Chris Allison

I just wanted to let you know about the Asian  Mission Forum that will be held in Chiang Mai, Thailand this year from July 30 – Aug 3. We are planning to go and we’re really looking forward to it.

You can get more information from their website – www.asianmissionforum.com – and there is a flyer available here for download.

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I was reading today in a really good book by John Piper called “Let the Nations be Glad – The Supremacy of God in Missions.” One of the chapters is about the supremacy of God in missions through prayer. I’m going to share with you the opening paragraph of the chapter:

Let the Nations be Glad - John Piper Life is war. That’s not all it is. But is always that. Our weakness in prayer is owing largely to our neglect of this truth. Prayer is primarily a wartime walkie-talkie for the mission of the church as it advances against the powers of darkness and unbelief. It is not surprising that prayer malfunctions when we try to make it a domestic intercom to call upstairs for more comforts in the den. God has given us prayer as a wartime walkie-talkie so that we can call headquarters for everything we need as the kingdom of Christ advances in the world. Prayer gives us the significance of frontline forces and gives God the glory of a limitless Provider. The one who gives the power gets the glory. Thus, prayer safeguards the supremacy of God in missions while linking us with endless grace for every need.

We Were SoldiersI really like the imagery Piper gives us here. While reading this I had a vision of something like a scene from “We Were Soldiers” with Mel Gibson where the soldiers are in a real bind, surrounded by the enemy with no real chance of escape or survival. In that moment, these frontline soldiers are able to call back to base with their trusty walkie-talkies for reinforcements and the full force of the army they represent comes crashing in with jets to obliterate the enemy. Now, of course, our mission is not to destroy the people God has called us to, but rather to destroy the enemy that is keeping us from them. We’re in a great big rescue mission where the culprit is the devil and his cronies and the hostages are those who they are keeping from the Good News of Christ in one way or another. In this scenario, I think the scene is much the same: we are battling it out, and it looks like we’re going to lose. But we’ve got God – the ultimate Army – on our side. All He really needs us to do is call in His Air Strike to release the spiritual darkness holding these hostages captive and set them free. After all of this, who gets the credit? It’s certainly not us – it’s the Great Big Army who made it all happen. We just happened to be the ones on the ground asking for help.

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Mission: LaunchDear Friends:

We will soon be starting a new phase in our ministry, and we would love for you to be a part of it. We’re calling the transition period “Mission: Launch.” For the next 7 weeks, starting on November 17th, our team, along with as many of you as would like to be involved, will be praying and preparing intensely for the work God has given us in Cambodia.

We will be sending out more information about specifically how and for whom to pray. If you are one who is interested and would like to get involved in prayer with us, please join our Mission: Launch Facebook Group. We will be updating the group and this page regularly over the next 7 weeks and beyond.*

The culmination of all this will be on January 5th. We are asking all those participating to spend the day in prayer and fasting with us for the work God is doing, and will do, in Cambodia.

We are so excited to see the ways in which God will answer all of our prayers. Thanks for reading.

Chris and Casey (Hanson) Allison

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