Missionary to a Generation

This has been months in the making, but I have finally cleaned up the site. Since my return from Kenya in December, I am seeing clearer and clearer who I am and what God has called me to. Not only in me, but in my wife and children too.

It’s taken a while for me to accept that I am a missionary, not in the traditional sense, but a “Missionary to a Generation”. What does this mean? I am not limited to a single nation, continent, people group, age, race, culture, tongue or political affiliation, but a missionary to the generation I have been blessed to live in.

I turn 44 this May and realize my time on earth is not getting any longer; therefore, I MUST seize every moment of breath I am blessed with and put it to good work for the Kingdom of Christ. This means setting my sights and leading my family into the nations, and go make disciples of Christ.

I pray you will take a few moments to navigate the updates. We did not change the look and feel, but all the content has been updated to reflect our current and future mission projects. You can begin with our Welcome page. Don’t miss our Missions: Kenya, Macedonia and China pages either.

Lastly, we pray you will consider being a partner with us in our mission endeavors. Be sure to visit our contact and support pages for more information.

Have a great weekend,

James

Buy Coffee & Support Missions

I recently returned from Kenya with a clear vision for our ministry and opened doors of opportunity to impact all of East Africa. I have already received several request to return to Kenya, as well as go into Tanzania and Uganda to proclaim the truth of Christ.

Unlike many of my colleagues, we do not go in to the mission field to take, rob, rape or glean finances from my host or the people. We go at our own expense and take a blessing to impart into their hearts and lives. At the moment, we do NOT possess the independent wealth needed to fund these missions; therefore, we must raise the funds in order to make this possible.

Having said that, we have come across a way to raise funds through the sale of Free Trade premium coffee from Ethiopia, Rwanda, Sumatra, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico. If you are a coffee drinker with a heart for missions, you can buy premium coffee and support our mission at the same time. $5 of every bag of coffee you purchase is donated to Owe No Man Ministries to support our global endeavors.

Here are the current missions we are planning to be a part of this year, 2010:

MAY: China – Becky will be going to serve with a team of physical therapist students

JUNE: Macedonia – Details still pending

NOVEMBER: Kenya – I am planning to return to Nairobi, Eldoret, Kabenes and possibly Kisumu

To support our efforts through the purchase of premium coffees, please go to http://www.justlovecoffee.com/OweNoMan

If you would like more information concerning our ministry, please visit our contact page to send us an email.