Giving Update

I can’t believe that in such a short time, God has continually put it on people’s hearts to be generous.  As of this very moment, $15,800 has been committed! I have been blown away… you don’t understand… i mean, BLOWN AWAY by the way people have supported me and the mission of Seven Mile Road. I come away from meeting with friends and partners in ministry shaking and filled with such joy! I walk away time and time again realizing how small my faith is.  I’m so glad that it is not about the size of my faith, but rather the object of my faith.  God, I am leaning on you, believing in you, trusting in you.

If you want more information in any way on how to partner with me these next two years, you can contact me here

If you wish to support me financially and/or through prayer, please find out how here.

Stealing words

Here’s a short quote from a blog entry by a Mars Hill Church Intern.  It is something I’m hoping to see and experience in my time as XPA.

“God gave me experiences throughout the week to give of myself and to see him: holding a child’s hand, answering phone calls, doing laundry, talking with parents, or listening to the needs of volunteers might have been insignificant moments had God not used them. Not every situation came easy or ended the way I hoped, but when my pride and ego got crushed, it made room for seeing God.

Throughout the internship, I was guided by my team, community, and the Holy Spirit to look at situations and relationships with Jesus as conqueror, servant, sacrifice, forgiver and Savior and myself at his feet.” Whole entry here.

God, do this by your spirit I pray.

Please pray that in the everyday work, God would be in it, that everything I do would be a making room for seeing God. You can pledge to pray for me here!

$5K in 5 Days!!

I have been blown away this past week. In a short span of 5 days, $5,000 was given/pledged to this XPA work.

God in his grace has led a few families to be super generous in their giving out of a DEEP love for Jesus, His church and His gospel.  I am nothing short of STUNNED by this. This has been a humbling and affirming experience from the beginning.  This is a great start but I still have a long way to go and I ask that you would be generous and give to the work God has called me to – to love and serve His church in this city.

Please consider giving in any way. My aim is to raise $30,000 by February 1st. That’s coming up! You can give or pledge to give here.

As I walked into church today, there was nothing but affirmation sent my way as my pastors announced to the church this past week that for my next two years, I will be gladly stepping into my new role as XPA.

Jesus, be big!

A Simple yet Helpful analogy

This is a post by Tullian Tchividjian (crazy name, I know) on The Gospel Coalition. I found it helpful in reminding me how God views us because of Christ. I pray the gospel becomes a bit more anchored in your heart.

I was putting my daughter Genna (11) to bed the other night and I asked her, “Honey, what do you think is God’s overall disposition toward you?” Her immediate response was, “Disappointed.” After probing why she might answer that way–wondering, perhaps, if the Holy Spirit had convicted her regarding something she may have said or done–I realized that she wasn’t feeling convicted about any particular sin, she simply sees God as someone whose feelings toward her are basically unhappy ones. She knows that God is perfect and that she is imperfect–she understands that God is holy and that she is sinful–and so it only makes sense to her that God is perpetually displeased with her.

Seizing an opportunity to preach the gospel to my daughter–AGAIN–I scrambled in my mind for an illustration that might help an 11 year-old grasp the liberating power of Christ’s imputed righteousness. Now, don’t be nit-picky. I know illustrations all break down at some point. But this was my best off-the-cuff attempt to help an 11 year-old sleep well knowing that God’s love for her is immutable (it’s actually kind of sad that I even have to say that).

I said, “Genna, imagine some stranger (let’s call him Steven) comes walking down our street right about the time Mommy is making dinner. He walks up our driveway, through our front door (without knocking), into our kitchen, looks at mommy and asks, ‘What’s for dinner?’ Now, you and I both know that Mommy is hospitable. But a complete stranger walking in our house would freak her out. She’d probably say something like, ‘Who are you? And if you don’t turn around and leave right now I’m going to call the police.’”

I continued, “Now imagine that same stranger comes walking down our street around dinner time with Gabe(Genna’s 17 year-old brother). The two of them together walk up our driveway, through the front door, and into our kitchen. Gabe looks at Mommy with his arm around his friend and says, ‘Mom, this is my friend Steven. Can he stay for dinner?’ Her response would be totally different, wouldn’t it? She would say something like, ‘Nice to meet you Steven. Of course you can have dinner with us.’ Then she’d get another place-setting and treat Steven like a son at our table. Why? Because he was with Gabe.”

I then went on to explain the difference between the way God feels toward those who come to him without Jesus and those who come to him with Jesus. Reminding her that, because of what Jesus did for her on the cross, God sees her as a friend and a daughter, not an enemy and a stranger, she smiled. I explained that God is a good Father and will discipline those he loves, but because she’s with Jesus, God’s affection for her is unchanging and his approval of her is forever.

Having talked to many, many Christians over the years, I know for a fact that a lot of them (like Genna) think that God is perpetually disappointed with them. Maybe it’s time the church spends more energy reminding Christians that God’s love for them is not dependent on what they do or don’t do, but rather on what Christ has done for them. For, as Luther said so well, “God does not love sinners because they are attractive; sinners are attractive to God because he loves them.”

I promise you, more Christians need to be reminded of this than you think–including you and me, if we’re being honest!

So GLAD you’re here!

Hi! Thanks for stopping by!

I’m humbled and appreciative that you’ve come here.  I hope that this is a start of a journey that will be fruitful for me and the church local and universal. Ultimately my joy will be found if God receives all glory. I believe God has called me to the role of Executive Pastoral Assistant and I’m excited to have you share in my life, to walk alongside me on this journey in loving and serving the church this way. Walk with me, talk with me, pray with me that Christ would be made much of, that His kingdom will grow, that Bostonians might come to repentance, that Christ would be Saviour and Lord.

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Blessings