Last week I
had the opportunity to meet with a group of students interested in God’s work
among the nations. Before the meeting someone asked me, “Why Uruguay?” This is
a question that we regularly try to answer, and that I’ll try to review here in
the near future.
But we’re
not in Uruguay yet. It’s been helpful to me to work through a philosophy of
why we’re doing what we’re doing right now, before making a permanent move to
Uruguay. The full answer takes much more space, but here’s an attempt to
summarize in a hundred words:
As a missionary teacher, my work is preaching
the gospel and teaching the Bible, with the goal of strengthening Christians
and churches. We are currently trying to serve in this way among a group of
North American churches and Christian friends in preparation for doing the same
in Uruguay. We have the added opportunity of recounting God’s works in Uruguay
and requesting prayer. These activities then serve a secondary purpose of giving
people opportunity to evaluate their sense of God’s calling and of our
qualifications, resulting in their sending us (in various ways) and thus
confirming God’s calling and leading.
(“And who
is sufficient for these things?”)
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