In considering B4T it
is important to remember that BAM/B4T is neither a means to an end, or an end
in itself. The Gospel is spread through
many means, but it is only through relationships that true discipleship occurs.
Discipleship is one life impacting another life in ways that the relationship
moves both people deeper into Jesus. In
doing business, yes, God looks at how we apply His principles in business
transactions, but most of all He looks at what we do with the relationships that
are formed as a result of our business.
Over 200 years of modern mission history, we’ve seen that
missions progress from stressing the…
… sending of workers overseas, to
… having those workers evangelize
the heathen, to
… discipling the new believers, to
… gathering believers together and
planting reproducing churches, to
… sending workers to the unreached
or the unengaged.
It seems we have gone full circle.
So what have we learned? Personally, I’ve learned that for
the Gospel to impact a society, it must be in relationship to the society. Reaching individuals and even gathering these
individuals in to churches is not enough.
Too many of the churches I’ve seen planted impact the believers’ family,
but the change ends there. They don’t
impact the wider community. A big part
of the problem has to do with the ways we (the workers) share and model the
Gospel to people. We try to dress like
them, eat like them, live like them, but the truth is it is still them versus
us. No matter how well I contextualize,
no matter how much I am appreciated by the locals, I am still different.
(Especially if tall, blonde haired and blue eyed.)
This is why I am excited about B4T. Business allows me to live the life of Christ
right in front of the locals in a natural, noticeable way. They see how I give
to others. They see how I deal with corrupt officials. They see how I invite God into decisions I
make. Discipleship is not teaching words – doing a Bible study, and then
sending the person out into the world to work out an application of the lesson.
Rather it is modeling the lessons in ways the disciple can easily
reproduce. Jesus called His disciples to
“Follow me.” What better place than the
workplace for my life to impact others?
What better place to tie Bible lessons into real life applications? And these applications also impact the local
community because they are being worked out in the community.
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