Making Disciples

One of my life long goals is to learn something new every day. I am an information hound who enjoys books, documentaries and museums. But knowing things and gaining information is not the be all end all of the Christian life. Information does play its role, but that is not all that Jesus asked of us in the great commission. He asked for us to make disciples and to teach them and to baptize them.

Discipleship cannot be fully understood outside of the Jewish culture and the ultimate rabbi, Jesus. Jesus called men to follow him in all that he did and to dedicate their lives to imitating him. There were times of formal learning but there were many more times of informal (relational) learning. Discipleship in this sense requires proximity more than information.

After all, our goal in making disciples is not smart people, but changed people. As we follow Christ, may we lead others to imitate Jesus just as the disciples did.


Unexpected Silence

It has been a long time since we last posted here. Things have been a bit chaotic, busy and uncertain. So, here is an update of what is going on with the Sanford’s.

We were assessed for church planting by the North American Mission Board (NAMB) of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) in late August. They have recommended that we move to Lowry and continue in the internship phase, then move into an apprenticeship before taking on the “lead planter” title. This will allow us more time to develop relationships, a team and to begin ministry in the neighborhood before the clock starts ticking, so to speak, on funding and expectations. This is great for us as we “get on the ground” with NAMB’s blessing, but our runway is lengthened as we minister in a place where 10,000+ people have no evangelical ministry in place at all. And should God move quickly, once we are living there, NAMB will advance the title to match the stage of the plant.

In regards to moving, we are still waiting for placement with Apartment Life, but we are making plans to relocate toward the end of the year if no opportunities through Apartment Life are available in Lowry. Please pray for God’s favor and His move among the ownership of the apartment complexes in Lowry so that a placement will open in the next few weeks.

Finally, in the midst of these things, Amanda had to have emergency abdominal surgery last week. She spent the better part of 3 hours in surgery to remove part of her colon that had flipped, thus causing extreme pain and obstructing her bowels. She is recovering, but with it being sudden and major, her recovery will take at least 6-8 weeks. Please pray that she will heal with no complications and that she will be willing to rest appropriately so that she can heal.

We are thankful for all who prayed, contacted us, and have helped us with meals and the kids over the past few weeks. God has shown His love through you.