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Huge Week For Us!

This is a big week for our ministry!

First, the efforts of Sara, Lisa, and Jonathan to bring a Campus Crusade band to town have come to fruition: 3union arrived yesterday. This evening they’re presenting a concert and message at our church; tomorrow they’re scheduled for the First Priority Christian club at Yorktown Middle School, and on Saturday evening we’re expecting up to 1,000 people from over a dozen churches at a concert where they will share the gospel and promote Christian clubs at public schools here.

Second, Tom is in final preparations for talks he’ll be giving this Saturday at an apologetics conference in Chesapeake, VA. (He’ll be back from the conference in time for the concert that night.) Conference speakers were just informed to “expect to be challenged” because a number of atheists have signed up to attend.

Third, discussion has begun to bring several major Christian leaders to our local area for the first Manhattan Declaration rally in the U.S. We don’t know exactly what that will develop into yet.

And finally, Tom is following through on two new major projects begun in Orlando last week.

Please pray with us for all of these things. Thank you!

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.

Apologetics Strategy Meeting Report

On November 13 and 14, 2009, about 4,000 people gathered for the National Conference on Christian Apologetics (NCCA) in Charlotte, NC, hosted by Southern Evangelical Seminary.

On the evening prior to the conference about 40 men and women took part in an invitation-only strategy session for Christian thinkers, led by Tom Gilson of Campus Crusade for Christ; Alex McFarland, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary, Steve Bradford, Program Director for BreakPoint (Prison Fellowship); and Brad Bright, president of Bright Media Foundation.

This meeting grew out of two separate roots. In the background there was an initiative begun by Charles Colson at the previous year’s NCCA, the forming of “The Kingdom Movement” to unite Christians to be effective in responding to cultural issues.

The direct impetus of this meeting, however, was prayer laid on Tom Gilson’s heart in February 2009, supplemented by encouragement given by Josh McDowell. In August 2009 Tom met with Alex McFarland to suggest an apologists’s strategy session, and McFarland agreed that it should take place in association with this year’s NCCA. McFarland recommended that Bradford be brought into the planning because of his association with the Kingdom Movement, and Tom Gilson recommended that Brad Bright be included because of his unique approach to strategies for linking thinkers with church and culture. (Brad Bright was already on the NCCA schedule as a speaker for a Friday VIP luncheon.)

Attendees at the meeting included about 40 pastors, authors, speakers, and ministry leaders.

Alex McFarland opened the meeting as host and laid a groundwork of the purpose of the discussion. Tom Gilson then laid out the strategic issue of the evening, which in short form was, “Much of the crisis of our day can be viewed as a crisis of truth. Christian scholars and apologists have a remarkably strong handle on what is true, and on answers that can encourage the church and impact the culture. But it’s not working.” The question was directed primarily to the pastors: What can scholars, academics, and apologists do to serve you and your church better? Discussion focused primarily on developing pastors and youth with what is required to be effective learners and thinkers. The group was united in a very, very deep concern that if our work in this area does not improve there will be continuing serious losses to churches and to culture. It is a serious problem; they are willing to work on it.

Steve Bradford led a discussion on what to do next in terms of continuing communication, and the strongest opinion expressed was that there need to be continuing meetings on this topic. Alex McFarland closed with a wrap-up and a prayer time.

Over the next day or so, Tom Gilson interviewed persons who had been at the meeting to ask whether it had been fruitful. The consistent answer was that it was very positive; and that it had especially been an encouragement to pastors. At the Saturday VIP lunch for conference speakers and other leaders, Charles Colson (who had been at another conference on Thursday and was therefore unable to attend the session in Charlotte) singled out the Thursday evening session as a sign of encouragement and hope that the church can work together in making a difference in America’s culture.

What difference was actually made there? It was only a two-hour session, so expectations were not that an action plan for change would be developed. What happened instead was as positive as had been hoped, however: a strong united agreement among a very diverse group of Christian leaders that this is worth putting significant time into working on together.

No plans were made for the time or location of the next meeting, or who would lead it. Contact information was collected, and the leadership group for this session will take it from there.

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.

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!

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!

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

Prayer Item: Speaking Opportunities Next Week

I am scheduled to speak at two churches in the local area next week, on Monday and Wednesday evening, November 10 and 12. Please pray that God would be glorified and the listeners would be challenged in their faith. These are also for the purpose of finding new ministry partners to help support us financially, so please pray that God would bring that about as well.