Dear Friends
On Friday, February 11 we are putting on a romantic valentine's day concert. Our GEM colleague, Kristi is a trained musician with a beautiful soprano voice. It is a joint venture along with P, a gifted tenor and L, a talented pianist who is co-owner of the location in which our services are held. They will be performing a colorful selection of solos and duets from musicals and operetta; some schmalzy, some humorous and some, just simply beautiful. My name also appears o
on the flyer as I will be reading Goethe and Shakespeare and 1 Corinthians 13 and sharing a few brief thoughts on God's love. So far L has confirmed with over 60 of her friends who will be attending! We expect probably another 40 from our networks. We are looking forward to meeting many new folks, having a good time and sharing just a little bit about God's love. Please pray for God to bless.
At our last church breakfast+devotional I talked about one of my favorite places in Cologne - the dump. I always get pumped up and excited to go there. Owners of a Cologne license plate can dump their junk for free! As I spoke, I began to draw a diagram on the flip chart. The dump we go to is actually a transfer station and they have a whole series of containers for furniture, small appliances, big appliances, grass/leaves/branches, metal, general garbage, toxic stuff, paper/cardboard, glass, etc. Whenever the need arises, I am grateful and happy to pay the dump a visit because I always leave with a light heart and a spring in my step. I continued to explain that there is a place where I also love to go because I can get rid of my junk there as well and proceeded to draw a simple cross. I can "dump" all my burdens there and also find forgiveness for my guilt. At the end I had someone read Matthew 11:28-30: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."
After the devotional, as we were still having breakfast, C got up and came over to sit across from me. He was confused. He said that it was nice to know that we could "dump" our stuff at the cross - our frustrations, worries, fears, loneliness, etc. But he had a problem with equating all those things with guilt. I assured him that they were not the same thing but that our guilt was probably one of the biggest things that we carry around with us unnecessarily and can bring it to the cross and experience God's forgiveness. We talked for about 20 minutes and I suggested he start reading Romans. In fact, I said, I would be happy to come and read with him and ask some guiding questions to help him understand better what it means to follow Christ. Later, as he was leaving, I repeated my offer. Would you please pray that he takes me up on it?
Thank you for standing with us as we seek to be a part of what God is doing here in Germany.
Jason and Sue
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