Your Testimony Matters

Your Testimony Matters

and the World Needs to Hear It

If you accepted Jesus at ten-years old and grew up in a loving Christian home, you probably think your testimony doesn’t hold as much weight as someone who came to Jesus later in life. It is a common assumption, but it is wrong.
Many people have said to me that they wished they had a “powerful” testimony like mine, but without the regret and pain, they wisely add. The common argument goes something like this:

“I submitted my life to Jesus when I was ten-years-old. I never had to get over alcoholism or drug addiction, and was raised in a loving family free from abuse. Besides some personal struggles, I never had anything major to overcome when it came to my salvation. Therefore, I just don’t have a powerful testimony.”

That's Not True!

Your Testimony Matters

Listen to this. A young man in his 20’s came to one of our REALITY youth meetings a couple of years ago and shared his testimony. He came to Jesus at an early age. He never wavered. He lived for Jesus as best as he could growing up. He is pursuing ministry today.
This young man gave one of the most powerful testimonies I have ever heard.

The Power of Your Testimony

Turning your youth over to Jesus instead of squandering it on the world is a more powerful testimony than one like mine. Every time you had to make a choice that went against the desires of your friends or of culture, you suffered. When you turned down an invitation to drink alcohol, or use drugs, or look at explicit material because the Holy Spirit told you it was wrong, you suffered. When you were encouraged to disobey your parents and you walked away, you suffered. The world tried to seduce you, entice you into taking a little taste, but you resisted for the sake of the testimony, the legacy you were creating—a life honoring Jesus.

Why Your Testimony is Better than Ours

The rest of us took the easy way out. We gave in to the world’s demands and its subtle suggestions. What we suffered, we endured with pride because we created it. We denied Jesus while casually accepting there might be a God because we didn’t have the guts to be utterly hopeless.
Then, out of the mess we made of our lives, Jesus, in His infinite mercy, spoke to our hearts, and we believed. Often, our salvation came only when we arrived at the end of ourselves. We created so much suffering that our bodies and minds couldn’t bear the weight any longer. Jesus met us there.
Looking back at those lost years, where all of our hope came from squeezing as much pleasure out of life as we could, I see only one thing—REGRET.
I long for a youth that was lived for Jesus and the hope He offers the world. Instead, I wasted it on myself. What a pity.

Stay the Course

The young person who has lived, or is living, their life for Jesus will not regret his or her youth. It is the best and most meaningful life to live. You are planting seeds in your acquaintances that you may never see grow, but they are there, resting beneath the surface and waiting for the rotten fertilizer of selfish satisfaction to decompose and allow them to sprout and grow.
Stay strong in your faith and be faithful to your convictions. You have a team of people who made the wrong choices, who are praying for you, and who can’t wait to hear your testimony. Then we will come up to you and say, “Wow, that was powerful.”

James 1:12

Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.

Your Testimony Matters

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Our Family Mission Trip to Jamaica

Our Family Mission Trip to Jamaica

Our Family Mission Trip to Jamaica

The Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf

The last week of February, our family traveled to Jamaica to serve at the Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf. We are blessed to learn about the ministry and the beauty of the deaf community, and each of us left a piece of our hearts in Jamaica.

The staff introduced us to the ministry and we visited 3 of the 4 CCCD locations during our first days in Jamaica.

Two CCCD sites house children and provide schooling. One site serves as a vocational training center, while the 4th combines vocational training with transitional housing. Also, the Kingston site, along with teaching deaf students, houses the CCCD’s deaf operated coffee roasting company, Deaf Can Coffee.

Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf

Why did we travel to Jamaica to serve at the CCCD for 7 days?

The benefits for the CCCD are numerous. The highlight of serving at CCCD was found in developing relationships with the deaf community and children there. Caroll, Daniela, and David thrived. They used the sign language we learend beofore leaving to make friends, participate in activities, play, and encourage. Caroll even started a Spanish class, had 5 baristas at Deaf Can laughing, and became part of the kitchen crew on the campus where we served. Chris, on the other hand, befriended and hung out with the maintenance crew.

A second highlight in Jamaica was worship. We attended chapel services where deaf pastors presented emotional sermons through the art of Jamaican Sign Language (JSL). I don’t use the term “art” to describe the signing done by the deaf pastors and the hearing interpreters. Sign language involves facial expressions, movements of the entire body, hand gestures, and creative interpretation of what is being said. The experience is on the level of watching a monologue drama on stage.

Our family was abundantly blessed as we provide nightly worship for our missionary group and once for a chapel service. Daniela and Chris played guitar, David played a bongo, and Caroll sang and prayed in the spirit. Thank you, Jesus, for allowing us to humbly serve you with music.

A third benefit for the CCCD and ourselves through our trip is financial support provided through our visit and the funds we raised to go there. As missionaries, we raise money through the body of Christ to go and serve others who are in need. Along with prayer, this incorporates the entire body into the mission field. Thankfully, we raised more money than we needed to take the trip, and every penny extra was spent for materials and supplies on the CCCD campus.

Also, this program is strategic for the CCCD. Not only does is build relationships and spread the message about their ministry, they are also able to use a portion of the funds required to be raised by each missionary.

Click here if you’d like to support the CCCD financially.

Finally, we also worked alongside the staff at CCCD. We layed out a running track, wrapped a green house in plastic, built a bunny hutch, de-rocked a field, and watered another field of pumpkins. Caroll worked in the kitchen and learned some Jamaican cuisine trade secrets.

As a family, our heart is to serve God. Whether through missions, music, writing, and serving, our prayer is that the Lord leads us into His service.

As we look for and plan our next mission, and if you’d like to support the work we do, click here to access our PayPal donation page.

Keep an eye on the Sing Write Read You Tube channel. A video of our trip will be uploaded soon!