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When I tell people I’m a missionary,
I get all kinds of questions.
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People ask,
“What kind of missionary are you?”
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Or they want to know exactly
what it is a missionary does.
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Or a lot of times,
you'll hear people say,
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“A missionary?
Here? You mean, that’s a thing?”
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There are 281 million lost people
in the US and Canada.
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So, yeah, it’s a thing.
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But there’s one question no one
ever asked me, and I wish they would.
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No one’s ever asked,
“Where is the finish line?”
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That’s the question I want to hear,
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“What does ‘mission accomplished’
look like?”
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You can watch videos
about North American missionaries like me.
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You can read stories about us.
You can pray for us.
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But don’t get so caught up in the methods
and minutiae of what we do
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that you miss the main thing.
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Everything you see and hear
and read about us
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is really just a means to an end.
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We start churches to make Jesus known.
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We meet needs to make Jesus known.
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We move to unfamiliar places,
we meet unreached people,
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and we attempt unrealistic things…
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just to make Jesus known.
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There is nothing more important than that.
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Nada.
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Nothing at all.
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Jesus said, “Go into all the world
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and proclaim the gospel
to the whole creation.”
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And so that’s what
our finish line looks like.
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It looks like obedience.
Same as your finish line.
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God speaks.
You give. We go.
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Everything starts with your gifts
to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering.
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Those gifts enable us to go to places
where the gospel has never been.
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This is where
we cross our finish line.
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This is where, together,
we make Jesus known.