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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Where There Is A Vision, Things Happen


As a missionary’s kid (MK), I attended boarding school in Fortaleza Brazil. My second grade school desk was next to one of the large windows, the perfect location for an eight year old to gaze outside and daydream. Whether a car drove by, or a butterfly flew near, my mind wondered away from reading to dreaming. Even a trail of ants traveling along the windowsill gave my vivid imagination plenty of input to picture becoming an insect. Eventually my grade school teacher, Miss Helen Rowe now in her 90’s, moved me and my desk to face the book shelves. Her vision was that her students read and comprehend well. My dreams and her vision had very little in common. Today, those bugs and cars are gone, but all her students can read and understand.

There may be a few similarities between a dream and a vision, but the outcome is entirely different. Dreams tend to be sporadic and unfocused therefore rarely materialize. You can imagine an outcome, but have no defined idea or plan as how to get there.

Vision focuses on the steps necessary to achieve defined goals. Just as important, it needs to include those that will embrace your vision as theirs. 

Jesus is the example of one who had a clear defined vision. He came to seek and to save the lost. As His disciples began to understand who Jesus truly was, that vision of giving the Gospel to the lost became a way of living. Those twelve, had times of doubt, misunderstanding, even betrayal, yet the vision continues to this day with eternal results. Paul, one of the key writers of the New Testament, makes this point when he says “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus” (Phil.3:14) Visionaries consistently lean toward their goal.

A year ago, a vision began to develop in my heart and move to my hands. After the sale of our camp Treasure Island, it became evident, that our area churches greatly missed a location for retreats, family events, and camping. With guidance from several of our local church leaders, we have embarked on a new venture.

VISION PROGRESS:
1. We have purchased 4 hectors of land back in the bush near a lake.  Google Earth 9º23’10.00”S  41º11’26.60”W

CLEARING UNDER BRUSH 
GREAT WORK CREW - FUN GUYS

2. Hired men from that area to clear the underbrush, all manual labor. No carts or large industrial rakes available in local stores for this job, so I manufactured  some in my shop. 



ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT OF OUR CHALETS   
FUTURE ENTRANCE OF OUR CHURCH RETREAT CENTER







  3. Two architects from one of our churches are putting our vision onto paper and blueprints. This involves working and reworking plans to adjust their vision to the reality of funds we must come up with. 



    

FIRST LOAD OF FENCE POSTS
ALMOST 2,000 FEET OF FENCING


4. Fences, gates, irrigation system, and coconut tree planting will be completed in soon.


5. October we will start constructing the first of five Chalets for housing.

If you desire in some way to make this Vision yours, do let us know. 


   






Friday, March 30, 2018

The Power Of A Church's Personality


Vicki and I finished our four month US travels of driving almost 20,000 miles to visit and report to our nineteen support churches. A marathon of meetings, preaching, highways, and good times with great friends and family. January first, we returned to Brazil encouraged by the kindness and support of those who make it possible for us to continue exposing folks to  Grace in Christ to our part of the world.

Most likely, you have met individuals whose personality is powerfully pleasant. Like the pull of a magnet, we are drawn to them. They genuinely make us feel significant and wanted, they value what we have to offer. We leave their presence, with our spirit lifted and look forward to the next time we can be with them. They were able to bring light to the dark in our life. They motivate us to change and live differently. Their person (personality) creates a desire to know them better.

Each church we spent time with, during our time in the States, had its very own unique personality. Much like in a family, the Father may be the same, yet the uniqueness of each child is quite distinct.

 Almost half of the churches grew since our furlough in 2012. We could see and feel their excitement. The churches’ “personalities” were much like a magnet that  draws people in to fellowship, learning, and living Christ. I often commented to Vicki as we left a church, “If we lived in this town, that is definitely where I would want to be every week”.

Since our return to Brazil, I have thought a lot about the power of a church’s personality. Paul says to the church in Thessalonica, “Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.” Please pray that our Brazilian church’s “personality” will draw many to here of salvation through Christ.

Vicki and I are well into our ministries for 2018. She is preparing for youth events in the month of April and beyond, as well as, several speaking engagements and ladies’ fellowships at our house. She also enjoys continuing studies in the areas of leadership and the life-changing conversations with those she is coaching.

I am responsible for two church constructions this year, as well as, several out of state speaking engagements at couples’ and men’s retreats. Soon we will be making a major decision to purchase property and develop a retreat center for our local churches. This will involve a five year commitment on my part. We have met with our area pastors, church leaders and several business men friends of mine seeking direction. Because new twists and turns await us, pray that we will be guided by His Spirit who dwells within us.