God Comes Through Again!
We prayed that the Lord would show up and He did! I’m on the plane with Dawn returning for Puerto Vallarta from our #MTWMexico retreat. It was a time to pray, to worship, to connect, to unwind as a missionary family.
Our times of prayer and worship were awesome. I felt the Lord’s Spirit moving strongly among us as we met together. It started on the first day and it continued to build.
We had the opportunity to hear from every missionary that serves in Mexico in the following cities and regions: Juarez, Reynosa, McAllen, Acapulco, Tijuana, Ensenada, La Paz, Guadalajara, Monterrey and Durango. So good to hear what the Lord is doing in our midst. Churches being planted, mercy ministries meeting people at their point of need. Stories of lives transformed and faithful service.
Two of our missionaries have served in Mexico for more than 40 years, which is amazing to think of.
Reaching Mexico and Beyond Together
One of the many things that encouraged me was a sense of coming together and serving together. Missionaries tend to be independent, which makes working together a challenge at times, but I believe there is growing realization that while people need some freedom that we are stronger together. A sense of wanting to be more connected and more unified as we seek to fulfill the Great Commission and the Great Commandment in Mexico and Beyond.
This is something we are still working on, in becoming more unified. I feel that it is an important need for prayer.
Growing in Our Love for Christ
We encouraged our missionary friends to continue to grow in their love for Christ. This is an important aspect of growth for each of us. We want to minister out of a foundation of a deep and abiding love for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. My prayer this years has become, “O Lord, that I (we) will love Christ as the Father loves Him.” It’s an impossible goal in one sense, but the Bible calls us to be holy as God is holy, so there is a precedent for asking for such things.
There is a sense in which our daughter, Hannah’s death has propelled me towards the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It’s not that I wasn’t growing in that direction before her passing, but it definitely drove me further into his arms. I love growing in love with Christ, and I desire that for all my friends and my missionary colleagues.
Thank you Jesus for the great and might work that you did in my life and in our lives at the #MTWMexico retreat. What a great group of people who you’ve given us. You are the Lord of Lord and King of Kings, Worthy of all praise and glory!
In His Grip, Dave
DiasoLifeOnTheBorder.org
9 Comments
By burchfam1124
Oh how we love you both in Him! We are thankful for the MTW Mexico family getting together. And we are praying for healing for Dawn. So hard to deal with these unknown intestinal things.
May you rest in Him as He cares for you.
Love and prayers
John and Sue B
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By diasolifeontheborder
Thanks for your loving encouragement! Dawn is feeling better
By ~M
Your mention of Hannah made me think of this verse…
2 Corinthians 12:10 (NIV)
That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.
It’s so exciting to hear about all of things God is doing in your life and the lives of those around you. My oldest daughter and her husband, are a full-time missionary’s in California. It’s wonderful to see God’s hand working in the lives of so many.
By diasolifeontheborder
Thanks for your encouraging comments. Exciting to see what the Lord is doing
By ~M
Always…
By alice
With tears so encouraged how God has annointed you and Dawn for such a time as this!
By diasolifeontheborder
Thanks for all your prayers and encouragement!
By sustainabilitea
Hallelujah!
janet
By diasolifeontheborder
Amen!
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