Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Beginning of many more..........


Dear Friends, 

During this Christmas season, we hope you take time to slow down and enjoy Christmas and not get too wrapped up in all the Christmas wrapping paper, tape, and decorations. Studying Luke 2:8-20 we have learned some important life applications we’d like to share with you. The text talks about the shepherds in the field when the angels appeared, which holds three applications which we all need to practice as this season comes around.
            And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us. And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger. And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child. And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds. But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart. And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them. (Luke 2:15-20)
Matt 5:42Verse 15 “now go… and see…            
We all need to stop our daily activities like the shepherds did and reflect on Christ. When Thanksgiving is here, and Christmas music is on the radio, and all the stores are putting out all their Christmas sales papers and commercials, we usually get the feeling of “Christmas is here!”. When that feeling dwells in us, we need to remember that, like the shepherds, Christ is here! And we should be spending time searching, not Bethlehem, but the Bible, looking for the Christ.
Ephesians 4:8Verse 17 “made known abroad… this child.
John 10:28We all need to take time in your daily lives, like the shepherds did, and radiate Christ. When we’re out shopping and re-uniting with family and friends during such a global season, we meet and bump into people that are celebrating their Xmas and a season empty of Christ, making their season and life absolutely worthless. We need to be radiating Christ and His love loudly to everyone that sees us, kind of like those bells those fund raisers ring.
Verse 20 “returned, glorifying and praising God
We all need to return from this Christmas season rejoicing as the shepherds did. When our bellies are filled, and our hearts have been warmed, we fade back into our everyday life, forgetting the meaning of the short season and our short lives. Let it not be so, we need to stand firm in the joy of Jesus Christ who was born to die, and give us life that no one can take away. Knowing that one day, we will spend all of eternity with Him, free of sin.
We hope that our enclosed newsletters will be a blessing to you as we try to reflect, radiate, and rejoice
in Christ.


Our Beginning and a little about us:
      His Side:   My name is Lucas, son #4, but child #7 of a total of 8. I was born in Bristol, Tennessee, but we moved to Litchfield, Michigan where I accepted Christ as my Savior. We moved from there to Tennessee again which is when Bancroft Gospel Ministry (BGM) really started to become part of my life. I have had the privilege of serving Bancroft Bible Camp (BBC) as a Jr. Counselor, Lifeguard, Sr. Counselor, and Game Director. Serving for Bancroft has always been something I’ve enjoyed and something I looked forward to.
            As I grew older, and had to decide what I was going to do with my life, I asked myself two questions, “What would I enjoy doing for the rest of my life?” and “How does that fit with what God says in His Word?” (I Corinthians 10:31, Matthew 28:19-20, Ecclesiastes 12:13-14) Knowing that God wanted me to honor and glorify Him in every aspect of my life, I knew my choice was important. I couldn’t think of anything that I would enjoy more than serving at BGM as full-time staff, because BBC’s goal is to reach kids and youth for Christ. So now my goal is to work my way towards becoming full-time staff. Some of you know that I recently attended a wedding which my best friend had me participate, and as a result made us husband and wife. We are both excited about the pursuit of becoming staff and can’t help but squirm with enthusiasm every step we get closer.
     Her Side:          My story may not be as exciting as Lucas’ however; it is still exciting to see how God has worked in my life. My life began at a hospital in Johnson City. My parents, Ron and Angela Austin, then took me home to Piney Flats, TN where I’d spend all of my childhood days. I shared most of those days with my only sibling, Bradley, by either helping out our mom with church activities, doing school work, or seeing what fun adventures we could have by playing outside.
            When I was seven, I accepted the Lord into my life at my family’s church. I don’t remember much about the exact day except the important fact that I asked Jesus to be Lord over my life. For several years, I didn’t take the Christian life very serious and as a result my spiritual growth was hindered. Thankfully though, at the age of twelve, I began to understand what being God’s child meant and how to take His word seriously. That is when my spiritual life and my relationship with Christ started to take form and I really began to grow. That same year, I took the opportunity to attend BBC for a week, during the summer. The camp had such an impact on my life that, I’ve been back every single summer.  During those summers, I have learned a lot from the Bible and God.
            During High school, I began to pray earnestly for what God’s will for my life was, especially in the area of a career. However I didn’t find a career path that seemed right for me. The only thing I knew was that I truly enjoyed being a counselor at Bancroft each summer. Being a counselor was something I looked forward to every year. It was at camp that I became great friends with Sarah, which eventually led to a friendship with Lucas and ALL of the Walsworth’s family. Over the next few years, Lucas and I talked many times about how we loved serving with BGM and how it would be wonderful if we could continue to serve there. I didn’t think that was very logical back then, but here we are, and I’m excited about what God has for us!
Future plans and goals:
            In the September meeting of BGM, they discussed our situation of becoming full-time staff at BGM. It was decided that BGM offer an Internship program to train all those who desire to grow spiritually and maybe pursue ministry. So we are now in that Internship trying to balance work, class time, campus labor, and studying time. We have been truly appreciative of our employer’s efforts to supply us both with the same shifts of around 35 hours a week.
             Even though our life plate may seem overflowing with tasks, we rejoice in this testing of our faith knowing that it will produce patience in our Christian character. Below are some praises and prayer requests as you remember us.
Praises
Ø  Praise God for a great job.
Ø  Praise God for a great house supplied at a low rent.
Ø  Praise God that our Bible Curriculum, from Liberty Home Bible Institute 
 has been paid for us.
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Prayer Requests
Ø  Pray for us as we go through the internship program.
Ø  Pray for us, as we try to wisely handle our time to fit work, campus work,
homework, and class time into our weekly schedules.
Ø  Pray that God will help us to be calm and patient in this section of our life.

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