Monday, April 12, 2010
Wrestling Life
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Assurance That Comes After Faith
Thursday, March 25, 2010
What Gives You the Right?
I was getting ready for bed last night and as I do each night I was coming to God in prayer with thanks for the day behind me and a list of requests for the day ahead. I took a moment to think about how I do approach the throne of God with my list of requests such as, please help me to focus on my work and get things done. I thought about the idea of supplication, humbly requesting or even begging a Holy and Awesome God to listen to your needs and wants. Suddenly another question struck me, "what gives you the right to even come to Him and beg? Why should the One who created of the universe in seven days care what you want to accomplish tomorrow?"
I knew that God did care, and had granted me that right, but for a moment I could think of no reason why He should.
Then I remembered every one's favorite Sunday school answer, "Jesus," more specifically my relationship with Jesus is what gives me the right and the privilege of being able to approach the throne of God and ask his blessings on my day. God, for some reason, loved us enough to give His son on a cross and thus destroy the barrier that kept us from reaching the Father.
It's important to remember not to take this sacrifice for granted for only by it are we capable of reaching out to the Throne of Grace.
I guess in a way this a bit of an early "Happy Easter" greeting.
God Bless,
Jonny
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Lynn Adkins Memorial Details
clothes, food, and most of all love. The center's goal and main hope is to be able to get each baby adopted into a loving, Christian, Kenyan home.
The funds given in Lynn's name will be used to send a packet containing a Bible, Christian-storybooks and other items home with babies who are adopted. Staci Keter, the Center's director, said, "That way, we can even let the families know that what they're given is in honor of someone who so much wanted people to know about Jesus and be able to use it as an encouragement and reminder to raise the children they are taking home to know and follow Jesus."
The cost of these packets and the specific items that would be put into each is currently under investigation. If you would like to give toward this fund you can send a check to
World Gospel Mission
Box 948
Marion, In 46952
Make the check payable to World Gospel Mission and include a SEPARATE NOTE with the account number 125-31238, and indicating the gift is in memory of Lynn Adkins. Staff at the Baby Center will receive the money from that point and will see that it is used appropriately.
At this time WGM is unable to take online donations for most field projects, but if you would like to give by credit card you can call the office at 765.664.7331 and they can take the information over the phone.
You can learn more about the AGC Baby Center at www.agcbabycenter.org and more about World Gospel Mission at www.wgm.org
Thank you,
Jonny, for Doug and Daniel, Adkins
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Saying Goodbye
December it still felt like i had a while to go. After New Years
however, I started thinking about how much time i have left and how I
was going to spend it. Suddenly I realized there wasn't much time
left! And now 2 weeks have already flown by into this new year. I
have a little more than a week left and I still have much packing to
do and I have a list of people I need to see and say goodbye to before
I go.
It's not just that I have to say goodbye to people either, but places,
foods, random facts of life, and just Africa in general. Not since I
graduated from high school in 2001 have I spent such a long time in
Africa and so I find I'm feeling the need for closure much stronger
than in the past when I've been able to slip in for a few weeks and
then slip out.
The goodbye's have not necessarily been sad yet. I have a very strong
feeling that i will return to my beloved Kenya some day and I am sure
that I will stay in contact with many of my friends here and see them
again. However, I also feel like I'm closing a chapter in my life,
one which I've been building toward and experiencing for several years
now. It was the summer of 2007 when I first talked to John Muehleisen
about coming for this trip. Now as I enter 2010 and I'm finishing my
time here I really feel that I've come a long way.
It is amazing to look at how God has worked since that first talk in
2007 and carried me to Kenya, and all over East Africa. He has been
intricately involved in providing for my financial needs, through
supporters in the US, and He has travelled with me everywhere granting
safety and guidance, He has been a comfort and companion in the trying
and lonely times. I feel truly blessed to have been on this journey
and I am also very thankful for the support of friends and family back
in the US and around the world who have stood by me on this journey.
As the VIA chapter of my life closes I am looking forward to seeing
what the next chapter holds. My immediate plan is to set myself up
for freelance video production and start saving and planning for the
short film I want to produce. I'll also be using my tie to reflect on
this year and try to detterming if this kind of work is where God
wants me. I appreciate your continued prayers and thoughts as I close
one chapter in my life and open the next.