NOVEMBER 25
This month I was struck by a paragraph in an update from one of our Mission Dispatch workers who funnels assets into a restricted country…
“When our team reached this new area, we found her sitting quietly inside her hut. She told us no one had visited or spoken with her in months. As our staff listened, prayed, and shared the hope of the gospel, tears streamed down her face. ‘No one ever visits, no one ever asks how I am, no one ever comes. I don’t understand why you would care… Who is this God you serve?’”
That’s a question many of you have heard—and you answer. After all, that’s why you’ve been called to do what you do: to respond in words and with action, “Let me show you who this God is…”
During this month when we in this country emphasize our gratitude, I’m grateful for our Mission Dispatch people who take the risks to live out the good news of Jesus.
“When our team reached this new area, we found her sitting quietly inside her hut. She told us no one had visited or spoken with her in months. As our staff listened, prayed, and shared the hope of the gospel, tears streamed down her face. ‘No one ever visits, no one ever asks how I am, no one ever comes. I don’t understand why you would care… Who is this God you serve?’”
That’s a question many of you have heard—and you answer. After all, that’s why you’ve been called to do what you do: to respond in words and with action, “Let me show you who this God is…”
During this month when we in this country emphasize our gratitude, I’m grateful for our Mission Dispatch people who take the risks to live out the good news of Jesus.
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