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BurglarYesterday, I awoke to discover we had been burglarized – always a great way to start a Monday (or any other day for that matter).  Somehow, our garage door was opened and the burglars made off  with some fishing gear and two sets of golf clubs (they really knew how to hurt a guy).

So the morning was spent making phone calls – to the police, to neighbors and to the insurance company – and the evening was spent visiting local pawn shops.

This is not the first time this has happened to us – and the feelings are the same each time – frustration, anger, vulnerability.  We like to think we are safe and that what we work for is secure.  But then something like this happens and we are reminded that we are always susceptible.  We lose faith in our security.  We lose faith in mankind.

But I was reminded of at least two other things yesterday through this process.  The first is that we will never find security in this world apart from God.  We are aliens in a foreign land – this is not our home.  So we would be foolish to put our trust in things.  All our possessions and even our own physical well being can be taken from us but our relationship with the Father cannot be touched.  As long as our trust is in God we will be secure.

The second thing that I was reminded of is that there are still good people in the world.  From the neighbors to my long time friend and insurance agent to the police officer that was dispatched to our home, God has put good people in our lives.  So even though the temptation would be to give up on the human race, the reality is there are a lot of good people out there.  In fact, I believe there is more good than bad in the world – it is just the bad that gets the press.

Take heart – God is at work!

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It’s Monday and the beginning of a new week – full of possibility and opportunity.  How will you use the next 7 days?  Will it be just another 168 hours or will some of those hours be special?

You have the option to sit back and go through this week, business as usual, numb to the world and let life happen to you.

OR

You could live the next 168 hours intentionally.  This could be the most significant week of the year so far!  What will you do with your time this week that will impact your life and the lives of all you encounter?  Make It Happen

What is the first step?

Your first step should be turning to God and listening to his prompting.  Spending time with him and allowing him to arrange your To Do List will make all the difference.  Then go out and live the next 7 days with intention and passion!

Be a blessing today!

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We are making our way through the Gospel of Mark on Wednesday nights in our chapel Bible study.  It is a formative study in which we are looking directly at what was and is important to Jesus as witnessed by his followers.  So often we read what others have said and thought about what Jesus said – and that is a good thing to do – but it is always important and refreshing to read what Jesus actually said.

Last night we took a close look at Jesus’ lesson on the importance of the Sabbath and the fact that the Sabbath was created for us and not the other way around.  Jesus took several opportunities to teach this lesson to people who did not want to hear it.  We will be talking about Sabbath this Sunday morning.

But this morning, what is fresh on my mind is something we see in Mark 3:5.  As Jesus was preparing to heal a man with a withered hand, he was confronted with the disapproval of the Pharisees that were in the synagogue.  Those who were against the healing never said a word but Jesus saw it in their faces and based on previous experience, he knew what they were thinking.  They were caught up in keeping the law to the point they had lost sight of the intent behind the law.

Listening to GodThe description of Jesus’ approach should not be glossed over.  The text says Jesus was “angry” and “deeply distressed at their stubborn hearts.”  I have not been able to shake that sentence in 3:5.  What I see here is that stubborn, unwilling hearts do not please Jesus.  Now it is easy to look at the description of the teachers of the law and the Pharisees and cast judgement – to look down on them as ignorant and think to ourselves, “How could they have been so blind!”  But before we rush to judgement, how pliable are our hearts?

Am I ever guilty of stubbornness or being closed-minded?  Are you?

We learn many things about Jesus and what is important to him in this story.  He had compassion on the hurting.  He wanted to guide people into a better understanding of God and God’s desires for us.  He used common everyday opportunities to teach.  But don’t miss the fact that we also learn that Jesus had little patience for those who were not willing to be taught.

May our hearts be teachable today!

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Worship BWWe talk a lot about praising God.  In any given church around the world on the weekends, you most likely will encounter an effort to praise God.

Praise, by definition, is the act of expressing admiration or thanks to someone.  When we think about God and all that he has done, we are moved to express our thanks and admiration.

But as I have been pondering this most important element of worship, I have wrestled with this question:  Is praise just an intellectual assent or does it require action?

Psalm 148 calls all beings (even inanimate objects – mountains and hills) to praise the name of the Lord.   How can a mountain praise God?  How can a bird or snow or the moon praise God?

Granted,  the Psalms are given in poetic form, but I think there is more going on in this Psalm than poetic license.  What we learn here is that praise has as much to do with being God’s best version of ourselves for his glory as it does with giving verbal acknowledgement or intellectual tipping of the hat to his grandeur.

God created us with gifts, passions and talents with the sole purpose of living out those gifts, passions and talents in a way that honors God and points those around us to him.

Maybe praise has a lot to do with living in such a way that God can cross his arms and say with a smile, “Yeah, that’s my kid.”

Just something to ponder today.

Be blessed.

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It is hard to believe that we are headed back home today after almost seven days in the Republica Dominicana. I apologize that I have not posted daily as I had hoped. Between the internet being down most of the time and our busy schedule, I have not been able to keep up.

We had an amazing week! Our team pulled together and pushed each other beyond what any one individual thought they could do. We built ten desks and two book cases for teachers in one of the schools we have worked with in the past and then delivered them. We had three ladies from our team offer teacher training to teachers in a school in Villa Alta Gracia. We had ladies from our team help with the sewing ministry here at Iglesia Bautista Quisqueyana (IBQ), making costumes for a huge city wide production the church put on this past week. We did VBS and sports camps with kids in two different areas. We had a part in a pastor and wife conference and a three of our ladies helped almost daily with meals for our team – pitching in with the local cooks.

And Sunday was a beautiful experience. We had the opportunity to worship in the morning with IBQ and then with a church in La Romana on Sunday night. Chris, our Student Pastor, and leader of this trip spoke at IBQ on Sunday night at the youth service and I had the blessing of preaching Sunday morning at IBQ and then Sunday night at La Romana. There is something special about worshipping with brothers and sisters of another country. We have been guests in their country and they have welcomed us in. I was reminded as we worshipped together that when our focus is on praising God, our differences fade away and what we have in common takes center stage – one God, one faith, one body (Ephesians 4).

Bryson, one of our team members (and my son) said, “I am ready to go home, but I don’t want to leave.” I think that sums up the feelings of each of our team members!

God is at work in the Dominican and we are blessed to have even a minute part in it.

Please pray for IBQ, our Dominican brothers and sisters and for safe travel for our team as we travel home today.

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As the sun comes up over Santo Domingo, our group is beginning to stir.  The first two days have been amazing but today, the fatigue will begin to set in.  The first day of a mission trip is filled with the excitement and adrenaline of being in a new place and a person runs off of the energy that is created by the thought of doing something significant.

By day two, reality begins to creep in and one realizes this is hard work and the heat is nearly unbearable – but – we are doing good work and making a difference.  But in my experience, day three is a turning point for most people.  By day three, the glamour of spiritual tourism has worn off and one is faced with a decision.  It is at this point in the trip that one must decide – “am I here to serve or be served.”

Ultimately, most decide to die to self and give all they have to serve God and others.  God gives us that choice.  But really, is it any different at home?

Our group is doing well.  The unity has grown immensely over the first two work days (as well as the day of travel).  In fact, last night we had a game night.  The evening is designed to give the missionaries some downtime but also bring in local kids to play games.  As I watched the interaction, I was reminded of how we aren’t so different – Dominicans and Americans.  It was a beautiful picture of heaven – except for the noise – my vision of heaven is less loud.

Continue to pray for our group.  Pray that today they will fully die to self and commit to live for others this day.  That could be the prayer for each of us each day.

Be blessed.

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Front of mission shirtAnd we are off!  20 people from our church are on the way to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.  We will be working with churches and schools in and around that city serving in a multitude of ways from construction to Vacation Bible Schools and sports camps to sewing projects and school teacher training.

It is an awesome group made up of folks ranging in age from 17 to . . . well, more experienced than me.  It was pointed out this morning that the millennials made it through security fine – it was the seniors that were the trouble makers.  It is going to be a fun and exciting journey.  One of the things I really love about trips like this is the way God grows relationships between those on the trip through the week.  I am excited to see how God is going to work through us AND among us over the coming seven days.

Once in country, I should have internet service in the mornings and so I plan on trying to journal some of our experiences here.  So be sure to check back each day to fBack of Missions shirtollow along.  You can also follow us on Twitter (@jbrianhill) and on Instagram – watch for the hashtag #fbc2dominican to stay up to date.
One request I have is to ask for prayer for safe travels and for God to grow our group in compassion, flexibility and service.

Stay tuned!

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KidsWe wrap up Vacation Bible School today.  It has been a wonderful week full of activity, laughter and showing the love of Christ to children.  I am so blessed to be part of a family of believers that values the spiritual progression of kids!

The best testimony I heard this week was overheard.  I was entering our recreation center and a mom was leading her young son out of the building toward the parking lot and I overheard her say to her son – “I’m glad you’ve had so much fun you don’t want to leave, but we have to go.”

A child should want to be in church.  Somehow, we have focused so much of our attention on making sure the adults are getting what they need that we often forget that the experience of church and the need for community is just as real for kids.

Jesus said, Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.  (Luke 18:16)

Jesus sees value in a child.

So should we.

Be a blessing today!

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Work In Progress

What is God doing in your life today?  Can you see evidence of the God of universe working in and through you in this moment?

So often, the old adage is true – hindsight IS 20/20.  We can often look back in our lives and see God’s hand in the way things have moved and how we have grown.  In fact, I often make the statement in regards to growing spiritually that I hope I am closer to being like Jesus today than I was this time last year.

We can often see how God has moved when we look to the past and survey a specific time lapse.  But can we see God at work in the moment?  I must confess – I don’t see God in the moment as I should and certainly not as I would like.

But I was reminded of a very valuable truth this morning in my reading.  In Philippians 4:6, Paul encouraged the believers in Philippi that God is always at work.  He said this, “being confident in this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

God is at work and you are his masterpiece.  The completion of the project is yet to come but make no mistake – you are a work in progress and every day God works a little more on you.

Sometimes we just need to slow down and take a hard look at how God is working.

Be blessed!

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I served with a pastor years ago that used to say something to the effect that Mother’s Day is the day we celebrate mothers and how wonderful they are, but Father’s Day is the day we tell guys what terrible men they are and challenge them to be better.

I suppose there is some truth to that statement.  But yesterday, we took just a couple of minutes out of the service and we tried to remind dads of what a huge blessing and privilege it is to be a father.  It was also a time to encourage our church family to appreciate the dads in our lives.

I often say, “I hope to be like my dad when I grow up.”  He has had such an influence on my life – as much by example as anything else.  I appreciate how he has shown me what it means to love God and love others.  He has a true servant’s heart.

When I think of Father’s Day, I also think about the fact that as a believer, I have a heavenly Father.  Scripture teaches us that when we submit our lives to God, we become his children.  What an amazing thought.  We can be considered a child of the King – a daughter or son of the God of the universe!  Now that IS something to celebrate.

Yesterday we celebrated dads.  Our appreciation should not be limited to one day but should be shown to them throughout the year.  But even more so – celebrate your heavenly Father today – who gives you the right to be called a child of God!

Be blessed!

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