I just returned from BSF HQ training, and I have exciting news: now is the time to build. BSF is inviting volunteers to help make our ministry more accessible than ever—through translations, modern technology, and refreshed training materials.
This reminds me of Nehemiah 1:9–11—a prayer of deep faith. Nehemiah sought God’s favor before taking action, trusting that even a person exiled "to the ends of the earth" could be brought back to the place God chose for His name to be honored.
It’s also the Old Testament echo of Jesus’ miracle of the loaves and fishes. He prayed, worked with His disciples, and God multiplied a modest offering to feed over 5,000—with leftovers.
That’s how movements begin—with prayer, obedience, and action.
Nehemiah’s story ends with this testimony (Nehemiah 6:15–16):
“The wall was finished… in just 52 days. And when our enemies heard about it… they realized this work had been done with the help of our God.”
Together, let’s build what only God can bless.
It’s clear: the Lord is moving and answering our prayers. He’s encouraging us to “bring our lunch to Jesus”—and then watch Him do the miracle.
I’ve been deeply encouraged by these words from our resurrected Lord:
“It is not for you to know the times or dates… But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses.”
(Acts 1:7–8)
We are witnessing it now.
God is turning our small offerings—like lunchtime availability—into miraculous impact:
- Training materials
- Handouts
- Recordings
- Even the BSFOnline.org experience
- —fully accessible in native languages.
And today—Pentecost Sunday, June 8, 2025—we remember that God’s answer to the brokenness of Babel wasn’t judgment alone, but grace: Everyone hearing the Gospel in their own language.
He’s still doing it.
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