The Ezekiel Project

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Little is much when God is in it!



Well, this is my introduction to blogging for our website...the modern way of communicating with others who are out of site and seem to be on the other side of the world to me:) However, you are very near and dear to our hearts and important to the ongoing of our ministry.

Yes, I am the administration person and do enjoy (most of the time) the challenge of this type of ministry. And at this time, I am really involved in administrating our summer schedule including our 7 evangelism seminars being conducted in 5 independent locations; a summer internship program for a Bible college student who will be joining us for 8 weeks, as well as, preparing for our next group of students for our School of evangelism which begins in the fall. The work can be daunting but, with God's help, much will be accomplished.

Currently we are in Chicago conducting our second Basic Evangelism Training Seminar. We came here after conducting this seminar and the Advanced Training Seminar at Camp Hope in the Atlanta, GA area. The enrollment for these seminars was very small
in number (2,4,2 respectively) but what an opportunity we had to impact the lives of these for the sake of the Gospel and for eternity. All participants seemed very hungry to learn methods and implement new tools to help them with the sharing of the message of life. The real test is always what will they do when they leave us and return home. One participant, on his way home, made an unexpectant stop at an event in a town near his home. He used the opportunity to present the gospel using the 3 ropes to help illustrate the Gospel message. Three people professed to trust Christ as their Savior as a result of this man's effort. I was very excited and thankful to have had a part in this man's ministry.

Yes, registering paricipants, making notes for them, and facilitating the seminar schedule by helping the teachers and students, all this is part of that end result...souls are saved! My work on the little details and the small numbers is much when God is in it!!

1 Comments:

  • Just dropped in for a visit. One of those who is "out of site." (Intentional pun? Pretty good!)

    Your use of the phrase, "Little is much when God is in it" caught my eye. It comes from a gospel song by Kitty Suffield, and it expresses a great faith principle. Numbers are never the bottom line with the Lord. I'm always blessed by reading Jonathan's bold statement in I Sam. 14:6.

    Incidentally, today is the 125th anniversary of Kitty Suffield's birth. She also wrote "God Is Still on the Throne." God bless.

    By Blogger robert, At September 16, 2009 8:37 AM  

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