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Campus Crusade Projects

I (Tom) am in Orlando this week to initiate two new large projects: strategic and organizational assessments of our U.S. Human Resource function and of our “Marketplace Ministry,” our ministry to adult professionals in cities across America. We have two new team members working with us on this project — experienced in ministry, but new to our team. My usual working partner, Clark, was unable to make the trip here this time. Please pray for God’s guidance as I lead these new initiatives.

Meanwhile Sara, Lisa, and Jonathan are on the home stretch for the March 13 community youth event. Please pray for their final preparations, too.

February Update

We’ve just posted our latest newsletter today, with updates on a community youth event coming on March 13, being organized by Sara, Lisa and Jonathan; upcoming Campus Crusade organizational work that Tom is beginning to dive into; and an apologetics conference at which Tom will be speaking, also on March 13.

News and Prayer Items

Tom: Our Operational Advisory Services team has been working with ministries all around Campus Crusade for Christ, assessing their effectiveness, accountability, and stewardship, and helping them improve in those areas. Campus Crusade’s senior leaders asked us this year to report on any Campus Crusade-wide trends and themes we were uncovering. Tom led the team in writing that report, and it was delivered to leaders just before Thanksgiving. These findings and recommendations in this report affect the very core of Campus Crusade’s leadership. We believe this could be the most significant work we’ve done to date.

Tom also recently led an effort extending far beyond Campus Crusade, a strategy session for pastors, ministry leaders, and Christian scholars in conjunction with the National Conference on Christian Apologetics. The question was: Christianity has great answers even to the hardest questions and most difficult challenges, but are the answers really reaching the people who need them most? How can we do better at this? We’re praying that the work that flows out of this will reach every church in America.

Sara and Lisa: Sara is leading both Jonathan and Lisa in developing some significant new ministry and leadership skills. In particular, Lisa is working to book a Christian band in several venues in our area in March.

Jonathan is doing a twice-weekly computer internship with Campus Crusade for Christ’s Military Ministry this semester.

We need prayers for health—Tom and Jonathan both caught the flu, most likely swine flu since Tom was immunized against the seasonal flu. Both Lisa and Sara had emergency room visits in the past few weeks (they’re fine now). Even our animals have been to the doctor much more than usual; our cat is recovering from a serious attack by another cat on our property.

A Fresh Look At Christian Strategy

Here is something very significant God has been doing in my (Tom’s) heart as an extension of my work with Campus Crusade for Christ: Reclaim the High Ground. Please pray for God’s guidance in this.

Ministry Progress, Spiritual Battle

God is opening doors for us such as we have not seen in a long time, if ever:

  • Tom is heading up an analysis of Campus Crusade leadership needs (finishing that in the next week or so)
  • And also leading the upcoming strategy session for Christian apologists in Charlotte;
  • Sara is helping to lead First Priority clubs in local schools
  • Both Jonathan and Lisa are also involved in leading those groups
  • We are co-leading another Truth Project group starting this week
  • There are more Campus Crusade strategy projects on the horizon.

And as often seems to be the case, we feel like we’re wading through mud to get to all these opportunities. Lisa had a sprained ankle a couple of weeks ago, which was just a couple of weeks after she had to go to the ER for a bad head bump (it turned out to be just painful, not serious). Sara has had a stomach bug that took her to the hospital for fluid replenishment last weekend. Our pet rabbit had unexpected surgery on Monday for a parasite problem that was, well, not just a health problem but also very disturbing to see on him.

We’re excited about what God is doing but we do request your prayers that he would smooth out our paths. Thank you!

Back Home From Mission Trips

We’re all back home again! Jonathan returned yesterday afternoon from 50 days on a mission trip to Orlando, where he was part of a Creative Arts ministry team sharing Christ at tourist attractions, in churches, and at Give Kids the World. Sara, Tom, and Lisa were in Colorado for a nine-day conference with all the U.S. staff of Campus Crusade for Christ.

Jonathan came home very much in need of sleep, so we haven’t heard a lot of his story first-hand yet. It was a great time for him, anyway; we know that much already. He made some great friends, and God used him personally to lead at least one person to Christ, in addition to what was accomplished through the team working together.

The three of us who went to Colorado would all say it was our best conference there in many years (we have this conference every other year). Campus Crusade is adjusting its methodology to the 21st century, adding social networking (blogs, Facebook, Twitter) to our means of connecting with lost people and anyone we may be working with. Although I (Tom) am a blogger, it’s taking me a while to get used to the other methods, but I’m learning.

This does not replace face-to-face ministry, though; in fact, through pastor Timothy Keller and some of our own staff we were strongly reminded of the need to express love through tangible acts of service wherever we minister. This is both an expression of God’s character and an evangelistic strategy. In fact, we’re finding that non-believers are often eager and willing to join us on humanitarian trips, and there they see Christ at work in Christians’ hearts. It even works the other way around: some of our ministries have joined with secular-sponsored humanitarian efforts and shared Christ with their fellow-workers.

Is there a danger in this, that we’ll focus on giving immediate aid and let it substitute for sharing the message of Jesus Christ? The answer is yes: we’re seeing that tendency especially among college students we’re working with. Part of our purpose at this conference was training and discussion on how to keep the Gospel message central to our outreach.

Jesus Christ left us with both the Great Commission (to make disciples of all nations) and the Great Commandments (to love God and our neighbor). They are inseparable.

Finally on the conference, both Sara and I did considerable networking among the many staff and ministries of Campus Crusade for Christ. Our ministry has long been focused primarily on “ministering to the ministers,” as we have put it, and the connections we made will open relational and organizational doors to help keep us busy and fruitful for quite a while to come.

I had to get this blog entry posted early today, because later today the first sentence won’t be true. Lisa will be taking off for a Youth Evangelism Conference later this morning, an overnight trip to Richmond, along with other members of our church’s youth group. Sometime tomorrow afternoon, we’ll really be all back home again.

Mission Trips

Jonathan is on mission to Orlando this summer, and loving it. He’s part of a creative arts ministry team, reaching out to youth and children in local churches, and at least once a week also doing performances and sharing their faith at one of the popular Orlando tourist attractions.

Sara and Lisa are once again taking part in the local mission trip to Lackey. In teamwork with a friend from the African-American church we partner with, Sara was able to help lead a 14 year-old boy to the Lord just a couple of days ago. This is the third annual mission to Lackey (map), and members of the team say they are sensing an increasing openness to the Lord there each year.

February 21 Update

Josh McDowell, Basketball, pneumonia…

Josh McDowell is in town for the weekend to share with parents and youth in Williamsburg. Our office team arranged for his coming, and we’ve been excited about this for months. His ministry is to help people understand what God says to us, and that it is trustworthy and true, as we live in a culture with an opposite message. That understanding is not only mental but relational, as Josh continually emphasizes, and the way it is passed along is not only academic, but it too is relational.

But it’s a busy weekend in many ways. Lisa Ann’s last Upward basketball game ever is tonight at 7:30. Both of our kids have been doing Upward every year the last ten years, and it’s hard to believe either of them has grown too old to play next year–but in fact now both of them are there now! So we don’t want to miss this final game, a kind of passage through time for our family. Which means we’ll miss Josh’s talk this evening.

He’ll be speaking at the Williamsburg Community Chapel tomorrow morning, and the family plans to be there then. I (Tom) have worked with Josh and his team extensively, and I would be finding ways to spend some time with him in between family events today, except that the pneumonia I’ve had since mid-January is still with me. It has me running at about half speed, or sometime less. I’m scheduled to see a specialist about it first thing Monday morning. Please pray that he will get it figured out, or that God would heal me even before that time.

Please keep praying for Jonathan, too, as he is studying Spanish at the community college while also taking his normal high school load of classes; and pray for Sara who has to manage all of us while I’m not at my best. Thanks!

Prayers and Progress

Many thanks to all of you who have prayed for me with my pneumonia, and who have sent congratulations to Jonathan for his Student Service Award. We both appreciate it a lot.

When somebody at church asked me last week whether I was back to 50% strength yet, I answered, “I’m at about 100% strength, 50% of the time.” That’s still the case–I’m doing well enough, between frequent rests. It’s a slow process to get to full recovery, apparently.

In one of those “100%” periods today I had the privilege of spending a couple of hours with the leaders of International Cooperating Ministries, helping them think through improved strategies for their online ministry, including delivery of their Mini Bible College. ICM is a partner agency in the sense that its goals are closely aligned with Campus Crusade for Christ, and our leaders have had close fellowship.

I want you to know especially of thoughts I have had on Christian strategy on another level altogether: what seem to me to be four priorities for the church in America for effecting the kind of change we pray for. This week Breakpoint Online published my article on this, called Deep Social Change: Four Essential Priorities for 2009. These priorities are not the only ones that could be named, of course. They are specifically focused on positioning the church for deeper spiritual impact and greater credibility with our message. I hope it will be encouraging to you. If so, please pass it along to others.

We all appreciate your prayers and partnership so much!

Some Good News… and Why Updates Have Been Slow

This was a news and prayer email we just sent to members of our ministry partner team, including prayer partners. We have some exciting news to thank God for, and a prayer request.

The great news is that last night Jonathan was honored at a School Board meeting with a Student Service Award, based on excellent leadership he has taken at his high school. Mom and Dad are extremely proud of him, and Lisa told the board members during a break, “He’s the best big brother in the whole world!” Jonathan’s web design accomplishments were read during the presentation. As we were leaving, another county resident who happened to be there gave Jonathan his card and said, “Please call us, we’re looking for people like you to work with us.”

Actually he’s a busy young man right now. His high school is a small one that does not offer languages. He took the first semester of Spanish through home schooling and tutoring, and passed the test to enter the second semester at the local community college. One of our goals for him in this was that he would get a preview of what college is like. He is certainly getting that–he’s studying longer hours than he ever has. So please pray for him to stay caught up.

The other prayer request is for my health. I was one of many around here who caught bronchitis this winter. In my case it turned into pneumonia. The main symptom I’m having is being tired, and being tired of being tired (cabin fever, you might say). I should have asked you to pray for this sooner, since it’s been going on over 10 days now. Please pray it will pass quickly. Sara and the kids have been great during this period when I’ve had to lay low.

Thank you for your prayers and partnership–we’re praying for you, too.

Tom