Sunday, April 26, 2015

Spring Update - April 2015


Happy springtime!
This morning I noticed a cardinal building a nest in a tree outside my front window. A few days ago a robin built one on the back porch drainpipe and now is nesting in it. I’m amazed watching spring unfold in western Maryland, with flowers everywhere including on the trees and shrubs. Coming from a drier climate, this is quite a feast for the senses. It reminds me of the hymn, “This is my Father’s world, the birds their carols raise. The morning light, the lily bright, declare their Maker's praise.”

 

Since I last posted, we held two evangelism training sessions. It was exciting to have eight people from Friendship Haven Church and four from our church for the January crash course in Way of the Master witnessing.  There were many thoughtful questions as people considered how to reach those they knew who aren’t yet saved. Everyone participated and tried out the dialog on each other.


 
In early March there were six students from both churches for the afternoon course. I covered answers to common objections to the Christian faith, as well as ideas for how to reach people from the major world religions. Roseanna and David White (from our church) covered how to handle questions about evolution. I had not done this training before and am glad to have it ready for the next time, after many hours spent developing the curriculum.   



Evangelism training - role playing
One of the best websites I recommended for apologetics (meaning, defense of the faith) is by Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason, http://www.str.org/. Check it out for tips as you dialog with people wherever you live work and play.


In the area of continuing education, I completed a course called “Bible Interpretation”, Module 4 of the CALLED program (SDB Board of Christian Ed). Pastor Steve Osborn of my home church in Boulder, CO, is my mentor for the mostly self-study courses. It is probably the most important class I’ve taken for mission work to help me with “accurately handling the word of truth” (2 Tim. 2:15) as I lead Sabbath School, Bible Study and people to Christ. I will continue to meet with Pastor Steve monthly for accountability, then start the next CALLED class in the fall.


Making chains - one loop for each book of the Bible.
We made and colored our own Bible Bookcase.
In the children’s Sabbath School we’ve been studying lessons from the Book of Genesis beginning with Creation and up to the life of Joseph so far. We act out the stories using stick puppets or doing the parts ourselves, reading right from the Bible. Life sure gets messy in Genesis and we find much that is similar to life today in families and following God wherever He leads. Since we don’t have much budget for curriculum I’m using free online resources.



It’s been fun to teach them songs related to the Bible stories (Dem Bones, Father Abraham, Jacob’s Ladder). The children sang “Easter Song” by 2nd Chapter of Acts for Resurrection Sabbath and the sunrise service on Easter morning. They enjoyed ringing little bells for that too. 
  





I’ve been leading our mid-week Bible Study since December, going verse by verse through the book of Acts. There is so much to learn from that book! The followers of Jesus in the early days “went about preaching the word” and making disciples (Acts 8:4). They didn’t have church buildings or even a complete Bible yet, but they were convinced Jesus was sending them into the world as His ambassadors, just as God the Father had sent Him (John 20:21). 

So grateful for hikes in the woods!
If I had a quarter for every time someone has told me, “I’m not comfortable doing evangelism,” I’d be rich! I’ve concluded that none of us are truly comfortable, but if God is prompting us to make His name known, He will also give us words and compassion, because “it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me” (Gal. 2:20).  It’s not about my ability – it’s about laying down my fears or lack of concern, so that someone else can hear the gospel. It’s not easy, but being a Christian is not easy anywhere in the world. For those who, like Moses, don’t speak well, there are terrific gospel tracts, plus the Gospel of John, to hand out. 

Speaking of the Gospel of John, the Lord provided 23 copies of that for our table ministry through the Red Brick SDB Church in Salemville, PA! They had extras from some past event and offered them to me. Also, 25 copies of a small book by Billy Graham, “Death and the Life After”. I was invited to Salemville to speak to the children during their monthly kid’s program, “Your Big Back Yard.” They were learning about missions and I shared about being a missionary within my own country as I help churches get started and train them in evangelism. They liked the million dollar bill gospel tracts that featured a Star Wars theme.

A Maryland mountain sunset (before the leaves returned)
Your prayers, as always, are very important. We may never know how often I am protected from harm because of your prayers. I am so appreciative. Please pray for the outreaches we have planned beginning in late May at concerts in downtown Cumberland, at the Farmer’s Market on Thursdays all summer, and at the Heritage Days Festival in June.  Heritage Days is one of the biggest events in Cumberland, a weekend of history, tours, arts and fun. I wanted to have something special for our church booth like hand fans with a gospel message on the back along with our church info. To get a good quantity will cost between $300 and $500, way beyond our evangelism budget. God has provided the funding through a donor who felt led to give extra last month and I’m so excited to order the fans!


 One more news item. I’ve joined forces with a couple business ladies to grow our home-based businesses and provide accountability (Monica Davis and Shellie Ujcic). We are each in different network marketing companies and helping to grow a networking group of all types of businesses. We started meeting in December as a Monday morning Bible study at Monica’s office downtown. 




 
In February Shellie and I started volunteering in the office part-time for the network group in exchange for using the space for our businesses. It has worked well for all three of us, and helped me see what is needed for success in direct selling. It’s more challenging than I expected, but I sense God is wanting me to do this and will use it in ways I can’t imagine right now. For example, after giving a short talk to our group on how food in America has changed dramatically in the past 50 years, I got invited to speak to the staff and workers of a local organization for folks with disabilities. The talk will be called, “Sugar is not my friend."

Recent visit by SDB Conference President Bill Probasco and his wife, Valerie.
God bless you as you seek to bless others!

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

A New Year to Spend for Christ

Rocky Mountains seen from the Boulder Seventh Day Baptist Church, Colorado

Cast of the Christmas Play
I hope your New Year is off to a great start! December was a busy ministry month for Full Gospel Seventh Day Baptist Church. I helped the children prepare a Christmas play, written by two of them, ages 9 and 10. It featured lively caroling and pointed to the meaning of Christmas underlying our traditions. I’ll continue to work with the children this winter/spring as I teach Sabbath School. We’re learning the books of the Bible and the major Old Testament stories with accompanying songs (Arky, Arky, Father Abraham, Only a Boy Named David).

 
 

On “Moonlight Madness” shopping night we set up the ministry table downtown and gave away 75 mini candy canes with a gospel poem attached. 

At the local nursing home we led the residents in singing carols while Pastor Ron shared the Christmas story from the Bible. The candlelight Christmas Eve service was advertised in the paper resulting in a few from the community coming.

 
God does amazing things when we follow His lead. We’d wanted to pass out gospel tracts at a nearby indoor mall but they don’t allow it. However, we were welcome to come and sing Christmas carols.  In faith we set a date and signed their vendor contract. Realizing an opportunity (and need) to partner, I contacted an elder of Friendship Haven Church, whom I’d met when I got my car serviced at his shop, and received permission to make an announcement during their worship service.  I invited them to join us for this caroling and outreach event. A number of people expressed interest but what really excited me was the youth pastor saying he was bringing the youth group. We had 13 from our church and 19 from theirs show up! We sang carols heralding the Savior’s birth to the shoppers and praised God for putting together His perfect choir to give Him glory and bear witness.
 
I took advantage of being near historical sights to visit Old Bedford Village (30 minutes north) and see their recreation of Christmas celebrations from 150 to 250 years ago. I went there with my friend from business networking, Monica, and her husband. It was very peaceful to wander through the village lit only by candles and oil lamps, hearing carolers and smelling freshly baked cookies.  I was reminded that darkness has to flee when light comes.  Jesus said, “I have come as Light into the world, so that everyone who believes in Me will not remain in darkness” (John 12:46).

The week of Christmas I spent in Colorado visiting family and friends and giving an update to my sending church in Boulder. It was very refreshing and I was grateful to see everyone.  I'm pictured with my sister, Mary Ellen Felling, and mother, Barbara Burdick.



I enjoyed the first week of the New Year with my grown kids, Ana and Paul, in Wheeling, WV. Ana is an audio technician for a Disney on Ice show, currently touring the eastern U.S. We got to see the show, watch Ana work live, go hiking with some of the crew, and even visit a local drive-through light display.  Paul is a new missionary to college students working with the Navigators at the University of Colorado, Boulder.  Both have challenging mission fields! 

Pastor Ron Higson. Full Gospel SDB

One unexpected blessing for the church has been a growing number of worshippers attending online.  We live stream the service at 11:00 Eastern time on Sabbath (Saturday) morning. Some are SDBs who can’t make it to their local church that week, and some don’t have a SDB church nearby. We also make the sermons available as YouTube videos. If you want to point someone to the live service, it’s available from the church website, www.fullgospelSDB.org.

I’ve been very excited recently while studying the book of Acts, as I lead our weekly Bible study, and also by reading “Radical” by David Platt. When I think of church planting, I don’t think of a new building where people meet for worship, I think of a dedicated group of believers crying out to God to use them to reach the world for Jesus, beginning in their community.  Here is an excerpt from “Radical.”

“One of the unintended consequences of contemporary church strategies that revolve around performances, places, programs, and professionals is that somewhere along the way people get left out of the picture. But according to Jesus, people are God’s method for winning the world to Himself. People who have been radically transformed by Jesus. People who are not sidelined to sit in a chair on Sundays while they watch professionals take care of ministry for them. People who are equipped on Sundays to participate in ministry every day of the week. People who are fit and free to do precisely what Jesus did and what Jesus told us to do. Make disciples.”

Please pray for the evangelism training course I’m teaching on January 31; that it would inspire us to have deeper conversations daily with those who do not know Jesus, so that God would be glorified and draw more souls to Himself. I’ve invited the folks who partnered with us for the caroling and Pastor Ron has invited other churches as well.

May you also let your light shine!  “For God, who said, ‘Light shall shine out of darkness,’ is the One who has shone in our hearts to give the Light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ.”  2 Corinthians 4:6


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

November 2014


 
Hello ministry friends!

I hope you are feeling thankful this month and looking forward to Thanksgiving.  I love that we have a national holiday to pause and thank God for all things.  Our church is getting ready to host members of the larger community on November 22 with a free turkey dinner as an outreach event. We’re offering tracts like the one pictured, a pilgrim million-dollar bill with a gospel message on the back (from TractPlanet.com). There weren’t any dollars during the time of the pilgrims, but it looks authentic anyway!
From Camp Joy looking at the old Berea SDB Church
 
In mid-October I enjoyed the Appalachian Association’s Fall Women’s Retreat at Camp Joy in Berea, WV.  To share what I’ve been up to, I took the display boards I’d made for General Conference featuring the SDB church plants in North America as well as photos from the two churches I’ve served so far (Arizona and Maryland). I made new friends as we fellowshipped during meals and worshipped together. 

  During lesson time we looked at ways to overcome some of the emotions that can derail us from living for Christ in victory, leading to some deep discussions.  One major highlight was hearing a woman with a Catholic background share how glad she was that she accepted an invitation to come because the contrast between her church experience and our group of women who live for Jesus was enormous. She wanted what we had and clearly had a spiritual awakening that weekend.

 
I had a birthday in early November and was happy to receive two books from my son, Paul, that I’d been wanting to read.  Have you heard of “Radical” by David Platt?  His second book is “Radical Together” about the church taking up the mission of Jesus together.  The author, a pastor, challenges us to abandon the typical American dream in favor of living all out for Jesus. The Church has tended to embrace the values of our changing culture, becoming more materialistic and self-centered, without realizing we’re living contrary to the teachings of Jesus to deny self, take up our crosses and follow Him on His mission. My sending church in Boulder (Colorado) has a Sabbath School class studying “Radical.” I recommend these books!

Just before my birthday week, my sister, JoAnne Kandel, and I took a weekend road trip to Illinois to visit and help our oldest sister, Susan.  A bit of SDB trivia and history for you – we were known in our teen years at Conference as the four Burdick girls.  I’m number three and Jo is number four.  The second one, Mary Ellen, lives in Colorado. We are descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island who was a son-in-law of Samuel Hubbard, a founder of the first Seventh Day Baptist Church in America in 1671. Our father (also a Robert) hailed from Milton, WI, and that was the church of my childhood.  So, we were happy to worship at the Milton SDB church on November 1st and visit with friends and some of my ministry partners over lunch.  It’s a blessing to learn from the things “The Connecting Church” has done in recent years to reach out in Milton and add to the number of citizens in God’s Kingdom.

Side windows in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church
A recent answer to prayer has been the addition of three more monthly supporters, and a few one-time donors too.  God promises to provide for His servants in His timing, and I’m so thankful.  Please continue to pray for God to add to this team of partners in the ministry of SDB church planting.  I’m at about 2/3 of full monthly support.  New customers for Xango wellness products are helping a little as well.  You may want to consider buying a Christmas gift of Xango mangosteen juice or hand lotion or other items, and that’s another way to support my ministry work.  View products at www.MyMangosteen.com/Luke638, and contact me at (720) 320-3418 or on Facebook.

There is something I’ve been thinking about lately. Life can be tough. For some people I know, just trusting God to get through another day is all they can do. As believers we rightly cling to the promises of Scripture that God is our defender and never forsakes us. What I wonder is whether we tend to get stuck in “Help me, God” mode instead of asking, “How can I help You today, God?”  I saw this post recently on social media: “Walk with me, Father, until my journey is through.” What about, “Father, l will follow You until my journey is through”?

When you see these, try turning them around for another perspective.
·      From “God’s got my back” to “God’s got me.”  (Phil. 1:21)
·      From “God has plans for me” (how we like to interpret Jer. 29:11) to “God has a place for me to serve in what He is doing in this city.”  (Col. 3:24)
·      From “Jesus lives in my heart” to “I belong to Jesus; heart, soul and mind.” (Matt. 22:37)
·      From “I can count on Jesus” to “Jesus can count on me.” (Luke 14:26-33)

A final thought, from the Apostle Paul in 1 Cor. 16:13-14.  “Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.  Let all that you do be done in love.”

Happy Thanksgiving!
Patty

Autumn mountain view in central Pennsylvania