Wednesday, January 11, 2012

10 + 2 To Uganda... Barbarians Forever!

The journey has officially begun. The stories, the memories, the impact of what it means to journey deep into God's work in Africa is in front of us.   We started as 10 of us in the Charlotte airport, and we will be joined by 2 more who are in England right now, and eventually we will be 12 together. 12 together will crash into God's work in a powerful and life changing way. The trip is called "Barbarians Forever." The theme for the past four trips we have taken in January has centered around the concept of being a Barbarian for Jesus. Much of the terminology and sharing of this concept comes from a book called The Barbarian Way by Erwin McManus. Here is a quote that will shed some light on why we will carry a Barbarian spirit in our hearts and into this work.
"God's ultimate end or our transformation is to unleash the ultimate faith within. When His Spirit is poured out into our lives, we are inspired to extraordinary levels of living. Barbarians never exist simply to live. Barbarians wake to live and live life fully awake. To be filled with the Spirit of God is to be filled wit dreams and visions far too compelling to ignore. Live or die, succeed or fail, barbarians must pursue and attempt dreams and visions. The barbarian spirit dreams great dreams and find courage to live them."   Erwin McManus
So the journey has begun, and there will be much to be shared of what has happened in and through the group. Thank you for being a part of the journey with us, pray for us to stay strong and courageous, and to stay together as Barbarians forever.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You want a barbarian? You've got one in Matt McGrath...he is the fastest man on two legs. He will sprint 15 miles, rip out 200 push-ups, and kill a grizzly bear using only a common fork and some tin foil all before his morning devotional.

He is truly an animal for Jesus.

God speed Barbarians,

Matt A

Lauren Petters said...

I'd say CC is also in the running for a Barbarian for Jesus. I wouldn't put her in the "animal" category as she's much too lovely for that. But she has a passion for people that blows my mind.

CC, I'm praying for you as you hit African soil--your home for a month. :) I'm so proud of you that you are doing what you've dreamed of for years. You are my hero.

Much love,
LP

Travis D. said...

Praying for you all constantly! Carrie, I love you!