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Preparing for the Mission Field: An Introduction

May 30, 2018 by Patrick Leave a Comment

“I’m leaving the field.” In my short time on deputation and on the mission field I have heard this sort of statement foo often. I have heard it from missionaries on the field and missionaries on deputation who haven’t even left for the field yet. I must preface this by saying some leave as God closes doors and leads that way. I  believe that. I know one man who teared up as he told me about how circumstances were leading he and his family to leave the mission field. He did not want to do it and I am convinced he still would rather be on the field than back in the States. His circumstances left him no option. Missionaries leave the field for different reasons and many of them are justified in doing so. Unfortunately this sort of situation is not the norm and there are also many who leave the field for other reasons. “Its not what I thought it would be.”, “This language is so much harder than I anticipated, I just can’t do it.”, “The culture is so cold and we are not accepted.” I think a big reason for missionaries leaving the field is that they were not prepared. They had a dream, and that dream was beautiful. They had wonderful intentions. They wanted to reach others for Jesus. But when they started deputation or when they arrived to the field they found out it was not at all what they had dreamed, hoped, or especially prepared for.
This is the start of a new blog series about preparing for the mission field. Someone who is following God’s leading to the mission field must start preparing. There are many things a man must prepare for as a missionary. “A failure to prepare is only preparing to fail.” Excuse the trite saying, but is is true. A prepared missionary and missionary family has a far greater opportunity of a long term career as a missionary. I want to make clear that I am a new missionary. We completed our deputation in 2 years and 1 week (God did amazing things in those 2 years and answered our prayer to complete deputation that quickly). We have been on the field for just over two years. Our first church plant (and only church plant thus far) is very young and fragile. I do not claim to be an amazing 5 term veteran. I am very new, but I do believe I have been prepared for this. That is not something I am bragging about but something I really thank God for.
Preparing for the mission field includes family preparation, preparation for deputation (raising the needed funds), setting up, learning a language, starting a church, and seeing growth in that church through outreach and discipleship, and training young men (something I am focusing on at this time). Again I am not an expert but I do believe God has prepared me for this ministry, and that includes intentional preparation. I also am in need of more instruction. I am very, very far from ever being at a place where I am not needing more instruction and growth. Maybe you are considering missions, perhaps someone you love is considering missions. Missionaries need preparation.
More to come in the next weeks, check back soon.

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Quick Update: First Men’s Meeting

May 21, 2018 by Patrick Leave a Comment

We had our first men’s meeting on last Friday night. It was a wonderful time and even though it started with a strong thunderstorm men still came! We even had a first time visitor! This was a huge blessing to us! Sunday was also a very strong day for us with good attendance in the morning and evening services! We have several meetings this week. My wife Leslie will also be starting discipleship with a couple of ladies who are attending the church. God is blessing with each new step!

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Quick Update: First Baptism

May 11, 2018 by Patrick Leave a Comment

This Sunday is an exciting day for us! We will have our first baptism service on Sunday morning. We have one man who will be getting baptized and four others who will be observing what baptism is and will be baptized very soon as well! We are expecting several visitors because of the baptism. Please pray with us that God will work in the hearts of each person, who attends. Mariano will be getting baptized, his family should be there as well, along with the other new Christians who have questions about being baptized and will be observing how it is done. We are thankful that God is blessing Faith Baptist Church. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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Here Comes The Rain & The Cold

May 2, 2018 by Patrick Leave a Comment

I was an assistant Pastor at a wonderful church (my home church) for around 7 years. I can remember clearly there were different times of the year that brought different challenges. It seemed that the optimal time for growth was the fall (when school started back) and January (when many made resolutions to start going to church or some other type of spiritual resolution). There were general times where we may have had a “lighter” congregation as well. Holiday weekends sometimes affected our attendance, the summers had several services that had less people. I don’t think it was just our church, I think it is something that just happens. But that didn’t stop my Pastor. Pastor would do have special events during some of these times to help build the attendance. For instance, during the “summer slump”, Pastor would have “Summer Family Fellowship Nights”. After Wednesday night service we had a time of games out in the lower parking lot. It was a big hit! I think it was something that people looked forward to. I think it helped through the normally slower times of attendance for the year.

I bring this up to say that we are about to go into a “hard season” of the year, at least that is what others have said. The winter is cold, gets dark much earlier, and rains often. I know what you are thinking, “that is the way winter is all over.” While that is true, it does make it harder here. Almost everyone that attends our church walks. So the cold and wet part of winter is felt a lot more. It will also be dark before the afternoon services (Sunday and Thursday) end. Faith Baptist Church is located on the cusp of a pretty sketchy area, and the darkness increases the possibility of a problem. I remember well the conversation I had with one of the early attenders. She and her adult son came for several months. She did not like coming at nights because of the dangerous walk back home (1 1/2 blocks). These are all problems, but something I learned from my pastor is that there are creative answers to the problems we have in ministry. So as the harder times come, we will respond with solutions to help others! After all, what we are doing is for the glory of the Lord. We cannot just “accept” these sorts of things as just the way things are. The Bible tells us, “And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.” So we will be working ahead, trusting the Lord, looking for creative solutions to help in times where we may see a lack.

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