The culture of tomorrow is a result of how we live and lead today. This applies to our families, our mission agencies, and our churches. Our daily death to self and ongoing filling with the Spirit (Eph 5:18) is essential for now–and Lord willing–the future.
Leaders are culture sculptors. Though we are not working with blocks of granite, we are working with a medium that holds its shape for a long time.
Prayerfully consider how you strike that chisel. Your unborn grandchildren may have to pick up the pieces.
the Vietnamese are Unreached living in America. I have become friends with Anh the lady who does my nails . Over a period of two years of listening to her and praying for her and her sick relatives this past months I’ve visited in her home several times. Bought her a Vietnamese New Testament and told her I wanted to read about my awesome God. She told me she already had a god but still wanted me to be her friend. I’ve encouraged her to start reading John. Everyday praying for her open heart to Gods love.
Excellent, Sara! Keep up the great work and sharing your story with others. I pray for Anh’s salvation, too.
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