
Today’s guest is a good friend of mine. She works here at the BCM with me. Her main focus: International Students. How cool is that!
Guest Blogger: Misti Bailey
I always wanted to be a spy and go on adventurous and dangerous top-secret missions. I’d climb through air vents and creep past the bad guys. My life would be endangered multiple times, but I’d always escape without a scratch. And, in the end, I would have solved the mystery, caught the terrorists, and saved the day;
…well, sadly, my life never led me to this.
A-I really hate politics. So I would never work for the government.
B-I’m pretty out-of-shape and would pass out in long chases.
C-I’m so accident prone that my mission would turn into saving myself and not saving the day.
My life has been far from dull, however, and certainly not void of a mission. As followers of Christ, our lives are suppose to be missions-focused. I could be predictable and tell you that Jesus’ last words before ascending were the Great Commission or that, in Acts, Peter tells us to go into Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and to the ends of the earth. But I’m sure you’ve heard those verses a thousand times.
The greatest adventure you could ever ask for is based on missions. Just think about it. You’re taking a message of love to a chaotic world. And no matter where you are, from the mountains of Nepal to Finley Park in Columbia, SC, not only is Christ needed, but you will find intrigue, needs to met, and beautiful creations of God that need to hear about His forgiveness.
One thing that I’ve learned from doing local, national, and international mission trips is that it’s all the same. The Buddhist in Nepal, the Muslim in Senegal, the atheist in Boston, and the wayward in Columbia all need to hear this message. Being used by God for His purpose is exciting and, by far, the best adventure ever.
So…step up.
You may not be 007 out to save the day, but you are a follower of Christ who lives in a world that is desperate to be saved from itself. Take a chance. Go overseas and tell those that have never heard the name of Jesus about him. Invite your coworker to church. Feed the homeless. Donate your time, energy, love, compassion, service, and especially your heart. Share with others the incredible knowledge that you possess. After all, Jesus commanded us to go. Jesus commanded us to tell. Jesus commanded us to share.
Jesus has given us the adventure of a lifetime.