Archive for January, 2012

“With God we will gain the victory, and he will trample down our enemies.” -Psalm 108:13

Don’t give up. Don’t quit. Let suffering develop patience, let patience develop experience, let experience develop hope.

January 25, 2012 at 7:55 pm Leave a comment

Meeting Spiritual Needs

“Christian missions is unique in the aggressive movements of history. Christianity in its pure form has no “axe to grind,” no system to foster, and no profit motivation. Its job is simply to “seek and to save that which is lost.” Nothing more, nothing less. The words “apostle” and “missionary” mean the same thing: “One who is sent.” The word apostle is from the Greek; and the word missionary is from the Latin.

The New Testament is a book of missions. The Gospels tell of Jesus’ missionary accomplishments, and the Acts tell of the missionary endeavors of the apostles. The disciples were launched into the world by the power of the resurrection, and the Gospel made its impact upon the world’s people. Peter went to Lydda, Joppa, Antioch, Babylon, and Asia Minor. John went to Samaria, Ephesus, and to the cities on the Mediterranean. Thomas journeyed to far away India. Paul, the peer of all early missionaries, used the roads Rome had built to take the Gospel through the Empire. Today the need for missions is greater than ever before! The world is shrinking in size but expanding in population. We live in a world of conflicting, confusing beliefs! We live in a world of complex problems! But, more important, we live in a world of dire spiritual need.” Billy Graham

Prayer for the day

Father, help me to be a light in this world of darkness, ready for each opportunity to share Your love with those whose spiritual needs are great.

January 24, 2012 at 7:44 am Leave a comment

Google “What is a Missions Trip”~113,000,000 results in 0.14 seconds

…thank you Google. There are likely to be about that many answers to the question…lots of opinions and definitions out there. 

The Missions Ministry at Uniontown Bible Church answers it this way:

When your ship docks, train stops, plane lands, trucks park, and you are greeted by a UBC supported missionary or the local pastor, and you will be helping the pastor strenghten his church or you’re helping the missionary establish a new church, praise the Lord-you are on a Short Term Mission Trip.

If you are setting out to enjoy a vacation-good for you! Image Christ well, share Jesus. As a witness to the gospel of Jesus Christ, just like here at home,  it is your responsibility, wherever you are. Praise the Lord.

Missions at Uniontown Bible Church is defined as “The sending out and supporting of equipped disciple-makers who cross barriers of distance, culture and language in order to establish and strengthen the church in places beyond the normal sphere of influence of our members, both within and outside the USA.”

Something you are very likely to hear someone on the Missions Team say is: “There are a lot of good things to do for short term trips, but God has given us a specific focus and vision for missions.” 

There are a lot of efforts going out in many directions with little or no particular focus. The Missions Team has been charged with the responsibility of narrowing the field of many good things to a focus and vision and strategy.  Planting new churches and strengthening the local church. Here is the strategy:

As a church, our #1 ministry target is people groups who have little or no available Christian witness.  Although we recognize the validity of home missions, in light of urgent needs of almost three billion people who have never heard the gospel, priority is given to reaching those who have not yet heard the gospel of Christ

As a church, our #2 target is people groups who have limited exposure to Christianity.

Our #3 ministry target is a people group who has frequent exposure to Christianity

January 22, 2012 at 6:52 pm Leave a comment

Update from Local Servant Bob Kimmel-Carroll County Detention Center Chaplain and the Carreras-Missionaries in Brazil

My heart broke this week for an inmate who’s wife died suddenly. Left 6 children behind. I spent some time with him trying to bring comfort and hope. Please pray for this young man and his kids. We can only trust God to work in their lives and cover them with His Grace. Love ya, Chap . Bob 2 Cor. 1:3,4

Dear Friends and Family,

It’s been a busy last few weeks here in Brazil as we get ready for furlough. As most of you know, we were asked to consider moving our furlough 6 months ahead to better accommodate school needs next fall.

That means we have had the opportunity to see GOD AT WORK orchestrating even the smallest details for our furlough.

Here are just a few answers to prayer:

1. A van from Righteous Rides available Feb. 10.

2. A family from Venezuela who recently arrived to study aviation at Asas de Socorro to house sit for us.

3. Provision for 6 month tickets returning us to the field Aug. 7.

4. Friends who have helped us by feeding us, babysitting the kids, and other encouragement these last few days.

Please pray for our trip.

1. We leave home around 2:30 pm on Monday January 23rd arriving in Chicago 8:30 am on Jan 24.

2. Pray for adjustment to the COLD.

3. Pray for the kids adjustment to a new school entering mid year.

4. Pray for Camilla who has been used to going to pre-school and will once again be at home.

5. Pray for Joy’s trip 10 days after we arrive to Waxhaw NC for a two week course for her future assignment as Chief Pilot/Instructor Pilot.

6. Pray for us as we try to schedule time with all our churches and supporters.

 Our contact info in the US. (Our same emails apply.) mailing address 6818 W. Ardmore

                             Chicago IL 6031

                             773 775 9330

Hoping to see many of you SOON!

In Christ,

 Joy and Bill Carrera

January 22, 2012 at 7:23 am Leave a comment

The Tebows~A Missionary Family

Read about the entire Tebow family and their ministry in the Philippines below:

Bob TebowEvangelistic Association-The Harvest is Plentiful-The World is the Field


January 12, 2012 at 8:16 pm Leave a comment

1/08/56 Jim Elliot, Nate Saint, Ed McCully, Peter Fleming, and Roger Youderian Were Killed-Obedient till Death

Today Jim Elliot Was Killed (1956)

 by: Fred Sanders

Today in 1956, five missionaries to the Auca indians in Ecuador were killed. Their deaths brought a sudden end to the project they called “Operation Auca,” but the tragedy became a defining moment in the history of evangelical missions. Hundreds of young people were inspired to take up missionary work, thousands were moved to deeper commitment to Christ, and millions of dollars in resources were mobilized. And the work with the Aucas went on, too. Click the link below for the rest of the article:

http://www.scriptoriumdaily.com/2009/01/08/today-jim-elliot-was-killed-1956/

January 8, 2012 at 11:37 am Leave a comment

Rewards for Obedience

 1 Corinthians 3:10-15

A call to be a missionary is much like Abraham’s call. It is necessary to leave home, possessions, relatives, worldly ambitions and to go to another country to which God has led.

But one can never out-give God. Though Abraham was called to give up much, he was promised much more. God always promises blessings when we obey and follow Him.

Hebrews 13:5 says, “Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.”

Much the same thing was said to the people of Israel: “Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee” (Deut. 31:6).

The psalmist said, “Trust in the LORD, and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed” (Ps. 37.3).

God promised to bless Israel, and He promises to bless us when we trust and obey. God’s call for us today is that we might be separated unto Him.

“No good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly” (Ps. 84:11).

Author: Theodore Epp

January 4, 2012 at 8:50 am Leave a comment

…and Local Servant and Missionary Force~A Missions Team Tribute to Terri

It is appropriate to share about the Local Servant and Missionary advocate Terri Meushaw was and how her impact goes on.  As regular attenders at UBC, Bill and Terri’s involvement with the Missions Team began in 2007 before their journey of membership in 2008.  Terri and Bill served faithfully in the A Little Love food pantry serving Union Bridge with the hope that our friends one day know Christ Jesus as their personal Savior. Together they were  members of the Appalachia team for two years.  Terri was a intense advocate for the missionaries UBC supports. When Terri’s health began to decline, the Meushaws knew they needed to step out of some of the ministries they were involved in. Step out-not step away. The Meushaws stepped out of the formality of the Missions meetings, but Terri took the message of serving locally and praying for and encouraging our missionaries to the Women’s ministry.  Terri emailed and snail mailed all of the UBC missionary women and asked them for their brief bios, updates and prayer requests. She gathered, compiled and shared that information at a Women’s Retreat. Not only shared but put on a full missionary force to spur the ladies on retreat to get to know personally those missionary women, through letter writing, emailing and sending care packages. With her health too vulnerable to personally serve A Little Love, she gathered the women on that retreat to make pancake mix and wrap them thoughtfully in new kitchen hand towels to be served at A Little Love. There were enough for 2 months of serving!   Part of Terri’s job with the Brethren church was to set up delivery of the canned meat for the Brethren Disaster Relief-a church that partners with UBC in Appalachia sends their portion (10 cases) to Jolo. Terri snapped this pic of Pastor Charles and Sister Sharon with those cases on one of their Appalachia trips.

Pastor Charles and Sister Sharon blessed by the 10 cases of meat-2008

Terri incredibly brought all the passions she possessed for ministry together so beautifully and cohesively.  The Missions Team to this day receives updates from our missionaries telling of how they receive letters and encouragement from people serving in other ministries and Bible studies throughout UBC.  What a testimony to Terri’s faithfulness. Not giving up, finding a way to live out in obedience what God had placed on her heart to accomplish for His glory alone.  Terri impacted the lives of our people at UBC to build relationships with our missionaries and she impacted the lives of our missionaries as well.  One wrote regularly on her Caring Bridge guest book. And this from Terri’s CB Journal July 20, 2011: “The Lord has blessed me with being able to visit, in person, three of our churches missionaries in the past month.  One came to give a lesson at church and two others came to our home to share time and prayer.”  Prayer for UBC missionaries was in the plan for the prayer time Terri implemented on Friday mornings for all women. “Glorify the Lord with me; let  us exalt His Name together” Psalm 34:3

Terri with Sister Sharon Rose 2009
For those who have served with Bill and Terri on the Missions Team, a trip to Appalachia or serving A Little Love, or you were impacted for missionaries through Women’s Ministry, please leave a comment-a memory or thought about a time you served with the Meushaws…

Bill and Terri at the Family Worship Center in Jolo-2008

January 2, 2012 at 9:37 am Leave a comment


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