Hi Church,
Sorry Amanda and I couldn’t be with you last weekend, but I had a very important family weekend to be a part of in Tamworth, one that was unlikely to be repeated due to the age and health of some present.
However, you were more than provided for as you received an inspiring report from Ross Nancarrow on his recent trip to Nepal. Ross shared the uplifting statistics and profound impact of the work being accomplished through the Church planting efforts by Nepali Pastors and the wonderful organization, Every Daughter Matters (EDM).
Ross highlighted the continuous and almost daily rescue of girls at border crossings, underscoring our partnership with EDM in achieving this great result. The work being done is nothing short of miraculous, and it reminds us of the power of a clear plan, dedicated people, and generous funding in bringing about meaningful change.
Drawing a beautiful analogy, Ross likened the heartwarming stories of individuals and organizations in Nepal to what we share around campfires. This imagery prompted us to reflect on a profound question: “What type of story would we want talked about our lives around the campfires in heaven?”
Ross shared that every life story is composed of four major themes:
· Purpose: What was our purpose in life?
· Relationships: Who are the people we formed relationships with?
· Resilience: How much resilience did we demonstrate in the face of challenges?
· Legacy: What legacy did we leave behind?
In his concluding remarks, Ross reminded us that God desires to author our lives based on these themes. If we allow God to be the writer of our stories, as the author and perfector of our faith, then we will undoubtedly achieve a life story worth telling—a narrative of purpose, love, resilience, and lasting impact.
As we reflect on Ross’s words, let us be inspired to live our lives with authenticity and intention, knowing that every action and decision contributes to a greater story authored by God.
And then let’s take these stories into the life of Grace Church because that will be our collective story as we seek to be transformed by the grace of God into the image of Jesus, for His glory.
Some key events are coming up. Don’t miss our Last Prayer Advance for 2024, Tuesday at 7:00 pm, it will be powerful. Then we have Love Thy Neighbour if the weather is fine this coming Saturday. Please be praying for salvations and good weather and please help if you can from 7:00 am at Town Beach. A Book stall stand attendant is urgently needed, please let me know if that’s for you.
Looking forward to seeing you all real soon.
Blessings,
Ps Greg and Amanda