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Stories
from the Field
January
2004
The
Green Bay Packers and missions
The
Green Bay Packers' fans are some of the most fanatical anywhere
in the world. Aluminum bleachers and sub-zero temps await
even the most devoted fans. Season tickets are cherished
like winning the lottery. In fact, the waiting list for
season tickets is pretty long ... 61,000 to be exact. If
you go sign up for season tickets they tell you that you
will never see a Packers game in your lifetime. Your children
will also not see a game in their lifetime. Your grandchildren
might see a game if enough people die!
Every
year thousands of missions requests go unfilled ... not
because people aren't qualified but because there are not
nearly enough who care. Soft church pews at home, multiple
ministries to meet all kinds of needs, etc. … don't
seem to be sending workers to the harvest field. Maybe we
should put aluminum bleachers in our sanctuaries and hand
out seat cushions that read: "I will help fulfill the
Great Commission in my lifetime." Why don't we have
61,000 on a waiting list to go to the nations? Why do the
Packers' fans tolerate the cold aluminum bleachers? It's
simply because they are more passionate about football than
most believers are about the Great Commission and telling
the nations about Jesus. Let's PRAY for the day that the
old mentality of "let's pay the missionaries to go"
will be left far behind as God calls us ALL to be a vital
part in reaching the world.
By
Darrell Samuelson, Tarleton State BCM director
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