Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Lessons From a Feline


                Man’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy him forever. Westminster Catechism


We buried our cat this morning. Charlie was hit by a car last night, two blocks from home. It’s been a sad day in the Downey house.

We knew this day would come eventually.  Three years of roaming the neighborhood every night finally caught up with him.  When he was young, we tried to restrain him and deny his attempts to be outside on the prowl. But Charlie was relentless and refused to remain indoors. He quickly settled into a routine of hunting outside all night and lounging around inside all day.  And, in spite of being de-clawed, he kept the population of vermin at a minimum, and intimidated every four-legged mammal east of Cliff Avenue.


Charlie turned me into a cat person. Because, as soft and cuddly as he was around our family, he spent most of his time doing what God created him to do. He was no ordinary house cat, but a stealthy, nocturnal hunter. He died doing what he was made for: roaming the horizon, looking for adventure.

Charlie’s life and death bring up an important question: Are most people doing what they were created to do?

The Bible says that we were ultimately put on this planet to glorify God.

So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31

In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16

It’s clear that the majority of the population is living for a different purpose. All around us, there is evidence of self-glorification, self-absorption, and self-worship. Because of our fallen condition, we don’t naturally glorify God. We must first receive a new nature.

In a strange way, our cat emphasized the importance of our role with Cru. Proclaiming the gospel around the world (in word and in deed) awakens people to their true meaning and purpose in life.  Our job is simple: asking people to change their reason for existence.  Thanks for the reminder, Charlie.


Praises

  • For God providing our family with a great pet
  • For a reminder of why we’re on this planet
  • For a renewed sense of calling to our ministry with Cru



Please Pray

  • That we would faithfully proclaim the gospel
  • That students would be convicted to change their reason for living
  • That YOU, as a follower of Christ, would look for opportunities to glorify God
  • For our kids (they’re really sad about losing Charlie)

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Equipping the Saints


He gave some as apostles, some as prophets, some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ. Ephesians 4:11-12

One of our priorities at CruPress is to expand our scope. Beyond providing biblical teaching and training for Cru’s national Campus Ministry, we want to make our articles, bible studies, videos, blog entries, and other materials available to churches and individuals around the world. We aren’t motivated by fame or fortune, but simply by the desire to “equip the saints” to make an eternal difference in the world, helping Christians to know God and make him known.

By making all of our resources available online over the last two years, we have impacted thousands of lives in dozens of countries. Here are some examples from last week that we’re excited about:




Training in relational evangelismThe latest issue of Becoming magazine features several precepts from our CoJourners video series called c456, teaching their readers eight key principles for having spiritual conversations. (To see for yourself, go to http://becomingmag.com)

Helping new believers growThe Table, a church in Kearney, Nebraska, is using two of our devotional books (Four Sevens and Thirsty) with new attendees, teaching them how to read the Bible and understand the role of the Holy Spirit. ( Visit the church website http://www.thetablekearney.com to find out more about this dynamic, growing church.)

Launching new ministries – In an effort to develop and expand Cru ministries in the former Soviet bloc, we’ve been asked to provide a template for a Russian/Eastern European version of Cru Press Green.  Are we excited to equip the saints in former Iron Curtain countries? Da!

Praises
  • For churches like The Table using our discipleship material to help new Christians grow
  • For other ministries teaching people how to do evangelism with their friends and family
  • For the potential to change lives in Russia and Eastern Europe


Please Pray

  • That more churches would access our free evangelism & discipleship resources
  • That thousands of people would come to faith in Christ
  • That our family would love God and each other well

 


 
 





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