GOD + YOU + LIFELINE = KINGDOM BUILDING

 

A very simple formula: Thanks for your assistance!

 
photos from El Salvador Praises

 

El Salvador 

  • A work team from Christ’s Church of the Valley (Royersville, PA) coordinated a kids day camp last week, which lead up to the launch of a church plant in Sonsonate this past Sunday. The team trained the Salvadorian volunteers and then helped lead the day camp.  Hundreds of children came for three days of fun learning about Jesus’ love for them!  Then, on that Sunday, 496 adults and kids gathered for the launch of the new church!  It was an exciting week for the work team & kids camp volunteers, a fun week for the day camp kids, and a blessing to see the new church off to an exciting start! (photos on right: top – kids camp; middle – a team member having fun with the kids; bottom – the launch of the new church!)
  • 3 people were recently baptized at Santa Tecla Christian Church!

  

United States
  • The Lifeline staff & volunteers had a great time at the NACC in Indianapolis!  We connected with many of you and had the opportunity to share Lifeline’s ministry with many new friends. Lifeline also had the opportunity to share the food packing ministry with hundreds of students, participating churches, and convention attendees who wanted to package food for Haiti.

 
Prayer Requests
  • Pray for the new church plant at Sonsonate in El Salvador and their outreach to the community.

  • Pray for the kids and families who were ministered to during kids camp in El Salvador and that they connect to the new church.

 

You can view Lifeline’s weekly prayer list at www.Lifeline.org/pray.

  
People, Projects & Programs

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  golf outing
Register or sponsor today! 

 

Come join us for a great day of golf to benefit Lifeline!  

 

Saturday, July 19, 2014
Deer Creek Golf Club, Clayton, Indiana 

 

 

How can you help support Lifeline’s ministries?

 

Join us on the golf course!  

Your $80 registration includes green fees, cart, and buffet lunch, with an optional purchase of mulligans and a yardstick the day of the outing. Great team and individual awards will be given out during the buffet. Register online

 

Be a sponsor!

Help us make a hole-in-one with our outing fundraising!  Numerous levels of sponsorship are available to businesses, churches, and individuals…hole sponsors, cart sponsors, and more! Details online or contact Karen@Lifeline.org.

    

 
Your Partnership

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Devotion 
Serving Together

 

As the first light of the sun begins to peek over the Haitian horizon, activity begins to stir on the Lifeline campus in Grand Goave.  The roosters have already been crowing, announcing the start of the new day.

 

In the shop area, masons filter in to begin preparation for a day of house building.  Soon the flash of the welder’s torch is seen as workers assemble roof trusses and doors for houses.  

 

As the sun climbs higher in the sky, the medical staff begins to arrive in the clinic.  Gates are unlocked and mothers with babies begin to stream in for the nutrition programs, greeted by the nurses.

 

In the shoe and clothing depots faithful overseers Maltilde and Marlene open the depots to begin the day’s distribution.   Campus and school administrators make their way to their offices to begin another day of ministry.  Teachers in the school are at their posts as children stream through the front gate, ready for another day in the classroom.   The rhythmic “whish, whish” sound of a broom breaks the early morning quiet as Francis, the yard man, faithfully sweeps the leaves off the patio near the dining hall.

 

By mid morning, the campus is a beehive of activity as another day of ministry is underway.  Every person, every job is a key part of Lifeline’s ministry.  Together this band of Haitian brothers and sisters works toward the common goal of bringing people to Jesus through their faithful, committed focus on their individual tasks.  Separately they may seem small, even insignificant.  But through God’s power His kingdom is built through their collective effort.

 

I’ve seen this played out many times while in Haiti to lead teams.  Paul’s words from Romans 12:4 & 5 come to mind,  “Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.” 

 

Every member of the body of Christ, the church, brings a unique contribution to the overall focus and progress of the church.  None of us are more important than the other.  Each of us has a different but equally necessary role to play that when combined with others faithfully fulfilling their roles honors Christ, strengthens the church, and ultimately will be used by God to bring others to him.

 

Whatever role God has given to you, play it with faithfulness, excellence and with an eye toward what is best for the Kingdom.  The opening lines of Romans 12 reveals the attitude we should have in this, “Therefore I urge you brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God – this is your spiritual act of worship.” 

 

When each of us places ourselves on the altar of sacrifice before God by putting our agenda aside to join with others in ministry, God is honored and the church is effective in bringing people to Christ.

 

by Keith Dimbath, Lifeline’s Work Team Director

 

 
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