At first, I felt like a double-agent.
Healing Hearts or Northern Canada Evangelical Mission?
But lately, we are seeing our worlds overlap. When we are in Prince Albert, some of our Healing Hearts Ministry team stops by the office. And in a couple weeks, we have an NCEM couple spending the night in our home in Regina. Our hearts want to bring the best of both worlds to bless the other!
The reality that our two different lives are becoming more unified was apparent last weekend. We arrived at the Pambrun campus of Millar College of the Bible. Caylea had the booth set up with both Healing Hearts Ministry and NCEM. We brought some items to add to the display. The fun part was we were set up beside the NAIM display (North America Indigenous Ministries - our former mission) and two tables away from Interact (another ministry focused on First Nations)!
We had lots of laughs and meaningful conversations with our fellow mission representatives. But more importantly, we had lots of students coming by. Caylea roomed in the dorm and her hosting student may be interested in an internship with Healing Hearts in Regina. We also met a young lady who feels called to inner city work and wondered how to apply! Another couple connected with us who would like to explore NCEM's options. God is at work and He isn't worried about organizational divisions. His Kingdom is ONE kingdom.
I love how the Lord brought our life to intersect with so many missionaries serving in Native ministry. Next year, we are planning to work with NAIM and Interact for the Saturday night Marketplace at the missions conference. Our joint project? Indian Tacos!
I love your statement that God isn't interested in organizations. His kingdom is ONE kingdom. Love working with you as we serve our Lord and Master. Next year in Pambrun, for sure.
ReplyDeleteWe just spent the weekend at Breakforth One. Exact same message- working together as one for the kingdom. Lord let this be a reality throughout our country and around the world
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