Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Musing – Who Was Jesus? Who is Jesus?

 Hebraic Musing – Who Was Jesus?   Who is Jesus?

This is a critically important question, as demonstrated by this recent FaceBook meme.  Our culture deals with a variety of mis-understandings of who Jesus is; and there’s a “Hollywood-ization” of who Jesus is/was.  Meanwhile we have worldly and cultish teachings permeating doctrines!  Does the public understand who Jesus really is? 

Did the Jews whom Paul encountered in his travels understand who Jesus was?  Paul was invited to speak at Antioch in the synagogue service in Acts 13:13-14.  He begins by explaining how God's work in history culminated in Jesus.  He is speaking to both Jews and interested Gentiles.  Paul starts with a succinct recap of a thread through their Torah & Prophetic writings which we can read in Acts 13:16-23 – this historical recap contains a series of familiar Covenant promises which the Jews would readily understand!   “Men of Israel, and you who fear God, listen:  The God of this people Israel chose our fathers, and exalted the people when they dwelt as strangers in the land of Egypt, and with an uplifted arm He brought them out of it.  Now for a time of about forty years He put up with their ways in the wilderness.  And when He had destroyed seven nations in the land of Canaan, …. After that He gave them judges for about four hundred and fifty years, until Samuel the prophet.  And afterward they asked for a king; so God gave them Saul ….  And when He had removed him, He raised up for them David as king, to whom also He gave testimony and said, ‘I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after My own heart, who will do all My will.’  From this man's seed, according to the promise, God raised up for Israel a Savior—Jesus—”  NKJV 

In this purposeful recap of God’s Covenant promises to His people from Israel's history, Paul notes a series of important, covenantal events which the Jews would readily understand. 

·      Adamic Covenant in Gen.3:14-24 – Sin is committed and God begins to define the need for a redeemer.

·      Noahic Covenant in Gen.9:1-18 is unconditional, God’s promise to never again to destroy all mankind.

·      Abrahamic Covenant in Gen.12:1-3 – To Abram: “…  I will make you a great nation; … I will bless those who bless you, … And in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.”

·      Mosaic Covenant is in the commandments, ordinances and judgments which condemned man, but expired on the cross when Jesus died for the sins of men, which started the "New Covenant."

·      Davidic Covenant was an unconditional promise of an eternal dynasty with three everlasting components: a Throne, a King; and a Kingdom.  David's lineage was traceable to Jesus Christ, a descendant of David.

After reminding his audience of these well know Covenants, Paul then declared that Jesus was that Promised Messiah.  “But God raised Him from the dead.  He was seen for many days by those … who are His witnesses to the people. And we declare to you glad tidings—that promise which was made to the fathers. God has fulfilled this for us their children, in that He has raised up Jesus.” Acts 13:30-33

Paul then clarified three known but ignored statements in the TaNaK that had always puzzled the Jews:
 - “You are My Son, Today I have begotten You.” Psalm 2:7     God’s Son has now been revealed!
 - “I will give you the sure mercies of David.”  Isaiah 55:3       As David received mercy, so can we!
 - “You will not allow Your Holy One to see corruption.” Psalm 16:10    Jesus is that sinless Son!

Did everyone accept Paul’s message?   Gen. 13:42-44 tells us “…the Gentiles begged that these words might be preached to them the next Sabbath.”       “…many of the Jews and devout proselytes followed Paul… to continue in the grace of God.”      “next Sabbath almost the whole city came together to hear the word of God.”  
BUT in vs.45 “But when the Jews saw the multitudes, they were filled with envy; and contradicting and blaspheming, they opposed the things spoken by Paul.”  Doubters and nay-sayers will always be with us.

Are people today like the 1st century Jews with cultural and societal concepts of gods whom they recognize and/or worship, instead of understanding and accepting Jesus for who He really is? 

Points to ponder

Can these Scripture references help people understand Who Jesus Really Is?

“Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel.”  Isaiah 7:14 NKJV

Yosef   a.k.a.  Joe Brusherd                                       December 28, 2021
Author: “Hebraic Insights – Messages exploring the Hebrew roots of our faith”
“Biblical Marriage (by Yosef)”    Weekly “Hebraic Musings”     insightsbyyosef.blogspot.com

Note – Inspired by and excerpted from my Pastor Tom Hatley’s message “The Son of David”, Dec.26,2021 

Monday, December 20, 2021

Christmas 2021 to my Hebraic Musing Friends

 

To      My Hebraic Musing Friends      

From    Joe (& Irene) Brusherd     December 2021

Believe it or not, 2021 was even less normal than 2020.  Maybe that helps us realize what really matters in life.  We’ve all gone through another year of mandates, lockdowns, travel restrictions, masking, vaxxing and listening to stirred up divisiveness.  So let us begin agreeing to obey the mandate that Jesus Christ Himself gave us when He commanded “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” In Mark 16:15.  Both Irene and I have found ourselves focusing on that charge as the world around us becomes more & more challenging. 

The celebration of the birth of our Savior & Lord, Jesus Christ, takes on more significance as the beginnings of persecution are being felt this side of the pond, thus, all the more reason that …

We wish you a very Merry Christmas
   
and many Blessings in the New and Better 2022 Year ahead!

The traditional greeting to all y’all takes on even more significance than ever before in our lifetime! 

Wishing our friends, and their families, a “Happy New Year” takes faith because our world seems to be changing.  But Our Lord is still on the throne.  As a friend said recently “Christian, what do you have to be afraid of?  Let us hope, trust & pray that the “worldly” events draw us all closer than ever to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

On October 13th we celebrated nine years of marriage.  Irene’s “Glass Orchids” jewelry has expanded into other flowers and helping our Daughter Beth with bug preservations in poly-resin.  She’s also involved in Immanuel Baptist Church’s Women’s Prayer Group.  Irene frequently comments about how the Brusherd family has adopted her, when actually she’s the one who adopted them.  One day Joe went alone to spend time with the GG’kids at John & Joy’s.  Their #2 Arabelle gave him real hugs & kisses and then Arabelle backed up a step and said angrily “Where’s Grandma Irene?  It was cute!

Every week for 12 years now the Holy Spirit has provided Joe with Weekly “Hebraic Musings.”  Because of the times we are in, some issues have pointed out OT messages with applications to our world’s current affairs; thus some of the “Musings” have not been “Amusing”.  The Men’s Bible Study and the Saturday Breakfasts are Joe’s bi-weekly accountability sessions.  We still reflect on Pastor Mario’s statement “It’s about winning souls for Christ; it’s not about winning arguments!

Thanksgiving season was topped off on Saturday with 18 family members, four generations, dining at Smokin’ Joe’s Ribhouse.  It doesn’t get any better.

In our frequent meals out, our favorite habit is to have our servers join us in prayer.  They always ask, “Is there anything else I can do for you?” and we say, “Yes, join us in prayer.”  Most often they do; and wonderful relationships develop, and on occasion there are salvation prayers and accepted invites to church!!!   We’ve also thanked them for their good service and ask, “I want to tell your boss.  Who’s your boss?” And they give a name or point.  Then we point up and ask, “Isn’t Jesus your boss?” That opens doors!

 

Our travel bucket list has not changed much from last year due to all the uncertainties in 2021:

·     Chicago area – Irene’s cousins; Joe’s family and many many more friends in the Chicago area.

·     Tucson – Granddaughter Julie and Irene’s GreatGranSon Darrel Mark and Randy & Jackie Rice.

·     California – Friends at Calvary Lighthouse in Escondido; Josiah & Briana; and more out West.

·     East Coast – Families of Joel & Liz & Caitlyn, Andrew & Jackson  in VA &  
      Jonathan & Courtney & Asana in NC

·     And we have friends all across the states and the globe we’d love to see.

We are really getting tired of being home-bound, that’s not normal for us seasoned travelers.  Please pray for our severe cases of Wander-lust, Stir-craziness and Cabin-fever!!! 

Meanwhile, why are we so blessed?

With their spouses  &  our Grand  &  our GreatGrand children,
  our immediate family has grown again to a total of 47!
(7 Children + their 5 Spouses + 22 Grandchildren + 11 GREATGrandChildren + Ourselves)

 

 

Why is Christmas the most important celebration of all?

 

But when the time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman,
    born under law, to redeem those under law,
        that we might receive the full rights of sons.
Because you are sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts,
    the Spirit who calls out, “Abba, Father.”
   Galatians 4:4-6 NIV

 

   Irene   &  Joe  Brusherd

Joe & Irene Brusherd

710 Summit Loop, Rogers, AR 72756

479-644-5262    Brusherd@cox.net

479-531-6081    GlassOrchids@cox.net

Musing – Do You Realize the Power of Your Testimony?

 Hebraic Musing – Do You Realize the Power of Your Testimony?

Sharing your own personal testimony is the most powerful tool in you Soul-Winning toolbox. 
Three parts – Life before; What happened the moment you accepted Christ; What’s life been like since. 
Here’s mine; hoping you will bless me by sharing yours back to me; and that’ll sharpen your Soul-winning tool.

Hi, my name is Joe Brusherd; I’m a retired CPA, International consultant, CFO/COO for a variety of companies.

Some 80+ years ago I grew up in Cicero, Illinois, as the oldest of eight children.  After college, my career started as a CPA.  My first wife and I raised six children which has since multiplied to a growing family of well over 40!

During the first 37 years of my life I had a limited understanding of God and never tried to figure out His purpose for my life despite the Three questions & answers from my first grade catechism class that always bugged me:

Q. – Who made me?                          A. – God made me.
Q. – Who is God?                              A. – God is the Supreme Being    who created all things.
Q. – Why did God make me?           A. – God made me to worship Him; and to praise Him forever.

During those years my selfish ways, my anger, my unclean thoughts plagued me; and in desperation I agreed to go on a Marriage Encounter weekend to enrich our marriage, which desperately needed enrichment.  After that experience in 1976, I became a curious seeker of the God I had known as a child.  I enjoyed fellowship with other couples and there was one couple I especially admired and respected.  Bill and Mary Blessing had something I wanted; and they frequently referenced their “Cursillo” experience. 

On a Thursday in August 1977 friends of Bill Blessing drove me the 80 miles for a three day “Cursillo” retreat.  As I got out of the car I asked, “Aren’t you coming in?”  They answered, “No, we were just giving you a ride” and they drove off.  That act of sacrificial love was just the beginning.

On the second day a priest, Father Tony Tascheta, spoke and his message and presentation style was awesome!  I kept thinking that he missed his calling; he should’ve been a VP of Sales.  I was in a daze, so we went to the Chapel.  As we walked into the Chapel, I saw Father Tony Tascheta on his knees praying and thanking Jesus for all the words Jesus gave him for “the men out there.”  My knees gave out and I found myself kneeling, crying crocodile tears with pools of tears on the terrazzo floor and saying almost out loud “Jesus Christ, you are real.  I need to learn more about you.”  

At that moment I knew I would never be the same.  My inner peace was unimaginable; no more feelings of desperation from knowing I was a sinner and, most of all, that I had been hiding them from God, my Creator.

At the closing ceremony we entered big hall and I saw Bill and Mary Blessing there; they cut their vacation short in order to be there for me.  I fell apart.  As part of the closing ceremony we each were to stand up as the Spirit led to tell what the week-end meant to us.  Eventually I went to the podium, froze, fell apart, finally blurted out “I talked to Jesus!”  That’s all I could say!  Not much of a speech but it meant volumes; I was never so choked up in my life.

Very late Sunday night the Blessings gave me a ride home and I immediately woke up my wife and said, “Peggy, guess what happened to me on the week-end?”    She said “What?”     I told her “I talked to Jesus”.   And she said “Does that mean you’re ‘born again’?”    I answered “I don’t know what you call it, but all I know is that I talked to Jesus. … And I want you and all our kids to experience what I experienced.”   She replied, “Too late Joe.  We already have.  We’ve all been praying for you.”  (And she could have added “…for 10 years.”)

I found out why Jesus told Nicodemus Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.    That’s how Jesus came into my life.     

How did Jesus come into your life?     What’s your testimony?

Points to ponder

On August 25th, 1977, I was 39 years old so…
I know how blind a man, a husband, a religious non-believer can be.

Never stop praying for loved ones who do not yet know Jesus as their Lord
and don’t underestimate the leveraging power of prayer.

And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. 1 John 5:11 NIV.

Yosef   a.k.a.  Joe Brusherd                                      December 21, 2021
Author: “Hebraic Insights – Messages exploring the Hebrew roots of our faith”
“Biblical Marriage (by Yosef)”  Weekly “Hebraic Musings” http://insightsbyyosef.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Musing – Does their TaNaK give the Jews a Hope of Christmas?

 Hebraic Musing – Does their TaNaK give the Jews a Hope of Christmas?

How was the birth of Jesus foretold to the Jews in the Old Testament?  

·      Gen.3:14-19 “The woman said, ‘The serpent deceived me, and I ate.’  So the LORD God said to the serpent: ‘Because you have done this, You are cursed …And you shall eat dust All the days of your life. And I will put enmity between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, And you shall bruise His heel….’” NKJV   Interesting that her “seed” will come to defeat the “serpent” (Note – “Seed” is singular!)

·      Gen. 12:1-3  Promises to Abram – “…I will bless those who bless you, And I will curse him who curses you; And in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.” There is a blessing coming for Everyone!

·      Gen. 17:19 “Sarah your wife shall bear you a son, … Isaac; I will establish My covenant with him for an everlasting covenant  The Seed’s everlasting covenant is still coming through Abraham’s lineage.

·      Gen 28:14 “Also your descendants shall be as the dust of the earth; you shall spread …and in you and in your seed all the families of the earth shall be blessed.”  Everyone is still to be blessed!

·      Gen 49:10 “The scepter shall not depart from Judah, Nor a lawgiver from between his feet, Until Shiloh comes; And to Him shall be the obedience of the people.”  Confirmed by genealogies in Matt.1 & Luke 2.

·      Isaiah 7:14 “Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel.”  And the Virgin birth did come, and God will be with us!  And in Matthew 1:21-23 “Joseph, … do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name JESUS,…”    

·      Micah 5:2-5 “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, Though you are little among the thousands of Judah, Yet out of you shall come forth to Me The One to be Ruler in Israel,…” The birthplace of Bethlehem is foretold!  In the N.T. when Herod inquired of them “…where the Christ was to be born.  So they said to him, “In Bethlehem of Judea, for thus it is written by the prophet: ‘But you, Bethlehem, …”  Matt.2:4-6

·      Isaiah 11:1-5 contains a meaningful description of Jesus – “There shall come forth a Rod from the stem of Jesse, and a branch from his roots shall bear fruit. The Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon Him, The Spirit of wisdom and understanding, … counsel and might, … knowledge and of the fear of the LORD.  His delight is in the fear of the LORD, And He shall not judge by the sight of His eyes, … But with righteousness He shall judge the poor, …; He shall strike the earth with the rod of His mouth, And with the breath of His lips He shall slay the wicked.  Righteousness shall be the belt of His loins, And faithfulness the belt of His waist.”
In Matt. 2:23 “And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets…  In O.T. Hebrew “Branch” is Neeetser, which sounds like Nazareth!

·      2 Sam. 7:12-16, Nathan told David “… I will set up your seed after you, who will come from your body, and I will establish his kingdom.  … I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever. …I will be his Father, and he shall be My son…. “And your house and your kingdom shall be established forever before you. Your throne shall be established forever.  Then in the N.T. an angel spoke to Mary of the future.  He will … be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end. Luke 1:31-33

The New Testament book of Titus describes our Christmas present from God.  For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for Himself His own special people, zealous for good works.” Titus 2:11-14 NKJV

Even before the first century the coming Messiah was being fore-told!  Did the Jews recognize Jesus?  In first century and still today many did; and many do even now; and many do not; and many avoid the scriptures above; and many haven’t even tried to apply the scriptures above.

Points to ponder

Can these Scripture references from the OT (Their TaNaK) be used to witness to Jews?

Was God arranging for us to have a “Merry Christmas” ever since He created us?

 Joy to the world! The Lord is come,  Let earth receive her King!
             Let every heart prepare Him room,  and heaven and nature sing….

Yosef   a.k.a.  Joe Brusherd                                      December 7, 2021
Author: “Hebraic Insights – Messages exploring the Hebrew roots of our faith”
“Biblical Marriage (by Yosef)”  Weekly “Hebraic Musings http://insightsbyyosef.blogspot.com

 

 

·      Hosea 11:1 “…And out of Egypt I called My son.”  In Matt.2:14 “…Joseph… took the young Child and His mother by night and departed for Egypt, 

·      Jer.31:15 from the LORD: “A voice was heard in Ramah, Lamentation and bitter weeping, Rachel weeping for her children, Refusing to be comforted for her children, Because they are no more.”   When Herod heard about events, he said “put to death all the male children who were in Bethlehem …, from two years old and under, … fulfilled what was spoken by Jeremiah …: ‘A voice was heard in Ramah, Lamentation,’” Matt.2:17-18

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Musing – In How Many Ways Can We Support Missionary Efforts?

 Hebraic Musing – In How Many Ways Can We Support Missionary Efforts?

Jesus told us to “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.”  But “going” to “every creature” is not always practical.  Besides, we do go out of our homes every day into a mission field, but we also have Brothers & Sisters who have committed to “GOING” into foreign lands to preach the Gospel.  How can we help them in their calling?  Here is a thoughtful recap of thoughts from a foreign missionary – “10 Powerful Ways to Support Missionaries” (BTW – His 3 page letter is available at the end if interested):

1. Believe Supportively – The missionary is driven by knowledge that “the world is dying without Jesus, and every day we stay, the realization of souls dying without even having access to the Gospel breaks our hearts.”  We need to believe the Holy Spirit is speaking to our hearts, and to be encouraged by His call.

2. Pray Powerfully – Missionaries don’t need people at home to pray weak prayers like, “and God, remember ____. Bless him/her.”  They are on the “front lines” in countries where the Gospel has either never been taken or is not well-known and thus their very lives and/or welfare are often at risk.

3. Contact Frequently – One email or call a month can make a huge difference in a missionary’s life. They’ve left all familiar relationships behind, and after a few months the sending church moves on in its busy life.

4. Give Sacrificially – How many extra villages can be reached for what is a pittance in our budget?  God needs martyrs to share the Gospel, some in the going, and some in the giving. It takes both.

5. Remind Consistently – A great way to support a missionary is to be an ambassador for them?  They need people back home to support them by reminding people to give and to promote their needs & accomplishments.

6. Visit Obediently – If you feel the Spirit nudge you to go visit your missionary, obediently do it!  You will be blessed and understand better what you’re praying for and giving to; and it helps them to feel better understood.  Nothing gives them more motivation than a supporter’s on-site visit!

7. Help Creatively – Might there be some creative way to raise support for them & their group with leadership trainings, travels, and gifts to the communities they serve.  What a fun, helpful, important way to support missionaries!  (Editorial – I thoroughly enjoyed leading 3 days of “Business Basics” at a school in Honduras.)

8. Listen Compassionately – Missionaries see things no one should ever have to see – bloodied dead bodies, kids dying, violent and unjust abuse and other unspeakable things. They also experience trauma; and their own children experience health issues!  They don’t want to scare you away from going to the mission field, so they don’t speak of those traumas, the ugly side of mission work.  They need a compassionate ear, someone to simply care and listen for a few minutes.

9. Celebrate Enthusiastically – They labor for months to learn the language & culture. Finally a breakthrough! Someone gets saved!  They’re excited and joyfully tell people back at home…to a little “amen”.

10. Join Courageously – God may call you to join these harvest fields amongst the nations.  You might have come to visit and saw the faces of the unreached.  May those faces haunt you.

My personal perspective – My son, his wife and his five kids were resident missionaries in Honduras for over 10 years and I watched them go through all the points addressed above, especially during my week-long visits.

Points to ponder

Satan is terrified that if we all get together in our roles for missions,
that we actually WILL fulfill the Great Commission!

Missionaries want you to see the fruit of your sending, and REJOICE at what God is doing!

Can we each adopt some missionaries to battle for in prayer?

“The harvest is plenty, but the workers are few.”  Who wants to courageously join in reaping?

Yosef   a.k.a.  Joe Brusherd                                      November 30, 2021
Author: “Hebraic Insights – Messages exploring the Hebrew roots of our faith”
“Biblical Marriage (by Yosef)”  Weekly “Hebraic Musings” http://insightsbyyosef.blogspot.com/

Source: Modified/excerpted from “10 Powerful Ways to Support Missionaries” from “WithinReachGlobal.org

FYI - Original 3 page article follows providing more depth, if interested.

 

10 Powerful Ways to Support Missionaries

Sadly, over the centuries of missionary efforts, there has been a huge disconnect between the church at home and those sent to the mission field. People at home are not sure what to do or say to us on the field, and we on the field often feel forgotten and abandoned. At the same time, it’s hard for us on the mission field to describe accurately what it’s like over here at the ends of the earth, so give up trying, leaving those at home without the full knowledge of what’s happening and what we’re going through. 

Jesus’ plan all along is for us ALL to work together in sharing the Gospel to every nation, tribe and tongue. Satan is terrified that if we all get together 100% in our roles for missions, that we actually WILL fulfill the Great Commission. So he brings disconnect.

Writing from the missionary perspective, here are 10 practical ways that family, friends, co-workers, and the church back at home can support & partner with us as we share the Gospel to the whole world.

1. Believe Supportively -- All missionaries experience God’s love, then His call to spread the Gospel to the nations. It’s a call that grows up so strong within us, that we can’t think of anything else but getting out to the nations. The world is dying without Jesus, and every day we stay, the realization of souls dying without even having access to the Gospel breaks our hearts. We need the church to believe that the call and power of God within us is enough to stake money, time, and prayers on.  It’s risky for us to go, and it’s risky for you to support. On both sides, we battle doubts and lies from the enemy. We need you to believe that God can do impossible and amazing things through us.  You get to be part of the amazing and impossible things God does through us on the mission field.  We need you to believe in the dreams the Holy Spirit spoke to our hearts, and encourage us in those dreams. 

2. Pray Powerfully -- Prayers put daggers in the heart of the enemy. We don’t need people at home to pray weak prayers for us like, “And God, remember ____. Bless him/her.” We are on the “front lines” in countries where the Gospel has either never been taken or is not well-known. 

To be a missionary is like living in a dragon’s cave and daily pulling people out of his tail.   It takes risk, courage, creativity, and love. Sometimes we get wounded, and sometimes we get paralyzed by fear. Sometimes we battle sleeping as we hear the dragon’s deep breaths as chants from mosques, temples, and nighttime screams. Sometimes we get tempted to let go of people as the dragon roars doubts, lies, and discouragement in our faces.  Sometimes the dragon pulls out temptations of our forsaken family, country, possessions, and old life ways and dangles them between our faces and those chained to his tail, causing a great distraction.

We need powerful prayers from you! Not just short, last-thought on a prayer list prayers. We need to be prayed for as sons and daughters on the front-lines of battlefields are prayed for. I encourage you to adopt some missionaries to battle for in prayer—prayer for faith, encouragement, continued vision, strategy, health, wisdom, protection, and harvest reaping. Then we can celebrate in joy together during the harvest!

3. Contact Frequently -- Once missionaries get onto that plane going to our new host countries, we leave all familiar relationships behind. Usually, for the first 6 months, churches and friends stay in contact. After those first months, “out of sight, out of mind” becomes reality. Your lives move on in the process of normal busy life. Even when we contact you or send out newsletters, we often never receive responses (no wonder so many of us stop doing it). A simple “Like” on FaceBook is not connection.

We rely on God for relationship in ways we only said we believed and sang about in our home countries, but we also get lonely. It’s a deep, aching loneliness. We long for contact with friends and churches back home. Then we visit our home countries to big applause and you all saying how much you think of us. Honestly, it’s hard to believe if we never hear from you while we are away. One simple email or quick Skype call a month can make a huge difference in a missionary’s life.  Regularly connecting with us is one of the most important ways anyone can support us while we are on the mission field.  You don’t have to be some of our past besties to connect, but you will become some of our dearest friends now. You will also reap in the joy of the harvest due to your deep connection to us and the mission.

4. Give Sacrificially -- We realize that there is a disconnect between giving and missionaries. We don’t want to beg and plead for your money. We dislike it so much, that often we go without needed things just so that the $20 our testimonies get out of you can pay for transportation to an unreached village.

Here is a personal testimony:

I got 3 checks/cash donations the whole 7 weeks I was home over the summer. Later, I had to plead on the internet for money to fund leadership trainings and outreaches all over Nepal and Bangladesh, and even use some of my moving countries money to see those happen. If only you knew how far your money was going to reach the nations, you would joyfully give up the iPhone 9 or 10 or whatever number there is now to pay for the Gospel to be presented in an unreached area. 

We wish you knew what you’re sowing into the nations. Even when we tell you, the enemy and flesh often cause a disconnect. Just as Jesus applauded the widow for giving everything she had, we are looking for those of you who lovingly sacrifice whatever you can give to fund the Gospel going to the world. We don’t want guilt money. Missionaries desire loving, sacrificial gifts that have passion for God and the nations behind them.

I once read something that said how God is looking for martyrs to share the Gospel: Some in the going, and some in the giving. It takes both. We want a deep partnership with you, as “martyrs” for the sake of the Gospel, to see the whole world saved. 

5. Remind Consistently -- Did you know that one of the best ways to support us on the mission field is to be an ambassador of sorts for us? We leave for months or years, and people forget about us. Our personal supporters soon jump to the newest missionary about to go to the mission field, the newsletters don’t get mailed out, and nobody knows they can visit us here. If we have a few people back home decide to support us by reminding people to give when rent-time comes, to pray when we go to a new village, to email and encourage us, and so on….it would be an enormous blessing to usMaybe God is speaking to some of you now to support a missionary by being a go-between and reminder of the mission that the church sent out.

6. Visit Obediently -- Sometime you may want to come and see the faces you pray for, how we live, and join in the mission overseas for a short time. It is a great joy and encouragement for us to have visitors from “home” (especially when you bring us home ‘goodies’ too!).  It helps you to see what you’re praying for and giving to, and it helps us to feel better understood. If you feel the Spirit nudge you to go visit your missionary, please obediently do it!   It also helps those we reach out to realize that we are NOT the only Christians in the world. Your visit will many times confirm the words we have been teaching. 

7. Help Creatively -- Did you know that you can help us plan and strategize for reaching the unreached people groups, from home? We may be the ones on the ground overseas, but through your involvement and prayer, God could give you amazing ideas and dreams into how to reach the people groups we are with daily.  

Reaching the unreached isn’t JUST the missionary’s mission. It’s the churches’ mission.   God wants to use you and your talents that He gave you to see the whole world saved. It could also be that you find some creative way to raise support for us and our people groups, leadership trainings, travels, and gifts to the communities we serve. We love seeing you excitedly using your creativity to partner with us in reaching to the uttermost parts of the earth. What a fun, helpful, important way to support missionaries!

8. Listen Compassionately -- Missionaries are not super-humans. We see things no one should ever have to see—bloodied dead bodies, kids die from AIDs, violent and unjust abuse of women, and unspeakable things. We experience trauma—natural disasters such as earthquakes, police interrogations, constant loss of dear friends, us or our children being extremely ill with strange diseases, and so on. Yet, we are expected to always have it together and be the strong ones for everyone else. If we start spilling out all of our pains to those of you back at home, we are often preached to or told we should just stay home for a while. We also don’t want to scare you away from going to the mission fieldSo most of the time, we just don’t speak of our traumas and the ugly side of mission work. We know and believe deeply that God is with us. We have seen Him do Acts-like miracles and felt His tangible presence. Yet, we are still human and feel the effects of what we see and experience. However, experiencing those injustices is also part of what puts that fire and desperation in us to keep going. We see the paths of killing, stealing, and destroying the dragon is leaving amongst the nations, and even though we get injured, we can’t give up. We are warriors for the kingdom.

One of the best ways to support us is to simply listen with compassion about how we are really doing. Not judging. Not trying to relate—most of you can’t, and that’s ok with us. Not being worried something is desperately wrong if we burst into tears, but glad to be a compassionate ear. We are always giving out; it’s nice to have someone simply care and listen to us for us for a few minutes. 

9. Celebrate Enthusiastically -- Imagine leaving all you know and love to go to a new culture, then spending months sounding stupid while learning the language, all to introduce Jesus to people who have never heard of Him. Then, breakthrough! Someone gets saved! You are so excited that you can’t sleep for days, and joyfully tell people back at home…to one little “amen”. 

We know that all of heaven is rejoicing when a new language and tongue calls upon the Name of Jesus. What a joyful sound!  If we are really partnering together in the Gospel efforts as we say we are, then there should be an enthusiastic celebration from home too. Missionaries want you to see the fruit of your sending, and REJOICE at what God is doing.

10. Join Courageously -- After years of support and prayer for us on the mission field, God may call you to join the harvest fields amongst the nations. Maybe you came and visited us and saw the faces of the millions of unreached. Those faces haunt you while you drive to work, and you just know that you’re supposed to make that courageous move overseas to join us. One of our greatest prayers and desires is that as people witness our brokenness over the lost and faith in God, that one day they also will answer the call to be sent to the ripe harvest fields.   The harvest is plenty, but the workers are few. Who wants to courageously join us in reaping? 

Source: Modified/excerpted from “10 Powerful Ways to Support Missionaries” from “WithinReachGlobal.org