I don’t know how many of you have ever been on a mission trip, but I
am sure that all that have could tell stories that would bring you to
tears. There is something about stepping outside of the familiar that
causes this medical phenomenon: your actually leave part of your heart
with those you traveled to see! Okay, so maybe it is not a “medical”
phenomenon but it truly is amazing. It starts as you pull away and
continues as you return home. You begin to see the blessings you have
and the problems you face differently. However, you know the saying-
“time heals all things?” Well, I would adjust that to- “time dulls all
things,” and that is also true with missions. We have a tendency to fall
back into the comfortable as we return to the routine of our familiar.
I have often wondered how to combat this dulling effect. Many have
tried support groups, Bible studies, prayer meetings, even wearing a
wristband to remind us of what God has done. For Jacob, in Genesis, it
was building altars. Four times we see God encounter Jacob and his
response to be, “I will build an altar to remember what God as done”.
And while Jacob did return to these places to remember, He also ran away
from these same places back into what was familiar. It wasn’t until GOD
CHANGED HIM that we see the part of the story we all love. Please don’t
misunderstand me- support groups, Bible studies, prayer meetings and
even the wristbands are great tools to help remember just like the
altars Jacob built. But, my point is that it is not until GOD HAS
CHANGED US that you will see the story of God that we love in our own
lives.
When we allow that change to occur in our own lives we will stop
seeing ourselves as anything but His. And it is when that occurs that
our lives become the Mission. It becomes less important to us where we
go because we know that wherever we go, we will live the mission. That
is really the Great Commission after all, isn’t it?
Matthew 28:19-20, “Therefore go and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of
the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded
you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
The
commission was to go to all, not just those in a foreign land for one
week a year. Not just to the orphan, to the diseased, to the poor but to
ALL. Our missions don’t end when we return home, they simply continue
to the rest of that ALL.
Contact Information
Destiny aims at making an impact both nationally and globally. Destiny will not be an age exclusive ministry but the majority of clients will be adolescents. Destiny believes and supports the local church and will offer several different options in which local churches can use the ministry of Destiny. Those options include but are not limited to:
Mission Sport Camps
Mission Sport Trips
Special Programming (VBS, outreach, & camp resource)
Guest Speaking
Recreational Ministry Resource (Volunteer Training)
Tournament Coordination
Fundraising Tournaments and Camps
Individual Sport Lessons
Mission Sport Camps
Mission Sport Trips
Special Programming (VBS, outreach, & camp resource)
Guest Speaking
Recreational Ministry Resource (Volunteer Training)
Tournament Coordination
Fundraising Tournaments and Camps
Individual Sport Lessons
Sunday, February 23, 2014
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