The second full day of the National Missionary Convention is in the books, and it was a great one. We learned last night that the event underwent a name change, beginning today. From this point forward it will be known as the International Conference on Missions (ICOM). This name better reflects the scope, nature and purpose of what goes on during these few days.
Wing Wong, Chinese missionary, this year's president, and one of KACC's global partners, was a main session speaker this morning. Those of you who remember Wing will recall his humor, laughter, energy and his concept of a "minute." Trust me, nothing's changed! He was outstanding and was appreciated by all who heard him.
I was able to make more connections with old and new friends today. I especially enjoyed spending time with Glen Gibson and Chris McKinney, two former Philippine co-workers and dear friends of our family. I also talked with Andy Rodriguez from Mustard Seed Global Fellowship of Japan. He brought me up to speed about events surrounding the new church plant in Osaka with whom we're going to partner. They held their first service October 30 with 22 in attendance, held pretty steady the last couple of weeks and need our prayers as they move ahead with this project. I assured him we would...so pray for Jay Greer and the team!
As I wandered through the exhibit hall, gazing at the myriad of displays, I was struck by the varieties of ministries taking place by Christian Church workers throughout the world. From college education to evangelism to orphan care, from business as mission to inner city outreach to leadership development...and more. From Albania to Eritrea to India, from Mali to Qatar to Uzbekistan and Zimbabwe...and more. From the Apache to the Roma to the Muslims, from the impoverished to the child slaves to the unreached...and more. So many servants empowered with so much passion to share the good news of hope and life with so many who still need to know. And I'm humbled by their commitment, their sacrifice and their willingness to do whatever's needed to get the job done. But there's one job they can't do. One job that's beyond their call. Just one.
Yours.






