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A Week in the Life of a Missions Pastor

June 24th, 2008 by carey

I have one of the greatest jobs in the world!  Every week I get to see God transforming lives and making a difference for His kingdom.  Don’t get me wrong, there are lots of challenges, and I mean lots, but the blessings and the stories of what God is doing through missions make all the challenges fade out of sight.

I started out my week with hearing good news about the wonderful work our mission team did in Pass Christian, Mississippi, as they continued the effort to rebuild homes on the Gulf Coast.  Long after Katrina, many people have moved on to other concerns, but a number of our Mt. Bethel members are revitalizing the commitment to help those who are still in need.

Two Sundays ago, we commissioned a mission team to Costa Rica and Romania (Deborah House), which will be doing work projects to help these ministries as well as Vacation Bible School for the children. I will have the joy of sending off both teams with communion and prayer on Friday and Saturday.

A few nights ago, we had the mission committee meeting where we heard about the ongoing work of Breakthrough House, which we support with help from our members both physically and financial.  Breakthrough House is helping women who have had a life of substance, physical, or emotional abuse put there lives back together and have a new life in Christ.

At Infusion (a summer youth retreat) that took place last week, our middle high school students did craft projects to give to children of the community we sponsor in Kenya.  The crafts tell of how God loves them and protects them.

This past Sunday, we commissioned the Austria mission team, which will work at a Christian sports camp, and the Kenya Mission Team, which will work on the medical center in Kwambekenya.

And if all the praying over and sending out and sharing with others isn’t enough for the week, a group of our women made 1200 sandwiches to send to MUST ministries, a ministry that helps the needy and homeless.   Wow!

That is just a taste of the missions ministries I saw going on this week at Mt. Bethel.  In just this one week, I have been blessed to see so many mission ministries that are making a difference at Mt. Bethel, and the best part is yet to come - all those teams that are going out, will come back with testimonies of what God has done through them and in them!

Can you see why I say I have one of the greatest jobs world!

I can’t wait for next week!!!

In August I have an opportunity to spend the night at MUST ministries and feed the homeless and help out around the facility.  We are in need of some other folks to come along side me and others and give a night to help the least of these.

If you are interested in helping with MUST or hearing of other mission opportunities, give me a call.

Be Blessed,
Carey Akin