friendship

THE VOICE SAID, ‘I AM – WITH YOU’

Maureen McQuillanMaureen McQuillan recalls last month’s memorable baptism of a converted Muslim:

Ali, a converted Muslim from Iran, had recently expressed his desire to follow his Saviour Jesus through the waters of baptism.

A humble and most sincere man who loves the Lord Jesus and doesn’t hesitate to share his faith in Christ, Ali had this wish fulfilled in a most magnificent, heart-touching water baptism service last month at the Barrabool Hills, Highton congregation of Moolap and Barrabool Hills Baptist Church, Geelong, Victoria. (more…)

ABOUT TRUE LOVE

Carol Round

Inspirational author Carol Round writes encouragingly …

‘I was hungry and you fed me, I was thirsty and you gave me a drink, I was homeless and you gave me a room, I was shivering and you gave me clothes, I was sick and you stopped to visit, I was in prison and you came to me’ (Matthew 25:35-36 Msge).

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MAKING DISCIPLES – GOD’S PRIORITY

George Forbes 2010

Missionary statesman Dr George Forbes asks: ‘Are we counting decisions or making disciples?’

When one considers the matter of evangelism and church planting the question of counting decisions or making disciples comes into centre stage. Some have, and still do, only count decisions. This tendency is not exclusive to evangelists and big crusades, but also to local churches, mission agencies and individual ministers or missionaries.

It is easier in some respects to count decisions. To only count the hands raised or the names entered on decision cards. It is perfectly understandable when you consider crusades with vast numbers in attendance and thousands coming forward at the closing invitation. I have been there and seen these moving minutes and hours at the conclusion of great crusades. A majority of recognised evangelists have in place good systems of counselling and follow up, though they recognise the difficulty of discipling new converts in that context.

Making disciples is a long-term task
My focus however in this article is the question of making disciples, as this is what Jesus commanded. It is my belief that the majority of disciples are made in a one-on-one context of daily life. This is where character is developed and the word of God worked out in life situations. The Great Commission in Matthew chapter 28:18-20 makes it absolutely clear that Jesus placed the imperative on ‘making disciples’ and not on counting decisions.

Jesus’ words still motivate many to this great and primary task of the church. He said, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising 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.’

It isn’t done in a couple of briefing sessions or instruction times, but over a good length of time, including both the good times and the difficult experiences of growing in the knowledge and grace of Jesus Christ.

When I came to Christ many years ago, I made a decision to repent of my sin and call on the name of the Lord, in a Salvation Army gospel service in Box Hill, Melbourne. I thank God for the faithful preaching of the gospel of Christ that night by Major David Hewitt. I was born again that evening with life-transforming experiences immediately following.

I thank God too for the young man who knelt beside me and invited me to be his friend and who offered to help me in my new walk with God. He arranged to meet me the next day, after work, and talk to me as we walked to my home. He spoke of what it meant to be a follower of Christ, encouraging me to read the Bible and pray daily.

Immeasurable impact
That journey continued each evening that week and for the following months. By the Friday of the first week I shared my testimony publicly as I stood with the Salvation Army Band outside the local theatre.

My mentor guided me in no time to study the major doctrines of the Christian faith, using RA Torrey’s What the Bible Teaches as my daily textbook. His impact on my life was immeasurable. This young man who discipled me was Kevin Conner, who later served the Lord for many years with distinction as a great Bible teacher and pastor. I count his ongoing friendship as special.

Disciple Making

 

 

Disciple making is still God’s priority! The task is long-term and it calls for long-term commitment by those who would obey Christ’s commission.

May we not fail in this priority for the advance of the kingdom of God. It’s acknowledging and accepting our responsibility. As the Message version of Matthew 28:19 says, ‘Go out and train everyone you meet, far and near, in this way of life…’

Dr George Forbes is internationally recognised as a missionary statesman with a heart for the lost of the nations. With a wealth of missionary knowledge and a unique ability to communicate the global picture, he is widely known as the ‘story-teller.’ Link: georgeforbes2@gmail.com

GREAT ENCOURAGEMENT FOR CHRISTIANS LIVING WITH DISABILITY

2013-11-09 Tait Berge  - 120Tait Berge encourages people who live with disabilities to be involved in their local church as he shares from his heart.

People who live with disabilities cannot expect others to accept them if they don’t accept themselves. One way to do that is to remember you were made in God’s image, and another is to find a couple of life verses to help you.

Whether you have a disability or are a parent, sibling or friend of someone with a disability, God loves you! He knew you before you were born and designed your body (Psalm 139:13-16). You’re perfect just the way you are. You didn’t do anything to cause your disability. That’s the most important idea you can take away from this article. (more…)

LEND ME YOUR HEAR!

Ed Delph

Ed Delph shares another thought-provoker…

Recently I had the privilege of speaking at Pure Heart Church in Glendale, Arizona on the subject of communication in marriage.

I’m not the best communicator in marriage – as Becky, my wife of 31 years, will attest. But maybe I can shed some light on this subject that maybe even I will apply.

Knowing is one thing. Doing is another!
All wives would say…Amen! to this. (more…)