Unemployed Missionaries?
One day a few years back, when strolling through the
historic Boston Commons with my new wife, we came upon a dressed-up college-age
dude with a flattop and glasses carrying a book awkwardly. He walked right up to us, beginning an
uninvited conversation, and before long he let us know that he was a Missionary
to
This was one of the only times I’ve met someone that
called themselves a missionary yet didn’t live outside
I am beginning to think that God has called me to be
a missionary. Maybe he’s called you to
be the same… a missionary to the
Why Be a Missionary to the
Because the younger a person is in
Because the unreached number in our nation would be the
fourth largest unreached people group nation on the planet after China, India,
Brazil, and the former Soviet Union. It wouldn’t
take long to convince you that these other four in the top five need to be
reached—but I bet some readers are already oddly uneasy or threatened about
thinking of the United States as a mission field. [See Tom Clegg’s second chapter in Lost In America. (
Because we are the largest
English speaking mission field on the planet. If your
primary language is English then there are more people going to hell in the
Because we may be one of the
only places on earth where Christianity is not growing. It is amazing to see the church growing in
places where the message of Christ receives opposition and even
persecution. These places still have a
long way to go…and we need to provide more missionaries, support and prayer for
them—this is not an argument against that vital “Macedonian” call (Acts
16:6-10). But they are places where the
trend is at least in the right direction.
Here, the trend is toward the decline of Christianity and the
Church. This is not just true in terms
of attendance (at most, 40 percent say they go to church, and
even that figure dropped about 9 percent in 9 years in the 1990s.) The decline is far truer and dangerous in
terms of influence. Even the churches we
do have today are having less impact on the community, with fewer
influential points in social government & politics, and even more impotence
in terms of true life-change in individuals.
Because losing our influence on the American Experiment will be too
costly.
Because the American
Superpower will likely set the stage for globalization of economy, culture
& communication in this new century. Who else will do this?
Because you probably can start tomorrow! You likely would not have to move. I think you can and should keep your
job. You will not have to raise money,
and might even have to start giving more of your own away. This is not a trite and simplistic idea—this
is the essence of what we are about. You
can be a missionary!
What is even scarier than being called to be a
missionary is the thought that maybe we all already are. Maybe that’s what we’ve been supposed to be
doing. Most of us have had the job
description for years, hear it preached about on Sunday and some of us even
read it daily. Maybe we’ve got the title
but just aren’t doing the job. We’re
unemployed missionaries.
©2004 David Drury
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