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Missionary Slide Shows…

"I want to tell you a story about Joe.  He's the little boy on the left... the one looking at the camera... can you see him?"

"I want to tell you a story about Joe. He's the little boy on the right... the one looking at the camera... can you see him?"

Bring a missionary with a compelling story into my church for a presentation and I am almost instantly reduced to a blubbering wad of tears and snot… It doesn’t matter if they have slides or media or authentic costumes… I am drawn into the stories.

I am the exception… not the rule.

Most people, especially in the US, are over-stimulated by media.  So, if the presentation is dull or too long or not visually engaging, they check out about 45 seconds into it.  And we’ve all seen that mission trip picture: underexposed foreground that makes the 4 African children playing in the street 100 feet away look like tiny, black specks.  

Take a quick look and go back to text-messaging your girlfriend… and totally miss the amazing story of Joe (third speck from the left) and how he came in dying from malnutrition and malaria three years ago…

Great stories + lousy media = boring presentation.

So, in the minds of church-goers there are basically 2 types of missionaries: interesting and boring.  The interesting ones raise lots of money and the boring ones struggle to get the support they need to make ends meet.

Ironically, the interesting ones often get the support of a couple of rock bands who end up raising money for them so that they can keep doing the work of their ministry… But the boring ones tend to spend a third of their time going from church to church asking for support which comes in the form of pathetic, little love-offerings.

The sad thing is that the boring ones almost always have a great story to tell.  They just need a little help in telling it. 

And that’s where we come in…

We’re artists:  photographers, graphic artists, media designers, filmmakers, songwriters, indie bands… The visual and emotional flash that these missionaries need to engage their audiences, hold their attention and get help for Joe and other kids like him… it’s just a “doodle” for us.  Seriously, a day of pro-bono work from you could make the difference for a ministry that provides food for street children in India or an orphanage in Uganda.

Next:  Why artists have to make the first move…

Give Like Jesus…

They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over.   -The Bible, (Matt 14:20)

“Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now.” -Master of the Banquet, to the Bridegroom (John 2:10)

The Miracle at Cana

The Miracle at Cana

Jesus did a lot of miracles.  When he encountered a person in need, his first response (with a few exceptions) was to meet the need.  This is certainly an example that he intended us to follow.  But these two miracles were special… he did something a little different… the question is, WHY?

Why did he go the extra mile at the feeding of the 5000?  He had finished his presentation… If the people didn’t pack a snack for the trip home, he was not to blame.  But he had compassion on them, so he fed them.  But why did he feed them to their fill and leave 12 baskets of leftovers?

And why did he change the water into really, really, fine wine?  The master of the banquet thought that it was time for the cheap stuff…

I’ve always kinda thought that it was because he could… It was a miracle, after all, and why not really go for broke?

Jesus was a man of purpose… He knew his destiny and everything he did moved him toward that end.  In light of that, it seems unlikely that he was just playing around.

Jesus seems to be motivated by his compassion in both instances… for the hungry mob in the one and the bridegroom facing potential embarrassment in the other… So he gives them what they need…

… and a little bit more.

And I think the “little bit more” was for us, instead of them.

Give more than what’s necessary, he says to us…

 And give the best you’ve got.

Any other thoughts?

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