Solomon says: Wise
planning will watch over you. Understanding will keep you safe. (2:11 LB)
An old joke says: If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your future plans.
An old joke says: If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your future plans.
At the OPEN Connect in Bangkok last month, one of the primary issues we were dealing with was pushing for
reality in missions. We want to confront history and traditional patterns of doing
ministry. We believe we can do missions better; more efficiently, more
effectively, more godly. Two recent
emails from B4T team leaders we mentor speak of new believers. Another speaks of a
co-worker’s charity organization (NGO) being summoned by the government to
explain their religious activities. The world is changing and becoming better
requires us to upgrade, so as to meet the challenges that come with these
changes so that every tribe, tongue and people has a real opportunity to know the Way, the Truth and the Life. So how do we plan for these changes? How do we lead in the midst of
change?
One OPEN worker
writes; I want to add my encouragement to
[he named various OPEN coaches] and others who have taken the risk to be among
the early adopters of what God is leading us in. As with technology early
adopters, we pay too much, don't get the best refined products and struggle to
make it work. However, unlike tech early
adopters for who there are few benefits beyond bragging rights, you get to be a
part of the early fruits of seeing people who for the first time open the
gospels, hear the "good news" in their own language and embrace a
hope that was once out of reach but for a few early adopters who risked.
Being among the first to try anything new often leads to
misunderstandings. Stuart Briscoe said, You
can always tell who the leaders are, they are the ones with a back full of
arrows. Leading in the midst of change has its rewards (hearing or Muslims
coming to Jesus, and comments like the ones above). But it also has its critics. And as more mission agencies and new organizations
are stepping up to fill the gaps we’ve been advocating change for, should we
merge efforts? Step back to focus on the
overseas workers? What is God’s plan?
Thank you for standing with us in pushing for reality in
missions seeking to be better at what we do.
Change is in the wind.
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