Wednesday, May 26, 2010

I Was Saved to Serve...quote from The Sailors' Friend


HELP YOURSELF by HELPING OTHERS

“I was saved to serve”


Jesse Gibson was a sailor on the Welland Canal in the late 1800’s; and by Gibson’s own account, he declared himself a godless, careless sinner who was lead to Christ by "Thomas Bone The Sailors' Friend."

Thomas Bone, was know as the sailors’ friend or Mr. Bones but his real name was Dr. Gordon, who taught his protégée well; That, the highest purpose of a ministers life is, that by all means he might save some.”


Up and down the Welland Canal Mr. Bones boarded ships for nearly 40 years to pass the “Good News” of the Gospel of Christ to the seamen. The elderly missionary Thomas Bones died in 1908; and, his friend the pastor, the “salty sailor,” his “son in faith,” Jesse Gibson wrote a book to preserve the techniques of the faithful and humble servant of Christ, his mentor Mr. Bones.

And like Paul’s work with Timothy centuries ago there were years of “faithful and tactful efforts,” with dividends that still pay off. In fact some 50 years ago a young lad named Dick Armstrong who was all of 17 years old) and another missionary would board ships on the Welland Canal to minister to the sailors. The two missionaries would share their time, they would share their love for Christ by talking with the sailors; and, Dick found occasions to play the accordion to share music with the sailors. Though times were different, the message of the Gospel of Christ was exactly the same and the “Sailors Friend’s ministry" set forth by Dr. Gordon in the late 1800’s was continued by Agape's own Dick Armstrong.
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Currently Dick Armstrong is serving as Agape Flights Interim Executive Director.

Agape Flights is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, Christian ministry that provides ongoing and critical support services to close to 400 missionary families that work in Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. Agape provides coordination and support getting supplies and services to the island nations in the Caribbean for the missionaries via air support on “Bandit,” from Agape’s hangar and home base at the Venice Florida Airport.

YOU CAN help by praying for the missionaries and checking out Agape Flights web site to find out more about this important ministry. You can see the missionaries’ current needs and you can read the stories about the missionary families- their victories and struggles plus updates from missionaries in the field, many from the earthquake regions of Haiti.

Agape Flights Blog now up and running- Another way to connect with the ministry.


Agape has been providing continual service for their member missionaries for 30 years and will celebrate the Anniversary at the Agape Flights Hanger on Saturday, June 26, 2010. Check Agape Flights web site for further details and RSVP gomissions@agapeflights.com with “Celebration” in the subject line.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

A Plane Full of Prayers...



"Bandit" Agape Flights Monday 7 a.m. flight was right on time!
God's time just before noon!




Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; 6 In all your ways ackowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.

Missionary Pilot Luke Sumner with Pilot and Agape Flights Board member Steve Koch were going through the final prep and check-list in order to “lift wheels.” Their mission …delivery of thousands of pounds of cargo laced with prayers for the missionaries, prayers for the plane, prayers for the pilots and the folks back home.





Monday May 17, 2010 and I was sitting at my post (the reception area for the Agape Flights) in the Hangar at the Venice airport. I am a volunteer at Agape Flights and my Monday shift is from 8 a.m. to 12 Noon. All of a sudden I hear the loudspeaker ring out! “For all those that would like to join us in a prayer for the departing flight to Haiti meet us at the aircraft.”

So because a picture is worth a thousand words…all I can say is AMEN!



Agape Flights new aircraft “Bandit,” the Embraer 110 was in the trusted hands of the new Chief Pilot Luke, and Steve. Agape’s “Bandit” is in her 1st few weeks of service and is able to carry 40 percent more cargo than the former Agape airplane. Bandit has been lighting up the skies, carrying hopes and prayers to the missionary families that count on Agape for critical supplies.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Greg and the Pastor ... final checks


Missionary Greg and the Pastor doing their final maintenance checks for Agape Flights.

Greg Haman, missionary in charge of aviation Maintenance for Agape Flights is in the cockpit of Agape’s new aircraft “Bandit,” the Embraer 110. Greg and the Pastor Chad are giving “Bandit,” a once over the afternoon prior to “Bandit’s” 1st official Agape mission of mail and cargo going to member missionaries. The aircraft is the new "work horse" that will continue to serve the missionaries as AGAPE moves into it's 30th year of service.
CLICK to hear the sounds of "Faith in Action!"


Three thousand pounds of cargo with mail and relief supplies left Venice Florida at 7:29 a.m. Tuesday May 11, 2010. The pilot Luke Sumner and Tom Waldon will deliver the goods to missionaries in Haiti, Eleuthera and other island countries in the area.

If you would like to support Greg the missionary or other staff missionaries at Agape Flights with your prayers or financial donations click Agape Flights or send an email to gomissions@agapeflights.com.

Stay updated with current needs from the missionaries in the field in Haiti and the Dominican Republic and other island countries that are served by Agape Flights.

More introductions of Agape Staff and Missionaries to come…
Agape Flights is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, Christian ministry. Donations are Tax Deductible.

Romans 12:11-12 Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. 12 Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with God's people who are in need.13 Practice hospitality.



Friday, May 7, 2010

Turn The Radio On...again Randy Travis

I love this song... The Radio can be a great source of information; and for me, was pivotal in my quest to find out more about Jesus and the Christian Faith.

I remember my husband's Uncle Tommy asking us, "You Turned On?"

Therefore I always think of Uncle Tommy when we sing "Turn The Radio On."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWasGVrjqd8&feature=related

Peace In The Valley...YouTube Randy Travis

Another one I know everybody said they wanted to play..."Peace In The Valley"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ9Mb5SBdHY&NR=1

A sweet song with played many different ways...So I just picked Randy Travis's version as a reminder of how the song has been done.

Peace In The Valley by Randy Travis

What about "He's My Rock, My Sword, My Shield? Randy Travis does a wonderful job, the song has spirit and is just a feel good song...violin and guitar...would work great with organ or piano and brushes or sticks on the drums...and some nice bass parts...(would work great with that new UP-Right!

Click this You Tube of Randy Travis and his band...I can already hear the folks singing right along!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn4vaml3ZoQ&feature=related