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Staying Encouraged   May 14th, 2010

Do you ever ask yourself what your purpose is in life?  You`ve had one of those days when you start to wonder if your life has any meaning in it.  Am I living to work or working to live?  It`s at these times when I find myself asking God hard questions. But it`s also at this time that we have to look to scripture to see what it says. Jesus reminds us that He does have a purpose and a plan for us.

Jeremiah 29: 11-13 says,  “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”

Let`s never forget what God promises us. He will never leave us or forsake us. Stay encouraged!

Maybe you know someone who needs encouragement today, be willing to reach out.  Go Beyond the Call.

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Day of Prayer   April 30th, 2010

Next Thursday many people will gather together for the National Day of Prayer.  What a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate our faith in Jesus Christ to the world.

With prayer we experience a relationship with God.  So, take time this Thursday and everyday to talk to God and don`t forget to listen to what God has to say back to you.

While thinking about prayer, I thought about a Beyond the Call story we recently recorded all about the power of prayer.   The story is called, “Skyway Prayers.”

At age 95, Ruth Mayhill lived on her own, drove her own car, and always put prayer first.

Whenever she flew, Ruth always stopped by the cockpit ans said, “Hi, I`am Ruth. I`d like to pray fo ryou and the safety of this airplane. Wound that be all right?” She was never refused.

On one trip Ruth`s plane taxied to the end of the runway.. just before it took off… an attendant knelt by her seat and quietly said, “Ruth, your prayers have just saved our lives. Another plane just came so close to hitting us that the entire crew is still shaking with fear. Thanks for praying.”

Romans 12:12 encourages us to be FAITHFUL in prayer.

So be faithful to pray for others!

Never forget how blessed we`re as a nation to be able to come together and pray!

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Water From A Fishpond   April 23rd, 2010

After the horrible earthquake in Haiti, HCJB Global sent a medical team into Haiti right away.

The Beyond the Call story I am about to share is about some other vital work we did in Haiti! Check it out.

Water! Without it, people die.

Our HCJB Global team in Haiti not only includes doctors and nurses we also have a water engineer, Martin Harrison.

It`s a constant and grueling effort to keep a supply of clean water running to the hospital, to the clinics and to the compound where our team was staying. Wells were damaged, pipes beyond repair. And the huge demand on the hospital for water is unrelenting.

Martin installed a water-filtration system that is producing 10,000 gallons of drinking water a day… from a fishpond! Passing it through the water filter and filling a cistern beneath the hospital.

Many for the first time since the earthquake had clean water.

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Leaving All Behind   September 24th, 2009

I really enjoyed this story!  The  story below is about two girls who wanted to make a difference, so they went to Africa on a short-term missions trip. I don`t think I could do it.. living in a grass hut isn’t my idea of a good time but I`am so thankful for those who are willing to give up their comfort zones to reach the lost.

“Leaving all Behind”

Kelsi and Brittany walk on their hut`s sand floor and cook on their gas burner in West Africa. Their only source of light is a single bulb.

But these two missionaries knew conditions would be rough when they signed up for the Hand On program. It`s a program that challenges short-term missionaries to leave behind their American lifestyles and share the gospel in difficult places.

Kelsi and Brittany learned the Zerma language and immersed themselves in the villager`s daily activities. They give first-aid or search for a lost goat. And they tell people about Jesus Christ. Kelsi says, “I have been stretched more beyond measure than I have ever been in my life.”

Where is God Calling you to serve Him today?

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Staying Organized   September 18th, 2009

I had finally had enough! My office area had so much stuff in it that I didn`t feel like I could function anymore.  Slowly over the past couple of years I had accumulated a lot of stuff.  As I started to organize it all, I couldn`t help but to think, how had I let this happen… where did all this stuff come from?

Like many people I`am somewhat of a “Pack Rat.” I always tell myself,  I`ll use this one day, Iam just sure of it. But I usually don`t use it and end up wishing I had gotten rid of it a lot sooner.

That`s what sin is like it starts out small, you ignore it and push it to the side or hide it in a  corner, but it eventually creeps back into your life again.   You don`t think too much of it at first because it`s just one sin and you just know you`ll take care of it one day.  Slowly though more and more sin seems to keep accumulating and next thing you know you have so much sin gathered up that you can`t function.  You start to think, how had I let this happen?

This is where God comes in, because you know that you can`t do this on your own.  Even when you store up your  sin  no matter what you`re dealing with He can clean you up and forgive you.  He takes away all the messiness in your life, everything that was weighing you down, and everything that felt dirty and unorganized.

All you have to do is trust in Him.

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Feed the Hungry   April 13th, 2009

If you look up the meaning of hunger in the dictionary you will find that it actually has three meanings. One says, “the uneasy or painful sensation caused by want of food; craving appetite. The exhausted condition caused by want of food.” Another says, “the want or scarcity of food in a country.” And then the last one says, “a strong desire or craving.”

It`s hard to imagine that 963 million people around the world are just that… hungry.  I often wonder if I am doing enough to fight hunger. I `ve fed the homeless and given to organizations that feed the hungry but I wondered what more I could do with limited resources and time. Then I stumbled upon a website called www.Freerice.com.  The site gives you questions to answer and for every answer you get right they will donate 10 grains of rice to the UN World Food Program. I know 10 grains of rice doesn`t seem like a lot but if you keep playing you keep earning rice and next thing you know, you have 500 grains of rice.

Honestly, this really is almost too easy. You don`t have to leave your home or even get out of your chair. Please take a few moments out of your day to look at the site!

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Vision Journey   March 23rd, 2009

I just returned from two weeks in South Africa.  We started in Johannesburg, went south to the very bottom of Africa and ended up in Cape Town. We called it a “Vision Journey” as we took 27 friends of HCJB Global with us. The weather was terrific! The folks traveling with us were fun and anxious to learn about what we saw and felt.

We do Vision Journeys four times a year. Two of the trips always go to South America to where HCJB Global started and then two of the trips travel to other regions. This one was to the Sub-Sahara Africa region.

We visited several ministry projects and several partner ministries dealing with incredible needs.

We fed homeless people, applauded children doing tribal dances and held hands with people struggling with AIDS.

We walked through huge displacement/refugee townships and prayed for everything we saw, felt, and smelled.

We marveled at the faithfulness of our partners as they work in difficult situations with people of great need and few resources.   These trips really challenge your comfort status. It rearranges your priorities. It makes you pray differently.

Why don`t you join us on one of these trips? Next fall our president, Wayne Pederson, we will be taking a group to Australia, New Zealand and the island of Fiji.

It will be good for you and good for the folks you visit.

Now, Barb and I are off to Singapore to train a group of 13 National leaaders in leadership. Talk about fun! It will be a great week.

Isn`t it a blast to serve Jesus!

Ron

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Journey to Lesotho   March 16th, 2009

I am so excited to share this amazing blog with you!

Recently a couple of the staff from WBFJ made the long trip over to Lesotho, South Africa to hand out SonSet solar powered radios. These radios are a light in a dark place and a needed resource for those living in poverty to be able listen to the gospel. We`re so thankful for WBFJ who partnered with us to raise the funds to send these ministry tools.

During the trip the team also worked along side HCJB Global`s partner station in Lesotho, Harvest FM, to make sure the radios were put into the right hands. The SonSet radios were handed out to four villages, Sehlaberg Masera, Teya-Tayaneng, Kolmyama and Mahuu Rothe Maseru.  What a mouth full!

If you would like to read more about this life-changing trip please visit the Journey 2 Lesotho blog.

Do you want to make a huge difference in the life of somebody overseas? Partner with us and help us share the Good News of Jesus across the globe. Email me at sfinley@hcjb.org to learn more about the Turn the Radios On program.

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Pray for Your Household!   February 20th, 2009

“But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord” Joshua 24:15

As part of a new effort to engage and connect with people across the globe, HCJB Global recently launched an initiative called “Me and My Household”. Our hope with this new program is to encourage and bless households and then use this platform to partner with them in sharing the message of Jesus to households everywhere! So we`re challenging households of America to pray for their families, to reach out to their communities and to join us in reaching out to the world. Here`s how it works:

1. We have to be praying for our own households if we`re to reach others. So we created a website where anyone can send a free prayer e-card that Christians can use to send a prayer to their immediate and extended families. Check it out at: http://www.hcjbglobal.org/myprayer

2. As people pray for their households and serve in their communities, they will be ready to pray for households around the world. HCJB Global is broadcasting into households of the Arab world with a message of hope via satellite, shortwave and the Internet. What these families hear isn`t an outside message beamed in. Mush of the programming is from local voices with a passion to reach their own people. They can`t share openly about Christ, but through radio programs they can speak boldly about the hope God has given them. For only a $1 a year you can help an Arab household receive the Gospel.  Visit the Onehousehold Website!

We`re already hearing from radio stations in the U.S. that are excited about helping listeners pray for their families, pray and reach out to households in their communities, and reach households of the world. Millions of households can be reached in the next five years through your help!

We all want to see our households serving the Lord! Will you take HCJB Global`s challenge to pray for your household and the households of the world? Send your prayer to your household and encourage their hearts today!

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The Reason for the Season!   December 11th, 2008

As we all know, we`re living in tough economic times, and with Christmas coming, it`s so easy to get down on ourselves, turning a glorious season into a time of stress or worry. Many might ask, “How can I give my family a ‘good’ Christmas?” But what defines a Christmas as good or bad? Christmas first and foremost is about Christ`s birth. Scripture says, “Fear not for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. Foe unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you, ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.”

“Fear not.” It`s difficult not to fear with so much uncertainty, but we can count on God to see us through the toughest of times.

Christmas should be about sharing Christ`s love with others and not about how much stuff you can buy. This year, my family and I have decided to spend our money not on each other but on ministries. There are so many people, especially during the Christmas season, that need to know that they are cared about. Now is the time to take advantage of all the opportunities to serve.

That`s what makes it a ‘good’ Christmas!

I challenge you to make a difference in somebody`s life this Christmas; show them God`s love!

Sarah

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