Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Haley Schmitz recently returned from Uganda where she spent several weeks this summer on behalf of Campus Crusade for Christ. She shared some of her experiences in a recent worship service and at Faith Station with our youth. Haley spoke of the challenges she and others faced throughout their journey. These were not the kind of things a travel brochure would include in trying to make a destination sound appealing. Among them, dysentery, poisonous snakes, large spiders, outdoor toilets, language barriers, limited food choices, etc. These and other challenges would be more than some would choose to overcome. I asked Haley, "You knew about these challenges before hand, and you still wanted to go?" "Yes," she answered. I then asked her if she would go again, and without hesitation, she once more answered, "Yes." What drove Haley to go in the first place and I believe will lead her to go again someday is the realization that the needs are so great and that she can make a difference.

The apostle Paul faced great challenges as he went to faraway places to share the good news of Christ. In II Corinthians 1:8-9, he writes, "We do not want you to be uniformed about the hardships we suffered in the province of Asia. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired even of life. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God..." For Paul, and for Haley, to go and to share the love of Christ in distant and challenging places was made possible and further empowered by the God who went before them and sustained them on their journeys.

You may not be facing the extreme challenges that Haley faced in Uganda or that Paul experienced on his missionary journeys, but in the challenges before you and the needs of others that are ever before us, God can empower you for the task, enabling you to make a difference. Paul wrote, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Yes...you can, too!!

Jim

1 comment:

  1. And for some of us, we don't even have to go to Uganda to answer Christ's call to be His witnesses, for we are to be His witnesses in Jerusalem (within the church), in Judea (our state or country), in Samaria (with those who are different from me), and to the ends of the earth (including Uganda). I have an opportunity to make a choice to be an active witness in whatever environment God in His providence places me.

    ReplyDelete