Domestic Missions
In my early years as a Christian, when the topic of missions came up, it was always international missions. It was about the need for the nations in Africa, South America, Asia and others. I would have opted for a nice South Pacific Island where the temps are in the 70s and 80s year-round. But that’s the selfish me trying to find a cushy comfortable spot. But the Lord never called me to international missions, nor did I ever have a true desire to be involved in that type of ministry. My calling was always for domestic ministry or ministry here at home. I knew the Lord had called me to church ministry here in my homeland and so I followed His lead and gave my time and effort to those needs. He moved me around this country from west to east and back and finally to retirement in East Texas.
But in between, I had the opportunity to see those who
were in need of not just the Lord but in some cases, the basics to survive. On
a trip to Eastern KY, I witnessed some extremely needy people. Some who knew
Jesus and some who didn’t. The ones who knew Jesus were thankful for what they
had and never complained and the ones who didn’t know Jesus gave us the
opportunity to tell them and encourage them. A lot of these people in areas
such as this have been forgotten. Big corporations come in and employ people
for a few years and after the big corporation has made their money, they pull
out leaving those people high and dry and in need. The needs I saw just for
descent living conditions were awful and heartbreaking.
But the Lord had and has sent His people there on a permanent
basis to help physically and spiritually as they can. Volunteers from churches
in that part of the country come to help with repairs and ministry. They
purchase the needed materials and make the repairs. Most stay for a week and
accomplish a great deal of work both physically and spiritually in that time. I
witnessed homes without water hook ups, electric or gas was not available,
homes in need of much repair. I was only there for two days; my mission was to
set things up for the team which would follow for a week-long stay. They would
accomplish needed home repairs and ministry needs and the people there were
more than receptive. They were happy to know someone cared about them and their
needs.
But when you go into many churches, you will rarely
hear about the needs of the people in that part of the country. You will always
hear about the needs in African nations, Arab nations, the Dominican Republic
and Haiti and other places around the world. I’m not saying those places don’t
need to hear the gospel because they do. But there are places and areas in this
country, the U.S., that also need to hear it. It’s just my opinion, but I think
too many Christians and churches in this country believe that this is an
established Christian nation and there is no need for domestic mission
ministry. But here’s a cold hard item; other countries are sending missionaries
to this country. Many refuse to belief that but they are here. Many Christians,
not missionaries, have come here to be free of the oppression in their home
countries. But when they attend churches here, they discover they are no where
close to what they had at home. Then they return to their oppressed home just
so they can worship in a church which is committed and serious about Jesus.
And then there are the local churches who do send
people on domestic missions. They go to the reservations of Native Americans
and repair buildings and dig ditches and never mention Jesus. That’s not a
Christian missions, that free labor. These are vacations for youth groups with
adult supervision. In Acts 1:8, Jesus tells us to take His message to all the
nations, but it starts first at home.
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. And you
will be my witnesses, telling people about me everywhere—in Jerusalem,
throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”
It starts at home. That
can mean in your own home, and it should, and also in the home area where you
live. He told them to tell the people in Jerusalem, their home area, then Judea
or maybe the state where you live. Then to Samaria, or the region or country
and then to the world or foreign missions. But too many churches and Christians
think they need to be sending missionaries to a foreign nation. Maybe it seems
fashionable or just the thing to do because the church down the street does it
and they can’t allow that church to make them look bad or lazy. I don’t know
what the real reasons are and maybe I shouldn’t speculate. I do know that there
is serious Christian work being done by American missionaries around the world.
That’s not the issue. When a person gets saved and knows that he/she has been
called to that ministry, then they should answer that call. But when churches
drum up business, so to speak, by convincing in house Christians to make a
mission trip because it is the thing to do, that’s wrong.
I have friends who served
for fifteen years in foreign missions. The organization they were with provided
needed medical services and the gospel. It’s how Jesus served people. Provide
for their need and tell them about Jesus. There will always be a need for foreign
missions and missionaries but not at the expense of the homeland needs. Evangelism
is a dying ministry. I’m not referring to the guy who travels around from
church to church preaching the gospel. I’m referring to the individual Christian
telling his friends, family and co-workers about Jesus. I’m referring to
outreach ministries in churches. They have service maybe one to three times a
week but never take the gospel outside of the church to the community. These
are domestic missions also.
The Church in this nation
has become a mixture of entertainment, feel good lectures, health and wealth
centers and non-Biblical sermonettes. Some are nothing more than a gathering to
hear about the secular social problems in this country and how to fix them. The
gospel is never heard and that’s the only real fix for those issues. Evangelism
is taking its dying breathes and is in need of real gospel life support. And
yes, there is a huge need for more domestic mission work and evangelism in the
country. Stop the political talk and the bickering back and forth about it.
Stop placing faith in the politician instead of Jesus. There is a serious need
for a purging in the Church and it needs to start yesterday.
There are so many places
in this nation which need to hear the gospel from the inner cities to the hollers
in the Appalachians. Don’t forget about your own backyard while planning a mission
to an international site. Listen to the calling the Lord has given you and don’t
try to convince yourself it’s foreign missions when He wants you to stay home
and do that work. There is a dire need for domestic missionaries.
-Bill Petite