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Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Missions Commitment Service 2022

This week we’re going to focus on the missions commitment service. Our missions commitment service is held once a year this year it lands on March 6, 2022, and we are so thankful for the missions commitment service. The missions commitment service has been a huge game changer in the way that we get to world missions, instead of just giving once a month or once a year, we are able to commit to a missionary and their family for one full year. This is a way for us to be able to focus and to have that Missionary‘s family hanging on our refrigerator for an entire year. When I am on deputations I always say that it is very important that we are praying for our missionaries it’s even more important that we pray for missionaries then to give financially. As I said in this weeks podcast whenever we get the mission commitment cards it gives us a face for the family, it gives us the place that they are stationed, and it also gives the region they live in. It is very important that we pray for the missionaries, the region, and the country that Missionary is in. It makes a great difference when there are people praying for us whenever they are far away, and whenever they wake up in the middle of the night it may be the middle of the day wherever that Missionary is. We would like to thank you for your continued prayers and support, without faithful prayers and faithful giving missionaries wouldn’t be able to be in the fields that they are in. There’s an old saying, “ some go by giving, while others give by going.” It takes everyone in order to make world missions work, it takes people going, as well as people giving. This Sunday when you get your missions commitment card, make sure that you go into the service in a mind of prayer. When you get that card, please make sure that you hang the picture somewhere you look at often, and pray for the missionary that you committed to.
From the Marshall family, we would just like to say thank you for your continued prayers and support. It is through your prayers and your giving we are able to do what we do each and every day.
Each mission field is different, and we need people willing and able to go to every place in this world. The other day on a live stream, I shared the gentleman we were able to meet at a service station here in Papua New Guinea. Now he is coming this Saturday with his family and we were able to witness, the plan of New Birth salvation. Now this Trinitarian Pastor is going to be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins this coming Saturday.
We are so blessed and thankful to be able to do what we do, God gets all the glory.
As always stay blessed,
Brother Marshall

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