First, let me begin by offering my own special thanks to all of you who have made an on-line donation to Vision Forum Ministries as you have closed out 2007. Your support is a tremendous encouragement and God’s provision to help us to continue bringing a message of hope to the Christian family.
Second, I want to encourage you to remember other ministries as well. You may recall that last week I posted about the importance of taking time at the end of each year to express gratitude to those who have blessed you. Today, I want to encourage you to remember both individuals and ministries which have been a help to you, by taking this one last moment before the year ends to share a tangible sign of your support. If tax incentives are not your concern (and ultimately they shouldn’t be your primary motivation when giving), then perhaps the following considerations will be an aid to you as you bless others in 2008:
Bless Those Who have Blessed You:
Imagine giving ten people the greatest blessing of their lives, only to be forgotten by nine of the ten. This is what happened to the Lord Jesus as described in the story of the miracle of the ten lepers found in Luke 17:11-19. But thank God for the grateful ONE who returned to praise the Lord. May God help each of us to be like the ONE, and not the nine. With less than a day in 2007, there is still time to pick up the phone and call, or to write a check to the men, women, and ministries which personally blessed you. In a world of selfishness and forgetfulness, tangible gratitude is a welcome expression of love.
Remember The Heroes of Our Generation and Generously Stand With Them Financially
Take a moment and ask yourself: “What are the defining issues of our generation?” and “Who are the leaders fighting for the cause of Christ in each of those battles?” To my way of thinking, there are a few battles which are especially prominent before the Church today.
One is the battle for the defense, preservation, and integrity of the Christian family. One way the family is encouraged to persevere in a post-Christian America is by remembering the providences of God, such that we can cultivate gratitude and vision in the next generation. That is why I believe in supporting ministries that proclaim the providences of God, and actively teach the present generation of Christians to honor the faith of their fathers. I think of these as “Fifth Commandment Ministries.” Some of my favorites include the Plymouth Rock Foundation. Plymouth Rock Foundation; 1120 Long Pond Rd., Plymouth, MA 02360). Another is Marshall Foster of The Mayflower Institute. Click HERE to make a donation. Yet another is American Vision.
The second is the battle to defend the foundations of our faith, as presented in Genesis. This year Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis opened their Creation Museum. In my view, this was one of the most important developments in Christendom. The visionaries at AIG have not only brought an uncompromising message, they have done so wih excellence. They are heroes who deserve our support.
Click HERE to donate online.
Also, if you agree that getting doctrinally rock-solid tracts and messages to the four corners of the earth is a priority for believers, then you will want to add Mt. Zion Chapel Library to your list of priority ministries to support. Headed by Jeff Pollard, this quiet, but remarkably effective ministry is my pick for the greatest “unsung hero” ministry in America. The sheer volume of literature they distribute is staggering, but they never lose site of the necessity that their litrature stay true to biblical orthodoxy. Visit them at Mount Zion Bible Church and Chapel Library.
Give Locally
Just as prophets are often unwelcome in their own home towns, its also true that men and ministries who labor for the Lord in their own communities are often taken for granted. This is not right. The faithful brethren who labor amongst us should be the recipients of our most gracious generosity.
In my community, there are many special ministries, but two unusual ministries come to mind. I love both of them because they are quiet ministries which work behind the scenes to transform the lives of men through private mentoring and discipleship. Because of these “quiet” ministries lives have been transformed, families have been rescued from the brink of destruction, and peace has been cultivated in our community.
The first ministry is Bible Teaching Ministries, headed by Bob Welch, my good friend and a former elder of my local congregation. Bob and his wife Yvonne have touched the lives of thousands of people through one-on-one discipleship. The sterling testimony of the entire Welch family has brought hope to thousands. When I travel I am often met by individuals who bring me stories of the way this “quiet” ministry and the family behind it have impacted others. You can support their ministry by writing to Bible Teaching Ministries, 216 Headwaters Road, Fredericksburg, TX 78624.
The second local ministry I believe in supporting is Sons of Encouragement. Under the leadership of Dennis Wean, this ministry is a discipleship outreach to men which has been responsible for helping fathers to lead in their homes, to overcome toxic sin-addictions, and to embrace their role as husbands and fathers. You can support this ministry by writing to Sons of Encouragement Ministries, 31018 Wildcat, Bulverde, TX 78163.
A third ministry which has had a national presence encouraging men to be biblical men, and exhorting the body of Christ to understand and embrace the spirit of reformation and revival, is Elijah Ministries, under the leadership of Norm Wakefield. Norm has helped thousands of fathers, and his ministry is worthy of support. Visit them and donate HERE
or write to Elijah Ministries at P.O. Box 377, Bulverde TX 78163
Support Your Local Home School Ministry
Home education is one of the brightest hopes for our nation. Many communities have faithful home education organizations which are fighting to help families follow the Lord by honoring the biblical commands to teach them the ways of God throughout the day (Deuteronomy 6). In my community, that organization is Family Educators of South East Texas (FEAST). For close to two decades this organization has helped to make San Antonio one of the most vibrant home school communities in America, and many parents share my own personal enthusiasm for the sacrificial efforts of the team members with FEAST. Click HERE to visit their website. Send your donations to: FEAST, 25 Burwood Ln. San Antonio, TX 78216
Remember the Prisoners
As Americans we are often spoiled, fat, ungrateful, and unaware of the real hardship in the world around us. We must be ever mindful of those who are in chains, those who are persecuted, and those who suffer under the judgment that follows paganism, witchcraft, and totalitarianism. I believe that part of our diet of giving should be directed to the advancement and preservation of the Church in the darkest parts of the world.
One of the most remarkable ministries of sacrifice and love to lost tribes and nations is the
Persecution Project Foundation headed by my brother Brad Phillips. The team at Persecution Project bring the Gospel, Bibles, and real physical relief into some of the darkest, most dangerous and war-torn areas of the world. Their ministry to the victims of Islamic Jihad and politically-motivated genocide in the Sudan is simply stunning. I urge you to read more about Persecution Project and to give generously to this amazing work for the Lord. Click HERE to donate online.
A TIP, AND A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT FOR YOU
Most ministries allow you to donate on-line. This is a quick and effective way to bless them. May I recommend that you do so, and that you give generously. You should be aware that many ministries are hurting financially this year. Giving seems to be down across the board. But even with less than a day before us, this trend can still be reversed.
May God give you a Happy New Year, and may he prosper your family vision in 2008.