I recently visited Mike and Susan in New Orleans and enjoyed eating great food, meeting lots of their friends, and some New Orleans style partying. Mike and Susan exemplify living and discipling among the lost. They are laborers who are fulfilling our Calling. Let me briefly tell you Mike's story.
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Walter is the kind a guy you just love to be around. He has been a scoutmaster with the Boy Scouts for more than 20 years. He came to Christ at a Navigator conference years before that. He is married to his high school sweetheart, Edna and they have five sons who are Eagle Scouts.
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We recently took a 2 week mission trip to the Blackfeet people in Browning, MT. Our main goal was to begin development of a youth camp for Blackfeet children and children of other Native American nations in the area. God brought such a diverse team together to be the body of Christ to the Blackfeet.
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Recently, a group of men asked me to start an accountability group meeting with them early (and I mean early) Wednesday mornings to help keep each of us on track. We were reviewing a very familiar scripture one day, one that I've read many times before. But this time, it brought some new thoughts to our minds.
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One of the advantages of small town living is long term relationships. Marcus (not his real name) was a self proclaimed atheist/agnostic who was the real estate agent who sold us our home when we moved to Arkansas in 1992! We developed a friendship as families and enjoyed many meals at one another's homes over the years.
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While my wife and I were serving the Lord in Singapore with The Navigators we encountered an incident that impressed us with just how much God values the intimate time we spend with Him. We were young, newly married and eager to see what great things the Lord would do through our lives.
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As a ministry, The Navigators is called “To advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ and His Kingdom into the nations through spiritual generations of laborers living and discipling among the lost.” Spiritual multiplication, then, is a key value and one which Doug and Jean Prensner have recently experienced first-hand. The Presners work in Colorado Springs with the The Navigators’ Metro Ministry. For the past 33 years they have been praying for spiritual multiplication and they have been excited by the many ways God has answered their prayers.
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Fraternities aren't just for college kids anymore. Roger Fleming, who works with The Navigators' Business & Professional Ministries in Montrose Colorado, leads Men's Fraternity, a Saturday morning study and fellowship group at his church.
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