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Across the Street; Across the Ocean

Where is the “mission field”? And how do we effectively reach across cultural divides? Bible translators are willing to travel across the ocean and spend many years in a remote jungle just to learn the culture and language of an unreached people group. Can we take a little time to listen to those in our neighborhood – those who are just “across the street”?

Today, I came home from the office. Across the street from my home, in a parking lot, there were about six young teens skateboarding – doing tricks and jumps and stuff like that. They started yelling at me – not threateningly, but kind of like they wanted to talk. So, I walked right over to those young boys and sat on the ground and talked them about life and death and meaning. We talked for almost an hour. These guys want answers to big questions:

Why is the world here? How did it get here?
Why are we here? Why are we alive? Why do we exist?

I told them, “We need to settle where we came from in order to decide why we are here. We also need to know where we are going in order to discover our purpose.”

I also talked about what I like to cook on my bar-b-que grill. They agreed to come to my house in two days and have hamburgers on my grill. They promised to bring the buns and their own “energy drinks.”

Then I began to pray – that God would help me to see their needs:

O Dear Father, Will You lead me and guide my words? Please also guide my kindness and compassion ‒ and help me to listen to the boys. I pray, O God, that You will help me to really hear them.

This was so incredible. They have skate-boarded across the street for a couple of years now, and I always knew the day would come when the Spirit of God would send me across the street on this mission trip. I’m waiting to go across the ocean, but today Jesus sent me across the street.

I don’t know if anything will ever come of this encounter – except that the Spirit of God moved on my heart to pay attention, to look for opportunities to reach out to whoever happens to be the “divine appointment” for me each day.

One day, a man with no legs was asking for money at Niagara Falls. I sat on the ground next to his wheelchair and we talked about his family and his hopes and needs. I prayed with him. He said it was the best thing anyone had done for him for weeks. I had no money to give, but God used me to meet the man’s needs!

Everyone is thirsty! They want someone to listen to them, someone to give a smile, or an affirmation. We miss many opportunities to show the love of Jesus Christ when we just throw a dollar in a can, or donate to a homeless ministry (though that is all good – Matt. 10:42). But where can we go today and share Jesus? Where is our divine appointment?

Will you commit to listen to whoever God sends you to – whether across the street or across the ocean? Who will God put in your path today? When God does this for you, then share about it with others to encourage them to share the love of Jesus every day.

Jim Brenneman
Jim Brenneman
Raised in a wonderful Christian family, Jim became a believer at a very young age. As a result of pondering the glory of God in the starry skies, and through hearing the Gospel in good upbringing, he trusted Jesus and the Cross when he was only 5 or 6 years of age. Setting aside a four-year college scholarship, he attended Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas, and began teaching the Bible while still in his teens. He has been involved in teaching ministry since 1972, expounding the Scriptures in weekly study groups, seminars, and conferences. Jim has taught numerous classes in biblical Hebrew and biblical archaeology, and has directed two study tours in Israel. Since 2001 he has made several trips to Asia, teaching the Bible to emerging national leaders. Now working with LeaderSource in the development of curriculum, Jim writes materials for biblical instruction and leader-building with special attention to cross-cultural relevance and personal transformation through a living relationship with Jesus Christ. Jim has never been to seminary, but he bears a burden to see sound theology and biblical truth communicated in an “Everyman” style. To learn more about Jim Brenneman’s work in missions and leader development, contact him by email: [email protected].

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