Jesus has commanded each of us to make disciples of all nations. Making disciples takes time. It doesn’t happen through one decision to follow Christ. It comes through many steps of choosing to follow His lead. That is why I believe that partnership is the best way to fulfill the great commission. Partnership thinks long-term. It is not fixed on one trip, giving stuff, or even seeing people’s needs met. While all of those may be pieces involved in partnership, partnership is really about the local church making disciples globally by partnering locally.
Partnership is not a one-sided relationship with one Church on the receiving side and the other on the giving side. Both are givers and both will receive. This will come in different form and fashion but what comes through partnership is a strengthening and building up of the Church. It really is a beautiful thing.
This week I was able to engage in partnership in a unique way by facilitating The City Church Interns (from Washington, DC) as they served Pastor, Mommy Pas, and the whole family in Haiti. It was so neat to watch an exchange of ministry happen all week whether through Pas and Mommy Pas praying healing over one of our sick team members or the team cleaning and sorting the storage room. They did anything and everything to serve what God is doing in Haiti. But, even more than what they did, they took time to invest into relationship - relationship that encourages, gives life, offers hope, and refreshes.
Lets continue to be a local Church who thinks globally! Blessed to be sent out from you and love what God is doing all over the globe.
Love you dearly, Church!
Holly