Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Happy New Year to all of you! And thanks to those who sent me cards, letters and emails on my 62nd birthday. Also thanks for the positive comments about the recent Advent-themed Speaking of Life videos.
My prayers are with all who are experiencing the record-breaking cold in the US. Betty Johannsen found a way to blow a stunningly beautiful bubble in the extreme cold. Her husband, GCI pastor Doug Johannsen, photographed it and his picture is now being used on a local TV station’s Facebook page:
I pray that everyone experienced great joy in celebrating our Lord’s birth. John Biswas invited me to speak at the Christmas service of his congregation in San Bernardino, California. Most of the service (pictured at right) was in the Bengali language although most of those attending there are fluent in English.
A new year always brings with it great expectations. Though 2013 left much of the world in a terrible mess, we do hope for better in 2014, though the likely reality is that in the year ahead some things will stay the same, some will get better and others will get worse. Of course, “better” or “worse” depend on one’s point of view. And everyone has a particular point of view, which may or may not be based on fact.
Though much of what we see going on in the world saddens us, I find joy in seeing what God is doing, often behind the scenes, to ensure the eternal future of all human beings. That sense of joy is greatly magnified as we join in what Jesus is doing as his co-ministers. Let me share some of what I’ve experienced recently.
Though I’m unable to travel to the Philippines to help with the typhoon recovery work there, I feel a personal involvement in having contributed financially. I’ve also found joy in hearing reports from the many people in our fellowship who are serving there on the front lines.
I’ve also experienced great joy in hearing about the growth of our summer camps. 2013 was a successful camp year in every way. Our team is planning an even more ambitious program for 2014. I cannot overemphasize the positive impact these camps have in the lives of thousands of young campers and hundreds of staff members. Please pray for the camp currently going on in Australia (you can follow them at https://www.facebook.com/pages/GCI-Youth-Australia/143788422338178?ref=hl).
Every day I’m reminded that our denomination, though small, makes a significant impact around the world. Hector Barrero, our mission developer in South and Central America, told me about his recent visit to GCI congregations in Honduras and El Salvador. Our members there are enthusiastically involved in the work of Jesus in their communities despite many limitations. Kalengule Kaoma, our mission developer in East, West and Central Africa, told me about his recent visit to Uganda where he met several groups who are interested in joining us. He also learned of two pastors who are interested in planting GCI churches in the area. We wait to see what God will do next!
Susi Albrecht, who works in our home office, told me about the volunteer work her father, GCI elder Hermann Birawe is doing in Zurich, Switzerland. Although Hermann struggles with health issues, he is working with some Syrian children (pictured at left) who are refugees from the ongoing civil war in Syria. Because Hermann lived through a war himself some 70 years ago, he connects with and understands these children in a deeply personal way. Susi told me that his work with these children is a very bright spot in her father’s life. Isn’t God amazing? Not only does he help those who need it, but he blesses those who provide it. Truly, all are included in the love of God!
In this troubled world, people like Hector, Kalengule and Hermann are bright spots. They remind us that no matter our situation, we can shine as lights in a dark world. Our works do not save us, but because we are saved, we can work. And when we work by faith in the grace of our Lord, the glory of God shines forth so that all may give him glory. Let’s work together in 2014, fulfilling our calling to share with Jesus in the ministry that he will be doing in and through us.
Your brother in Christ,
Joseph Tkach
PS. Beginning in this issue, we’re publishing a two-part article from Gary Deddo titled “Jesus’ Acceptance.” It helps us understand what we mean when we say You’re included. I encourage you to read it and to share it with others.
Here’s a video card from GCI’s Montreal congregation to Joseph Tkach: http://youtu.be/WVm-UGyJTfE