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Why We Glory When Other Christians Fall |
We Christians tend to be a rather proud lot. Whether we realize or not, we can be somewhat self-important. Those times when we do detect pride for what it is — the first of the so-called deadly sins of Proverbs 6 — we may feel a twinge of shame or, better, immediately confess it to the Lord.
Posted July 14, 2008
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Thailand: God Provided |
For Global Impact Pastor Bill Mitchell, First Orlando’s recent mission outreach to Thailand lived up to expectations in numerous ways, but one in particular was closest to his heart. “Almost 50 percent of the people that went had never been on a mission trip before,” he said. “When Pastor David and I first started talking about a mission trip to Thailand, one of our goals was to mobilize new people. We definitely wanted to recruit people from our congregation who had never been on a trip before, and we did.”
Posted July 10, 2008
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Thailand: Focusing On the True Goal |
By her own admission, watching children ages 3 and younger for more than 8 1/2 hours a day for eight days was both “grueling and exhausting,” but Stacy Holman knew there was a noble purpose for it. “I truly believe that the ladies who worked on my team had a sense of calling to minister to the missionaries,” said Stacy, First Orlando’s Preschool Ministry Director and in charge of the preschool team in Thailand. “As long as we kept that focus and that goal in mind, it made the day much more enjoyable.”
Posted July 10, 2008
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Thailand: God Far Exceeded Expectations |
For Jon Marks, Pastor of Worship & Events, First Orlando’s mission trip to Thailand was a major success. “I could tell right away when I got there that there was tremendous anticipation on the part of the missionaries because they had been waiting for this all year,” he said. “This is the only week of the year when the missionaries of South Asia can come together and worship in their native tongue and worship out loud. Where many of them serve, they can only worship in a whisper for fear that they will be discovered.”
Posted July 9, 2008
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Thailand: A Letter of Gratitude |
Here is a letter of thanks written by a South Asia missionary director to Pastor David Uth following First Orlando’s June 20-July 5 outreach to Thailand in which our 96-member team ministered to many full-time missionaries and their families.
Dear David,
It is Friday and I am still basking in the afterglow of one of the greatest weeks in our 23 years with the International Mission Board. I cannot thank you and First Baptist Church Orlando enough for what you have done for our missionaries, our youth, our children and babies.
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Thailand: Teenagers With a Worldview |
For Keith Harmon, there was no way of telling what was going to happen next during his trip to Thailand. “Every night, the Lord did something a little different and something special,” he said regarding his six days of running youth camp for the 65 teenagers he was in charge of. “It was an incredible time for us.” Keith was part of First Orlando’s 96-member team that served in Thailand from June 20-July 5. The purpose of the Thailand mission trip was to minister to a large number of full-time missionaries and their families who had been working for a year without a break.
Posted July 9, 2008
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Thailand: Moved to Tears By Children’s Singing |
Growing up in a military family, First Orlando’s Children’s Director Naida Hardy was not exactly thrilled about going to Thailand. “I lived in Asia and didn’t miss it at all,” she said. “If I could have picked any place in the world to go, it would not have been Thailand.” But Naida, who was part of First Orlando’s 96-member team that ministered there from June 20-July 5, quickly changed her prospective.
Posted July 8, 2008
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Jeff Lawrence Says Good-Bye to First Orlando |
Jeff Lawrence, First Orlando’s Pastor of Music and Worship the past 11 years, is heading for Tennessee. “God has said that, ‘Faith without works is dead,’” he told a July 2 gathering of the choir, orchestra and members of the Creative Arts Ministry. “I cannot stand before you and be your worship pastor and leader if I am not prepared to follow my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.” The announcement was a trying one for Jeff, as, with tears in his eyes, he said, “I love you guys and will miss you. This is my home and I will never forget you.” His final day leading worship at First Orlando will be this Sunday, July 13.
Posted July 7, 2008
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Beware of the Tie That Binds |
Everyone has at least one bad habit. Most of us have several. They may not be “big” sins, necessarily, but they are sins nonetheless. It may be our propensity to embellish the truth when recounting a good yarn with our friends. That fish we caught over the weekend may have been big, but it wasn’t that big. That car that almost hit us yesterday may have swerved suddenly, but it didn’t cross three lanes in the process. Or perhaps we have a tendency to dig ourselves into debt then promise creditors that “the check is in the mail” when, in fact, our checking account is running on empty.
Posted July 7, 2008
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