3/20/08

Ryan Shaw Waking the Giant



Here is a brief description of Ryan's new book. He and Kelly will be back in the States for a few weeks this summer so we are looking forward to spending time with them here.

In Waking the Giant, there is the emerging of the next generation of “message bearers” (Shaw’s term for missionaries). This fourth generation message bearer follows in the steps of Mills, Mott, and Cunningham as he presents students with a vision of serving Jesus in places where the least access to the gospel exits. Shaw doesn’t just write and think about the task, he is modeling abandoned devotion to Jesus as the key to global proclamation.

In nine short chapters you move from a look at the 200 year history to the student movement, to current trends, to barriers facing the emerging generation, and then to a plan for becoming God’s vehicle in the world.

This book is a quick read that you will be drawn to reread and share with others. Shaw has an easy style as he moves from past, to present, to future student movement issues. The weaving of Biblical truths and personal experiences throughout give the reader a sense that it is written by a godly young man who indeed feels the throb of the heart beat of God for the nations.

Waking the Giant presents a growing sense of awareness for the critical days we are living in with a challenge to answer the call to action. It provides lists of materials, resources and recommended reading that can be used to go beyond what is presented in the text.

3/16/08

Salaam Suite by Paul Livingstone


March 15, we attended the 25th anniversary celebration of Frontiers mission. There were some 700 people there and it was a grand time. I was so surprised to see Christy Graham as last contact was when the high school graduation in India of Bill and Sandy Lottis' granddaughter, Angeli Olson with Christy's daughter.
Great fun.

3/14/08

World traveler house guests


This week Judy Taber and Betty Sue Brewster arrived in town and we had the joy of providing housing for them. Judy had just returned from several weeks in Africa and Betty Sue returned from 3 weeks in China and Mongolia. Plus our pink jasmin bloomed this week!

Chuck Kraft honored


March 12 we attended a dinner to honor the 39 years of service to Fuller by Charles Kraft. A book was done and presented as well titled "Paradigm Shifts in Christian Witness". His kids did a power point that contained a black and white photo of SWM professors in the early 80s. They are from left; Pierson, Kraft, Glasser, Wagner, Gilliland, seated are Shaw and Clinton. Darrell Whiteman co-authored the book with Chuck Van Engen and Dudley Woodberry. Dean Gilliland sang and Roberta King played the thumb piano.

Arabic ministry continues




Magdy and Suhita were in town for the weekend enroute to Cairo, Egypt for his father's 90th birthday. They are very encouraged with the progress of their ministry in Tucson, Arizona among Arabic speakers. Georgia attended a service whre Magdy spoke and the group sent them off with prayer.