CareNet of Wayne County – January 2022

Dear Friends,

As we begin this year some of the same praises and needs continue for Care Net. We begin the biggest fundraiser of the year this month (the Baby Bottle Boomerang). Other praises and needs are newer and growing. More lives are at stake as we approach the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.

1,  Pray against “self-managed” abortions enabled by telehealth and remote “care”. Pray against “abortion tourism” to New York.

2.Pray for peer advocates to be able to train and participate here as our needs increase, either once every week or two, or on call.

3.Pray for clients to come into Care Net and find what they really need: a new way of life and making choices.

  1. Praise God for Melissa Kowaleski, who has joined Care Net as office administrator recently.
  2. Praise God for Dr. Angela Kristan, who is here on Wednesdays and Fridays. Praise God for Katherine Wheeler, who is helping individuals and families in her trauma-informed practice here every week.
  3. Thank God for the opportunity to go to Hannick Hall in Newark. Pray for us, to put on the whole armor of God.

 

“12For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.”

See Ephesians 6:10-20.

 

Blessings to You in 2022!

Deborah Stoep, LCSW

Executive Director

www.carenetofwaynecounty.com

“Second Reformed 2022 Theme Verse” Sunday Service (9:30 AM in the GYM and 9:45 AM Live Stream)

You are invited to experience, view or listen to our Sunday morning sermon in one of 5 ways.
1) Participate in our onsite worship service in the GYM which begins at 9:30 AM, SUNDAY at 3757 Mill Street.
2) Watch live on the church Facebook page at 9:45 AM, SUNDAY by going to: facebook.com/srcmarion  There are announcement slides and music at the start of the stream while we wait for the right time to join the service in progress.  Please “like” our Facebook page for future notifications.
3) Watch the same recording later on Facebook at a time more convenient for you: facebook.com/srcmarion
4) Watch the same recording later on our newly created YouTube channel. Just type in “Second Reformed Church of Marion” when you go to youtube.com  Or you can click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo3ZNP8OgRarSQXfqzGcn-Q
5) Listen to the audio recording and see sermon outline on our church website: sermons.srcmarion.org

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“Emotions of Christmas: Resolve” Sunday Service (9:30 AM in the GYM and 9:45 AM Live Stream)

You are invited to experience, view or listen to our Sunday morning sermon in one of 5 ways.
1) Participate in our onsite worship service in the GYM which begins at 9:30 AM, SUNDAY at 3757 Mill Street.
2) Watch live on the church Facebook page at 9:45 AM, SUNDAY by going to: facebook.com/srcmarion  There are announcement slides and music at the start of the stream while we wait for the right time to join the service in progress.  Please “like” our Facebook page for future notifications.
3) Watch the same recording later on Facebook at a time more convenient for you: facebook.com/srcmarion
4) Watch the same recording later on our newly created YouTube channel. Just type in “Second Reformed Church of Marion” when you go to youtube.com  Or you can click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo3ZNP8OgRarSQXfqzGcn-Q
5) Listen to the audio recording and see sermon outline on our church website: sermons.srcmarion.org

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“Live as Children of the Light” Sunday Service (9:30 AM in the GYM and 9:45 AM Live Stream)

You are invited to experience, view or listen to our Sunday morning sermon in one of 5 ways.
1) Participate in our onsite worship service in the GYM which begins at 9:30 AM, SUNDAY at 3757 Mill Street.
2) Watch live on the church Facebook page at 9:45 AM, SUNDAY by going to: facebook.com/srcmarion  There are announcement slides and music at the start of the stream while we wait for the right time to join the service in progress.  Please “like” our Facebook page for future notifications.
3) Watch the same recording later on Facebook at a time more convenient for you: facebook.com/srcmarion
4) Watch the same recording later on our newly created YouTube channel. Just type in “Second Reformed Church of Marion” when you go to youtube.com  Or you can click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo3ZNP8OgRarSQXfqzGcn-Q
5) Listen to the audio recording and see sermon outline on our church website: sermons.srcmarion.org

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“The Emotions of Christmas: Peace” Sunday Service (9:30 AM in the GYM and 9:45 AM Live Stream)

You are invited to experience, view or listen to our Sunday morning sermon in one of 5 ways.
1) Participate in our onsite worship service in the GYM which begins at 9:30 AM, SUNDAY at 3757 Mill Street.
2) Watch live on the church Facebook page at 9:45 AM, SUNDAY by going to: facebook.com/srcmarion  There are announcement slides and music at the start of the stream while we wait for the right time to join the service in progress.  Please “like” our Facebook page for future notifications.
3) Watch the same recording later on Facebook at a time more convenient for you: facebook.com/srcmarion
4) Watch the same recording later on our newly created YouTube channel. Just type in “Second Reformed Church of Marion” when you go to youtube.com  Or you can click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo3ZNP8OgRarSQXfqzGcn-Q
5) Listen to the audio recording and see sermon outline on our church website: sermons.srcmarion.org

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Open Door Mission – December 2021

Renovations Are Underway At Our Miller Building

Construction work is in progress at our Miller Building being renovated into 24 permanent supportive apartments for homeless, single adults. Thank you to our friends at Hamilton-Stern for their hard work on this exciting initiative.  Our team was able to walk through our latest project recently to see the amazing progress.

 

Dollar-A-Dove Decal CampaignHere’s a great way for your church or business to support Open Door Mission programs and services during the Christmas season.

 

Sell our Mission Dove Decals for a $1.00 donation in your business, church or organization and then put them on display on a wall, door or bulletin board showing your support of the Mission.

Contact us for more information!

Mission Job Opportunities

  • Women and Children’s Case Aid – Full Time, Days, Evenings & Overnights
  • Shelter Supervisor & Health Outreach Coordinator – Full Time
  • Men’s Program Case Aid – Evening Full Time
  • Facilities Assistant – Part Time

For serious consideration of any posted job description, each applicant is required to complete an Application for Employment and General Questionnaire.

Each of the documents can be sent to Human Resources at hr@opendoormission.com

Fax: 585-454-2092

Mailed/Drop Off In Person: 156 North Plymouth Avenue, Rochester, NY 14608

Volunteer Service Opportunities
Visit our website and register as an individual or group today. We’ll be sure to follow up when we receive your inquiry.

Please note that volunteer service has reopened in a limited capacity, so we ask that you register for an opportunity to serve.

Click HERE to send a volunteer inquiry!

“Hope Lives” Radio Program

 

For the latest information effecting our communities homeless population and how Open Door Mission is addressing key issues your invited to tune in every third Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm on WYSL Radio 1040AM, 95.5FM, 92.1FM.

 

The next broadcast is next Tuesday, December 21st at 6:30pm….or CLICK HERE to listen to past programs.

 

Business Sponsorship Opportunities Available!

Call Chris Scribani at (585) 325-3243 for more details.

Current Needs List

Going shopping this week? Please take a look at our current needs list and consider buying a few items from our Amazon

“WishList”.

If you’re shopping for yourself then please consider shopping at AmazonSmile.com where a percentage of your purchasing dollars go to support the Mission.

What To Pray For           

  1. Pray for the salvation and restoration of all those we serve with emergency shelter, food, clothes, addiction recovery, transitional housing, life skills and job readiness programs.
  2. Pray for peace and good health to all of our shelter guests, program residents, staff and their families.
  3. Pray for the families that just came into the Coldwater House and for those who recently moved out into their own permanent housin
  4. Pray for continued success for the men who recently graduated from our addiction recovery program and for those just entering the program.
  5. Pray for the necessary resources to maintain our daily expenses.

 

The Johnson’s – December 2021

News from Tom and Leslie Johnson

May you have a blessed Christmas and New Year,
filled with health, peace, and joy!

Tom’s Update

In January it will be 28 years that we have been on staff with Global Scholars, about a decade longer than the adventures of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins, but, so far as I can see, our quest is not finished. My current chapter started almost three years ago when we started working with Indonesian Muslims to protect religious freedom. For me this required months of research, 40,000+ miles of travel, countless video and phone calls, writing academic and popular articles, writing one book and co-authoring (and co-editing) another book, giving speeches in person and online, participating in podcast interviews, speaking at last summer’s big event in Washington, DC, and then helping to report on the event.

However, this long chapter is not finished. Our Muslim/Christian joint team has two events on the drawing board, one about a year from now, another about two years out, probably one in Asia and one in Europe, hopefully including high-level participation by Roman Catholic scholars and bishops, along with the Muslim/Evangelical team. These events will require research, writing articles, speeches, etc.

About me: after three strenuous years I was exhausted, partly because of pain in my leg that was injured 23 years ago. The docs have read the CT and MRI and recommend a hip replacement. I hope to get to the point where I can sit in an airplane and walk a distance without much pain. Now I am one of the people who sit during the singing at church. Of course, arranging surgery takes longer than anyone likes.

This fall I finished writing Christian Ethics in Secular Cultures, volume 2: Culture, Hermeneutics, Natural Law, Islam, and Missions. It will be published soon by the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance. Volume 1 was published in 2014. As with several of my books, I expect it to be available from major booksellers a few months after initial publication by the WEA. As part of the WEA agreement to have these books online as free downloads, I do not receive any royalties from the publishing companies. This is missionary publishing. (See insert below.)

The Comenius Institute in Prague, which we helped start in 1999, is flourishing amidst challenges. As board president I receive frequent reports. In 2021, three of the PhD students in our mentoring program finished their degrees, one in New Testament, one in psychology, one in missiology (at Oxford). Our Roma (Gypsy) study program is supporting and mentoring several leaders from Roma churches to get their high school equivalency. During covid lockdowns this has included buying computers for them. One of the men I started to mentor almost 20 years ago, Jan Habl, was just promoted to full professor in a Czech university and serves on our board. He commented recently on the mentoring program for PhD students, which Dr. Peter Cimala took over from me already 8 years ago, “I remember wandering in the early days of my Ph.D. thesis. Tom literally saved me.” Dr. Habl is a specialist in ethical education and is fully transparent about his Christian faith while teaching in one of the most secular regions of Europe. Some of his books are now available on Amazon, an example of our international mission work coming back to help re-evangelize North America; see When No One is Looking.

What is Missionary Publishing?

Missionary publishing = publishing resources for people who may not have the money or access to the resources in North America. The reason? Over 90% of the resources for Christians are in North America; however, more than 90% of Christians live outside of North America, where there are no resources! Hence, the need to provide free to low cost books and other resources for people outside North America.

Leslie’s Update

In November, I had the privilege of training people here in Fayetteville about cross-cultural issues we face when working with refugees. It was a four-week series about our biblical call to reach out to strangers, what culture is, and the differences we have between cultures. I had the joy, too, to share one of the evenings with my daughter, Aimee. As a licensed professional marriage and family therapist, she has had training in helping people with trauma and PTSD. Rather than try to teach that myself, I asked Aimee to come in to share what trauma and PTSD are, how we can recognize signs, and how to help.  I learned a lot that evening listening to her.

ACSI EU and Global

I continue to work with ACSI in the areas of international accreditation and European conferences. Right now is a slow time for me as we are between the big conferences. I also continue to work with ACSI Global in the area of international Christian school accreditation. Currently, I am working with a school in Bolivia to prepare them for the accreditation team visit in April. Lord willing, we will be able to do that in person.

ICCM Cohort Update

The board overseeing the Institute for Cross-Cultural Mission (ICCM) in Washington, DC, met mid-November and decided to close the institute for a variety of reasons. This means the end of my cohort studies. It was meant to be three years long, but I was part of it for only half that time. However, I am encouraged that the Lord used the cohort to introduce me to new friends who are also eager to study, and to help me learn a lot about our country’s racial tensions. He also used the cohort to push me into a ministry with training volunteers working with refugees.

So, NOW what?

Starting December 1, 2021, I am now officially working three hours a week for the Mission to North America Committee of the Presbyterian Church of America in Refugee and Immigrant Ministries. My official title is “Cross-Cultural Training Specialist.” Besides running trainings for churches who work with refugees, I will be helping the Director of the Refugee and Immigrant Ministries, Mrs. Pat Hatch, with a variety of administrative tasks.

I will also be volunteering with the We Welcome – NC group with training volunteers. We are planning future training opportunities for their volunteers in the Raleigh/Durham area, as well as churches who are interested in refugee ministries. One of the women also works with Welcome House, which is developing short-term housing for refugee families as they look for more permanent housing.

I am excited to see how the Lord leads and uses me to be an encouragement to others doing cross-cultural work right here in the US. Please pray for the Lord’s wisdom as I prepare and teach people about cross-cultural understanding.

A Much-Needed Time for Rest for Tom

You have watched and read and seen the fruit of Tom’s work these past few years with the Humanitarian Muslims. The amount of energy and work he has put in is, from my (Leslie’s) perspective, immense. Now that the jointly produced book has been launched, Tom needs to stop and rest.

We know that God does not want us living a life of exhaustion all the time. There are times to push hard; but then there are times to stop and re-gain strength by resting.

Additionally, Tom is having hip and knee problems again and may be facing 1 or more surgeries over the next year. We will know more early in December exactly what the prognosis is.

This has led us to think it is time for Tom to take a sabbatical. He needs to stop and rest his body and his brain. And he needs to have his hip and knee treated appropriately.

Thus, we are planning on Tom taking a year-long sabbatical. The first few months are to be complete rest and medical work, a deep sabbath, allowing God to rejuvenate his body and soul. The next several months would be a time of praying and studying, researching, and writing what he is called to write.

Probably in those last few months, he would be working again with the Humanitarian Muslims, preparing for a big event next September 2022. But this would be at a slower, less intense level than he has had over the last three years.

Twice Tom has had extended times for research and thinking, a research grant 35 years ago and a partial sabbatical 18 years ago. Much of what he has done on the international stage arose from what he learned during those times. People we trust have recommended that he not retire anytime soon because there is a more for him to do. We want this to be a time of equipping for the future.

Please join us in prayer that he could completely pass off current duties for this season. Pray, too, for him to truly rest. (We all have a hard time with that, don’t we?) And pray for the Lord’s wisdom about his next writing projects.
UPDATE: The Lord has provided people to take over most of Tom’s responsibilities for the next few months. We are very grateful for the Lord’s provision. 

Special Refugee Update

We have no news to report. The paperwork for the refugee family is still stuck in the system. Please continue to pray the paperwork gets processed SOON so they can transition from the refugee camp to the new country as soon as possible.

For the first time since covid hit….

We are behind in our support account. It is a bit concerning since we are currently not traveling at all to Europe or other places. In the past, travel is what drained our support account. And we have not been to our supporting churches. Additionally, many of our individual supporters are getting to that age of retirement and are unable to continue to support us, and rightly so. The Lord is the provider God who will take care of our needs. Please be praying for new supporters, and opportunities to speak at churches about our work.

Click HERE for the link to get to Tom’s academic website.

Click HERE for the link to get to Leslie’s website and blog.

Praises:
We thank the Lord for:

  • Tom’s opportunities to speak and write openly about the Christian faith while working with Muslim leaders and diplomats to promote religious freedom;
  • Leslie’s new opportunity to join local and national ministries training volunteers working with refugees about cross-cultural values and communication;
  • Gifted colleagues who have taken over significant parts of Tom’s work, allowing him to slow down;
  • Tom’s opportunity to get a hip replacement in 2022;
  • Being able to live in peace while sometimes communicating regarding people who have suffered horrendous abuse and are fleeing for their lives

Prayers:

Please join us in praying for:

  • NEW: Pray for wisdom for both of us as we pray through the Lord’s calling for us in 2022. What does the Lord want us to be working on?
    • For Leslie: more refugee work? More educational consultations? And of course, investing in grandchildren.
    • For Tom: rest? focus on hip replacement and health? A book to write?
  • Pray for protection from discouragement for the refugee family we have been helping. Their government paperwork is still moving slowly. Pray for the paperwork to get finished and for them to move to the new country safely and efficiently.
  • Also continue to pray for the refugee family’s transition to a new culture. They will need tremendous courage to face huge challenges in their up-coming transition.
  • That God would renew our churches so that we can more powerfully both proclaim the light of Christ and demonstrate his grace in a world of pain.

Thank you for your faithful prayer for us as well as your financial gifts that allow us to do the work He has called us to.

   

 

 

The Bible League – December 2021

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In West Papua, a province of Indonesia, the term Christianity is used as a label. Whether a person believes the Gospel or not, they are identified as a “Christian” because of cultural tradition. But in many parts of the area, people who are labeled as Christians have never even heard the Gospel. Some don’t even have access to Bibles.

This was the case in Urundupi Village. The village was started by a group of Papuan tribes around 10 years ago. A simple, wooden church building stands in the center of the community and is a place of gathering and singing, but there was no pastor or Gospel-centered preaching.

Papuan Village

There’s no public transportation in the village, but it’s become a shortcut for cars traveling to other areas. Because of the traffic, local children realized they could profit off of these passing cars. Young people would block the roads, often wielding weapons, to rob the drivers. They would drink alcohol and steal from their parents, even damage their own homes.

This community was desperate for the Gospel, and thanks to your support, they got it.

A local pastor who was raised in Papua was trained to teach Project Philip Bible studies and spread the truth of the Gospel across his country. “Bible League programs are the answer to the spiritual challenges I’ve faced in the mission field,” he says. He trained members of his church to lead Bible League’s Project Philip Bible studies and sent them out to villages just like Urundupi. One of those members, Frida, visited Urundupi for two months to host a Project Philip Bible study for kids and adults.

Papuan Village

“When I started to come to Urundupi, there were no Bibles available at all,” she says with tears in her eyes. She encouraged the villagers to attend the Bible study held in the local church building. After they completed the study, each graduate received their own Bible. “When it was time to give them the Bible, they were so happy,” she says. “They cherish their Bibles and they want to keep reading them.”

The impact of your generosity continues still today, well after that graduation day. Parents in the area report that their children have changed completely. The kids are no longer drinking and robbing the travelers; now, they are welcoming and friendly to the visitors. Parents say the children are now well-behaved, and it’s all thanks to the Bible stories they are studying.

Thanks to your continued generosity, entire villages and communities are changing through the Gospel. This Christmas, know that your support allows children in Urundupi Village and around the globe to read the Christmas story from their very own Bible. Thank you.

Papuan Village

Fleeing from Idolatry

 

Fleeing from Idolatry

Angela idolized pop stars and celebrities. She was disrespectful and rude to her parents and friends. But all that changed when she started studying the Bible.

“My parents were worried about my behavior, but they had no solution for me,” begins 15-year-old Angela in Armenia’s Zoravan village. “They wanted to help me, but I refused to listen to their advice. Things went from bad to worse, life became a drag to me, and I didn’t trust anyone anymore.”

Angela had idols among Armenian and international pop stars. She dreamt about them and was passionate about them. This obsession somehow made Angela disrespectful to her parents, rude to her friends, and violent to her sister.

Then one of her friends invited her to a Christian Christmas event. It turned out to be a fantastic event for Angela, and she felt that the people there were loving and sincere. They gave her a booklet called Questions and Answers from Bible League Armenia. Angela loves reading, so she was glad to start studying something new. Indeed, it was full of exciting questions and answers for Angela. She learned more about the love of Jesus, the One deserving a “superstar” title compared to her other idols. While learning more about Christ’s love and greatness, she felt hunger inside to know more about Him, so she continued to study the Bible.

Her heart full of questions, Angela joined a Bible League Project Philip Bible study group. “I haven’t missed a single meeting,” she says. “The first booklet we studied was called, Who is God. It made me discover that God has a plan for my life. I also understood why Jesus died for me. I learned to pray, and I learned many things about Jesus that I hadn’t heard before. During the Bible study, I decided to give my life to Jesus. He has changed my life through His Word. One of the things I learned was that we need to flee from idolatry. I realized that people could also be idols. I asked God to help me and to free me from those pop idols that I had. God heard me and helped me.”

Angela also finally realized how important it is to respect her parents. She went to them and her sister to ask for forgiveness. They were touched and realized that God had changed her life. God filled her empty life.

“I thank all those people who are helping to provide these amazing booklets from the Bible League. Many thanks to all of you. Through these study materials, my eyes were opened to see God and to receive Him in my life. I am sure that these can be helpful for others also. May God bless all of you. Thank you for the wonderful Project Philip Bible study program.”

Yvan’s Faith Grows Stronger

Yvan is a 17-year-old student at Mwaro Secondary School in Burundi. He’s the firstborn in a family of two children. His family is traditionally religious, and Yvan grew up going to church. Though he describes his parents as loving and excellent, they were also quite strict.

“My parents were so strict to the point I grew up afraid of making mistakes,” he explains. “If anyone did wrong, my father would punish them seriously. But I feel blessed still to have both of my parents. I know many young people orphaned by the civil war that lasted more than 20 years in Burundi.”

He admits before he gave his life to Jesus, he was very rebellious. “I avoided places where people talked about God. I would try to show a good side to people and be a different person alone.” However, Yvan’s life changed when a Christian friend invited him to church. He says, “I fell in love with the Word of God. I understood God is so gracious to us.”

After hearing the Gospel at this church, Yvan gave his life to Jesus. He notes, “My life changed. Now I desire to please God and walk in holiness.” Since then, Yvan has continued to grow in his faith through a Bible League Project Philip Bible study at his school. The teen explains, “The program strengthened me in my Christian life. It helped me understand how much God cares about us and God’s will in my life. I felt challenged to read the Bible.”

Yvan is also grateful for the Bible he received, and he believes it will help him to grow in knowledge of God’s Word. He now feels God is calling him to share the Good News with his friends and family.

Action Podcast

Five years ago, Mexican authorities captured El Chapo—one of the most powerful drug traffickers in the world. Today, the Sinaloa Cartel kingpin is serving his life sentence in a U.S. prison. For years, a man named Pablo was on this very same path to destruction until he found the narrow path that leads to life.

On this Action Podcast, join host Michael Woolworth and his Bible League colleagues, Ryan and Denisse, as they share the amazing story of this former cartel hitman who now proclaims, “Seeing Sinaloa’s mountain range transformed by Christ is our vision. We want Sinaloa filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.”

Thank you for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe so you get updates and leave a rating so others can find the Action Podcast!

Listen:  https://www.bibleleague.org/stories/action-podcast-ep16/?show=true/

Bible League International Prayer Calendar

Join Us in Prayer This Month: Download the December 2021 Prayer Calendar

Additional Prayer Requests

In the last year, more than 2 million people studied God’s Word through Bible League’s Project Philip Bible studies, Church Planter Training, and Bible-based Literacy. Nearly 100,000 people were trained to share the Good News in their communities. Praise God for the amazing work He is doing!

Over the next year, people in more than 55 countries around the globe will study God’s Word. Plans are underway to launch ministry for the first time in Pakistan. The Lord continues to create opportunities to draw people to Him. As we look to the end of the year, let’s pray over the opportunities He is creating and over the people He will reach.