When I was nine, my father left my family for a year to serve in the Viet Nam war. It was a sad day in our family when he left. We didn't know if he would return one day in a body bag. It was very traumatic.
Every week my father would send a letter or tape from Viet Nam telling us about the horrors of war and how much he loved us. My mother would get my sister and I together on the couch and share them with us.
If your father has ever left you, you know how painful it can be. There was a hole in my heart that only the love of a father could fill.
Though my mother loved me very much, she couldn't give me a father's love. The weeks went by and my father's absence was a great void in my life. There was no one to throw the football to me. No one to take me fishing. There are things that only a father can do for a son.
All of us have a hole in our heart that only a father can fill. I craved a father's approval and his affection. My heavenly father wanted to fill this hole. He wanted to meet my need for approval by showing how pleased He was with me.
One day my mother read me the story of how God the father loved me so much that He sent His son to die for me. She read about Jesus' painful death, a death he died so that I might have eternal life. I was cut to the quick. God wanted to show me his fatherly love if I would just accept it. One night I did so, thanking God for what He had done for me and asking forgiveness for my sins.
It was a great joy when my father returned from the war. But God had used my father's absence to show me His love for me. He redeemed my difficult situation. I learned that just as we long for a father's love, so He longs to give us that love.
So I grew up in a Christian home. My parents loved me and gave me many opportunities. My mother is a prayer warrior and a disciple maker. She encouraged me as a junior in high school to go on a two-month mission trip to Guatemala. That took a lot of effort on her part, because I was shy and had no desire to do so. She propped me up in front of her friends and had me ask for prayer support. I thought to myself, "Why in the world would anyone ever want to support me?"
In 1975, things weren't like they are now. Nobody in Columbia, Missouri went on short-term mission trips.
I got on a bus bound for Florida, and in a way, I was journeying away from my childhood and into the future. The trip to Guatemala was eye-opening in many ways. I saw poverty that I never knew existed. I fell in love with the exotic Indian culture. The beautiful volcanic landscape was beguiling.
The following summer I went on another mission trip, this time high into the Andes mountains of Peru. The love for missions that the Lord had awakened in me in Guatemala continued to grow.
But I was later to see that this mission trip was missing two key factors that have since become so important to me. Instead of discipling me, the agency I went with focused on teaching us other things like personal hygiene and construction techniques. Most of our ministry was construction, so I missed a great opportunity to interact with the nationals.
Still, as I went off to college, I knew that my future lay in overseas work. I was convicted by God's heart for the poor and oppressed in Isaiah 58 and determined to commit his life to helping others understand that they can make a difference in the world. During my senior year, a great human tragedy was unfolding. The Khmer Rouge was killing nearly two million of their countrymen. The Cambodian people were fleeing to the Thai border by the hundreds of thousands. As they spilled across the border on the brink of starvation, they were placed in large refugee camps.
So, I went to work in a refugee camp. I chose to do this in spite of the fact that I'd recently fallen in love with my wife to be and was earnestly courting her. As shocking as the situation in Thailand was, it inspired me to go deeper in pursuing a life of ministry.
After college, Karen and I were married. We went directly to Indonesia where I did economic development work to help the poorest of the poor. Later, we moved to the Dominican Republic and did the same thing there.
It was only after completing business school and continuing on in ministry that I discovered what had been missing from my walk with the Lord all my life. It was intimacy. While I'd always heard about having a personal relationship with Christ, I never understood that it's possible to hear His voice. I was at a retreat where Peter Lord spoke. And not only did I hear God speak to me in a very personal way, but I discovered for the first time what a personal relationship with God can be.
Since then, I began to earnestly seek the Lord. Prayer became much more important to me. Evangelism became a passion. And now, late in life, I'm discovering experientially what it means to disciple others as I've discipled my own teenagers.
I'm a work in process. I've found that the main thing one needs in a relationship with God is hunger to know Him and be in His presence.
As for the rest of my life, Karen and I are going through a transition as three of our five children are leaving the nest, leaving us with our two youngest, two dogs & a cat. One of our great consolations is the wonderful group of friends at
AIM. They are truly the body of Christ to us. Life here is always an adventure and I wouldn't have it any other way!
To read about my call to ministry, click here.
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i want to know about the orphanage for thr boy child those are living nearby to my house. please send ur address i am living in new delhi capital of india. please let meknow about the details
waiting for ur reply eagrly
I would like to know where is ur orphanage is located at delhi, basically i am working at delhi, if you give me the adress i can come their and spend some time with the people and i want to help to some extent
thanks and regards,
Srinivasa Rao K
most of the people think to serve and help, but cant do due to many reasons, u r doing. so hats off to u sir. kindly reply me the address, where the located this at new delhi. i will be oblized.
thanx n regards
pragya
Greetings to you in Jesus Almighty Name
I am a pastor serving in Nepal and Tibet and I am a Buddhist convert and my wife is Hindu convert. We are independent ministry with the vision to plant churches in Nepal , Tibet and border of India among different ethnic groups. That is why; we have put our name as INSPIRATION FELLOWSHIP. Many new branch churches have been started in Nepal and in near the Tibet border among the Tibetans and Nepalese peoples groups also and we are also raising many new leaders too. I felt the call to move to nations and plant churches among them and also to raise more and more church planters. Hence we have started a fresh work in a strategic place, which eventually will spread to all over , Nepal , Tibet and more. God has been gracious to us and has opened many doors for ministry. The door for us to start fresh work in Nepal and Tibet are too big. The Harvest indeed is ripe and we need to prepare many more laborers. Although we have started the ministry just few years’ backs, our ministry in Nepal and inside the Tibet and near Tibet border in Nepal is growing very fast.
Inspiration Fellowship is situated in the heart of the Katmandu city. This Fellowship is under the banner of inspiration fellowship. This Fellowship was started in early September 2003 under the leadership of Pastor Bishwa Dev khadka. Lord used a handicapped sister to inspire the servant of God to start the Fellowship, which later developed to Inspiration Fellowship. Now it has grown to all most 100 families and two branch fellowship in kathmandu city where almost 25 families. Moreover, it has started branch fellowship in the border of Nepal and Tibet , where pastor Indra Lal Shresth has been over seering and doing ministry under the inspiration fellowship, which is growing very fast. During these few years we have started more than ten branch churches or Fellowship in Tibet border and one is inside the Tibet Where altogether Eighty families there and also we have start fresh ministry near by Mount Everest where another Pastor has been doing ministry There are more than 150 believers .The Lord is blessing the fellowship too much. Inspiration is also an Interdenominational Fellowship focuses on the church planting among different ethnic groups of Nepal and beyond. . We want the Holy Spirit to have His own way in our ministry. We believe in interdependent, self-supporting and self-propagating as the fruit.
Right now we have church planting ministry, children home and ministry among the HIV/AIDS AND FAMEL COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS CALL (RESTORATION CENTER NEPAL, REGISTER UNDER THE NEPAL GOVERNMENT)
1.Rgarding the children home with Ten children Four Girls and Six Boys from different part of Nepal as well as tibet with the vision to accomplish the Goal which Our Lord Jesus has been command to us.
2.Regarding the restoration center Nepal, The nation behind the inception of Restoration Center Nepal is to bring change in behaviors and life of commercial sex workers, drug users and HIV infected. Deprived to contribute the development of Nepal and glorify God. To help the community to meet their basic needs through holistic development of society.
Purpose: -
To empower commercial sex workers, HIV/AIDS infected and drug users in prevention and promote alternative means of livelihood that will create enabling environment to integrate them in the community
VISION & MISSION
Inspiration Fellowship was started on year 2003 September with the vision to plant Churches among the un- reached and Un- churched people groups of Asia like Nepal and Tibet. The Abrahamic call to Bless the nations by coming Out from the Self centered to God centered life is the
Main motivation of this ministry.
Vision Statement:
The vision of the Inspiration fellowship is to plant churches among all the un-reached and un-churched people groups from Nepal , India , Bhutan , and Tibet , China and beyond. We want to see them rescued, reconciled with their loving heavenly Father, transformed and to worship Him.
Mission statement:
The mission of Inspiration Fellowship is to raise church planters and end times armies of the Kingdom of God to plant churches in all the un-reached people groups of Nepal, India, Tibet, China and beyond by reaching, equipping, disciplining, and raising indigenous character, humble, responsible, committed and visionary Christian leaders and church planters with the servant-hood heart, motive and attitude to become blessing to their own nations and beyond. Thus we want to raise the armies of Kingdom to claim all the part of Asia for the lamb who died for the people groups of this part Gospel.
FOCUS
We focus towards the evangelistic Operations in the un-reached pockets of India , Nepal , Bhutan Tibet, Myanmar and Pakistan , directly or indirectly as per the Freedom and opportunities in the concerned country.
STRATEGIES
1 Prayer and Intersession tower.
2 reached and survey.
3 evangelism. Personal and mass evangelism.
4 Training and Bible Collage.
5 releasing and fellow up.
PRAYER REQUEST
1,pray for the move of THE HOLY SPIRIT in our work.
2'Pray for the salvation of the Hindu, Muslims, and Buddhist.
3 pray for the leaders of the fellowship.
. I we heartily would like to well come to you for your important time to spiritual help through having seminar and teaching from you ,among the women, Christian family, youth, church leaders ,also HIV/AIDS and believers so if it is God's will please do contact to me below address. So if you need any detail about ministry please let me know . May God bless you
in His Name
Pastor Bishwa dev khadka.
Inspiration's fellowship
G.p.o.box 8973.n.p.c 318
Kathmandu . Nepal .
CELL NUMBERS.0977-01-5527962
0977-9841598441
email- bishwadev2000@yahoo.com
inspirationfellowship@gmail.com
bishwadev2006@gmail.com
If it is possible, please send me a mail.
Thanks
Smarti Goel
Thanks for your testimony. I has been very inspiiring and encouraging.
I am from the Dominican Republic, but at the present time reside in New York city. I have been to Guatemala twice, and a great deal of Guatemalans attend the church I Pastor.I also have fallen in live with the beautiful country of the quetzal.
I thank you also for the materials you have provided on short term missions. I intend to use some of your trainning material for my short-term mission teams. Let me know if it is okay with you. I do not intend to sell or publish your stuff, just to translate some of it and discuss it with my groups.
God bless you and your ministry.
Pastor Rafael Puente
I just wanted to comment that your story has touched me greatly. I found your website through a Beveni Carepoint member and my family just began sponsoring three little boys from Beveni. We are missionaries in Costa Rica and our passion is discipleship. I have booked marked your blog and have many hours of reading to do just on your discipleship blogs alone. :) I thank you for your honesty and challenges. We are thankful to know that the orphans in Beveni are being discipled and you are carrying out the Great Commison! Praise be to God!
when i was child,i thought i would do something for the orphan people.but i have there are alot of problems before me.so i would like to know how to join the this types of family...
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