Thursday, September 21, 2023

C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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On God

As a great Christian writer (George MacDonald) pointed out, every father is pleased at the baby’s first attempt to walk: no father would be satisfied with anything less than a firm, free, manly walk in a grown-up son. In the same way, he said, “God is easy to please, but hard to satisfy.”

I think every one who has some vague belief in God, until he becomes a Christian, has the idea of an exam or of a bargain in his mind. The first result of real Christianity is to blow that idea into bits. When they find it blown into bits, some people think this means that Christianity is a failure and give up. They seem to imagine that God is very simple-minded! In fact, of course, He knows all about this. One of the very things Christianity was designed to do was to blow this idea to bits. God has been waiting for the moment at which you discover that there is no question of earning a pass mark in this exam or putting Him in your debt.

Then comes another discovery. Every faculty you have, your power of thinking or of moving your limbs from moment to moment, is given you by God. If you devoted every moment of your whole life exclusively to His service you could not give Him anything that was not in a sense His own already. So that when we talk of a man doing anything for God or giving anything to God, I will tell you what it is really like. It is like a small child going to his father and saying, “Daddy, give me sixpence to buy you a birthday present.” Of course, the father does, and he is pleased with the child’s present. It is all very nice and proper, but only an idiot would think that the father is sixpence to the good on the transaction. When a man has made these two discoveries God can really get to work. It is after this that real life begins.

From Mere Christianity
Compiled in Words to Live By

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2023. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 20, 2023

GOD IS LOVE
Mavuto A. C. Nyirenda
MMM Field Officer, Malawi

"f someone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen? And this commandment we have from Him: that he who loves God must love his brother also.

Now he who keeps His commandments abides in Him and He in him. And by this we know that He abides in us, by the Spirit whom He has given us.”
1 John 4:20-21 & 1 John 3:14br />
God is love. And His people should reflect this divine attribute. People suffer when they are outside the circle of love.

Our mission as MMM is not only to preach the gospel through giving water, but also to envelop them in an affectionate environment. When we love people, we have greater success leading them to Jesus Christ. People have to be drawn to us, whom they see, before they can be drawn to Jesus Christ, whom they cannot see.

Friendliness attracts. If Jesus Christ lives in us, and we reflect His character, our life will be like a magnet that attracts people. A greeting, a smile, a polite gesture, such as opening the door for someone, expressing honest praise, remembering someone’s good deeds, are friendly details that win over the hearts of neighbors, relatives, co-workers, or strangers.

Application Question: Do our prayers help us to love our brothers and sisters?

Prayer: Dear God, Lord, Almighty. We thank You for the greater love that You show to us, Your children. Thank You for the great things that MMM is doing for Your children on earth. Thank You for the volunteers in the field where wells are built and America where funds come from. Give us strength and zeal to continue working for You Lord, in all the days of our lives, that You have prepared for us to live on this earth. Amen



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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The wood with its cold flowers had nothing there

More beautiful than he, new waked from sleep,

New born from joy. His soul lay very bare

That moment to life’s touch, and pondering deep

Now first he knew that no desire could keep

These hours for always, and that me do die

—But oh, the present glory of lungs and eye!

From Narrative Poems

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2023. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 19, 2023

FEAR NOT
Francine Snider
Volunteer, Illinois

"Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Isaiah 41:10

After over 25 years of wanting to go with Marion Medical Mission, I sold the goats, butchered the rabbits and gifted my 40 laying hens to a young couple. A heavy silence settled over the farm and my heart while I waited to be accepted as a volunteer. It seemed like an eternity.

I finally landed in Lilongwe, Malawi in October 2019.

All the volunteers converge at the same airport at the same time from all over the United States. We were loaded into MMM trucks and headed out. I was tired, excited, questioning my decision, and praying I would help make a difference in the lives of the African people. Praying I was doing God’s will.

I leaned my forehead against the window as we moved through the city into the countryside. In my loud jumble of thoughts came a whisper, a clear whisper “my child, look, your goats, I have brought you to your goats.” The countryside was scattered with goats, a beautiful white buck standing proud among them.

My heart settled; I was reminded God has a plan for me, and would be with me through this journey.

Application Question: Has there been a time in your life that you have prayed for God’s guidance and then questioned your decision?

Prayer: Heavenly Father, Thank You for your unconditional love. Forgive me when I doubt Your presence in my life. I ask Your help in always knowing You are with me at all times. Amen



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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When I attempted . . . . to describe our spiritual longings, I was omitting one of their most curious characteristics. We usually notice it just as the moment of vision dies away, as the music ends, or as the land- scape loses the celestial light. . . . . For a few minutes we have had the illusion of belonging to that world. Now we wake to find that it is no such thing. We have been mere spectators. Beauty has smiled, but not to welcome us; her face was turned in our direction, but not to see us. We have not been accepted, welcomed, or taken into the dance. We may go when we please, we may stay if we can: “Nobody marks us.” A scientist may reply that since most of the things we call beautiful are inanimate, it is not very surprising that they take no notice of us. That, of course, is true. It is not the physical objects that I am speaking of, but that indescribable something of which they become for a moment the messengers. And part of the bitterness which mixes with the sweetness of that message is due to the fact that it so seldom seems to be a message intended for us, but rather something we have overheard. By bitterness I mean pain, not resentment. We should hardly dare to ask that any notice be taken of ourselves. But we pine. The sense that in this universe we are treated as strangers, the longing to be acknowledged, to meet with some response, to bridge some chasm that yawns between us and reality, is part of our inconsolable secret. And surely, from this point of view, the promise of glory, in the sense described, becomes highly relevant to our deep desire. For glory means good report with God, acceptance by God, response, acknowledgement, and welcome into the heart of things. The door on which we have been knocking all our lives will open at last.

From The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis
Compiled in A Year with C.S. Lewis

Monday, September 18, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2023. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 18, 2023

U.S. Volunteers Arrive
Tom Logan
MMM Co-founder and President

"He said, “Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Feed my sheep.” John 21: 17b

In John 21:16-17, Jesus says, “if you truly love me feed my people. If you truly love me take care of my people. If you truly love me reach out to your neighbor and love him as yourself.” And St. Francis of Assisi said “Preach the Gospel at all times and if necessary, use words.”

Love your neighbor as yourself. Not just love your neighbor. Jesus says loving your neighbor as yourself is like loving God, the first and greatest commandment (Commandment…not a suggestion). This means, as Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King said, I must not ignore the wounded man on life’s Jericho Road, because he is a part of me, and I am a part of him. His agony diminishes me, and his salvation enlarges me.

Marion Medical Mission is proof you can’t accomplish anything meaningful alone; proof of the power of loving your neighbor as yourself. It’s not enough to analyze the world as is and ask “Why?” As William Sloane Coffin said, we need also to imagine the world as it might be, could be, should be, and ask, “Why not?”

So, we at MMM strive to be doers of the word. We strive to do the best we can where we are with what we have. And then, put ourselves in situations intentionally where we have to do more than we can do by ourselves; where we must rely on God.

Think about it. Think about it. Building wells that provide safe drinking water in rural African villages 8500 miles away where there is no electric power, where many times there are no roads or bridges. MMM goes where others won’t. Where the extreme poor live, where there is cholera, and little to no medical care. Our wells mean children will no longer die from water-borne diseases. Our wells mean the villagers will be healthier and able to work longer in their fields producing more food meaning less starvation. Not just the year the well is built, but for years to come.

At each and every well the villagers are told their well is special because Christians in the United States shared the love of Jesus with them. What do these people think of Christianity? And what do they think of the United States? Sharing the love of Jesus is the best defense against war and terror. But we forget. We forget, too often trusting in the sword more than the cross.

Prayer: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be thy name, they kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven…



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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On Freedom (and Predestination)

Heaven will solve our problems, but not, I think, by showing us subtle reconciliations between all our apparently contradictory notions. The notions will all be knocked from under our feet. We shall see that there never was any problem.

From A Grief Observed
Compiled in Words to Live By

Sunday, September 17, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2023. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 17, 2023

PYAYER OF THE PEOPLE
Rick Delaney
Volunteer, Ohio

"When our days there were ended, we left and started on our journey, while they all, with wives and children, escorted us until we were out of the city. After kneeling down on the beach and praying, we said farewell to one another.” Acts 21:5

Each team member contributes to in-country orientation training. In 2022, I was asked to prepare the dismissal prayer. It was our first campaign post-pandemic and I felt this prayer needed to come from all of us. Below is a sentence from each of the 2022 Daily Devotions “Prayer” in chronological order beginning September 1, leading up to our departure from home September 16. These were our prayers ...

• When we pray, we move our feet!
• Please help me open my ears and my heart to understand Your purpose.
• Calm our worried minds and help us imagine instead the lilies of the fields.
• God our Father, take and send where You want us to go for Your glory.
• Multiply the little bit I have and use it to bring safe, refreshing water to those who need it desperately. Change me through these wells so I will be more like You!
• Thank You for the many friends and experiences through which You have revealed Your love among us.
• Please, Lord, help me to understand my place in Your Body and help me to become the person You want me to be.
• Keep me from anxious thoughts and help me to train my mind on Jesus, for I want to depend on You in all things, not only today but in the days that lie ahead.
• We give thanks for Your abiding love and filling us with the gift of hope.
• …thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven…
• Give us strength to keep it up.

• Thank You for my brothers and sisters in Africa. Help us to glorify You with every breath that we breathe.
• Dear God, our Lord, thank You for being our Provider and Protector, for Your ways are righteous and true, please make our ways purposeful and our footsteps firm.
• We open our hearts and minds to recognize Your presence within us and all around us as we witness and celebrate Your life-giving power through the gift of clean water.
• Help me to be obedient and faithful to You and to remember that everything is in Your control and under Your watchful eye.
• We ask that our thankful and joyful prayers be felt and known to all our partners.
• And may we remember, what you do speaks so loud I can’t hear what you say!!

Application Question: Do I pray with purpose and compassion with all God’s children?

Prayer: n Jesus’ name we pray, Amen



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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TO MRS. RAY GARRETT: On the real program of the spiritual life—living in the present moment.

12 September 1960

The whole lesson of my life has been that no ‘methods of stimulation’ are of any lasting use. They are indeed like drugs—a stronger dose is needed each time and soon no possible dose is effective. We must not bother about thrills at all. Do the present duty—bear the present pain—enjoy the present pleasure—and leave emotions and ‘experiences’ to look after themselves.

That’s the programme, isn’t it?

From The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis
Compiled in Yours, Jack

Saturday, September 16, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2023. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 16, 2023

THE KING'S GLORY
Wilfred Kamanga
MMM Field Officer, Malawi

"The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein; for he has founded it upon the seas and established it upon the rivers.” Psalm 24:1-2

The verses above remind us about God’s mighty work of creation, that the earth was separated from the seas and still more established rivers on the earth itself, for a purpose, I believe.

God created man in his own image after the earth, for man to enjoy the benefits of his creation on earth. The resources that he provided were meant for man to glorify him in all aspects of life.

In 2022 we had a cholera outbreak that claimed lots of lives, exacerbated by lack of safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene. Will we just sit around and fold our hands whilst people are perishing?

Now what is our (MMM) mandate on this, is to try and provide safe drinking water for the communities to enjoy the beautiful resources that God already provided to man, by at least assisting the communities with the technology that will help them have the water they need.

Application Question: Almighty God, how will I be useful to others?

Prayer: O dear Lord, help us understand our roles in this noble task of providing safe drinking water to communities around us. Help us all to serve others with love that Your Son has shown to us with holy minds and spirit. In Jesus’ name, Amen.



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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I admit that some writers have told me for the first time of heavens and hells I never met before; but many, equally great or greater, have told me only of those we all have to bear whether we choose to call them “unbearable” or not. What hells can be harder to bear than those in which many of our unpoetic fellow creatures live? What man, after forty years in the world, has not experienced enough (if that were all that was needed) to be raw material for all the tragedies of Shakespeare? Once again, the view I am fighting depends on a gross under-estimation of common things and common men. “To be a man,” as Professor Tolkien recently reminded us, “is tragedy enough.” Yes, and comedy enough too. The Naturalistic doctrine is a mere assumption, first made by the arrogance of poets and since accepted by the misdirected humility of an irreligious age.

From The Personal Heresy

Friday, September 15, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2023. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 15, 2023

THE EARTH IS THE LORD'S
CHugh Stempfley
Volunteer and MMM Board Member, Illinois

"The earth is the LORD’s and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it.” Psalm 24:1

One of the reasons I remember a particular village was because of the number of children who attended the dedication. There were at least 50 kids, probably closer to 75. Looking at them made me appreciate that they were the future of Malawi.

Those kids were going to be the next doctors or engineers or farmers or teachers who were going to be the next leaders of the country. The well we were dedicating was going to provide them with the clean, sustainable water which would help keep them alive. The cholera and dysentery which claims the lives of so many children would no longer have a hold on their lives.

If you believe what Jesus said, you have to do what Jesus did.

And what Jesus did is what you are doing when you help bring clean water to the villagers in Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, and Mozambique. You are helping the people who Jesus helped. The people who have little material wealth but have a great amount of spiritual wealth. People whose potential would be unrealized but now will have that chance. The world will be a better place because of your help.

Application Question: What do you do that Jesus called you to do?

Prayer: Good Shepherd, We thank You for the hope You give to those who need it most. Help us to hear what You said and to do what You did. We ask this in Your name. Amen



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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He sat perfectly still. After seeing him, I think I shall never describe anyone in our own time as ‘perfectly still’ again. His stillness was not like that of a man asleep, nor like that of an artist’s model: it was the stillness of a corpse. And oddly enough, it had the curious effect of making one think that it must have begun suddenly – as if something had come down like the blade of a guillotine and cut short the Man’s whole history at a moment. But for what followed, we should have thought that he was dead or that he was waxwork. His eyes were open, but the face had no expression, or none that we could interpret.

From The Dark Tower

Thursday, September 14, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2023. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 14, 2023

SO MY SOUL PANTS FOR YOU
Tiffany Howey
Volunteer, Colorado

"As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God?” Psalm 42:1-2

I was praying about what verse to write about for this devotional and Psalm 42:1-2 immediately came to mind. I began to read the chapter and instantly felt connected to it.

I have been longing for God. I have been working in a mental health clinic with very few other believers there. I have been attending a college full of students and professors who ask me “Where is your God?” (Psalm 42:3b). And I have been struggling. My spiritual thirst has been increasing and I frequently find myself asking, “When can I go and meet with God?” (Psalm 42:2b).

Sometimes I wonder how much longer this dry season is going to go on. And then I remember that God is faithful. God has heard the cries of His thirsty children in Africa and He has told them that they will thirst no more. I remember witnessing the “shouts of joy and praise among the festive throng” (Psalm 42:4b) as God’s children in Africa rejoice at His provision and watch the once dry places flow with water. He has provided for them. And He will provide for me, and He will provide for you.

So friends, whether you are in Africa, the United States, or somewhere else altogether, whatever challenges you are facing today, let us remember to “put our hope in God, for we will yet praise Him, our Savior and our God” (Psalm 42:11b).

Application Question: How are you panting for God? Do you trust God to provide for you in your spiritual and physical thirsts?

Prayer: Lord, teach us to trust You to provide for all our physical and spiritual needs. You are good, and You are faithful. Please encourage us and let us shine brightly for You as we carry out Your work around the world today. Amen



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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This signature on each soul may be a product of heredity and environment, but that only means that heredity and environment are among the instruments whereby God creates a soul. I am considering not how, but why, He makes each soul unique. If He had no use for all these differences, I do not see why He should have created more souls than one. Be sure that the ins and outs of your individuality are no mystery to Him; and one day they will no longer be a mystery to you. The mould in which a key is made would be a strange thing, if you had never seen a key: and the key itself a strange thing if you had never seen a lock. Your soul has a curious shape because it is a hollow made to fit a particular swelling in the infinite contours of the Divine substance, or a key to unlock one of the doors in the house with many mansions. For it is not humanity in the abstract that is to be saved, but you—you, the individual reader, John Stubbs or Janet Smith. Blessed and fortunate creature, your eyes shall behold Him and not another’s. All that you are, sins apart, is destined, if you will let God have His good way, to utter satisfaction. The Brocken spectre ‘looked to every man like his first love’, because she was a cheat. But God will look to every soul like its first love because He is its first love. Your place in heaven will seem to be made for you and you alone, because you were made for it—made for it stitch by stitch as a glove is made for a hand.

From The Problem of Pain
Compiled in A Year with C.S. Lewis

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2023. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 13, 2023

TO BE "MUCH HAPPY"
Richard Ashe
Volunteer, Illinois

"May He give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans succeed." - Psalm 20:4

To Marion Medical Mission: Leaders, staff, volunteers, donors, all people whose thoughts, prayers, and hearts have been touched by this great mission. Wishing trucks loaded down with pipes having ample fuel on mostly smooth dry roads to travel on to the wells. Friendly waves from workers in the fields getting ready to plant their crops hoping for the distant rains to come. The whole village waving tree branches to celebrate the coming gift of life-saving water to drink. Singing and dancing, drumming on buckets brought to carry home clean protected water on top of their heads, the first time ever in their lives. Big smiles and “much happy” eyes.

Listening to prayers of thanksgiving and gratitude for their blessings in a language unknown but understood.

Soccer fields surrounded by lots of people, sounds of children playing, excitement. As they play, dust seems to illuminate the evening sky over the fields as the sunset quiets. Driving, returning to night quarters to get sustenance and rest, a good, tired feeling. Drinking a Fanta pineapple with the workers along the way after a long day, now friends. Workers whose Godly spirit and joy carry the mission plans forward daily in a most heavenly way.

Application Question: What desires and plans do you have this day?

Prayer: Thank You Lord, for filling our hearts with Your blessings in our work with Marion Medical Mission. Amen



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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Today's Reading

No man can be an exile if he remembers that all the world is one city.

From Till We Have Faces

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2023. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 12, 2023

THE GOD IN US
Francis Kaponda
MMM Field Officer, Malawi

"For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands. For God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” 2 Timothy 1:6-7

When we say we are children of God do we really understand? Apart from accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and Saviour and living in ways that pleases God, being children of God means that God gave us his spirit so that we fear not, we are powerful, we are loving and smart.

How many times have we doubted our ability in venturing in actions that would have positively uplifted our lives and that of others. We have at times refused to take on church positions or assignments out of fear and undermining our abilities among others. When we do this, it becomes an insult to God who made us able and with all we need to take up challenges.

As children of God we have the duty to fan into flame the gift of God which is in us and get it to proper use. Our only limitation in what we can do is our deficient faith. May we realize that with a little bit of faith and the gift of God in us, we can really do anything, our word can create, and our mind influences our physical world. Let us realize this and get our gifts to use in ways that are beneficial to others, more especially the most needy within our community and beyond.

Attaching ourselves to God’s missions like that of MMM is one way of putting our gifts to use. We thank God for the use of these gifts through fundraising for MMM, for being available to physically volunteer for MMM and for working hard in our daily businesses to have some donations to MMM. We thank you all. Your contribution can never go unrewarded right here on earth and in the life after.

Application Question: Do I know I am God’s Child?

Prayer: Dear Lord, help me realize all the gifts You imparted in me and help me make use of them to the service of Your mission without fear, for the Glory of Your name. In Jesus’ name, Amen.



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C.S. Lewis Daily - Today's Reading

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But between them and the foot of the sky there was something so white on the green grass that even with their eagles’ eyes they could hardly look at it. They came on and saw that it was a Lamb.

“Come and have breakfast,” said the Lamb in its sweet milky voice.

Then they noticed for the first time that there was a fire lit on the grass and fish roasting on it. They sat down and ate the fish, hungry now for the first time for many days. And it was the most delicious food they had ever tasted.

“Please, Lamb,” said Lucy, “is this the way to Aslan’s country?”

“Not for you,” said the Lamb. “For you the door into Aslan’s country is from your own world.”

“What!” said Edmund. “Is there a way into Aslan’s country from our world too?”

“There is a way into my country from all the worlds,” said the Lamb; but as he spoke, his snowy white flushed into tawny gold and his size changed and he was Aslan himself, towering above them and scattering light from his mane.

“Oh, Aslan,” said Lucy. “Will you tell us how to get into your country from our world?”

“I shall be telling you all the time,” said Aslan. “But I will not tell you how long or short the way will be; only that it lies across a river. But do not fear that, for I am the great Bridge Builder. And now come; I will open the door in the sky and send you to your own land.”

From The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Compiled in A Year with Aslan

Monday, September 11, 2023

From @mmm_water ... 2023 Well Season: Daily Devotional

September 1 - October 31 is Marion Medical Mission Well Season for 2021. The season will include daily devotionals - one for each day the U.S. volunteers are overseas, sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa. Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.

September 11, 2023

GOD'S CALL
Carol Nussbaumer
Volunteer, Colorado

"… for God’s gifts and his call are irrevocable.” omans 11:29

More than 25 years ago, I believe God called me to go to Malawi and teach the deaf. If you are reading this in Malawi, preparing to travel to Malawi, or committing to support the program in prayer, I believe you also have been called.

The Bible is filled with stories of those whom God called. Many of them responded “Why me? I can’t do this.” Remember Moses? And Jonah? And many others. The immediate reaction for us seems to be “no I can’t – I don’t know how.”

When you are called to help install wells in Africa, God has also prepared you with the skills and mental set you will need. In all likelihood, you will realize that He has been preparing you all your life for just this task. Did you learn to drive on a stick shift? Guess what? Your Toyota has one. Have you ever had to overcome a tough physical challenge? You will again as you travel around rural Africa installing wells. Maybe you were taught as a child to have patience and to love others. Both very important virtues when you are part of MMM. Talking with and getting to know people in the villages is important! You may never see each other again, so take a few minutes to burn their faces and voices onto your heart. They will certainly remember you when they come for clean water and may even tell their children and grandchildren about the day the mzungu came to the village and gave this well.

Paul says the “call” is irrevocable – God does not change His mind. You may be called for just one trip with MMM, or God may move you to come again and again. We may choose to explain to Him why we really can’t go do this, but remember the saying “If you want to make God laugh, tell God your plans.” Better to say “Here I am, Lord, use me.”

Application Question: oday, how can I best respond to God’s call in my life?

Prayer: Here I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord? I have heard You calling in the night. I will go, Lord, if You lead me. I will hold Your people in my heart.
---hymn “Here I Am, Lord” by Daniel L. Schutte



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