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Name: Sylvia Joy
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Interests: Becoming a passionate servant of my Savior... Bringing His light to the unreached people in India and Bangladesh... Bandaging the wounds of the hurt... Feeding homeless street kids overseas - both stomach food and soul food- the Truth of Jesus... Call me a Jesus Freak--that is what I want to become; what will only matter at the end of life.... I also want to be the best wife possible for my incredible husband Oleg. I thank God for the blessing of being his wife; he has a heart of integrity, is a humble leader, and is the most handsome man on earth!!! Also, I love my mom, dad, Stephie, Susie, Timber, Shannon, and Sara, (all of my family members), my siamese cat "Mikie", my gerbil, warm sunshine, rollerblading, and the island of Kauai!!
Expertise: I have been an RN in an Emergency Room since June 2005... In this time I have experience more than I ever imagined... I am ACLS certified... (meaning I can shock you and give you medications if your heart was to stop) I've worked as a dog trainer, a dog groomer, party hostess at Chuck E Cheese :), a nursing lab assistant at Bethel, a block mentor, and was a camp counselor all summer.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Giveaway Gospel... totally America!

The Giveaway Gospel

Pastor Ray Baumann

 

 

I recently walked out of a Wal-Mart and noticed that all the cars in the parking lot were covered with flyers. Sure enough, there, on my truck, stuck under my windshield wiper, was a flyer. It read, “Win a car this Sunday!” and had the name of a local church that was giving it away. A car! Man, who wouldn’t want to show up for that?

 

What a great marketing idea if you are looking for exposure; if you’re a bank looking to open new accounts or a car dealer looking for people to come in for a test drive. But a church? Come on! It is now a very popular trend in the modern church to entice people with giveaways through contests and raffles. I guess the thought is along the lines of,  “We can’t reach people if they don’t come to church.” So, go ahead and bribe them.

 

Welcome to the American church, where the lines between religion and consumerism blend into one giant gospel smoothie. I have heard of churches giving away iPods, Xboxes and smart phones, even a year’s worth of movies passes. Now those raffle-driven churches have really upped the ante with giving away cars, vacations, cash and homes. It seems that churches believe they are competing for a target audience.

 

Churches are becoming more like the Price is Right than a place for training disciples and a resource for believers. But, that is not as attractive to unbelievers because they are looking for something for nothing. The church calls this evangelism while people crowd in tight to see if they have won one of the many mega prizes given away each Sunday, all done in the name of boosting attendance. Why? The pastor’s own pride. If you win people with gimmicks you have to keep them with gimmicks.

 

Through all of this, Jesus sits back and watches the foolishness of man and his desire to push his agenda over the Lord’s agenda. Disciplining believers is not sexy enough for most pastors because it won’t put their name in lights or get them multiple book deals or pack out the church every night.

 

An intense statement was sent to me in the title of an email I received from an atheist. It said, “Nothing secures my atheism more than the fact that religion needs marketing. You would think that the truth would be all that’s needed wouldn’t you?” This is probably the most profound statement I have ever read coming from an unbeliever.

 

A numbers-driven gimmick gospel has compromised the American pulpit all in the name of being more effective in our culture. But the last time I checked, life and death and where people spend eternity are subjects that transcend every culture and cut right to the conscience. There is only one gospel and it can’t be marketed, it can’t be repackaged to be an attractive product for our culture. If anyone will hate the true gospel of Jesus Christ it will be Americans.

 

Why do we think the message must change with the culture? We need to realize that the message must never change. There is a judgment to come. "Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God's one and only Son." (John 3:18)

 

Remember the last time judgment came upon the earth? It had something to do with a giant boat and a man named Noah. I don’t recall the gimmicks used by Noah. It’s not recorded that he enticed anyone to come on to the ark. There were no freebies, no free food or raffles. He didn’t open the ark as a petting zoo.  He sure wasn’t very relevant, because he just preached repentance and left the rest up to God. Noah was a prophet who lived in an age similar to our own a time where greed, gluttony, drunkenness, sexual license and violence filled the earth.  The Savior described Noah's day in the following words in Matthew 24:38:

 

“For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark,

39: And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.”

 

All of the prophets in the Bible proclaimed repentance. If pastors try proclaiming anything else they lead their flocks astray. Just getting the world’s attention is not what we are called to do.

 

Distributed by www.ChristianWorldviewNetwork.com

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Friday, September 28, 2007

Because of the dangers of posting about the trip to India, I removed most of it. It will now be only available to people through my facebook account. I'm sorry about this, but I don't want people to be harmed because of me or my testimony. I still want to return to India and spend the rest of my life there loving on the orphans and widows... Blessings, Sylvia


Saturday, May 05, 2007

Back to the USA from India!

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(Me with the orphan kids-they were so precious!)
Dear Family & Friends,

Stephanie and I are back from our trip to India! What an awesome God we serve! Our team of 15 people had safe flights there and back (16 hours!), and had an incredibly easy time in customs in India, which was amazing. You see, each person brought 1 bag for personal luggage, and also a 50lb bag filled with medications (we were a portable pharmacy!). The Hindu government officials could have stopped us and sent us home if they found we were going to do medical evangelism-but God had it all under control, and we did not get stopped even once! Jamoseke! (Praise the Lord!) Thank you for your prayers for our safety!

Also wonderful news, our team was able to see and treat over 1500 people in our medical camps. This included people from rural villages in central India and we also held a camp for Burmese refugees in northern Delhi. The people, mostly women and children, would patiently wait in line for hours just to be seen. There were a lot of people suffering from anemia, malnutrition, worms, tuberculosis, and malaria-problems we don’t see much in the USA. Of course, there were problems that are common everywhere- upper respiratory infections, arthritis, ear infections, etc.  Every patient received a month’s supply of multivitamins and a worming pill, as well as anything else they needed. I was amazed at the number of people who were anemic, but the people do not eat meat and do not have many sources of iron. I felt like a giant during our camps, as most of the people were tiny from the lack of good nutrition. Things that are considered simple in the USA are deadly in India; for example we saw a baby whose mother died 2 days prior due to diarrhea.  I was amazed at how easy our lives are in the USA- I never realized the simple things I take for granted, like turning on a water faucet and getting a drink! Owning a car and a house are a luxury! It will be hard to complain here in America when I remember how thankful people are to get a bag of rice!

 Again, thank you for your prayers and support! I was so humbled by the support I received and encouraged to know that you were all behind me! It was only with your help that I was able to go on this life-changing trip in the first place!  I know God has His hand of protection on us due to your prayers! And thank you for praying for the Indian people-keep praying that God will raise up more workers to go! Pray for the evangelists as they reach people for our Lord!

I love you all! Oleg also sends his love! He was so supportive
during the trip-he had sent me a letter to read each day
that had verses and encouragement!
J
May the Lord bless you and keep you!
Much Love,

Sylvia Joy

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People pumping water from a well, which they carry home in buckets; I will never again take for granted being able to turn on a facuet and drink....


 

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Dressed in native clothing!

 

 

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Stephie listening to a sick little boy's lungs..

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This child was very sick with malaria...

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The kids at the clinics loved bubbles!

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Our armed guard who went with us when we visited the hindu temple...

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An example of the Indian toilet- "squattie-potties". You squat to go-and no toilet paper! Instead, people use a cup to pour water on themself!

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Cows are everywhere in India! This one was looking for food in a dumpster!

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Bikes, motorcycles, mini-cars are all common on the roads!


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I will never complain about my house in america again... I have so much to be thankful for!

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People would line up for hours to be seen in our clinics!
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This little boy had such huge, sad eyes! He was adorable!
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This man carried his mother several miles to be seen!
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Getting a medical history on patients... This child was the first out of 4 kids to survive!

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A fellow teammate, Laura, praying with an elderly lady who said she was lonely...


Missions trip to India pics!

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An elderly patient in the local hospital; whan an enormous difference with our hospitals!
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Holding one of the orphan babies...

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A pic of Stephanie and me! :) It was 110 degrees outside-we have an excuse for being sweaty! :)
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A family using the most common form of transportation: Walking!
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Stephie and me in front of the Taj Mahal!



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