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March 2014 Crier

3/2/2014

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Prayers & News:
News
  • Summer Training is July 17-23rd, 2014 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Midwest City, OK.
  • Our Business Manager and Treasurer (Nathan and Dorothy Ruppert), after blessed years of service, are stepping down. OAFC is looking for dedicated volunteers to fill their shoes by July 2014.
  • We've purchased a new van for our Travel teams to more confidently go out and share the Gospel. And we've sold the old OAFC van.
  • We're partnering with Pastor Kirby of Lutheran Hour Ministries to send a small team of youth to Kazakhstan as a mission trip.
  • The new 5th edition of the OAFC Songbook has finished production. We're planning to distribute them to local groups at Summer Training. (Everyone who comes to Training gets a songbook).
  • We're making room in our archives by digitizing our files. We're purchasing a commercial document scanner and will be working on this project for the next few months.


Prayers of Supplication
  • That God would provide our next Business and Financial Manager before July, 2014.
  • That God would guide and bless our Summer Training preparations and conference.
  • That God would bless our efforts to send a mission team to Kazakhstan with Pastor Kirby of Lutheran Hour Ministries.
  • That God would bless our local groups with weekends, youth, and leaders.


Prayers of Thanksgiving
  • That God continues to provide for OAFC's needs with generous memorial donations from those like Reverand and Joyce Grieves and Karen Ruhlig.
  • That God blessed the production of the new OAFC Songbook and we give thanks to the CID LWML for their grant which provided the funding for this project.
  • That God has given us many great leaders and volunteers to serve OAFC.

2014 Objectives
  1. Sustain and grow our current groups
  2. Add more local groups across the country
  3. Equip youth and adults for witnessing in a cyber-based culture
  4. Recruit a new Business and Financial Manager
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The Truthful Life


The Christian life is founded on Truth. As we continue through 10 aspects of the Christian life, we've looked at the Abundant Life, the Peaceful Life, and the Thankful Life, and this month we turn to the Truthful Life. Jesus says,

John 17:17, "Thy Word is Truth." John 14: "I am the Truth"

                There are two parts to the truthful life: 1) Jesus, the Word of God, is the absolute Truth, and 2) The Christian faith is based on truth and not myth.

Jesus says in John 14, "I am the truth." He doesn't say, "I am a truth," or, "I am a valid truth," or "one of many." But he is THE truth. In an age of relativism and anything-goes morality, Jesus declares that there is an absolute Truth and He IS it. Now, the opposite of truth is falsehood; a lie. Anything other than Jesus is therefore a lie, false, and misleading. So you're left with this: either there really is an absolute truth, an absolute right and wrong, and that's Jesus, or Jesus is lying about who he is – and if he's lying about who he is, how can we ever believe his own claim that he died and rose to forgive our sins, and give us life and salvation? I believe Christ died for me; I believe he is the absolute Truth. I believe that means that I should seek to make my life conform with his words in everything. And what's more, since I believe that his truth is absolute – not just for me, but for everyone, regardless of their believes or worldviews. That's what absolute truth means.

Secondly, the truthful life not only believes that Jesus is truth but also that the story of Jesus is True. What we have in the Bible isn't just one person's interpretation. It isn't a theory. It isn't a desire or a myth or a mass hallucination. But what the Bible says happened is what actually happened in time and history with eyewitnesses giving their testimonies about what they really and truthfully saw. Our faith doesn't depend on our believing but on what really happened. That's the danger of the phrases, "Just believe it," or "blind faith." Our faith doesn't make Jesus real. Jesus is real – therefore we have faith. We don't have a blind faith but a faith that clings to the truth of the God-made-Man crucified for us and risen from the dead.

These two foundations of the Truthful Life therefore lead the Christian to be, himself, truthful. Paul said, "I believe and so I speak." We believe the truth; so we speak truth. We believe what is true; we speak that which is true. So a world rampant with lies, misdirection, cheating, and every manner of false witnesses, is overwhelmed by the Christian who knows Truth and speaks Truth; and so we're given ever more opportunity to share Christ – the Way, the Truth, and the Life. May God so give us these opportunities as we live the Truthful Life.

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The Mission of OAFC is to equip youth and adults to witness more effectively of Jesus Christ through Singing, Bible Studies, Personal Witnesses, Dramas, Puppet Shows, and Neighborhood Canvassing.
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OAFC Crier, February 2014

2/4/2014

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Prayers & News:
News
  • Our Business Manager and Treasurer (Nathan and Dorothy Ruppert), after blessed years of service, are stepping down. OAFC is looking for dedicated volunteers to fill their shoes by July 2014.
  • We've purchased a new van for our Travel teams to more confidently go out and share the Gospel. And we've sold the old OAFC van.
  • We're partnering with Pastor Kirby of Lutheran Hour Ministries to send a small team of youth to Kazakhstan as a mission trip.
  • The new 5th edition of the OAFC Songbook has finished production. We're planning to distribute them to local groups at Summer Training. (Everyone who comes to Training gets a songbook).
  • We're making room in our archives by digitizing our files. We're purchasing a commercial document scanner and will be working on this project for the next few months.
  • Summer Training is July 17-23rd, 2014 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Midwest City, OK.


Prayers of Supplication
  • That God would provide our next Business and Financial Manager before July, 2014.
  • That God would guide and bless our Summer Training preparations and conference.
  • That God would bless our efforts to send a mission team to Kazakhstan with Pastor Kirby of Lutheran Hour Ministries.
  • That God would bless our local groups with weekends, youth, and leaders.


Prayers of Thanksgiving
  • That God blessed with expediency and efficiency the purchase of a new OAFC van and the selling of the old.
  • That God blessed the production of the new OAFC Songbook and we give thanks to the CID LWML for their grant which provided the funding for this project.
  • That God has given us many great leaders and volunteers to serve OAFC.

2014 Objectives
  1. Sustain and grow our current groups
  2. Add more local groups across the country
  3. Equip youth and adults for witnessing in a cyber-based culture
  4. Recruit a new Business and Financial Manager
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Thankful Life
In our series looking at the various aspects of Christian life, we've studied what God has to say about having an Abundant Life and a Peaceful Life. Now, let's look at the Thankful Life. And for giving thanks, there's nothing like the book of Psalms.

Psalm 118:1 "Oh Give thanks unto the Lord for He is good; for his steadfast love endures forever."

                Have you ever read Psalm 118? If not, you gotta do it. It's the account of the history of Israel for the liturgical community to sing responsively. The leader will recount a portion of the history of Israel and the congregation will respond "For his steadfast love endures forever." And it continues this way throughout the whole history of God's works of deliverance: from darkness to light in Creation to bondage to freedom in the Exodus and beyond. But behind the whole story, the Psalmist teaches us, is God's unending love, and therefore our thankfulness towards him.

                Maybe you've been told before that you should thank God no matter what and that it's impious to ask why you should thank Him. Maybe you've been told that you shouldn't look for a reason but just do it because He says so. These are simply wrong, non-biblical, pseudo-pious dreams. We thank God, we love God, we pray to Him, for a reason. And where we don't have a reason, we're just doing lip service and our hearts aren't really in it.

                So then why should you "rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks in all circumstances" (1 Thess. 5:18)? It's because of what God has done FOR YOU. The Psalmist says, "Because His steadfast love endures forever;" that is, because He is continually working His mighty acts of love and mercy in this world to benefit you and others. And we are called to continually call these mighty works to mind, to remember, to recount, to proclaim, and by so doing we are constantly reminded of God's steadfast, immovable, eternal, unbounded love for us and the world (John 3:16). Which, by the way, doing this is called Faith. And when we recall the wonders God has worked for us, most especially we cling to and remember the work of Jesus Christ in our place on that cross and in that tomb, we are constantly called to give Him thanks – because He is good; for His steadfast love endures forever.

                So don't just thank God to thank Him. Don't just praise Him to praise Him. Thank and praise Him for what He's done for you – by sending His only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to suffer, die, and rise in victory for you, so that believing in Jesus as your Savior from sin, you shall not perish but you shall have everlasting life. So give thanks.

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The Mission of OAFC is to equip youth and adults to witness more effectively of Jesus Christ through Singing, Bible Studies, Personal Witnesses, Dramas, Puppet Shows, and Neighborhood Canvassing.
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Abundant Life

11/8/2013

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Have you ever read the OAFC 10 Basic Concepts of Life? Throughout our heritage as Ongoing Ambassadors For Christ, great pastors and leaders have identified simple concepts about life as a Christian that can help remind us what it means to LIVE as Christians. If you've never read them before, I'll list them out: Abundant Life, Peaceful Life, Thankful Life, Truthful Life, Powerful Life, Purposeful Life, Wholesome Life, Orderly Life, Serving Life, and Giving Life. This list, and the passages they relate to, are found in your leader's Manual. And I'd like to take the time these next couple of months to look at each of these in turn. This month, let's look at the Abundant Life.

In John 10:10, Jesus says, "I have come that you may have life and have it abundantly."

What is abundant life, and why does it matter? The word in the Greek has to do with something filled to the brim – like that suitcase you packed for Summer Training that you had to sit on in order to get it closed. It's about having everything you could possibly want or need with no room for anything else. In fact, King David – the great Psalmist – declares that God desires to give us so much that "my cup overflows" (Psalm 23). It's not just packed to the top but literally bursting at the seams. That's what God wants us to have and that's the kind of life that Jesus says he's come to give us.

But so many are satisfied with less than God wants to give us in Christ. You've heard the diagnostic question: "Do you see the glass as half empty or half full?" And we easily begin to think that as long as we see it as half full – as long as our outlook on life is good and optimistic – that everything is fine. The problem is that God doesn't want to fill your glass halfway, regardless of how you look at it, he wants to fill it the brim, to overflowing, so that there isn't any question as to how you should see it. So God keeps pouring out his gifts that satisfy and fill and overflow – through his Word, through Baptism, through Communion, through Confession and Absolution, through the mutual conversation and consolation of your brothers and sisters in Christ – but too many of us don't want those gifts and so we poke holes in the top of our cups so that the blessings God gives us to have abundant life can never reach the top. We reject God's gifts that he says will fill us because we want something different. We want what we want, not what God wants us to want. It's called sin. It's like eating 2 gallons of chocolate chip ice cream for dinner: you know it won't do anything good for you, it even deprives you of getting good stuff from healthy food. But we live in an ice-cream-for-dinner-world when it comes to the Bible and God's gifts to us in Christ.

That's why Christians are called to live it up to the full, to overflowing, in the blessings that God gives us: because, as we live in the fullness of Christ's gifts, the world will see our lives and will long for the kind of life that Christ gives us. They'll look out from their tombs (Ephesians 2:1) and long to live like the living rather than the dead. They'll see that life isn't about simply having a half full or half empty cup, but about having it all the way God intended it. So even the good gifts Christ gives us of the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation are both for us to experience and for the world to see.

If you aren't experiencing the abundant life, let me encourage you to go to church; hear his Word and receive his gifts and really think about – believe – what Jesus has done for you, and just soak up his gifts. Let God's Word in Christ fill you up (Colossians 3:16) and replace everything else: confess your sins and get rid of them, and live in the Gospel. In so doing, your "light will shine before others, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven" (Matthew 5:16). That's the abundant life – life lived in Christ and overflowing with his love.

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