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Mark 16:14*

 

14 Still later he appeared to the eleven disciples as they were eating together. He rebuked them for their unbelief-- their stubborn refusal to believe those who had seen him after he had risen.


15 And then he told them, "Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone, everywhere.16 Anyone who believes and is baptized will be saved. But anyone who refuses to believe will be condemned.17 These signs will accompany those who believe: They will cast out demons in my name, and they will speak new languages.18 They will be able to handle snakes with safety, and if they drink anything poisonous, it won't hurt them. They will be able to place their hands on the sick and heal them."
 

 * 16:8 The most reliable early manuscripts conclude the Gospel of Mark at verse 8.  Other manuscripts include various endings to the Gospel.  Two of the more noteworthy endings are printed here. 

 

NLT - HOLY BIBLE, New Living Translation, copyright (c) 1996 by Tyndale Charitable Trust. All rights reserved.   Retrieved using BibleWorks for Windows  Copyright © 1998 BibleWorks, LLC

 

 

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I just finished reading Mark, and it was sometime later when the Jesus appeared to the disciples and he gave them this Great Challenge or Great Responsibility or Great Privilege or sometimes called the Great Commission.  It is powerful stuff. 

 

One of my wife's favorite devotional author's wrote a short piece about this passage.  He writes from the angle of God the Father writing to us as His children.  I trust this will encourage you as well:

 


"My child, do not chafe at the bit. It is I who have put it in your mouth. I would have led you by My eye, but you have been willful and stubborn. You question My direction because it is not the common way. But I would have you take a path that is quite different from the paths of your friends, and it is because I would bring you into a place in Me and a ministry in which they have no part.

Do not hesitate, and do not falter. Move in and do so quickly, for I say to you, the hour is late. There is great urgency because of the swiftly gathering darkness; yes, this is even the hour of which it is written that none shall be able freely to do My work. It is as when a great storm breaks suddenly and each person is fully bent upon finding his own personal place of safety. Even so it is coming to pass, that in this hour you should be gripped with one consuming purpose—to find the place I have for you.

I have deliberately put thorns in your nest in order to drive you forth. I understand your reluctance, but I shall surely deal with you until you break out of your bondage.

The enemy will hinder you in every way imaginable if you give him any room to stand. Rebuke every detaining circumstance in My name, and keep yourself covered by the blood of Jesus.

Your heart will grow cold unless you keep it close to Mine. Your love shall be turned to indifference unless you keep the cross before your eyes.

The Savior loves the dying world and the lost sinner no less today than He loved them the day He hung on Calvary, bleeding and dying for their redemption. His grace is still as rich and His compassion is still as deep. He has not become weary, nor has He turned His attention to other interests. The preaching of the gospel remains His will, and the salvation of souls is His chief concern. So also should it be yours, and nothing else should be permitted to take precedence over evangelism in your life.

Be diligent. Confess your lack and repent of your negligence. Then shall I give you a fresh anointing and a new commission. I will give you the tongue of an evangelist and will send you to reap precious souls. Jesus, the Christ, shall be your theme, and you will uplift Him, and He will draw the lost to Himself.

The hour is upon you. Do not look back. Go straight forward and allow nothing to detain you or turn you aside. My purposes can only be fulfilled as you give Me your undivided loyalty.

There has never been a day like this. No past experiences can be compared to it. It is as though in history there have been crests in the waves; but that which is ahead is like a tidal wave by comparison!"

Frances J. Roberts, Come Away My Beloved-updated language. ©1970, 2002. "The Divine Commission" on p. 36-37.
 


Press on,

 

Mike

 

 

 

House Churches

 

 

Tuesday Night House Church
Tuesday Night at 6:30pm

Near Riverside Dr. & Clifton
Connect with Josh  HERE

 

 

 

Family House Church
Thursday Night at 6:30pm

Just south of 2nd Ave.
Call Mike for more details (314.6350) or email HERE

 


OSU House Church
Sunday afternoon at 1pm

In Baker Hall/ P-space

Contact Josh HERE
 

 

 

 

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past little bitty books studies:

 

3/2     2nd John- Love, Truth, Jesus     Letter from the old man    PowerPoint

 

1/20      Jude:  Just a little bitty book that you can't exclude        PowerPoint

 

1/6     Obadiah:  Confidence in What?     PowerPoint  Basic Outline of Events

 

 

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Church Multiplication Associates
   
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Family of Grace Brethren Churches
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Grace Brethren International Missions
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Homeless Coalition--Columbus          

  www.columbushomeless.org

 

North Central Ohio Grace Brethren Churches

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Ron and Chery Boehm

Midwest USA Church Planting

    ministry website

    Feb 2008 newsletter

 

Adam & Cara Kipp

Dallas, Texas

    Newsy Vol7      blog

 

Tom and Doris Julien

Strategic Alliance for Leadership Training  

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    SALT Newsletter

 

Sam, Tracey, Caleb & Ema Schwartz

Porto, Portugal

    email us here   

 

Ferdinand & Christine Feyboi

Central African Republic  

    family pic      latest update

 

Rob & Nichole Plaster

Paris, France  

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Women's Bible Study Forming

If you are interested in finding out more details, contact Amy Paragon HERE

 

 

It's Spring and Bibles are Blooming!
Scoop from Rob & Nichole in Paris:  "Last Wednesday we had a free Bible table under umbrellas. It was cold and sprinkling but despite the ugly weather we passed out 38 Bibles. One of the guys we met showed up at Sunday night worship night, and yesterday we had a coffee with him and discussed prayer."  Read more and see pics here
 


News from a Football Player--from the Porto Renegades 
Renegade PP

Here's a little interview with our friend Sam who is playing American football in Portugal:

 

How do you feel after practices and the games?

 

I am almost 36 and have a bit slower recovery time, but I feel pretty good after the games. The game this weekend gave me a sore shin and a few scratches, but no big deal. So far, the worst thing I’ve had are shin splints and a sprained ankle.
 

Did you start the team?   I didn’t start the team. It was started by a group of Portuguese university students. One had played the game in Germany as an exchange student. I got connected to the team when they invited our American club to a Super Bowl party. I thought I’d check it out. Ends up, I’ve still got what it takes physically and am one of the best players on the team. I’m not as fast as I used to be, but I read plays well as they develop and tackle well too. Anyway, all the guys on the team are Portuguese, except me. They range from 17-33 years old, also except me. We also have a junior program for kids ages 13 and up.
 

Are they more open to you as American because they like American football? Do you get to have conversations about your faith?  I think that their like for football makes them open to relationships with Americans. I’m extremely thankful for this excellent relational bridge. I spent 25 hours on the bus this last weekend with the team. I got to share my faith verbally with 3 guys who already know me for the very first time. When I joined the team I think I was the only believer. Since then, a 17-year old has come to know Christ via another friend and some discipling help from me. Also, we have an American assistant-Coach who is a believer. He met his Portuguese fiance online and moved here.  Other than that, all the guys are typical Portuguese people. Many are high school or university students. Some are professionals.
 

Anything to share with thequest?    We pray for you guys and are so thankful that you’re salt and light in the Short North and beyond. We seek to be your ambassadors here too. Love to all.

 

 

DRIVEN 2008

 

June 26-29    PUT IT ON YOUR CALENDAR NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Otterbein College (Westerville, OH)     Check it out here:  www.drivenconference.com

 

 

 

Articles

 

 

 

 

New Article

 

MISSIONAL: It's about Being Sent by Dave DeVries

http://missionalchallenge.blogspot.com/2008/03/missional-its-about-being-sent.html

 


Recent
Articles

 

Faith is fluid to many in the United States--article from the Cincinnati Enquirer Newspaper

http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080226/NEWS01/802260356

 

KISS- Keep It Simple Saints  by Brian Rants

http://www.coloradohousechurch.com/blog/2007/main/why/kiss-keep-it-simple-saints/

 

Becoming Who I Already Am- The Secret to Living a Life of Holiness. by Kary Oberbrunner

 

Seven Obstacles to Living On Mission-- presentation by Deb Hirsch at the Organic Church Movements Conference- 02-08-2008 in Ontario, CA.  Notes by Roger Thoman

http://www.simplechurchjournal.com/files/7_obstacles_to_engaging_in_mission_deb_hirsch.doc

 

If you think I'm going to Hell, You Should at Least Care that I'm going to Hell.     by Dan Kimball

http://www.the-next-wave-ezine.info/issue110/index.cfm?id=33&ref=ARTICLES%5FTHEOLOGY%5F486

 

Church in Starbucks 5 Days a Week

http://www.simplechurchjournal.com/2008/01/church-in-starb.html

 

 

Incarnating into an Aquarium-- from Alan Hirsch's blog

http://www.theforgottenways.org/blog/2008/01/01/incarnating-into-an-aquarium/#more-341

 

 

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