Metro Ministries
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:45 am
http://www.metroministries.org/
Imagine reaching 200k at-risk children with the gospel of Christ.
Bill Wilson is a man being used amazingly by God. Abandoned as a child, Bill is sold out to reach the most neglected in our world. They bus in around 20k kids a week in Brooklyn, and reach several thousand more through sidewalk sOnday schools.
15 years ago, God began a sidewalk SONday school minsistry here in Knoxville, TN, where we reach over 1,000 at-risk children per week with bible teaching. Inspired after hearing Bill Wilson speak at a conference, Knoxville Inner City Kids Outreach (KICKO) was born. http://www.kicko.org
There is a great neglect by the corporate church in this country. The reason we reach 1,000 kids a week is because no local congregation is willing to do it on their own. Even through this tough economy, church buildings continue to be constructed in our communites. Monies are spent in the millions for programs. Church goers are entertained in Broadway quality worship centers, with showmanship that is professional quality. Power point presentations, and high tech production that would make Hollywood jealous is becoming the norm. Yet, the simplest act to, "go and tell," is a great neglect of the modern church.
A question. What are the good works that God has prepared beforehand that you are walking in?
I had been a spectator Christian for the vast majority of my life. About eight years ago, sitting in a pew in church, I asked God, "Is this it? Surely you saved me for more." I was a bible reading, church going, Sunday school teaching Christian. I knew that Christ had saved me, Eph. 2:8-9, but what about Ephesians 2:10. All my 'Christian' life was defined essentially by what happened within the walls of a building. I still am a part of that congregation. In fact, God answered my prayer in that pew on that day. From that day God opened doors of ministry I never dreamed possible. Today, I cherish my role within the congregation even more. Congregational church used to define my Christian life. Now it is one of many facets to my Christian life. Yet I am more active, and more richly blessed by it. Strange, is it not?
If you are a new creature in Christ, you were created for good works. You were made for ministry. Are you ministering? Have you asked God to reveal this? Are you prepared to sacrifice to find it? It WILL require a sacrifice. Your time, effort, finances, etc. Be sure of that.
Imagine reaching 200k at-risk children with the gospel of Christ.
Bill Wilson is a man being used amazingly by God. Abandoned as a child, Bill is sold out to reach the most neglected in our world. They bus in around 20k kids a week in Brooklyn, and reach several thousand more through sidewalk sOnday schools.
15 years ago, God began a sidewalk SONday school minsistry here in Knoxville, TN, where we reach over 1,000 at-risk children per week with bible teaching. Inspired after hearing Bill Wilson speak at a conference, Knoxville Inner City Kids Outreach (KICKO) was born. http://www.kicko.org
There is a great neglect by the corporate church in this country. The reason we reach 1,000 kids a week is because no local congregation is willing to do it on their own. Even through this tough economy, church buildings continue to be constructed in our communites. Monies are spent in the millions for programs. Church goers are entertained in Broadway quality worship centers, with showmanship that is professional quality. Power point presentations, and high tech production that would make Hollywood jealous is becoming the norm. Yet, the simplest act to, "go and tell," is a great neglect of the modern church.
A question. What are the good works that God has prepared beforehand that you are walking in?
I had been a spectator Christian for the vast majority of my life. About eight years ago, sitting in a pew in church, I asked God, "Is this it? Surely you saved me for more." I was a bible reading, church going, Sunday school teaching Christian. I knew that Christ had saved me, Eph. 2:8-9, but what about Ephesians 2:10. All my 'Christian' life was defined essentially by what happened within the walls of a building. I still am a part of that congregation. In fact, God answered my prayer in that pew on that day. From that day God opened doors of ministry I never dreamed possible. Today, I cherish my role within the congregation even more. Congregational church used to define my Christian life. Now it is one of many facets to my Christian life. Yet I am more active, and more richly blessed by it. Strange, is it not?
If you are a new creature in Christ, you were created for good works. You were made for ministry. Are you ministering? Have you asked God to reveal this? Are you prepared to sacrifice to find it? It WILL require a sacrifice. Your time, effort, finances, etc. Be sure of that.