Tuesday, June 4, 2013

NT Filipino 2013 - Testimonies and stories from the field

Joey (joie), share somethings that God taught you this summer, or how He spoke to you and what you learned.

Biographies:
I don’t know Jess Jennings. I never knew him and all I know about him is the short  ‘About the Author’ segment of the anthology “Look What God Can Do!” ­But whoever Ptr. Jess is, I owe him the knowledge I have now about more or less thirteen great missionaries who were totally surrendered to God. And I should be thankful to God because He let me be speared by Ptr. Jess’s challenge… to say, “The world is yet to see what God can do through me who is totally surrendered to Jesus.”
The lives of thirteen missionaries inspired me to be a ‘real’ World Christian. I realized that someday, I may face persecutions, I may get frustrated, I may get weak, I may have my heart broken because of what I may perceive but as Jeremiah 29:11 tells me, God has a plan for me—to live a a meaningful life, worthy to be written and talked about.
If ever God really is calling me to be a missionary in the field, reaching for the unreached. I know the road will never be easy and I cannot expect a comfort zone to wherever God will send me but I am willing to be sent. I am willing to fulfill the Great Commission handed over to me. I surrender myself to the will of God.
Thanks to the lives of those missionaries. They may be ‘short’ but they inspired me to be humble and valorous in serving God.

Quiet Times:
            Quiet Times. These are the moments I spend for me and God… alone. The first three weeks of my quiet times led me to believing more in the power of prayer. In the power of God.
            The QT guide, which is focused in the book of Acts, helped me to realize amazing things. Amazing things like: Being bold in my faith for Christ and in spreading the Gospel even in the most feared places of the world; persecutions, hardships, inevitable circumstances and losing one love are not reasons to be discouraged or frustrated, instead, they are reasons to rejoice for God always has a purpose; being a World Christian is being Christ-like; the Holy Spirit is the friend I can always lean on for It’s always a gift given to me; and being willing to die for Christ is not a lost, it’s always  a life gained. A life lived to the fullest.

World Christians
            I am called by Jesus not only to be a normal Christian but to be a Global Christian. I have to commit myself to what God has called me for—to bring souls (of all nations) to Him so that they may be saved.



MEMORY VERSES
            Among the 32 verses I had to memorize and recite for three weeks, only 1 John 1:9 and Rev. 20:15 were familiar to me. At first, I couldn’t understand why I had to recite those verses for food. But later, little by little, God taught how important those memory verses were (any of us six could not eat a meal without reciting the verses) and could be in the future, especially in bringing souls to Him.
            These verses may be my sword in times of trouble, in preaching, and in times of questioned discipleship (simply put as ‘persecution’).
            Of all the verses, though I know all of those verses are important for me, these three struck me most: Titus 3:5 “He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of His mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit”; Romans 10:14 “How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching?”; and Rev. 20:15 “If anyone’s name was not found written in the Book of Life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.”  I guess and believe these verses can speak with themselves.





FIELD AND PEOPLE
            For a short period of time, my mind was opened to the reality that many people who already attend church are not yet saved. Every individual we asked with , “Kung mamamatay po kayo ngayon, sa tingin niyo po, saan po kaya kayo pupunta?” (If you will die now, where do you think will you go?) the answer is always, “Hindi ko alam.” (I don’t know.) or “Hindi ako sigurado.” (I’m not sure.) or “Hindi.” (No.) or there will be a long silence. A long silence that may be followed by a slow nod or of a gaze on the ground or of a shrug. Everyday, any of the scenarios happen, causing my heart to be broken…everyday. At this moment and continuously, I pray for the Lord to touch and continue to touch the lives of the people who don’t know the ‘real’ essence of salvation yet.
            Three weeks will always be a short time. Five families or so ‘souled out’ to Jesus is not enough. He needs more families, more churches. And I want to be a tool for Him to be known.
            In Malatgao, people are open for the notion of truth about salvation but in reality, it’s not always the case. Some may reject us because we are not welcome to them or because of conflicts regarding doctrines; some may be just afraid because of prior circumstances they experienced in the past.  Hence, I always have to be prepared. Apparently, I also need to be a prayer warrior.
            Three weeks ago, circumstantially, my decision to volunteer for Nemehiah Teams was so sudden. It was not something I thought about for a long time, but I’ll never regret that decision because it’s the decision that changed and will continue to change my whole life. I guess, my life verse, Jeremiah 29:11 may summarize the realizations I had for this three-week mission trip. J


Joey    

Joie  is 22 years old. she heard  that NT in  Palawan needs  1-2 volunteers. before the end of the camp, she  made a commitment  to join the team for 3 weeks . and she did come and became a real blessing!
thank you for your life joey!

pray for Joey as she seeks  instruction from the Lord as to how to move forward from here. also pray for her as she leads  the youth  being the newly elected youth president of their association.