Feb. 22nd, 2006

AEIOU - Tentmaking in North Africa

We serve a creative God and we want to thank the Lord for the creativity He bestows in the life of His servants. Please pray with us for two well-thought-out ideas that workers have which would enable them to not only be able to live and work in one North African country, but to bless the people of that country. Pray that if these are from the Lord, He will provide the support and funds to see them begin and become successful enterprises.

* For a Learning Center which teaches computer and English
* For a Preschool, which will offer not only teaching to children, but a godly and loving environment due to her Christian teachers.

As we live and serve in the marketplace the Lord will use us as He did the Apostle Paul. Pray for these modern day tentmakers to be used to His glory.

Aug. 11th, 2005

Why I don't believe in "tentmaking"?

Someone asked a question recently about globalization & its impact on evangelization: if we can travel just about anywhere, then can we not also share the message of Christ in those same cities? All you have to do is hold down a decent job, live right, and tell others about Jesus, right?

I am answering this in terms of what it would take to maximize effectiveness in ministry ... and not necessarily the fact that all are called to be evidence of the Lord's presence:

It is possible to life as a follower of Christ in any land & get some sort of job most anywhere if your goal is simply to live there for a long time as a professing believer.

PTAP www.pray-ap.info is part of a network that seeks to connect people from various parts of the globe to live as Christians in the Arabian Peninsula for just this purpose: "to increase the salt content of those lands," if you know what I mean.

Having lived in various places & having sought to _make_disciples_ in those places, and having gotting just a _very_little_ acquainted with workers who are/were in the AP, I will offer a few caveats:

1. It takes time to make disciples (time to pray, study, seek, encourage, meet, travel.) For new life to occurr, life must be given. A reproduced life requires intimacy: first with God, then with the world. We are the seed. No time, no fruit. No fruit, no point. If the seed isn't in the soil, it will never bear produce. If the seed never dies to self-survival, it will remain alone.

2. Generally, successful missionaries (in terms of _making-disciples_) "work" no more than around 20 hours a week, if that, to maintain a presence in ltd access countries. I have found that there is roughly this same limit on how much time one can do non-mission
related activity if you hope to see fruit. No wise businessman who manages a thriving car business will spend 40 hours a week in the middle of the day, week in and week out fishing with his old buddies down at the creek behind his house.

3. In the Arabian Peninsula, the area where the most fruit harvest is taking place among the most needy peoples, there has been
a. the smallest number of expatriate Christians.
b. the fewest expatriate Christians who were holding "regular" jobs.
c. the most suffering among expatriate Christians: 3 martyrs.
d. the poorest of working conditions (ie. the economy is horrible for everyone.)
e. those Christians who were not focussed on _making_disciples_ had left (ie. those that did not really believe that the nations must follow Jesus if they are to be saved).

4. After Jesus called the disciples, he did not merely call them to believe, but to be "fishers-of-men." When they later tried to go back to fishing for fish, they were very ineffective. Why?
a. Jesus is Lord over the fish.
b. Jesus is Lord over the fishermen.
c. Jesus had given the fishermen a new assignment.
d. Jesus meant it & was training them through a long night of sleepless & fruitless labor.
e. Jesus is strong and loving: He showed his love by helping the fishermen get a big catch that probably paid their way back to Jerusalem & sustained them through until Pentecost. God worked a miracle so that his boys could get back to the real work.

BOTTOM LINE: I would not encourage people to pursue full-time work while professing to be a missionary, unless:
A. They are very single.
B. They are very willing to suffer.
C. They have a very portable skill.
D. They have a track record of _making_disciples_.

Simply believing in Jesus for yourself does not mean that you are making disciples. Making a comfortable living and making a lot of disciples are not always mutually compatible. Being content with Jesus & being contagious with the Gospel are.

Have a great day.

Kindly & calmly yours in Him,
Mert Hershberger
A migrant worker for the Miracle-Worker

PS: 2 boys I recently shared the gospel with were baptized yesterday! One plants, another harvests ... but God gets the increase!!

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