘When you are Real you don’t mind being hurt.’
‘Does it happen all at once, like being wound up,’ he asked, ‘or bit by bit?’
‘It doesn’t happen all at once,’ said the horse. ‘You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t happen often to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don’t matter at all, because once you are Real you can’t be ugly, except to people who don’t understand.’”
Like the Velveteen Rabbit, our Claire is REAL. And her love for life, her family, her friends, and her Lord Jesus makes all of us feel REAL, too. We feel REAL because of the love we have shared with Claire over the past 8 years, and we will feel real as we continue to love her with our memories.
Sometimes being Real hurts, and it is ok to love with tears. Jesus cried at the loss of his friend Lazarus. It is ok to shed tears. Tears are natural. Tears are a sign of love. Tears are a sign of strength and healing. One day the God who sees each tear that falls will wipe every tear away. Our Heavenly Father blesses us with beautiful memories of the times we shared with Claire and her family.
Perhaps the greatest part of being REAL is the fact that we will see Claire again in heaven. We know that she is in heaven with her Heavenly Father. We know that she is singing His praises and clogging her little heart out. I can see her doing her famous cartwheel during her freestyle part of the routine. And it is all for His glory.
Claire is alive and alert in heaven in the presence of God. Heaven is a Real place of perfection, joy, safety, and love.
But we aren’t in heaven yet. We hurt. We have questions, but we also have a promise from Jesus. He prays in John 17:24, “Father, I want those you have given me to be with me where I am, and to see my glory.” One day Jesus will gather all his followers to himself, and there will be a huge party and reunion. And Claire will be there to welcome us, too. Jesus is the way to heaven: “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). Those who believe Jesus died for their sins on the cross, and rose again, go to heaven when they leave this place.
Will we know Claire when we get to heaven? Yes. The scripture indicates that people recognize each other. And besides, who wouldn’t recognize Claire’s eternally smiling face bouncing through heaven with clogging shoes and her Gimme 5 shirt?
God has used Claire to plant seeds here on earth. Some seeds were eternal through her faith in Jesus and telling her friends about HIM. Others were physical in that she was able to give life to other children through her body. God uses us all because HE IS REAL.
14Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." Matthew 19:14
Who Will Be the Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven?
47Jesus took a little child and had him stand beside him. 48Then he said, "Whoever welcomes this little child in my name welcomes me; and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. For he who is least among you all—he is the greatest."
To help us today,
Jesus has taken Claire in His arms, and the kingdom of heaven belongs to her.
Our heavenly Father has truly blessed our lives and made it so much brighter by allowing us to share our lives with Claire.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
God Watered the Fields Today!
Today was our final day to work with the children in the aldeas in Comitancillo. We travelled to the aldea of Chicahajala today to work in a small Pentecostal church that does not currently have a sister church.
When we arrived, the children were already there waiting for us. Very unusual in this culture. We began by tying balloon animals and sombreros(hats) for the children. We ended up with about 100+ children for VBS. And what a beautiful setting. We were on the top of the world overlooking the mountains and valleys, all of God's creations.
We instantly noticed a difference between this church and the church we were at yesterday. Yesterday's church, 90% of the children had never been in church before, and today, 90% of the children regularly attend this church. We instantly noticed a difference. There was such a sweet spirit in the church, and the children were eager to hear God's Word. The entire church, including the adults, and even the Pastor, sand and did the motions to "Making Melodies" in Spanish. I can't wait to teach it to the kids at BBC in Spanish!
AS YOU MAY KNOW, we are in the middle of the rainy season in Guatemala. It rains every day and for hours at a time. However, for the past 5 days, it has not rained while we have been working with the children. Today, it began raining when we finished working with the children outside. God allowed us to have perfect days for working with the children, and when our work was finished, He opened up the skies! It felt so good. What a God thing!
We again handed out prayer bears to the children, and the smiles made all of our hard work worthwhile.
We have learned many lessons from the children about life and happiness. They are content and exceedingly happy to play with beach balls, hacky sacks, balloons, and bubbles. And they are truly happy with what little they have. It is humbling to see where they live and how happy they are. Imagine if our children were that happy.
Please pray for us as we begin our travels back to Guatemala City tomorrow. We will travel to a volcanic lake, Panachachel, tomorrow to spend the night before going on to Guatemala City. We will fly out on Tuesday at 12 noon our time, 2 pm in NC. We will arrive back in the Asheville airport around 9 pm as long as we do not experience any delays.
I cannot wait to share all of the pictures from our mission trip with everyone and tell the many stories.
Thanks for your many prayers. See you soon!
Mr. Bill
When we arrived, the children were already there waiting for us. Very unusual in this culture. We began by tying balloon animals and sombreros(hats) for the children. We ended up with about 100+ children for VBS. And what a beautiful setting. We were on the top of the world overlooking the mountains and valleys, all of God's creations.
We instantly noticed a difference between this church and the church we were at yesterday. Yesterday's church, 90% of the children had never been in church before, and today, 90% of the children regularly attend this church. We instantly noticed a difference. There was such a sweet spirit in the church, and the children were eager to hear God's Word. The entire church, including the adults, and even the Pastor, sand and did the motions to "Making Melodies" in Spanish. I can't wait to teach it to the kids at BBC in Spanish!
AS YOU MAY KNOW, we are in the middle of the rainy season in Guatemala. It rains every day and for hours at a time. However, for the past 5 days, it has not rained while we have been working with the children. Today, it began raining when we finished working with the children outside. God allowed us to have perfect days for working with the children, and when our work was finished, He opened up the skies! It felt so good. What a God thing!
We again handed out prayer bears to the children, and the smiles made all of our hard work worthwhile.
We have learned many lessons from the children about life and happiness. They are content and exceedingly happy to play with beach balls, hacky sacks, balloons, and bubbles. And they are truly happy with what little they have. It is humbling to see where they live and how happy they are. Imagine if our children were that happy.
Please pray for us as we begin our travels back to Guatemala City tomorrow. We will travel to a volcanic lake, Panachachel, tomorrow to spend the night before going on to Guatemala City. We will fly out on Tuesday at 12 noon our time, 2 pm in NC. We will arrive back in the Asheville airport around 9 pm as long as we do not experience any delays.
I cannot wait to share all of the pictures from our mission trip with everyone and tell the many stories.
Thanks for your many prayers. See you soon!
Mr. Bill
What Truly Matters?
On Friday, we traveled to another aldea (town) to do VBS at a church that does not currently have a sister church in the US. When we arrived, the children were somewhat hesitant because 1) they were not used to going to the church for any type of activity, and 2) they were not used to seeing “gringos” (white people). It was amazing to see how God could break down barriers in a matter of minutes.
Our group devotion last night dealt with being a reflection of God’s love while on this trip. By simply loving the children and being open to allowing God to use us, the children began to smile and welcomed us openly. We began to make animals and hats out of balloons, and the children flocked. It is amazing how God can use something as simple as a balloon to draw children unto Him.
Throughout the day at this church, many seeds were planted. The children played in the cow pasture for rec time, and they made folding crosses in a room with a dirt floor. By the end of the time together, 130+ children heard the gospel presented and many adults, as well.
As we were preparing to leave, the pastor of the church, along with the elders of the church, presented the team with a beautiful Guatemalan weaving as a thank you gift. They also expressed to us their desire to build a church that draws in the children. Many of the churches here do not focus on the children and simply send them out to play in the yard during the preaching and teaching. Our sister church in Tuizicaja and the church we were at on Friday have a sincere desire to develop and disciple their children. They have built areas to teach the children, and they value their children as important in the eyes of God. What a blessing!
Yesterday was a tough day for us from the start. Dear friends of mine lost their 7 year old daughter in an accident. Claire was like a member of my family, and my girls grew up with her and spent lots of time together. As I processed the news yesterday, God reminded me of the importance and urgency to share the great news of salvation with every child, whether at home or here in Guatemala. We never know when He will call us or our loved ones home, and we must be sure that we know Christ as our Lord and Savior. I am comforted to know that Claire is in heaven with Jesus, and I can see her smiling face as she clogs for her Heavenly Father and does he cartwheels in the middle of her routine. Please continue to pray for Claire’s family.
Please continue to pray as we travel to one more church to plant seeds for a future harvest.
See you soon,
Mr. Bill
Our group devotion last night dealt with being a reflection of God’s love while on this trip. By simply loving the children and being open to allowing God to use us, the children began to smile and welcomed us openly. We began to make animals and hats out of balloons, and the children flocked. It is amazing how God can use something as simple as a balloon to draw children unto Him.
Throughout the day at this church, many seeds were planted. The children played in the cow pasture for rec time, and they made folding crosses in a room with a dirt floor. By the end of the time together, 130+ children heard the gospel presented and many adults, as well.
As we were preparing to leave, the pastor of the church, along with the elders of the church, presented the team with a beautiful Guatemalan weaving as a thank you gift. They also expressed to us their desire to build a church that draws in the children. Many of the churches here do not focus on the children and simply send them out to play in the yard during the preaching and teaching. Our sister church in Tuizicaja and the church we were at on Friday have a sincere desire to develop and disciple their children. They have built areas to teach the children, and they value their children as important in the eyes of God. What a blessing!
Yesterday was a tough day for us from the start. Dear friends of mine lost their 7 year old daughter in an accident. Claire was like a member of my family, and my girls grew up with her and spent lots of time together. As I processed the news yesterday, God reminded me of the importance and urgency to share the great news of salvation with every child, whether at home or here in Guatemala. We never know when He will call us or our loved ones home, and we must be sure that we know Christ as our Lord and Savior. I am comforted to know that Claire is in heaven with Jesus, and I can see her smiling face as she clogs for her Heavenly Father and does he cartwheels in the middle of her routine. Please continue to pray for Claire’s family.
Please continue to pray as we travel to one more church to plant seeds for a future harvest.
See you soon,
Mr. Bill
Friday, July 18, 2008
God Doubles the Numbers!
Thursday was the final day for us in our sister church in Tuizicaja. What a tremendous day it was!
262 children attended the VBS today and heard the gospel message presented. We presented the plan of salvation at the conclusion of the large group worship time, and over 200 children responded. All the glory goes to God! Even if some of the children did not fully understand, seeds were planted in their hearts. As we followed up with the children in smaller groups, we emphasized the importance of the making the decision to follow Christ. We still had about 150 children who proclaimed Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior for the first time. It was very exciting to see the children who could not wait to share their decisions with us. Please pray that they will continue to grow in their walk with Christ.
We gave them 3 things to help their walk with Christ, and these definitely apply to us in the States as well.
1. Read the Bible: We must read God’s Word to grow in our daily walk.
2. Get in a church: We must get plugged in to a church because we need to be taught and fellowship with other Christians.
3. Pray – We must talk to our Heavenly Father just like we do our earthly parents.
Those of you who helped to make the prayer bears during VBS at Biltmore would have been so happy to see the children receive the bears. The smiles and excitement were more than we could handle. Each child received a prayer bear, a gospel booklet, and pencils. There was so much excitement in the air that the ladies and men even wanted prayer bears, and they all received them. These bears will be forever cherished by the families.
We celebrated with a farewell service last night. It was a very moving service that lasted for 2 hours. At the end, the church presented us with many gifts in appreciation for our work here. The sacrifices that went into these gifts was very humbling. The mother of the pastor presented us with woven gifts that took at least a month of 8 hour days to create. They also presented us with pottery vases that were the finest in the area specially chosen for our team. As we left, there were many tears from the children, and just as many from the adults. We can be sure that we will see them again, whether in Tuizicaja or in heaven. We can’t wait to see them again!
I cannot wait to get back to share the many stories and pictures with all of you. This has truly been a time for me to grow in my walk and learn a lot about what Christ’s love is all about.
Please continue to pray for our team, as well as the families at our sister church.
In His Love,
Mr. Bill
262 children attended the VBS today and heard the gospel message presented. We presented the plan of salvation at the conclusion of the large group worship time, and over 200 children responded. All the glory goes to God! Even if some of the children did not fully understand, seeds were planted in their hearts. As we followed up with the children in smaller groups, we emphasized the importance of the making the decision to follow Christ. We still had about 150 children who proclaimed Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior for the first time. It was very exciting to see the children who could not wait to share their decisions with us. Please pray that they will continue to grow in their walk with Christ.
We gave them 3 things to help their walk with Christ, and these definitely apply to us in the States as well.
1. Read the Bible: We must read God’s Word to grow in our daily walk.
2. Get in a church: We must get plugged in to a church because we need to be taught and fellowship with other Christians.
3. Pray – We must talk to our Heavenly Father just like we do our earthly parents.
Those of you who helped to make the prayer bears during VBS at Biltmore would have been so happy to see the children receive the bears. The smiles and excitement were more than we could handle. Each child received a prayer bear, a gospel booklet, and pencils. There was so much excitement in the air that the ladies and men even wanted prayer bears, and they all received them. These bears will be forever cherished by the families.
We celebrated with a farewell service last night. It was a very moving service that lasted for 2 hours. At the end, the church presented us with many gifts in appreciation for our work here. The sacrifices that went into these gifts was very humbling. The mother of the pastor presented us with woven gifts that took at least a month of 8 hour days to create. They also presented us with pottery vases that were the finest in the area specially chosen for our team. As we left, there were many tears from the children, and just as many from the adults. We can be sure that we will see them again, whether in Tuizicaja or in heaven. We can’t wait to see them again!
I cannot wait to get back to share the many stories and pictures with all of you. This has truly been a time for me to grow in my walk and learn a lot about what Christ’s love is all about.
Please continue to pray for our team, as well as the families at our sister church.
In His Love,
Mr. Bill
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Freddie Gabriel, Mi Nuevo Hermano en Jesucristo!
Praise God! Today, at the men's Bible study, DJ shared his personal testimony and taught the Biblical model of marriage according to God's plan. The men were very receptive and asked many questions.
As a follow-up, I taught the significance of the cross and what it means to us as Christians. The cross is a symbol of celebration because Christ is no longer on the cross, but He is in heaven and wants us to be with Him.
I then presented the plan of salvation and gave the men an opportunity to give their lives to Christ. Freddie raised his hand. Now, a little background on Freddie. He has been coming to VBS each day and sitting in the back of the church with his young wife. They are probably 16 or 17 years old, if that. He has been copying down the lyrics to every song we have been teaching the children. After he raised his hand, I had the privilege of praying with hime to accept Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. It was a very special moment for all of us. I later asked him about why he was copying the words in his notebook, and he told me that he wanted to sing the songs at home and with his family. I then pointed out that he now has a trememndous amount of responsibility in his small community to shine the Light of Christ through his life. He also holds the responsibility of being an example for the children to follow. PLEASE PRAY FOR FREDDIE AS HE BEGINS HIS NEW LIFE IN CHRIST!
What a way to begin the day. We want you all to celebrate with us!
Please pray as we present the plan of salvation today at 2:30 our time, 4:30 back at home.
Thanks for your continued prayers. May God continue to bless us through the people in Comitancillo and Tuizicaja!
Mr. Bill
As a follow-up, I taught the significance of the cross and what it means to us as Christians. The cross is a symbol of celebration because Christ is no longer on the cross, but He is in heaven and wants us to be with Him.
I then presented the plan of salvation and gave the men an opportunity to give their lives to Christ. Freddie raised his hand. Now, a little background on Freddie. He has been coming to VBS each day and sitting in the back of the church with his young wife. They are probably 16 or 17 years old, if that. He has been copying down the lyrics to every song we have been teaching the children. After he raised his hand, I had the privilege of praying with hime to accept Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. It was a very special moment for all of us. I later asked him about why he was copying the words in his notebook, and he told me that he wanted to sing the songs at home and with his family. I then pointed out that he now has a trememndous amount of responsibility in his small community to shine the Light of Christ through his life. He also holds the responsibility of being an example for the children to follow. PLEASE PRAY FOR FREDDIE AS HE BEGINS HIS NEW LIFE IN CHRIST!
What a way to begin the day. We want you all to celebrate with us!
Please pray as we present the plan of salvation today at 2:30 our time, 4:30 back at home.
Thanks for your continued prayers. May God continue to bless us through the people in Comitancillo and Tuizicaja!
Mr. Bill
To God Be ALL the Glory!
Another great day in the town of Tuizicaja! On the second day of our VBS, 196 children, 60+ adults, and 19 volunteers attended! Praise God. These children are so eager to be here and are happy with whatever we do for them.
One highlight of the day was teaching them how to launch rubber chickens into the air with the water balloon launchers. They absolutely loved it!
We have also had the opportunity to teach them a song in English, “J is for Jesus.” What a cool thing that kids in Guatemala will hear the Word of God in Spanish, Mam (their talking language), and English. We are also teaching them “Making Melodies” in Spanish.
The children will be presented with the plan of salvation today. Please pray that their hearts will be open to the message. They are already the happiest people I have ever met in my life. Imagine the level of happiness with Christ as their Lord and Savior.
The ladies on our team hosted a Tea for the ladies in the town yesterday. 58 ladies attended the 2 hour tea. What an awesome time!
Our team also had the privilege and honor to visit homes of the families in our sister church. What an experience. The people have so little, but they are so happy and content. DJ and I visited the home of a widow and her daughter. They allowed us to try our hand at making corn meal with the hand grinder. The little things we take for granted. What a neat time that God allowed us to be a part of these families for a little while.
For the past two nights, the power has gone out in the town. However, it was during our devotion and God-moment time. We lit candles and sat in the great room at the Mission House together. It was an incredibly special time for our team to focus on why God has sent us here. Don’t tell the team, but I think I will turn the lights off tonight, even if we do have power.
Please continue to pray for our team.
Hasta Manana!
Senor Bill
One highlight of the day was teaching them how to launch rubber chickens into the air with the water balloon launchers. They absolutely loved it!
We have also had the opportunity to teach them a song in English, “J is for Jesus.” What a cool thing that kids in Guatemala will hear the Word of God in Spanish, Mam (their talking language), and English. We are also teaching them “Making Melodies” in Spanish.
The children will be presented with the plan of salvation today. Please pray that their hearts will be open to the message. They are already the happiest people I have ever met in my life. Imagine the level of happiness with Christ as their Lord and Savior.
The ladies on our team hosted a Tea for the ladies in the town yesterday. 58 ladies attended the 2 hour tea. What an awesome time!
Our team also had the privilege and honor to visit homes of the families in our sister church. What an experience. The people have so little, but they are so happy and content. DJ and I visited the home of a widow and her daughter. They allowed us to try our hand at making corn meal with the hand grinder. The little things we take for granted. What a neat time that God allowed us to be a part of these families for a little while.
For the past two nights, the power has gone out in the town. However, it was during our devotion and God-moment time. We lit candles and sat in the great room at the Mission House together. It was an incredibly special time for our team to focus on why God has sent us here. Don’t tell the team, but I think I will turn the lights off tonight, even if we do have power.
Please continue to pray for our team.
Hasta Manana!
Senor Bill
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Greetings from GUATEMALA!
Buenos dias, Buenos tardes, o Buenos noches from Guatemala!
Wow! We are here in Comitancillo, San Marcos, Guatemala. It took us a day and a half to get here, and the roads were unlike anything we had ever experienced in North Carolina.
I will update this blog with our experiences as frequently as possible, and I will also attach pictures.
We celebrated with our sister church yesterday in a welcoming service that lasted for 2 hours, and I had the opportunity to preach. I shared with them that many of the children at BBC had helped us to get to Guatemala by praying and making the crafts and activities that we brought with us. Please know that each of you are a part of our mission trip here. God uses all of us in different ways to achieve HIS purposes.
We have experienced several “God Moments” already. These are moments that the team has seen direct evidence of God with us. We will continue to include these in our blog , as well.
1. The eyes of the children – The first thing we noticed when we walked down the corn path to the church was the eyes of the children. Their eyes are absolutely beautiful and welcoming. A direct reflection of our Heavenly Father.
2. The welcoming spirit – The people in the community of our sister church welcomed before they had even met us. They greeted us and brought us into their families. Everyone spoke to us, and I do mean everyone. We could all learn a lesson from them on acceptance.
3. God’s Protection – On the drive in to Comitancillo, we were driving on a mountain road and prepared to pass a stopped cargo truck on the side of the road. As we approached the truck, a soccer ball (looked more like a large rock) rolled out into the road. As we reached the mid point of the truck, a young boy ran out to retrieve the ball and he did not see our van in the road. God allowed our driver to see the boy and swerve to avoid hitting him. What a wonderful God!
Please continue to pray for our team as we are here. Today, we will do our first VBS at our sister church. Pray for the children and the families.
I can’t wait to show you all of the pictures when we return. Thanks for your prayers.
Mr. Bill
Wow! We are here in Comitancillo, San Marcos, Guatemala. It took us a day and a half to get here, and the roads were unlike anything we had ever experienced in North Carolina.
I will update this blog with our experiences as frequently as possible, and I will also attach pictures.
We celebrated with our sister church yesterday in a welcoming service that lasted for 2 hours, and I had the opportunity to preach. I shared with them that many of the children at BBC had helped us to get to Guatemala by praying and making the crafts and activities that we brought with us. Please know that each of you are a part of our mission trip here. God uses all of us in different ways to achieve HIS purposes.
We have experienced several “God Moments” already. These are moments that the team has seen direct evidence of God with us. We will continue to include these in our blog , as well.
1. The eyes of the children – The first thing we noticed when we walked down the corn path to the church was the eyes of the children. Their eyes are absolutely beautiful and welcoming. A direct reflection of our Heavenly Father.
2. The welcoming spirit – The people in the community of our sister church welcomed before they had even met us. They greeted us and brought us into their families. Everyone spoke to us, and I do mean everyone. We could all learn a lesson from them on acceptance.
3. God’s Protection – On the drive in to Comitancillo, we were driving on a mountain road and prepared to pass a stopped cargo truck on the side of the road. As we approached the truck, a soccer ball (looked more like a large rock) rolled out into the road. As we reached the mid point of the truck, a young boy ran out to retrieve the ball and he did not see our van in the road. God allowed our driver to see the boy and swerve to avoid hitting him. What a wonderful God!
Please continue to pray for our team as we are here. Today, we will do our first VBS at our sister church. Pray for the children and the families.
I can’t wait to show you all of the pictures when we return. Thanks for your prayers.
Mr. Bill
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
What’s God’s number in your life?
We all have numbers for everything: cell phone numbers, home phone numbers, jersey numbers on our teams, house numbers, social security numbers, track number for our favorite song on a cd, and the list goes on forever.
God is all about numbers, too. Did you know that? If He was not concerned about numbers, He probably wouldn’t have sent His Only Son Jesus to the cross for US! Think about it. God sent Jesus to die on the cross for payment for our sins so we would not have to be eternally separated from Him. He wants as MANY as will accept Him to come and spend eternity in heaven with Him. Not just a couple, but everyone.
I truly believe that Jesus would have still gone to the cross if only a few, or only one for that matter, had been on the earth at the time. He loves us that much.
Do you know for sure that when you die that you will spend eternity in heaven with God? Is God your NUMBER 1? Does He have your number?
At Vacation Bible School this summer, 119 kids made decisions for Jesus Christ. That’s a number that puts a smile on God’s face.
We are also called to put our faith into action after we choose to follow Christ. The number of our days is only known by God, so we must make the best use of the days we have. CARPE DIEM is Latin for “Seize the Day!” Make the most of every day that you have in order to make a difference. Make a difference for Christ.
Our 5th and 6th graders participated in the first ever VBX this year during VBS. They were challenged to put their faith into action by serving others in our community. 84 5th and 6th graders worked throughout the week at the Western Carolina Rescue Mission, Westwood Baptist Church, Glen C. Marlow Elementary School, Avery’s Creek Elementary School, and Biltmore Baptist Church. They made a difference and touched other’s lives for Christ.
Want another COOL number? Our Preschoolers and Preteens stuffed 2020 prayer bears during VBS/VBX. These bears will be distributed to Emergency rooms, ICU’s, and PICU’s across Western North Carolina. The Flashlight Ministry, started by IB Brown, strives to share the love of Jesus Christ with children who are in the hospital or who have family members in the hospital. In addition, 1000 of these bears will go to Guatemala in July to share the love of Jesus with the children there. WOW! The efforts of our kids during the week of VBS will touch kids in our own back yard, as well as kids in Central America!
You may still say we shouldn’t be all about the numbers, but what if God weren’t about the numbers and He was content with the number He already had? Where would that leave the lost and dying world that we live in? Why would we need to share the love of Christ with others? Even Jesus said, “Let the children come unto me.” It’s a good thing He didn’t say, “Sorry, I have all I need. Keep them away.” By the way, isn’t there even a book in the Bible titled “NUMBERS”? I thought so.
My challenge to you is this: KEEP JESUS AS YOUR NUMBER ONE! and TELL AS MANY OTHERS AS YOU CAN ABOUT JESUS! Jesus is all about the numbers, and we should be, too.
God is all about numbers, too. Did you know that? If He was not concerned about numbers, He probably wouldn’t have sent His Only Son Jesus to the cross for US! Think about it. God sent Jesus to die on the cross for payment for our sins so we would not have to be eternally separated from Him. He wants as MANY as will accept Him to come and spend eternity in heaven with Him. Not just a couple, but everyone.
I truly believe that Jesus would have still gone to the cross if only a few, or only one for that matter, had been on the earth at the time. He loves us that much.
Do you know for sure that when you die that you will spend eternity in heaven with God? Is God your NUMBER 1? Does He have your number?
At Vacation Bible School this summer, 119 kids made decisions for Jesus Christ. That’s a number that puts a smile on God’s face.
We are also called to put our faith into action after we choose to follow Christ. The number of our days is only known by God, so we must make the best use of the days we have. CARPE DIEM is Latin for “Seize the Day!” Make the most of every day that you have in order to make a difference. Make a difference for Christ.
Our 5th and 6th graders participated in the first ever VBX this year during VBS. They were challenged to put their faith into action by serving others in our community. 84 5th and 6th graders worked throughout the week at the Western Carolina Rescue Mission, Westwood Baptist Church, Glen C. Marlow Elementary School, Avery’s Creek Elementary School, and Biltmore Baptist Church. They made a difference and touched other’s lives for Christ.
Want another COOL number? Our Preschoolers and Preteens stuffed 2020 prayer bears during VBS/VBX. These bears will be distributed to Emergency rooms, ICU’s, and PICU’s across Western North Carolina. The Flashlight Ministry, started by IB Brown, strives to share the love of Jesus Christ with children who are in the hospital or who have family members in the hospital. In addition, 1000 of these bears will go to Guatemala in July to share the love of Jesus with the children there. WOW! The efforts of our kids during the week of VBS will touch kids in our own back yard, as well as kids in Central America!
You may still say we shouldn’t be all about the numbers, but what if God weren’t about the numbers and He was content with the number He already had? Where would that leave the lost and dying world that we live in? Why would we need to share the love of Christ with others? Even Jesus said, “Let the children come unto me.” It’s a good thing He didn’t say, “Sorry, I have all I need. Keep them away.” By the way, isn’t there even a book in the Bible titled “NUMBERS”? I thought so.
My challenge to you is this: KEEP JESUS AS YOUR NUMBER ONE! and TELL AS MANY OTHERS AS YOU CAN ABOUT JESUS! Jesus is all about the numbers, and we should be, too.
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