It is with my husband’s permission that I will begin
blogging about our family’s journey to the next level in ministry. The thought
was inspired after hearing Travis teach our children during a bible study
session in our living room on “The Parable of the Talents”. Travis taught our
children about the man who before going on a journey entrusted his servants
with his property by giving each servant talents according to his own ability. The
first two of the servants immediately invested the talents doubling their Master’s
money. However, the servant who only received one talent chose to bury his
instead. When the Master returned, each man gave report of how they handled the
money. The one with five talents earned
five more and the one with two talents earned two more. In those two servants,
the Master was well pleased and he blessed them. When the last servant told
that he had buried the money for fear of losing it, the Master scolded him and
called him wicked and lazy. (Matthew 25:14-30)
Travis looked deep into the eyes of our children and said,”
God has given us only one talent to start this church and we WILL NOT bury it.
We are starting from scratch. It’s going to be a lot of hard work and it’s
going to be lonely at times but WE WILL work for the Kingdom of God.”
Sometimes we get discouraged because we feel like we don’t
have what’s needed to effectively operate in God’s call. We quickly forget Matthew
6:34, where it says to “Take no thought for tomorrow…” Other times we disobey God because in our
minds we have failed before we even started. We quickly forget God doesn’t call
those who are qualified; he qualifies those who he calls. Don’t believe me? Remember
Moses and his speech impairment? What about Abraham, married to barren Sarah
but called to be the Father of many nations? I’m sure you didn’t forget about
the Virgin Mary. The young woman who had never known a man but still became
pregnant with the Son of God.
Most people don’t know me but just about everyone who has ever met has
to admit this, I’m honest. God has given me the gift to pen and I promised to
use it for his glory so I’d be remised if I didn’t say this.
Starting a new church frightens me. I was three when my
parents got saved so for the past 34 years, the church is all I’ve ever known.
And in the last three decades, I’ve watched the “church” (some not all) evolve
into a palace of glitz, glam and hypocrisy. We don’t want to be placed in that
category. Back in the day, soldiers for Christ were literally trained up in the
word and sent out to reach the lost. Today, starting new ministries is frowned
upon. Sunday has become the most segregated day of the week. Churches no longer
fellowship with each other. There is no
trust in the congregation. The church has become a place where a person in sin
come and hide not be redeemed. Whenever there is a national tragedy, it’s the
celebrities you see coming to the rescue. Our pastors are too busy producing
movies and hosting TV shows. Our First Ladies are throwing catty tea parties.
Big name preachers are too busy working the red carpet, taking pictures along-side
cleavage showing actresses. The church(some not all) has become a clique filled
cultish empire where any and everything goes. Travis explained to our children,
we WILL NOT have any part of that. We pray the body of Christ begins to come
together and work in unity. We rebuke the spirit of fear and confusion. We pray
wounds and scars within the body of Christ is healed so that we can effectually
lay claim on the lost and hurting souls. We pray for the return of God’s
unconditional love. In Jesus Name Amen.
So with our one talent in hand, we are stepping out to put ten
thousand to flight…. starting from scratch.
PS: The wonderful thing about scratch is God gets to choose
the ingredients of the genetic make up for Real Faith Ministries
Please enjoy this attached video of an interpretive dance,
our daughters (Driven Dance Team) ministered recently.
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