Rural Missions Blog
Overflow
Psalm 23 has always been a favourite of mine, particularly verses 5 and 6: ‘You anoint my head with oil, my cup overflows. Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.’ The Psalmist conjures up such a beautiful image of God’s outrageous abundance. He doesn’t simply want to fill us, He wants us to overflow, to ‘brim with blessing’. Did you know that God OUTRAGEOUSLY loves you today?
Peace: Conquering Anxiety
In his book, ‘Mere Christianity’ C.S. Lewis wisely wrote ‘God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing’. Peace is central to who God is, He oozes it, it is part of the essence of who He is and He longs to lavish it onto His children.
Bold Faith
I never fail to be surprised by how passionately my friends can talk about things that I find, if I’m brutally honest, boring at times! Don’t get me wrong, I love seeing their faces light up as they discuss the new episode of some random new programme, or show me their latest TikTok video.
It’s wonderful to be passionate, to be filled with joy as we chat about things close to our hearts but I wonder as Christians, do we speak about Jesus with the same passion that we talk about our favourite programmes or the latest trends? How much easier is it to share with someone our love of our favourite series, rather than sharing our love of our Saviour?
Feeling Fresh!
Nothing beats the smell of freshly baked bread, or that clean, fresh smell of newly washed clothes. Things that are fresh and new get our attention. Psychologists have discovered that the average attention span for an adult is a mere twenty minutes, and that after that, we tend to lose focus, and miss details.
An update from David
The first thing I must say is “thank you” to all of you who have supported me during the past weeks which have been devastating, through phone calls, texts, and emails. But especially through your prayers.
Hello, Rural Missions family and supporters!
This week, I want to take a moment to introduce myself and share a little about what’s happening at Rural Missions. But first, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for your ongoing support and prayers.
Faith in Later Life
The Bible is packed with examples of older people living purposefully for God, being respected in their communities, and sharing wisdom with future generations. Abraham was 99 when God promised to make him the father of many nations. Moses was 80 when he spoke to Pharaoh, and the prophet Anna at 84 was worshipping God with fasting and prayer in the temple day and night. Abraham, Moses, and Anna are just some of those who honoured God well into old age and are now held up as wonderful examples to us.
Harvest Thanksgiving
The world of the Old Testament was based on agriculture. Many of the Old Testament scriptures were written not to people who lived in urban settings, but those who lived in rural settings. Wealth for example, was seen to be situated around land ownership. The book of Joshua has vast lists of families’ ownership of parts of the promised land - it was central to the covenant that defined the spiritual life of the nation.
The Covenant outlined in Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy made the point that this land was not earned but was....
Poverty
When I was on a mission placement at Bible college, I had a conversion experience. Growing up in a village I used to assume that poverty was something that people overseas experienced. We were encouraged in Sunday School to put our pennies in a money box for the “poor” children in Africa. In my early twenties I was on placement for three months in Toxteth in Liverpool and I came across real poverty for the first time. I found a common theme of...
Is it a GOOD or a BAD thing?
Long ago in ancient China, there lived an elderly farmer. One day his son came home excited. He had found a wonderful wild stallion in the forest, and he was going to keep it and train it. The farmer's friends said to him what a good thing that his son has found this wild stallion.
Churches Unlocked
An old ancient sign hung above the door of a rural church. It read, “Those who wish to meet with God - enter in.”
Jesus in the storm
The disciples were terrified! The Sea of Tiberias had been calm as a millpond when they set out for Capernaum, but now it was like a millrace. A storm had brewed up suddenly as it often did. From a calm sail from one side of the lake to the other they were now in the middle of a terrifying life threatening, tempest.