Marty Payton

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Month: March 2015

Takeaways from the Philippines

So I just returned from a 10-day missions exploration trip with Sean. We had the opportunity to meet with several missionaries and organizations who are creatively reaching out to those people groups who are considered “unreached.” Some of these are predominately Muslim but only in name. Others are devoted to the Muslim faith and are diffucult to reach with the Gospel. So, after spending several days with these missionaries and spending the night in one of the villages here are a few points that I wanted to share. 

  1. There are some very smart people strategizing to reach those in the 10/40 window. We met with some men and women who were actively training Filipinos to go into Muslim controlled countries to share the Gospel. Bravery is not what is driving these people to leave their comfortable surroundings. Instead, they are driven by a heart to share the Gospel with people who need Jesus. 
  2. I am spoiled to a comfortable bed. One night we slept in a village and the beds were just an elevated piece of plywood. I didn’t sleep much but Victor, a 63 year old missionary, slept like a baby in the bed beside me. I was a bit envious. Sean, on the other hand, had the same struggle I had.
  3. Filipino churches that we connected with appear to understand that the church is strategically placed in a community to reach that community with the Gospel. Many US churches have a long way to go when it comes to avoiding the consumer driven church mindset. Many Christians in the American church grumble and complain about things that are petty because they believe the church is there to serve them on their schedules and according to their likes rather than seeing the church as God’s hands, feet, and voice to spread the “Good News” of Jesus. I pray that Charity Baptist Church will be more Kingdom-minded than consumer-minded. 
  4. I could drink a fresh Mango shake at every meal. That’s all I’m going to say about that. 
  5. I really enjoy talking to people from other religious backgrounds and sharing Christ with them. On our trip to the underground river we had the opportunity to get to know a Hindu, Muslim, and an apparent agnostic. The consensus with this group was that all religions teach the same thing and that’s all good in their eyes. This is actually a hard barrier to overcome because telling people that trusting in Christ for their salvation becomes offensive. Building a relationship bridge that can bear the weight of truth helps overcome this barrier. 
  6. Love is the most effective method and message to spreading the Gospel. Telling people they are wrong without building a loving relationship only builds higher and thicker walls for others to overcome. We saw first-hand how those of other faiths become softer and more receptive to the Gospel when they sense that they are genuinely loved by the messenger. 
  7. People love hearing Sean sing even if they don’t understand the words. 
  8. Every mission trip is a incredible spiritual journey that reveals more about God’s heart for the nations to me. 
  9. Not looking like a pastor is probably a good thing. I carried on a conversation with the Hindu guy for a long time before he asked what I was doing in the Phillipines. After I told him and eventually revealed that I was a pastor, he said he would not have guessed it. The conversation changed and he was more prone to saying the right things rather than what he really felt about certain things. I should probably dress in shorts and a t-shirt more often for ministry outreach. Haha. 
  10. I love the USA and I love our church. I know more than ever that I want to see Charity Baptist Church more excited and on fire about reaching people who need Jesus like we never have before. 

Let’s do more than ever together!

Pastor Marty

Missions Matters

As we approach our Global Impact Celebration this weekend I thought I would share why I believe missions is an important part of Charity Baptist Church and why missions is important in general.  I jotted down nine things and left number 10 open for you to add to the list.  So, as you read over my thoughts I want to read your thoughts. In the comment section below or on the Facebook post you add one reason why you believe missions is so important. 

  1. Missions is how we make Christ known in the world. Romans 10:14-17
  2. God intends for all Christ followers to participate in the mission of the church. 
  3. Missionaries and their families make great sacrifices and they need our prayers, encouragement, and financial support. 
  4. There are still billions of people who have never heard the name of Jesus. Missions reminds us of that and gives us the opportunity to do something about it. 
  5. When you pray for a missionary or financially support missions you are regularly reminded that somewhere in the world someone is making a great sacrifice and possibly risking their own safety for the sake of the Gospel. 
  6. Everyone who is physically able should serve on a mission experience at some point, whether local, domestic, or international. It will change your life. 
  7. Missions will exist until Christ returns. The church must embrace the Great Commission. Matthew 28:19-20 and Acts 1:8
  8. In the words of Rick Warren, “A great commitment to the Great Commission and the Great Commandment will grow a great church.” Charity Baptist Church is committed to these two things and we need all of our church on board to be most effective. 
  9. Giving to our church’s Faith Promise Missions Offering moves your heart toward missions. Luke 12:34
  10. …..

Here’s a schedule of events for the weekend to give you a chance to get to know more about missions and missionaries. 

Friday evening at 6:30 – “Taste of the Nations” in the Family Center. FREE

Saturday morning at 9:00 – Breakfast with the missionaries in the Porch. FREE

Sunday Morning Life Groups at 9:30

Sunday Morning worship at 10:30 

Go…Pray…Give

Pastor Marty

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