All !n with Jordan Easley

Mission to the World

34 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In 1962, President John F. Kennedy toured NASA and met a janitor carrying a mop. When the president asked him what he did there, the man replied, “I’m helping put a man on the moon.” That janitor understood that his role, no matter how small it seemed, was part of a mission far greater than himself. He saw beyond his immediate task to the larger, history-changing vision. In the same way, the Bible tells us that if you have been saved and made new by Christ, you are part of something much bigger than you realize. You have a purpose and a place in the mission of God. We are not just church members or spiritual consumers; we are participants in God’s plan to redeem a broken world. The question is, why do we so often live as if that is untrue?

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