Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Mission Mobilizer? What does that mean??

 When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.”

Matthew 9:36-38

As many of you know, Lori and I will be traveling to Boston this summer to serve with the North American Mission Board and Baptist Convention of New England, as Mission Mobilizers.   Unfortunately many people do not fully grasp the importance of  this position and why it is so critical.  So through this blog, I hope you will begin to gain a better understanding of how the Lord will use Lori and I in Boston.  Although this position is multi-faceted, I will only focus on 3 areas in which this position will assist Boston Church planters. 

Focus #1 – To encourage Boston church planters and their wives:
·      Church planters are stretched very thin as they juggle full-time jobs, families and ministry. 
·      Boston is a difficult culture to crack.  A majority of the planters are either from different parts of the country, as well as several from other countries.  So getting acclimated to a different culture can be very tough.
·      The planters have very little contact and connection with fellow believers.  This city can be very lonely spiritually speaking.  God has truly called them to be a light in the darkness. 
·      Unfortunately, wives are the most overlooked.  As their husbands work, build the church and connect with people, spouses are left at home to take care of children and have few to no friends with being in a new area. 

As Mission Mobilizers how we will encourage planters:
·      Within our first week of being in Boston, Lori and I are hosting an encouragement picnic for church planters and their families.  There will be food, games and fellowship.  During this time, planters will get the opportunity to spend time with other planters. 
·      Also Lori and I will finally get to meet many of the planters face to face that we have been communicating with over the past several weeks.  
·      Lori will be setting up a coffee & tea social for church planters’ wives.  After 18 years of ministry, Lori knows how difficult it can be to be a pastor’s wife.

Focus #2 – To help equip church planters:
·      Although the planters have been through seminary, many are young and have little experience in church ministry.
·      Church growth in itself brings so many new challenges, including how to deal with conflict.
·      Thankfully there are a couple of church planting catalysts in the area who the planters can go to for help.  These catalysts are seasoned church planters, who can share their experience and help mentor younger church planters.  However with 42 church plants, the catalysts are stretched thin.

As Mission Mobilizers how we plan to help equip planters:
·      With over 18 years of church ministry, Lori and I bring a wealth of wisdom and experience to share. 
·      We will be able to help planters to think strategically how to handle church growth, as well as handing conflict.
·      Thankfully I have developed some great tools for ministry that I can share with planters.
·      We will be able to come alongside the catalysts and bear some of the weight.

Focus #3 – To help with mission team logistics
·      Church planters desperately need mission teams to come and serve.  However since they work full-time jobs, their time is very limited. 
·      There is a lot of planning that takes place to have a team come and serve.  Again, church planters’ schedules are very tight. 

As Mission Mobilizers how we plan to help with logistics
·      Lori and I will be communicating with church planters, as well as mission teams to help nail down essential details.
·      While in Boston, we will be working with teams when they are in serving.  Church planters are not able to take off the whole time when teams come to serve. 

Lori and I are very excited about this summer and serving in Boston.  We look forward to seeing how God will use us.  Until we go, I will continue to blog about Boston and church planting.  I am also planning to blog while we are in Boston. 

We will be volunteering for 8 weeks.  Here is the link for more information if you would like to donate towards our trip.


http://msc.kintera.org/jablonskis

2 comments:

  1. We are lifting you both up in prayer, believing with you as the Lord goes before you, preparing the way, and His Spirit creating fertile soil.

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    1. Thank you so much for your prayers and encouragement! Love ya brother!

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