Tuesday, September 11, 2012

2012 Port-de-Paix, Haiti Mission Trip



2012 Port-de-Paix, Haiti Mission Trip




Dear Friends and Family,

I hope this letter finds you well, and that you have enjoyed your summer. While I was able to spend some extra time with my family, I did spend some time preparing for the new school year. This school year presents a new and exciting opportunity for me in that I will be helping missionary teachers in Haiti as they begin their new year with their students.

I have been asked by Southland Christian Church to be part of a short-term missions work team in Port-de-Paix, Haiti. We will be working with Sonlight Ministries' teachers and students. We will arrive on October 13th and return October 20th. I am so excited to have the opportunity to use my teaching skills on the mission field! Sonlight Academy is a K-12 English emersion school established to educate students in a Biblical environment in order to provide Haitian children opportunities they otherwise would not have. In addition, we will be visiting an orphanage and the House of Hope, a home for terminally ill children.

While I will be traveling and serving with 6 team members, I invite you also to be a part of this trip. I believe that all people can be involved in missions, even without going out on the field. I would be honored if you would be my prayer partner. I will provide specific prayer needs before the trip as we prepare, during the trip, and after our return.

Our team has been asked to raise $1,700.00 for airfare, lodging, and transportation. If you are in a season of life in which your budget is tight, please do not feel obligated to give financially. Your prayer support is greatly appreciated. If you are in a season in life in which you are blessed financially, and you feel led to help in this way, we will greatly appreciate it.

I am so excited about being a part of this team and anticipate the incredible opportunities to serve in education abroad. Thank you in advance for your prayers, support, and encouragement.

Love,
Sarah

For financial support:
Checks or money orders made payable to Southland Christian Church

For your contribution to be tax deductible do NOT put my name in the memo line (IRS prohibits church finance office from giving you tax credit for donations designated to individuals).

Mail check or money order to:
Sarah Moll
110 Hemingway Place
Georgetown, KY 40324

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Quote - Leap of Faith

Quote - Biblical Leap of Faith



"The Bible never tells us to take a leap of faith into the darkness and hope that there's nobody out there.  The Bible calls us to jump out of the darkness into the light.  That is not a blind leap.  The faith  that the New Testament calls us to is a faith rooted and grounded in something that God makes clear is the truth."

R.C. Sproul





Sproul, R.C. (2003). Defending Your Faith: An Introduction to Apologetics
     Illinois: Crossway Books. pg 25.




Thursday, May 10, 2012

Running the Good Race

Running the Good Race


Paralysis and marathon are usually two words that appear to be at odds with one another.  Marathon runners do not typically inspire images of crutches or implements of mobility providing assistance for persons with an impairment.  It is, however, this incompatibility that lends itself an opportunity for awareness.  Claire Lomas, paralyzed from a horse riding accident, has used her current station in life to raise awareness for spinal cord research through her involvement in the London Marathon.  Claire didn't raise awareness by taking first place.  She didn't raise awareness by finishing in a manner worthy of winning a medal.  In fact, Claire finished 16 days after the 26.2 mile race began.  Claire did, however, raise (circa) $160,000 for the cause of spinal cord research and became the first person to have ever completed a marathon - not through the use of a wheelchair - but through the use of a ReWalk bionic suit.  

In Paul's second letter to Timothy, he tells his son in the faith, that he has finished the race.  Paul wasn't trying to raise awareness for charity but to offer encouragement to Timothy through his epistle that is believed to have been written in a jail cell.  Paul presses on to preach perseverance.  It is the man that keeps the faith that wins the prize - so it is all the more important to preserve.  In matters of the spiritual realm that Paul is talking about, we are speaking of a crown of righteousness that is granted in eternity as opposed to an earthly accolade - a prize that will fade away.  Seeing Claire finish her race in spite of her trials, reminded me of Paul's race.  I think sometimes we hear the call of evangelism and think to ourselves we aren't in an opportune time to serve in the Kingdom of God.  We have imperfections, limited resources and extenuating circumstances that keep our hands tied and our mouths gagged in a manner and fashion that decommissions us from the preaching, teaching and spreading the Gospel.  If Paul can finish the race in spite of being beaten with rods, stoned, ship wrecked and snake bit, what is stopping us?

Unlike Claire, we don't have a ReWalk bionic suit that can provide assistance and afford us an opportunity to triumph our physical barriers.  With the hardness of a fallen world, who would not be down trodden and disheartened?  With God, however, we aren't given a spirit of timidity.  Paul tells Timothy that we have been given a spirit of power, love and discipline.  Paul encourages us through his epistle to Timothy that the Holy Spirit indwells us and it is under His power that we can guard the truth.  It is in faith and love that we have that is from Christ Jesus that will be our instruments to carry out His will.  So instead of dwelling on the lack of power we have in ourselves, let us be reminded of the power that we have in Him by trusting and resting in Jesus.  Let us stand firm in the truth and press forward on to win the prize for God has equipped us for a good work.  The same as Claire Lomas has used her physical challenges to bring awareness to spinal research, let us use our worldly challenges, our weaknesses and shortcomings to bring awareness to the Gospel.  Jesus didn't die for people living in perfection.  He died for sinners that were dead in their trespasses.  He humbled Himself and died for the lowly.  Before our salvation, we were without hope and it is in our weakness that He is glorified.  If Jesus can save a lost sinner like me then He can surely save you.  With God, all things are possible.   

Soli Deo gloria,
W. 


Monday, January 30, 2012

The Suffering Christian

The Suffering Christian



"The suffering of the Christian or anyone else in this world is never ultimately an accident. All suffering is within the pale of divine sovereignty. All suffering comes within the broader context of the sovereignty of God."
- R.C. Sproul, "Reason to Believe"

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Quote - Innocent Native Who Never Hears Christ


Innocent Native Who Never Hears Christ




"The innocent native who never hears of Christ is in excellent shape, and we need not be anxious about his redemption. The innocent person doesn’t need to hear of Christ. He has no need of redemption. God never punishes innocent people. The innocent person needs no Savior; he can save himself by his innocence."
- R.C. Sproul, "Reason to Believe"

Quote - History of God's Grace

Quote - History of God's Grace



"The Old Testament, in spite of its manifestations of the wrath of God, remains a history of God’s grace and long-suffering with a rebellious people. There is wrath unparalleled in the New Testament and grace overwhelming in the Old Testament. A false dichotomy between the Testaments is foreign to the biblical writers themselves."
 - R.C. Sproul, "Reason to Believe"


Thursday, December 8, 2011

A Sober Perspective for Christmas - 2011

A Sober Perspective for Christmas - 2011


What Is Christmas About? - Paul Washer

Christmas is about a baby that grew up to be a King and threw himself in our place to satisfy God's wrath. - as paraphrased by Paul Washer.

As we celebrate Christmas this season, let us never forget that its not about materialism or even the traditions we have etched in our minds from childhood.  As Christians, we aren't really even called to celebrate the holiday per Biblical mandate.  That's not to say, however, there's anything wrong with Christians lifting praise up to God as we celebrate the season.  After all, we shouldn't ever cease in lifting our praise up to the Lord in all we do while we are here in the world.  

If you can celebrate or recognize the holiday in good conscience, my bid to you is - Merry Christmas!  If you can't celebrate or recognize the holiday in good conscience, my bid to you is - God bless you brother/sister!  Never violate your conscience and sew the seeds that yield a hard heart.  I not only respect your conviction but encourage you to continue to follow after the Spirit.  

God bless all my brothers and sisters in Christ.  I love you all very much.  If you are reading this and you haven't received the Holy Spirit, then my love goes out to you as well.  My hope for you is for God to open your eyes, ears and heart and receive the conviction of the Gospel so that you may believe.  With God, nothing is impossible and there is a reason you're reading this right now at this very moment.  There is no coincidence, only God's will. 

In the love of Christ,
Wade C. Davis

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Faith Is Like A Roller Coaster...But More Exciting

Faith Is Like A Roller Coaster...But More Exciting




As Christians, we are commanded to go out into the world and spread the Gospel.  We are to give a reason for the hope that is in us and be prepared to give an answer.  Not all Christians are, however, theologians that live and breathe apologetics and when faced with tough questions, they give a somewhat obligatory answer in an effort to get their backs off of the ropes.  They simply tell their inquisitor to read the Bible and assure them that they'll find their answer.  

This week, I've been talking with a friend that is searching for answers and she tells me that Christians never really answer her questions and just keep telling her to read the Bible.  She says that this would be the equivalent of someone asking her why she likes Star Trek and telling them to watch an episode to find out.  After they watch the episode, they come back and ask her the same question again and she repeatedly gives the same answer each and everytime the anti-Star Trek enthusiast asks about the appeal of the show.  

I admit that my friend is onto something.  Sometimes we all need further clarification and for someone to tell you to go back over and over again to find the answer when you've failed to see it all of the other times, seems to be an exercise in futility.  This is not to discourage anyone from reading the Bible nor is it an attempt in any way to suggest that we can't find the answers to our inquisition from reading scripture.  In fact, if we are ever to know anything about God, it is through His word that we find in scripture that contains His revelation.  

As a way to encourage my new friend, I suggested that even if the advice from Christians has failed to satisfy her inquisition then for her to consider that it all hasn't been for nothing.  In an attempt to find answers, my friend claims that she has read the book from cover to cover.  In an earlier exchange, she very eloquently tells me; 
"The whole story of the Bible is like a metaphorical story of someone growing up. Adam and Eve is seen as infancy, the whole Old Testament is like childhood and adolescence, struggling to find out what is good and what's wrong while trying to live by their parent's rules (often messing up and getting "grounded"). The New Testament is adulthood. The age of true discovery and love towards others and the need to make a difference in not only ones own life but the life's of the people around them."
Assuming that I'm not being duped and my friend came up with this revelation all on her own, then I would say that her efforts spent reading the Bible has not been a wasted effort by any means.  Although Christians' default answer to read more scripture may not be as helpful as it could be, they may be nevertheless yielding fruit in a greater yield than you or I could ever produce from our own explanations.  It could be that a suggestion to read scripture may not produce immediate answers for today's questions but nevertheless be providing a foundation of faith. 

We live by faith and not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7). But how do we get this faith? Paul tells us that faith comes by hearing and hearing comes by the word of God (Romans 10:17). How can hearing give faith though? Someone can obviously have faith without ever having picked up a Bible and without ever having read the first verse of scripture. Paul, however, isn’t talking about a generic faith that anyone can have that could just as easily be applied to a golden calf as it could be given as an expression of love for Yahweh. Paul is talking about a God saving faith. Paul is talking about the the kind of faith that makes us heirs in Christ. Paul is talking about the faith that we have when we believe the gospel. This faith in God that we have through the Gospel, however, isn’t always a popular practice and is often ridiculed by others. This is why Paul tells us, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek..” (Romans 1:16 NASB).

I can sit here and tell you about faith and talk about it all day long. It isn’t, however, the same as you having a first hand knowledge of it. You, for example, can read about roller coasters and your friends could tell you about riding a roller coaster but you are never going to really know the power and exhilaration of a roller coaster until you do what?

You are really never going to know the power and exhilaration of riding a roller coaster until you ride one. All descriptions and summations of riding a roller coaster will pail in comparison to your actual experience. Similarly, all descriptions and summations of faith will pail in the actual experience of living it and in the actual experience of practicing it. God saving faith, in other words, isn’t something that you put up and store in a box once you have it. God saving faith is something that must be lived in order grow and exacerbate spiritual maturity. God saving faith is a living thing that must be practiced so that it will bear fruit. It is the fruit that reveals the nature of the tree. Apple trees don’t produce peaches. Just the same, a good tree doesn’t produce bad fruit and a bad tree doesn’t produce good fruit (Matthew 7:16-18), God saving faith will produce the fruit of life and all other kinds of faith will leave idolaters dead in their sins. 

As spectacular as it may be to ride a roller coaster, to compare it to God saving faith is an un-fair comparison - an injustice, if you will.  Even the acrobatics of a roller coaster that produces excitement and exhilaration for the passenger, can't compare to the inexhaustible grace that our Father in Heaven displays to us when we are in the faith that gives eternal life.  Both, however, produce an experience that you can't know if you aren't a participant.  As Christians, we need to press forward, continue on with the good fight as we actively live in our faith and not by our sight and I promise that you'll be on a ride that is infinitely more exciting than any roller coaster.


May it all be for His glory,
W.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Marriage

Marriage


Here is a playlist pertaining to marriage.  As of now, this play list consists of the following videos;

"Why Is Marriage Difficult" - Paul Washer

"Biblical Courtship (Session 5)" - Paul Washer

"Sex and Marriage" - Steve Lawson

"Marriage and Divorce" - Steve Lawson

Everyone may benefit from the teachings in this list, however, others may especially benefit.  Please consider sharing this list with anyone that is dating, considering marriage as well as persons that are already married and may be considering divorce.  

This playlist will most likely grow and be expanded upon as time passes.  For the moment, however, this should be a good start for anyone that may be interested in the subject or wishing to conduct a Bible study about marriage.  If this is the case then perhaps this playlist will hopefully act as a valuable resource, etc.  

God bless,
WCD




Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Paul Washer - Biblical Womanhood


Paul Washer -  Biblical Womanhood



Wonderful sermon by Paul Washer that is a must see on Biblical womanhood.

It is my hope that mothers will share this with their daughters so that they can discover the beautiful truths about womanhood that have been put in place by God.

Grace &Peace,
WCD

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Divided the Movie Preview


Official Divided the Movie (HD Version) from NCFIC on Vimeo.


I just finished watching this and this is a must see.

Find out how the modern day youth ministry that are in our churches do not fit into the biblical model as to how God instructs us to raise our children.  

This is a very controversial issue, however, that does not mean that we should avoid it, neglect to take heed of the message at hand nor dismiss it because it may not be something that we want to hear.

Watch the movie and discuss it with your pastor and even your youth minister.  Do so in a loving manner but please let us give this topic the dialogue that it deserves.

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Please Help with Supporting Justin Peters' Ministries

Please Help with Supporting Justin Peters' Ministries


Justin Peters has graciously allowed me to post his video series on my YouTube channel for a season.  If you have not viewed them yet, then you may want to make time and view these videos that are a must see if you desire to learn about the Word of Faith Movement.  As difficult as it can be to teach about the Word of Faith Movement, Justin Peters delivers his message in truth and sobriety and at the same time, he does all of this in the love of Christ.

Please place it within your consideration to support Justin Peters' Ministries.  You can do this by either making a donation, purchasing a DVD/s or by booking an appearance accordingly.  Please also let Justin Peters know how much you appreciate his efforts that he makes through his ministries.  Also please let him know that you have become aware of his ministry through my blog/YouTube channel as a way of encouragement.  There are a lot of difficulties in this world and to encourage our brother in Christ that is working in the Kingdom of God is a blessing and opportunity that God has placed our way.

If you want to support Justin Peters Ministries, please click on the link below;

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Also, thank you for visiting my blog and YouTube channel.  Thank you for allowing me an opportunity to share the love of Christ with you.  May it all be for the glory of our Heavenly Father, the much beloved Son and Holy Ghost.

Grace & Peace,
WCD

Please DO NOT send me any money.  I am not affiliate with Justin Peters Ministries.
God bless!