Summer means so much to folks…fun, sun, barbecues, vacation…and in fact, our hard-working staff at Vision are on vacation as you receive this Vision update…but the work of the Lord continues.
For example, our dear friends and ministry partners Dr. Harold and Linda Eberle are preparing for two trips to Pakistan, where we jointly have several bible schools, preparing leaders for the thousands of churches that will need to be planted due to the harvest of souls coming to Christ in this Muslim nation.
Summer fun, but not much rest. The work goes on, as open doors are made available.
We will be moving in to our new and expanded facilities in Ramona (San Diego) which will allow us to do even more work…Kingdom work…and most of the move will have to happen, you guessed it, during our holiday. Oh well, the Lord is moving, and we are doing all we can to move with him.
IN the near future we are off again to Australia, South Africa, and we are planning a trip to Brazil for next year…the world is hungry for education and training, and the materials we provide to equip the next generation of leaders. God is good…but really, I could use a vacation!
To follow is from my Walking Wisdom blog, that you can sign up for at www.drstandekoven.com hope it is a blessing to you, also check out our article from Vision Publishing on, “How and Why YOU should write your own book.” We have workshops we can bring to your location that will walk you through the process of writing your first book. Many new authors come to the Vision Publishing workshops with little more than ideas and a dream, and go home with a topic, title, chapter outline, and a plan to finish their book. If you know how to create content for sermons, bible studies, classes, etc. …… you can author a book and we can show you how.
Now for my article…. “A vision appeared to Paul in the night: a man of Macedonia was standing and appealing to him, and saying, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” A woman named Lydia, from the city of Thyatira, a seller of purple fabrics, a worshiper of God, was listening; and the Lord opened her heart to respond to the things spoken by Paul. And when she and her household had been baptized, she urged us, saying, “If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come into my house and stay.”
And she prevailed upon us.” (Ac. 16: 9, 14-15
I have often said, blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be broken. Luke states in the few verses before this passage that Paul and his apostolic company had sought to go to different places to minister, only to be prevented by Holy Spirit. This no doubt frustrated Paul and his team, but what could he do? He was not about to go against the Spirit. After many attempts, he finally has a dream…a prophetic dream…an open door to Europe finally…and it was a man calling to him to come help.
Well, again, thank God Paul was not a typical fundamentalist…he would still be looking for a man to minister, instead of finding the woman God had prepared for him to come into covenant with. Paul must have understood, it is not the gender that makes the difference, but the grace God places on a person that matters most. Lydia was a graced and gracious woman, prepared by God for extraordinary feats in God to accomplish. Thank God that Paul, the purported sexist was open to the grace and not led by his prejudice.
Dr. Stan