VBS Roadshow
The idea of missions is often a misrepresented concept in churches today. Most people seem to think missions means a short term or extended trip to Mexico, overseas or a third-world country. In their minds this usually involves being stretched far in terms of comfort, diet and physical strength, completing tasks that only select believers should set out to accomplish. But each believer is called to be on God’s mission, living the good news wherever we are. Some people hear that we are going to Southern California they scratch their heads, wondering why we aren’t taking our students on a “real” missions trip. We don’t have to go out of the country, state or even your neighborhood, there are lost people all around us and they are our mission. We must be faithful to proclaim Christ at all times in our day to day walk of life, right where God has put us. This is not to say that the above descriptions do not sometimes characterize many missions trips, and there is nothing wrong with missions trips to far away places. It is a great thing to spread God’s word all over the world. However, we should not keep the idea of being a missionary in this stereotypical box because every one who is born again is a missionary of the work that Christ has done in us.
a royal priesthood,
a holy nation,
His own special people,
that you may proclaim the praises of Him
who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.”
1 Peter 2:9



July 1st, 2005
AMEN, great post. I’ll keep you guys in prayer. It’s about 92 degrees right now here in sunny so. Cal. and sky’s are blue. I’m sure things will go great.
July 2nd, 2005
Ah, totally agreed. My old youth group had an annual “mission trip to Waco” (where we live), and we’d spend a week just doing missions around the city all day. Those “trips” were probably the most formative for me in understanding missions, though I’ve been on other “full-fledged” mission trips since then.
You all have my prayers.
July 5th, 2005
And here I am going to Guatemala in a few days! Thanks for the reminder that my upstairs neighbors need Christ just as much as the Guatemalans!