| Recognizing God's Call and Plan
From LS, 2004 Interview with MD and SD:
Interview with EB and PB: God’s call was not originally in the his plan. He says that some think the only way to be a missionary is to be a church work major, but in reality, some of the most effective missionaries haven’t been any of the church work majors. This was his case. He felt that God’s call would come to an individual and that he did it on an individual basis, when God’s call is often done by his people. You can be convinced that God is calling you and because of that not be a team player. You can also be so ready to do mission with a certain team that you go without God’s calling. They mentioned to a pastor once that they were interested in mission work. They received their call, because this pastor found a call to Papua New Guinea three years later that he felt was for them. They felt that there is never an appropriate time to leave for the mission field. They would have to leave family in America. Their three kids (age 5, 10, and 15) and his job at the university made it not an appropriate time to leave for the mission field. You really have to be certain the Lord is directing you or people will discourage you. He felt that in most ministries the men feel more called than the women and that a good role for wives on the mission field hasn’t been found yet. He said that you take the call first, even before things are in order. When you say yes you believe that God will solve everything. Otherwise there can be no end to excuses. Professor F added in to this conversation by saying that worries don’t have anything to do with it, but that the question is, are you the right person. The other things like being poor or finding education for your kids, aren’t part of the decision making process..
Interview with WF and FF: W first became aware of his call to being a pastor when because of his involvement with choir, chapel, and Bible studies a guy told him he had assumed he would become a pastor when he got out of the army. Sometimes God’s call becomes recognized by others first. W felt that his call always had been to Taiwan, because it was his spiritual home.
Interview with EB, missionary to Nigeria: EB was told at seminary that they thought he would make a missionary, they thought he ought to go to Africa and they thought Nigeria, he was ready to sit down and talk about this and was asked, you mean you would take a mission call and EB said if it is God’s will and then he was told that was all that was needed to be known. Then he got call to go to Nigeria as missionary. God knew where he wanted to get EB and he got him there, no matter what he did. In those days you got a call and you accepted it. For missionaries you were just asked if you wanted to go to the mission field. In those days there was a deeper sense of call. Call to God and a call to do what he wanted you to do. Now it is thought as a profession. You choose this job and you want to do well in your profession rather to serve the Lord. God used people to point EB in the direction he should go. God revealed his will piece by piece and built into EB flexibility so he wouldn’t know years ahead, but would know the next step.
Interview with RH: He left his call up to the people at seminary for both his vicarage and after he graduated. They had no say in where they were called, but they did fill out an interest survey. He checked nothing and was sent overseas. We are always battling with God and telling him what not to do. Be patient, listen, sit back and trust that God is tougher than you are. Some pastors say the Lord told them to go or stay in a pastor call. The Lord never speaks that clearly to RH. In decision making he will prays and pray about it and then kind of get a hunch. He will then write a letter of declining or going for it and then if he sleeps that night that is God saying do this.
Interview with JF. After working for 11 years in Taiwan Professor F felt that his job was no longer needed. He began to look for a call elsewhere, but had decided he would only take it if it fit certain things. He wanted to serve at a place where he would still use teaching skills. He also wanted to only leave Taiwan if he felt that his position would be filled as needed. He also wanted to train the next generation and be able to use Chinese at his call. God provided these things completely for him. Class material on recognizing God’s call and plan on the mission field: Info from textbook Missions: Biblical Foundations & Contemporary Strategies by Gailyn Van Rheenen- Making plans while praying and searching for God’s will is not a denial of divine sovereignty but an acceptance of the fact that God works through faithful servants. 141 Christians are not to worry about the future but simply allow themselves to be used by God. Long-range planning is not important; it is God’s business. 144
Info from textbook Stepping Out: A Guide to Short Term Missions- One invaluable by-product of pursuing such a prayer agenda is the environment it creates for greater sensitivity to God’s voice and for a livelier freedom to obey. 193
From J. H., 2003 Stepping Out pg 65-66.
Pastor
involvement is a key to being blessed.
The kind of blessing short-termers need is the spiritual backing of
their church leaders. Even if your church can’t help you financially,
it’s important that you ask your pastor for whatever blessing he can
give. Excerpts from interview with Professor JF: God’s call from going from DCE to Missionary –
Never had the desire to go foreign but as a Christian you normally go
where God calls you. Some things God put on heart previously:
You only live once and China is the biggest nation so
the groundwork was learning the language. He never limited himself to what he would do so he never had a
reason to say no. Professor F's approach was that he was a resource
in program but his contribution came from living and being a caring loving
Christian – Which showed that he was useful in relation building whether
or not he was involved in successful programming. From interview with Dave and June D. - God’s Call – They found Interest in working in the mission field on a trip to South America - They joined the Lutheran Bible Translators and then were sent to Africa - Sometimes interruptions occurred and it seemed to be a struggle but it is all part of the job of a missionary - God does call people to a work but is is not necessarily a life work - From a young child June had desired to go into the mission field - Getting into Moody Bible college was a work of God in that a person had dropped out leaving a place open for June to attend at the age of 23, Senior year heard about bible translations and was drawn to that field - Expectations continually change but there are reasons for what happens - God’s call gets you to the mission field but the devil wants to continue keep you down but what God has shown you in the light (getting you to the mission field) showed not be questioned in the dark (when depression comes) Quotes from books: Stepping Out P.106 – Be a Barnabas: - Just as first-century Barnabas played a role of tremendous significance in the life of the Early Church by encouraging Paul and John Mark, so you, too, can have an impact on the lives of countless missionary co-workers by your positive praise and consistent affirmation. - For us, brokenness is humility’s response to the touch of God. We break and say, “Lord, You’re right, I’m wrong. Your word is right; my idea is wrong.” - God is behind a lot of efforts that, though they initially may not look all that strategic, are somehow part of God’s process. Excerpts from interview with Tim and Kathy R. How
did you know God wanted you to venture overseas? When Tim was young he found Japanese culture to be
interesting. In college a man
named Roger Buck talked to Tim making mention that he should consider
teaching in Japan. Well Tim
did his Alaska internship and he remembered an article from the Report
about going to Japan to teach English, which awoke in him the desire to
pursue this opportunity. Tim
told his wife and asked her to commit.
Kathy remembers answering ok but was not for sure this was
something they should do. They
went to prayer seeking out guidance.
Tim mentioned he had no feelings of road blocks that where keeping
them from going – no children, they where young, and there was a sense
of adventure. Tim saw only positives so he applied and was accepted.
What resulted was teaching and witnessing, which where exciting.
Did
you see a distinct call or plan before going, during your time in Japan,
or after you came back to America? Kathy’s
reply – It was not until a year in that she felt yah this is where God
wanted them to be. Teaching
was a new job and it was very difficult – but as a second term
approached there was not any difficult in staying.
Tim’s reply - never before leaving did he think he was not
suppose to be there. Though
during his time of teaching he questioned whether he was effective.
People didn’t seem to be coming to Christ. Though after leaving there where people who came to Christ.
Throughout the time the full extent to reaching people for Christ
wasn’t seen but in hindsight it becomes clear.
Some people are called to sow, fertilize, or harvest.
Paul the Apostle got experience in these different roles and Tim
said it was helpful to recognize this giving him encouragement.
When looking at what Tim and Kathy did well, Tim saw he was good in
the relational role and Kathy was gifted in learning the language which
equipped them to different roles leading to the same plan of a
relationship in Christ. Tim
also made mention that their life was very highly looked at “life in the
glass house” truly just daily living is used in God’s plan.
Kathy made mention of a story that involved her coming of a bus
with a smile on her face and a woman that she knew saw her.
The woman was simply affected by that smile which led to the desire
to check out why Kathy was happy. There
was no definite reason why Kathy was smiling but it was clear to the woman
that there was a unique reason behind it – a relationship with the one,
true God. In being here in
America the call to keep in touch with the people from Japan seems to be
present. Tim and Kathy send Birthday cards to friends.
Excerpts from interview with J C. How did you know God wanted you to venture overseas? J's main goal in being a student was to be a parish worker and doing ministry here in the United States. One day though a Professor dropped the idea to J of going overseas. So J went home and asked his family what their thoughts were as well as prayed about the possibility. During the call process J saw that nothing was really keeping him from going overseas so he made the decision to go and had his name given to the mission foundation offering to go wherever. Befriended some West Africans and ended up in Liberia Did you see a distinct call or plan God had shown you before going, during your time in Africa, or after you came back to America? A big confirmation for J was in the fact that after coming to the decision to head onto the mission field things started to happen. J saw how God brought people into his life West African people whom he would eventually be going to their homeland. So in having this relationship established J learned a lot about the cultural make up as well as found a desire to reach these particular types of people. J also saw how his personality allowed him to flourish in this particular culture. The West African culture is a laid back society and one that is very open, which fits well with who Jack is in his personality. J was given confirmation from the people that it was nice that he and his family where very open allowing for a more real relationship to occur between him and the natives. Return to Life on the Field Contents
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