Saturday, October 20, 2012

Update 04 - Mission Complete - New Mission


Hello my family and friends!
A lot has changed in the pasts 4 days ... The original mission plan was to assist in creating the foundation for a church in Haifa over the next 6 months.  My goal was to finish this plan in the first 3 months before having to leave the country for a mandatory period of time according to Israeli law.  
If I was not granted another 3 month visa, the plans established were created to stand on their own. For contrast, that means if these plans did not work without me being there, they would not be good plans and fail.  
These plans are foundational and will stand without me.  It's been said that if your fingerprints are on the plans it will fail when you leave.  I came up about a week short in that goal.  God's grace allowed me another 3 month visa when I returned from Turkey.  (For you CCSP I visited 4 of the 7 churches that are coming up in Revelation 2-3!)  

Over the course of the next month the plans were finished (remember I was only about 1 week behind the goal). 
As of 10.17.2012 that mission is complete!  Praise the Lord!
Blessed are the flexible for they shall not be broken!

New Mission!

Recon!  There are believers all over Israel.  More than I ever imagined.  It makes me think of Elijah (1 Kings 19:18) when he was convinced that he was the only one left ... my mission now is to find them and serve (minister/volunteer).  

There is more, but for the next 9 days I'm searching out believers in all Israel.  Please keep that in prayer.  Also, please pray that people would receive Jesus into their lives. 

If you believe in Jesus as Savior and Lord of your life as do I, according to the Bible we are brothers or sisters because God is our heavenly Father.  

All I'm doing is finding more family!  I'm also inviting more to be family.  
The Bible tells us to GO and make disciples ... before you can be a disciple you have to make a decision on where you want to be for eternity.

Remember for ALL of us, hell is eternity without Jesus.

In His Loving Grace,
Jonathan

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