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I’m Comin’ Home, Mama!

Posted on November 20, 2013 by Dale

Quick post today…we just wanted to tell everyone about a really cool opportunity we have this weekend.

Just over 16 years ago, I stood up in front of the congregation at First Baptist Church of Anahuac, Texas, and told them that God had called me to full-time vocational service to Him. Not long after, I left my hometown for college and everything else that God had in store for me and, later, my family. We’ve returned for visits over the years, but I’ve yet to close the loop, so to speak, with my home church regarding God’s calling on our lives. This weekend, however, that all changes.

This Sunday, the whole Peacock ostentation is going East, back to my hometown, to spend Sunday morning worshipping with the body at First Baptist Church of Anahuac. We’ll be sharing about the really cool things that God is doing in our lives, and how He brought us to Wycliffe.

For any of our readers in the area, we’d love for you to come out and see us there (you know who you are, Facebook people!). If you’re unlikely to be there, we’d love to have to praying for us during this morning. Details below.

First Baptist Church Anahuac
405 S. Magnolia Ave.
Anahuac, Texas 77514

Service @ 10:45.

Much love!

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Wycliffe World Day of Prayer

Posted on November 11, 2013 by Miranda

Wycliffe’s World Day of Prayer is today, November 11.  We would like to invite you—our friends, families, and readers—to join us as we pause to pray for Bible Translation projects and Bibleless people groups around the world.  Today is a day on which Wycliffe remembers how we began—with prayer—and we will continue only with prayer. To read more about the history of the World Day of Prayer and how it came to be, click here.

This year’s theme comes from John 17:20-23, as Jesus prays for all believers:

20 “My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, 21 that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me.22 I have given them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one— 23 I in them and you in me—so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me.”

Some suggested prayer topics include:

  • Pray for people who need mother-tongue scriptures.
  • Pray for translation projects nearing completion.
  • Pray for unity for Wycliffe and its international network of partners as they work together toward this goal.
  • Pray for the translation projects in progress around the world.

The Wycliffe Global Alliance website has videos and other resources to guide you as you pray.  We hope you will join us in prayer!

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Miranda’s Story – Why…

Posted on November 7, 2013 by Miranda

There are lots of thoughts tumbling around in my mind as I tried to decide what to write about this week.  I could tell you about that we are doing in school, how we are preparing to move to Germany, the million tiny details that are begging to be made into neat and orderly lists, and the preparation for our season of “lasts”, but as I sit here with a blank document open on my screen and a blinking cursor begging me to compose something meaningful, I feel conflicted.  I think maybe I will start with some history for today.

Many of you have not known us for very long, so you do not know the history behind our call to missions.  I want to go back to the beginning and share the “why.”  Dale will share his story later as well.

I grew up in a home with godly parents who taught all of us to follow God’s leading no matter the cost.  At the age of 15, I went on my first international mission trip to San Luis Potosi, Mexico with my church.  We had a great trip, did some hard work, and explored a beautiful city.  The last night we were there, we were standing in a public square reflecting on the city and the landscape.  As we stood there looking around, I clearly knew and felt that God was telling me, “This is what I made you for.”  In that moment, I recognized His calling and the tug deep within my soul very clearly.  At first, I thought this meant living and serving in Mexico.  I shared what happened with my youth pastor, my parents, and others in my life.

As I talked and prayed through this “call” experience, what came through was a clear call to missions, but not specifically to Mexico.  Attending Houston Baptist University and studying in the department of Christianity provided me with lots of opportunities to explore and learn about what serving God vocationally really looks like.  I also got connected to Wilcrest Baptist Church where I learned and experienced a biblical missional viewpoint.  In all of these places and more, my sense of calling was challenged and refined.  I know one thing clearly, I have been called to use all that God has given me to bring Him glory.  At Wycliffe Bible Translators, we have found a place to do that where we can add our talents and gifts to those of people around the world working together to bring heart-language scripture access to hundreds of millions who are still waiting.

Over the last 15 years, I have pictured what this looks like in different ways.  Should I go overseas straight from high school?  Should I use my newfound passion for business/marketing to get a PhD so I could teach anywhere and do tentmaking missions work?  Should we go immediately after we got married?  The Lord, in His ever-loving nature, has drawn me to Himself and given me time to grow, develop, and mature as He has shaped this calling in my life.  He has developed passions, talents, and abilities within me from all of the experiences up to today that He will use for His glory.  He has removed my need to be in charge of my life and brought me to a place where I can truly say, “Here I am, Lord.  Use all of me however You see fit.”  Ten years ago, I could not have said that in the same way.  Five years ago as I was struggling with a challenging one-year-old and two others, I did not understand God in the same way.  Last year, I had not begun the process of Partnership Development and the necessary faith-building that goes with it.  My faith was not ready to take this leap.

I hope that in five, ten, and fifteen more years I will be able to look back at 2013 Miranda and smile, thinking, “I did not know God then in the same way I do now.  I could not have begun to comprehend who He is in the same way.”  Right now, my heart echoes Philippians 3:12-14:

12Not that I have already reached the goal or am already fully mature, but I make every effort to take hold of it because I also have been taken hold of by Christ Jesus. 13Brothers, I do not consider myself to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and reaching forward to what is ahead, 14 pursue as my goal the prize promised by God’s heavenly call in Christ Jesus.

This is just a snippet of my story, but I hope you all have a little more understanding of where I came from and how God is leading me.

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