Apostle
Matthew Norwood
The New Millennium
has brought striking changes to our lives on many fronts The world
of technology, communications, medical science and global politics
has become inextricably bound up in our day to day lives. The home
and family are under constant onslaught from those who would take
away parental rights with misguided legislation, to the agenda of
the gay community. World News brings the war in Afghanistan into
our bedrooms with graphic accounts of dead, atrocities, starvation
and senseless destruction of homes and families.
In the
midst of these events the need to spread the Good News of Salvation
remains constant We have a-story to tell, It is the old, old story of
Jesus and His Love. And there are workers agencies, Missionaries and
faithful Nationals who are committed to telling the story. There are
some who are imprisoned, tortured, taken hostage, and even martyred for
their Faith. Victims of war, revolution, rebel ravaging, and dispersion
struggle to find food and , shelter for themselves and their children.
Those who serve the Lord in these countries often suffer and endure the
same hardships as the people of the country in order to minister to
their needs and see that they are introduced to the Saviour, Jesus
Christ. We cannot, we must not slow or stop our mission of going,
giving, praying and upholding the work of spreading the Gospel.
We are called
to fulfill the "Great Commission". We want to encourage our
members and congregations to give and pray for souls. We hear stories of
drugs, drought, disease and lack of simple food such as rice and beans in
Africa, South America, Mexico, Eastern Europe, Afghanistan and other areas.
No, we cannot feed the world and it seems that whatever is done falls short
of the great need. But we can support the workers, churches, missions and
schools that are established. The best way to do this is to give regularly
to The Foreign Mission Department who sends monthly stipends to the various
mission fields. There are needs above what is sent; therefore the more we
give the more we can meet the needs. Pastors and workers are able to
complete significant projects with a fraction of what it would take to do
the same projects here.
Often we wait
for the group or committee, but one can make a difference. We appreciate the
ones who have given faithfully over the years. May the Lord reward you
richly for your dedication and steadfastness in the eternal work for the
Kingdom. There will be many precious souls in heaven who will say, .I'm here
because of you." Praise the Lord for the great time of rejoicing when
we all get to heaven.