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Additional note on Epiphany Feb 18

18 Feb

 Building Community– When My wife and I first moved into a trailer park, trailers were still small and very mobile. Few people got to know their neighbors because they were basically bedroom communities where people slept, but they worked and shopped elsewhere. Similar conditions existed in many of the cheaper apartment complexes. In addition, people were very mobile. It was easy to hook up a trailer and move it somewhere else, or move out of an apartment, so your neighbors didn’t stay very long. Many of the families had problems with alcoholism and drug abuse, spouse and child abuse, and crime. Very few had any church connection. I began visiting the families there and in nearby apartments to minister to any needs and start Bible studies for those who were interested. Most of those who lived in houses in stable neighborhoods owned their homes and knew many of their neighbors. Stable neighborhoods were much safer. People did not move frequently and home ownership was preferred over renting. Trailers and apartments were for the people who were mobile or those not able to afford to purchase. Since then, people have become very mobile and that includes many who own their own homes. It is not unusual for someone to sell a house and purchase a new one in their new location when they move to another area. In addition, there has been a big shift from owning to renting. In many places, more people live in trailers, apartments, and rental homes than in homes that they own. People are far less likely to live long-term in the same place. As a result, the people are far less likely to get to know each other so the same problems that prevailed in trailer parks and apartment buildings, have moved into more settled communities. In addition, businesses have moved away from residential areas so even stable neighborhoods have become bedroom communities. Christian families can become a catalyst for restoring a sense of community in their neighborhoods as they get to know their neighbors and help them get to know each other.

 

 

Sixth Sunday of Epiphany–Feb15

11 Feb

  Building Bridges– Today, many neighbors are isolated and do not know each other. In the past, neighborhoods were close knit communities where people worked and shopped nearby and helped each other in times of need.  Increasing mobility has separated housing from office and shopping areas and has made even stable neighborhoods into bedroom communities. People work and shop elsewhere and only come home to have supper and sleep. Extended family used to provide support but many live a long way from any family members an increasing number are not having children or only a couple and have no one to help after their parents are no longer able to. They have no one to reach out to in an emergency or in time of need. By getting to know your neighbors you can build bridges that help you be there when they need help and it opens opportunities to share the Gospel with them.

 

 

mission opportunity

17 Aug

Pastor Sudarsanam Samuel Chatla, founder and servant of the Lord at Good Shepherd Compassion Ministries, based in Gandepalli, Andhra Pradesh, India, will be staying in the Bowling Green, Ohio area between  September 19 to Oct 3rd. He and his wife will be available to share what the Lord is doing through their life and ministry in India. Since 2003, the ministry been caring for  orphaned and underprivileged children. In addition to their orphan care, Good Shepherd Compassion Ministries is actively involved in: • Church planting among unreached tribal communities • Evangelism and discipleship in over 250 village churches • Leadership development for tribal pastors and evangelists • Disaster relief and support for leprosy patients, widows, and cyclone victims If you are interested in having them speak to your church or group, contact me at Robert.barr34@yahoo.com. I can schedule a date for them.

 

 

visiting pastors

22 Jun

We have three pastors from India visiting the United States this year and they are available to speak to your church. Rev Timothy is coming the first week of July, Rev Samuel is coming the last week of September, and Rev Sung is coming in September. and Rev Okwach from Kenya will be coming in November or December. Rev Samuel will be staying in Bowling Green, Oh while he is here.  If you would like to have one of them speak at your church, feel free to contact me at Robert.barr34@yahoo.com

Rev Robert Barr

Neighborhood Ministries of NW Ohio

 
 

Second Sunday of Pentecost-June 15

13 Jun

Put out into the deep. Jesus challenged Peter to put out into the deep water and cast down their nets. They had been out all night and caught nothing so why should they go out again. Peter was a career fisherman and knew how to fish. He figured that Jesus was a teacher and probably didn’t know a lot about fishing, yet he was willing to trust Jesus and do as He said. As a result, they caught so many fish they had to call for help to haul it all in. The church today feels that unbelievers don’t want to know Jesus, yet many have never heard of Him and are seeking something that doesn’t move in our unstable society. The Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and even satanic societies reach out to them and they join them in search of help, but none offer them what they need. Jesus asks us to put out into the deep and reach people where they live. He said, “Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel.” He knows where the people are that need Him and He wants us to go tell them about Him. If Jesus asks us to do something that doesn’t make sense, maybe He just wants to teach us to trust Him.

 

Previous Posts 16/16

30 Nov

This is the sixteenth in the series of previous posts and highlights

The Evangelism, Male-female relations, Senior issues, and violence & social strife

Click on the links below to access those series.

 

Video-Making Disciples-sermon

15 Aug

 

sermon-Living the Great Commission-video

05 Feb

 

Video-God Calls Everyone-Sermon

29 Jan