Monday, April 23, 2012

The Laborers Are Few

Missions Conference at Pine Forest Estates Baptist Church was a blast this past week. I thoroughly enjoyed being able to participate and we had a great time. This was my first official missions conference I was able to attend since the PCC ones don't really count. It was also the first missions conference I have ever participated in. After this experience, Amy and I look forward to being in many more and cannot wait for deputation to begin.


As I already wrote, we kicked off the missions conference Wednesday night with a video from BIMI called "Open Their Eyes Dear Lord," but the conference started weeks before as we started making preparations in Missions Committee meetings. We organized several dinners, arranged for decorations, and planned on special events throughout the week.

Thursday featured a video from the Troy Lewis family regarding their mission to Belize, they shared their testimony of how God had called them to the mission field in the middle of their life as a family. They had stable jobs, a home, and their kids are reaching their teenage years. When God called them, they left it all and have not looked back. It took an amazing step of faith to leave everything you know. It reminds me of Abraham whom God called and said, "Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will shew thee:" (Gen. 12:1). Just as Abraham followed God by faith (Heb. 11:8), so the Lewis's will do the same. Following the Lewis's presentation, BIMI Caribbean Director Gary Sprunger gave a challenge from the Word of God.

Friday was time for Amy and I to share our presentation. We had already shown our video to the church about a month before when we asked them to pray and support us for our short term summer missions trip. This time, we showed slides and talked through them to give the church folk a better understanding of exactly what we will be doing this summer. We also had a special treat planned when we brought in Missionary Steven Maldoff live from Australia through Skype video technology. At the conclusion of my presentation, I gave a brief challenge to everyone, asking them to all be willing to go to the mission field. Not everyone is called to a foreign field, but certainly everyone ought be willing to go wherever God may lead them.


Following my presentation, Gary Sprunger spoke on Faith Promise giving. If more churches operated on faith promise, their missions budget and missionary numbers could increase. Through this system, members of the church place their faith in God to supply their needs and they promise to give a certain amount each month to missions that they hadn't been giving before. We were given two days to pray about what God would have us pledge to give before making a decision on Sunday during the morning service.

Saturday began with a church work day in preparation for our Homecoming service next Sunday, however, that didn't stop the missionaries from getting involved. Both the Lewis's and the Liedtke's were there helping us work hand in hand to accomplish the tasks we had planned. We pulled a fence out of the ground, filled in the holes, and raked up most of the leaves on about 2 acres of the property. There were enough leaves for about 4-5 truck beds full. Saturday evening was our International Dinner and Missionary Panel. There were over 100 in attendance and the food was amazing. Amy prepared an authentic Australian Meat Pie thanks to Andrew and Sarah Budimir who gave us the recipe! Everyone loved it, and I'm thinking we might start making that more often.


Sunday was the final day of our Conference and it was a very busy day. It began with me teaching Sunday School to our Life Action Class (I have to watch myself, but they are the grandparents). Amy and I shared little bit more about the Australia culture with them, and then I gave a lesson on Faith. We looked at Mark 11 and Matthew 14 as we examined why we should have faith and how to exercise that faith. I challenged them that the only way to please God is through faith (Heb. 11:6) and that by showing faith they could experience the almighty power of God in their lives (Mk. 11:23, Matt 14:29). I concluded with another challenge to be willing to go to the mission field if it was God's call on their lives. I used missionary John Allen to Papua New Guinea as an example of someone their age who was willing and accepted God's call to missions only a few years ago.

During the morning service we had a Children's International Parade where all the children dressed up into clothes from around the world. Afterwards, Gary Sprunger spoke again and we took up our Faith Promise offering where we turned in cards pledging, between ourselves and God, to give a certain amount a month toward missions. Following the morning service, we (the missionaries) had lunch at the church. We had also had dinner provided for us by the Sunday School classes on Wednesday through Friday.


Sunday Night was the final service. Our children's Sunday School gave their Faith Promise which was a penny offering we had taken all month. They raised over $100 for the missionaries. The Mark Liedtke family then showed their missions video and Mark preached afterwards. He used his talents as an artist during his message by giving a chalk talk. At the end of the night, Pastor presented each of the missionaries with gifts from the church for being there this week. After the service, we all packed up, said our goodbyes, and everyone headed home or to wherever they were going next.


We will miss Missions Conference. It was great getting to know the Lewis's and Liedtke's better and we will miss them. Hopefully, Lord willing, we will see the Lewis's again in June at Candidate School (we are eagerly awaiting a letter let us know if we are invited to Candidate School). Our lives have been busy these past few days, and now we can take some time to slow down a bit. But not for long! Finals are just around the corner (a little over 1 week away). Continue to pray for us as we finish out the semester.

I finished the last post with this verse, and I wanted to list it again. It's the title of this post, and it is so true. It's not an option, it's a command, and if more people prayed and obeyed it, we would have a lot more missionaries like the Lewis's and the Liedtke's. Luke 10:2 "Therefore said he unto them, The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest."

Traver Freeman

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

How Shall They Know?

Today began Missions Conference at Pine Forest Estates Baptist Church in Pensacola, FL. Amy and I are privileged to be members of PFEBC as well as to be featured missionaries participating in the Missions Conference. The conference runs Wednesday through Sunday with a lot of events planned each day. Amy and I will participate personally in 3 of those days.

Wednesday kicked off the conference with a Missions video called "Open Their Eyes Lord" by BIMI about missionaries Joe and Tanna Collins to the Tibetans of Nepal.
Thursday will feature a presentation from missionary Troy Lewis to Belize as well as a message from Keynote Speaker Gary Sprunger, Director of the Caribbean for BIMI and member of PFEBC. He will continue to speak each night of the conference.

Friday will be our day to present our work. Lord willing, if all goes well, we plan to bring Australia missionary Steven Maldoff to the service with us via Skype. He'll give a live brief overview of the work in Australia as we look forward to working alongside the Maldoff's full-time in the future. We will also be sharing photos from our previous two missions trips, giving a "Day in the Life of a Missions Trip" to let you know what we've done and what we're hoping to do this summer.

Saturday will be a church work day, followed by our International Dinner and Missionary Panel. The International Dinner will feature dishes from many different countries, including some homemade meals from Australia that Amy plans to make. The Missionary Panel will conclude the evening, giving those in attendance the chance to ask questions that they haven't gotten answered yet in the services.

Sunday will conclude Missions Conference with missionaries attending different Sunday School classrooms, giving a challenge from the Word of God. In the morning service, the International Children's Parade will take place as the children dress up in national attire. Sunday Morning, Gary Sprunger will speak on Faith Promise Giving. Sunday Night will conclude our Missions Conference with a presentation and message from missionary Mark Liedtke, also to Belize.

Will you pray that God will help us as we prepare our presentation and hope that the electronics function properly for the Skype to work? Will you pray with me that God uses this Missions Conference to grip the hearts of the people for Missions? Maybe God would call someone, young or old, to the mission field. "The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest." Luke 10:2

Traver Freeman

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Goal Accomplished

Matthew 19:26 "But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible." I would like to announce that our support for this summer has been completely raised (almost). We are within $100 of our goal of $7,000. I would like to tell everyone who had a part in our support through finances and prayers a very hearty thank you. Three times now Amy and I have been witness to the wonderful faithfulness of our Lord in bringing in the support we've needed to make this trip. He owns the cattle on a thousand hills and nothing is too difficult for Him. You have all had a part in God's work of raising support and you will all continue to have a part in God's work as we share the gospel to children and teens and see people commit themselves to greater service to God. It will all be possible because of you. Thank you.

I would like to use this opportunity to personally tell anyone who is considering going on a missions trip, but thinks the cost is too high that nothing is too difficult for God. A few years ago on a Monday night is 2008, I sat in Mission Prayer Band as the flyer went around for summer missions trips, not intending in the least on going on one. The prices were listed for about 10 different countries. I looked for the most expensive one, and then laughed and said "I feel sorry for anyone who has to raise $4,000 to go to Australia." Two weeks later God said (in a roundabout manner of speaking), "You're going to Australia and now you have to raise that money, but do not worry, I will provide for you." Now we're going to be full-time missionaries in Australia. Since then, as I said earlier, Amy and I have raised money for 3 trips to Australia. If you have never been on a missions trip before, I highly suggest that you consider it. It will change your life. It changed mine.

Any additional support that we receive from here on out will go towards two things. 1. Any needs of the Maldoff's and Murray River Baptist Church and 2. Our next trip to Australia in 2014, Lord willing.

Mark 11:22-24 "And Jesus answering saith unto them, Have faith in God. For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them."

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Initiations

Hello all!

I started this blog to be able to inform you all about what's going on with Amy and I concerning our Australia plans. This first post begins a series of "Initiations," hence the title. It is a brand new blog, with the very first post about some very exciting beginning things.

First of all, I would like to tell you that Amy and I have made application to Baptist International Missions Inc., BIMI. They are a God-honoring mission board that we align with in Doctrinal Beliefs and are happy to be hopefully working with them in the future. Steven and Christy Maldoff are missionaries with BIMI and since it is our goal to assist them in their ministry, it works out great that we will both be using the same mission board. We have completed all the paperwork and mailed it in a month or so ago. The last thing we needed to do was get our Medical Exams taken care of and that was completely finalized today, so we just need to mail it off and wait to hear back on whether or not we are invited to Candidate School. If we are invited, we will have an interview the day before it begins, and they will determine if they want to take us their missionaries.

Secondly, I'd like to update you about our Summer Missions Trip plans. Our plane tickets are all purchased and the dates are set in stone. We will be leaving Thursday, June 28th and returning Monday, July 23rd. We greatly look forward to making the trip and it is less than 3 months away! Please continue to pray that we would get the rest of the support that we need for our trip. Money will go towards supplies, food, housing, gas, and ministry needs for missionaries Steven and Christy Maldoff and their three daughters.

Hopefully, I will be able to figure out this blog a bit more and make it more attractive and get rid of some of the generic picture type things, but until then, I hope you will enjoy the posts and the updates.

Traver Freeman