Sunday, August 31, 2008

Late Bloomers Can

31 Aug 2008

Tina has a great garden this year. Lots of good stuff, well planned. But we planted our sunflowers extremely late in the season. Too late I thought. They were forever sprouting and were very slow to grow through the high heat of the summer. Now it’s Labor Day and all of the other sunflowers I’ve seen in the local area are long gone. But today – ours bloomed! I’m heading on mission tomorrow, what a wonderful send off Lord. They’re gorgeous!!

I turn 52 in 12 days. Here I am in seminary, going on mission 1/2 way around the world. It's as if He's saying, "Hey, I can use late bloomers too." :-)

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Gettin' Real

Drove up to 21st and R Street in DC and picked up my Indian Visa late this afternoon. As of now, I’m cleared Hot for travel to Indian country ;-) Everyone seems so concerned about my safety while over there. I was probably in much greater danger driving through areas of DC today than I ever will be in Coimbatore.

Well, it’s getting real. Visa in hand, multi-vaccination shot soreness wearing off and airline tickets purchased. Got the In-country security brief check-in-the-box and appointment lined up with lawyer for will update and power of attorney sign off. Yup, getting real.

More good news. I started my next Seminary course today!

The Theology and Practice of Ministry.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

An introduction to the purpose of ministry through the study of the biblical and theological basis for "every member ministry," the rise of clericalism in church history, the equipping church model vs. the dependency model, and the permission-giving church vs. the controlling church. Students will examine approaches to gift discovery and ministry matching.
The course is taught during an eight-week term that includes a course introduction week, six Learning Units, and a learning evaluation week. All units are designed to help the learner fulfill the learning objectives of the course. Learning units may include lecture and research materials, outside reading, learning community discussion, and church-based assignments. The professor serves as a ministry learning mentor, providing almost daily interaction and facilitation among the learners.

Looks like my practical portion of this course will be carried forward during my India mission – Fun fun!!

Dispatch To Coimbatore

Today starts a new section of this blog. I have been called to India for a mission trip. I’m off to Coimbatore, India in less than 7 days - Lord willing. My destination is the Michael Job Center for Orphan Girls. In the following submissions to this blog I hope to be able to ‘keep you in the loop’ on what God is doing through me, how I’m doing with that ;-) and general observations of mine along the way.

So don’t sit back and just read this – PLEASE PRAY FOR ME NOW! Really…. I need the Boss’s judgment, His wisdom, His strength and most important of all HIS LOVE – as I go to minister to 351 children of martyred Christians. Via your comments here in this blog (see comment button below) pls let me know you’re supporting me in this. I’m excited about this journey and anxious too. I’m stepping out into a whole new area here – way out. I really can’t explain why, other than I know beyond a shadow of a doubt, this is what He wants from me, right now, right where I am, just as I am in Him today – to go.

In trying to dissuade me from going, a few good natured people have said to me, ‘Why India? If you want to help others so much, there are plenty of poor folks in the mountains, or Indian reservations right here in the US who can use your help.” I normally get these kinds of statements from well meaning folks who aren’t helping anyone themselves – regardless of the location. I’m sure if I ask those who are in the trenches, working in our mountains or reservations they’ll tell me, “God calling you to India? – GO!”

Here starts the journey. Pls excuse the poor grammar, the bad sentence structure and jumbled up thoughts. That’s me – and it’s real at least ;-) I pray that you’ll bear with me as I stumble along the path He’s laid before me and that you’ll join me on this journey as we learn what our Lord has to teach along the way.

Looking Forward!

Tom

Monday, August 18, 2008

It's ALL His Anyway!

Wow - I can't believe it's been so long since my last submission. Lots to catch up on.

Since mid July, I've started my second year as Chaplain for Post 64. I suppose I didn't screw up too much since they wanted me back again. ;-)
I've just completed my second Seminary semester. The Theology and Practice of Discipleship was great. I’ve lots to share on what the Lord’s been teaching, more on that later. Semesters run every 8 weeks, year round. I’m off for a week then we start The Theology and Practice of Ministry. Hopefully this new semester will have direct application to my Chaplaincy.

The family is doing well. We’ve had a busy summer. We are all moving into the ‘getting ready for school’ mode now. Today we are staying at the Q-Town townhouse. Tina and the kids are taking the VRE and Metro to the D.C. Zoo – Yeah! I think Thomas is more excited about the Train part (the getting there and back) than the destination ;-)

Work is busy. Tina and I turned all of our business over to the Lord last year. It’s ALL His anyway, we’re just stewards of those things He’s placed in our temporary charge. (See Business By the Book, Burkett) It’s amazing what He’s done. Since my last submission Nsite has more than doubled in size. The work is exploding with growth. Two more employees start today with more (Lord willing) on the way. We’re up to 20 employees now I think with more business coming in from different government entities.

Lots more to come. I’ll do my best to keep this blog updated at least weekly from now on.

It’s ALL His anyway!