Tuesday, September 14, 2010

What Will Your Legacy Be?

In the book Broken Down House by Paul Tripp, he says, "A legacy isn't optional. It's impossible not to leave one. Everyday, every choice, every moment, you build your own legacy, little by little. This legacy is what you leave behind when you die, the inheritance you pass along to others...leaving a strong, God-glorifying spiritual legacy never happens by accident; it is never the path of least resistance. It is intentional and begins with understanding how a spiritual legacy can be formed."

His quotation is also true for the faithful prayer and financial supporters who have stood by Asia International mission. Each one of you have been a partner in sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ to a lost and hurting world. Our supporters add to their legacy every day through prayer and financial support for our ministries.

As you know, Jesus commanded believers to go into all the world to proclaim the gospel. Some have made the commitment to go, others participate in ways that are just as important in God's great plan...they are the supporters who help send those God has called to make the presentation in other lands.

We are grateful for each partner who supports the ministry of AIM. If you are not already supporting and partnering with AIM, we encourage you to consider what the Lord might have you do in these challenging times.

Add to your own "God--glorifying spiritual legacy" by being a missions--minded believer who takes seriously the mandate of Christ to "Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation." (Mark 16:15)

If you would like to join us for a short term mission trip, please check out our list of mission opportunities  for next year.

We also provide an opportunity for Child sponsorships. Or maybe you would prefer a special gift to help complete the building of the new Children's Home to care for an additional 100 abandoned children. Just go here to  Donate Now 

Prayer Points:
God will open new doors for the gospel
God will enable AIM to learn how to reach people at a heart level
Pray for churches seeking places to meet together

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