GrX Missions Worship Night


Awhile back I had a discussion with my brother about Hotel Rwanda. He mentioned what a privilege we have living in the US. He qualified this statement by saying how his friends were shocked that he doesn't lock his door sometimes when he's running his errands. Contrasted that with the poverty and tension in some of these third world countries and my brother and I are both glad for our middle class existence here.

We complained about our state of affairs here, yet there are people who live in shanties and walk up and down dirt roads. These are the conditions that some of the people at GrX will have to deal with as they're heading to various places to serve God on their short term missions. Some of the missions are in Mongolia, China, Thailand, and Mexico. I know some of the missionaries that are going, too.

I'm in awe of my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ who have given up or taken leave of their lucrative careers in order to minister and teach the gospel on these missions. It's one thing to make plans for church or to make time for ministry locally. It is an entirely different ball game when you're moving to a different country altogether.

This is a good time then for our church to show our support for these missions by hosting a GrX Missions Worship Night this coming Sat. I will be there (of course!) and will get the worship CD recorded during Sunday worships.

Check out the CD artwork (nifty):

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GRX MISSIONARIES
(clicking on the link will go to their blogging site.)

THAILAND
Jen Park
Cindy Lu

MONGOLIA
Chun Chen
Collin Lee
Mark Wang

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