Dienstag, September 22, 2009

September 22, 2009

Dear Friends,
A hopeless case... Those were the first words of my sermon about the 10 lepers Jesus healed (Luke 17:11-19) In those days, there was no cure for leprosy. People who contracted this awful disease were banned to the outskirts of town to a lonely existence of suffering. These 10 pitiful men cried out to Jesus to have mercy on them. In their hopelessness and great need they believed in the one who could fulfill their need like no other.

I finished the message with an illustration about th
e sweet spot on a golf club. When you find the sweet spot on your driver with the golfball you know it immediately. It feels so good. There are no extra vibrations; just a lovely PING and the ball sails perfectly down the fairway. For a moment, all is right with the world! There is no spot like the sweet spot.

The same is true in life. The sweet spot in life is the exact point where we recognize our hopelessness, our need, and allow God to fill it. It is the place in our existence where we recognize that we cannot, but He can! It is the spot where the creature reconnects with the creator. And like the one leper who came back to thank Jesus, the PING in our lives is the sound of our thanks and worship. The sweet spot. That's where we want to live our lives.

There were 40+ people at our CologneProject service on Sep. 13. Many of them were there to see Ralf and Julia's little Theo be dedicated - like Ralf's two bosses. How was I to know that they play golf, and know all about the sweet spot. One of them said he found the whole service so good that he plans on returning and bringing friends!

Praise God with us for the lives that were touched that day. Pray that God would continue to work in the hearts of those who came. Pray that we would be wise and bold as we engage with those from our individual networks at other social gatherings. One of our dearest friends who we have shared much with is opening a new store downtown and we have been invited to an opening night party. Pray for good encounters and open hearts.

Our field is growing. Emilee Head arrives in Cologne on Sep 23. Emilee will be helping us with the church plant and be looking for ways to reach out to the homosexual community in Cologne with the healing love of Jesus. Please pray especially for a good apartment she can share with a roommate.

Please also be praying for the upcoming City Mentoring Program (CMP) conference on Oct. 2 in Berlin with 70+ participants. CMP is program to train and mentor men and women, who have a strong passion, the potential, and mix of personality, ability, education, and spiritual gifts, to lead major city church plants - or more correctly, major city church planting movements - in city centers of German-speaking Europe. This is the first time we are bringing together participants from around the country for a day of training and vision casting. I will be taking part in a panel discussion with several other veteran church planters. Please pray especially for Stephen Beck as he leads this conference and ministry.

It has been 3 years since our last Home Ministry Assignment. Instead of coming home for 3-6 months, we have decided to take 3 shorter trips over the next year to the different areas in which we have a concentration of churches and friends who support us. Please pray for our upcoming trip to Ontario and the Detroit area October 15 - November 18. Pray for safe travels and that God would go before us. We need quite a bit of new financial support as we have lost support due to the recession and continue to suffer under a very weak dollar. Let us know if you want to get together while we are in your area!

Your missionaries to Germany,
Jason and Sue