(This will be something new that we will be doing. Every so often we will take a look into the mind of Ryan Mercer. I asked him to do a few blogs for us to keep us entertained. Hope you enjoy post #1.)

 

I don’t think we’ll ever discover time travel. If we did, somebody would have came back in time and told us. But if it were possible, it might be funny to leave an air horn with a caveman. Out of curiosity, he would blow it and scare the jurassic’s out of himself.

You know how computers always ask you if you’re sure if you want to do whatever you are doing? I hate that. Why would you click on it in the first place? What if that happened everywhere else in life? It makes you feel as if something bad will happen if you do what you are about to. Are you sure you to eat that? Are you sure you want to open that door? Are you sure you want to flush that toilet? Although, this would be a good thing to happen to some people. Are you sure you want to steal that money? Are you sure you want to take those drugs? So, instead of having a pop-up screen question your every action, just think about what you are doing so that you might avoid bad decisions and their consequences.

“Here Am I, Send Me”

Posted: December 13, 2010 in Uncategorized

Last night I was reminded of how much I miss China. I was looking through some pictures of our trip we took back in June and the memories came back like it was just yesterday. The two weeks I spent on the other side of the world changed my life, and I will never forget the relationships that I made there.

If I were offered the opportunity to go back, I would drop everything and go. It is an experience that will never be matched.

However, I do not do it for myself. In fact, if God never changed my life, there would be no way I would travel 30 hours, going in and out of airports, to a strange place, with strange food, with people who are next to impossible to communicate with.

The reason I went and will keep going, is the same reason we all, as Christians, MUST go. Not to bring any attention or glory to ourselves, but to bring glory and honor to God. To make God look good. To show the world the redeeming hope that was brought through Jesus Christ. This is what we are commanded to do in Matthew 28:18-20. This is what the early church did in the book of Acts. And now it is our turn.

This is why it saddens me to hear the excuses that have become so popular in American christianity. Christians will come up with almost anything to try and get out of going. “I’ll just give money so I don’t have to go” or “I’m not called to do that.” Just today, I was on facebook and read a friends status that said something about missing a country that he had visited on a mission trip and how he couldn’t wait until he could afford to return. Someone then commented about how he doesn’t need to go that far away, because there are plenty of people around here that need to hear the Gospel and need help financially.

Now, please don’t misunderstand me. It is true that there are plenty of people here that need the Gospel. But, I feel that in order to justify our own selfishness, we have convinced ourselves of these lies. Where in the Bible does it say that we must choose one or the other? Where does it say that we should either stay where we are or move to another country? As a friend once put it, when we shine the light of Jesus Christ around the world, the place it will be most visible is at home.

The Great Commission was not a suggestion. It wasn’t just for those who are “called” to be missionaries or pastors. It is for everyone who has put their faith in Jesus Christ.

Instead of offering up another worn-out excuse, how about saying, “here I am, Lord; use me however you will.”

Coming in 2011…

Posted: December 3, 2010 in Uncategorized

The new year is right around the corner and it will be a busy one! Here are some of the events coming up:

“Roots” is a new Bible study we will be starting in February. It will be for High School and college students who want to grow deeper in their faith. We will meet the first Monday of every month from 6:30 to 8:30.

 

Spring Break, March 14-18, we will be going to minister to the community of Arlington, Texas. This will be a great opportunity for you to use the gifts God has blessed you with by serving people. For more info about Mission Arlington and what we will be doing, click here.

 

Winter Jam 2011 will be coming back to Tulsa on February 19. http://www.skopos.org/1001 are $10 at the door. For the lineup of speakers and bands go here.

 

Falls Creek 2011 theme is up! Check it out here! If you could choose, what week would you prefer to go this summer?

Definitely more to come so look for updates!

November Newsletter

Posted: October 29, 2009 in Uncategorized

November

October Newsletter

Posted: October 7, 2009 in Uncategorized

Newsletter

Welcome to the first Fuel Student Ministries Newsletter. I hope you find this useful.