What's going on with Sheryle?

Monday, September 26, 2005

Monday

So my team worked all weekend. They way they have it set up for our program is that we all work 3 days a week, usually 8 hours a day, to help cover room and board, and in turn, lowering the amount of support we have to raise. They have us all in different departments. Some are in dining (help serve guests meals, etc.), some are in housekeeping (cleaning all the rooms), conference services (setting up and tearing down for conferences), and then there's guest services, which I'm in. I'm mainly at the concierge desk...it's great b/c I'm able to interact with guests all the time. This too is looked at as a ministry opportunity...even though it's a Christian conference center, not all the people who work here, or pass through, are necessarily Christians.
Anyways, today we had a physical training session at 8am, then at 9:30 we had a session w/ a missionary who lived in Indonesia for numerous years. We were learning/discussing the Muslim faith. It was so interesting...I'm learning SO MUCH about different cultures and religions. The point he was trying to get across this morning was that we need to present an uncluttered and uncompromised Gospel...not brining our Western ways of thinking when we're crossing over cultural boundaries. We're meeting w/ him again tomorrow morning.
This afternoon at 3:30 we have our FONM (Fundamentals of Navigators Missions) class. We have this once a week...it's an in-depth Bible study on the development of ministry when partnering w/ the local church. The main focus is breaking new ground w/ unreached people groups...going into new places and starting new ministries. Most mission efforts touch people who are easiest to reach...Revelation 7:9-10 is a great summary of what we are striving for:
"After this I saw a vast crowd, too great to count, from every nation and tribe and people and language, standing in front of the throne and before the Lamb. They were clothed in white and held palm branches in their hands. And they were shouting with a mighty shout, "Salvation comes from our God on the throne and from the Lamb!"
I always thought that nations meant countries, but it's really people groups. There are approximately 12,000 people groups in the world. I think Revelation paints an amazing picture...really makesk me think.
Anyways, I could go on and on about all that I'm learning, but I'll stop here.

Thanks for your continued prayers and support!

Love,
Sheryle

3 Comments:

At 2:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

it's so awesome to see you have grown in the Lord. You will continue to grow in the Lord because He who has begun a good work will finish it. Press on, die to the flesh and live like today is your last day, because it may very well be. We are one day closer to King Jesus returning. Repent and believe for his return is near. King Jesus is alive!!! Praise him!! All hail the power of Jesus.

 
At 10:01 AM, Blogger Sheryle said...

Thanks for the encouraging note...may I ask who wrote it?

Sheryle

 
At 10:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Crazy thing, I saw ( 95% sure) your picture in a photo kiosk at walgreens in Sioux Falls. It was a portrait of you in your soccer uniform, an ad on the compter. I went on the web to check it out and came across your website. It's a very cool website. It's so cool to see that you are serving the Lord and not the world. Giving up money, success, all the temporal things that are going to burn very soon. Oh, I forgot i'm John Deckert from HLG. I got married to Dena Bergh July 9th, 2004. She's also from HLG. I don't know if you remember her. She is so awesome. She loves the Lord and wants to be a stay at home mom. But we just had our first baby on July 17th this year. Her name is Apphia. She is so sweet and adorable. I'm so proud to be a father. But keep pressing Sheryle. Don't let the pleasures of this world get you. And when they do repent and rebuke the devil and continue walking in the narrow path. Praise God. Always give God the glory, consider yourself nothing. I'm convinced that the time is near. And if i'm wrong then all I have done is caused myself and others to live with an urgency and desperation to preach the gospel.

 

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