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 us. Maybe 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 field. So 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