November 30, 2010

Lausanne Reflections

Aloha from Maui,
We have had a refreshing time in Hawaii - so good to be with family, friends, and churches here again. We are very grateful for your faithful friendship and prayers. Our mobile number until February 10 is 808 315 5364. Our journey continues… we fly to Oregon today.


We just received a very encouraging report about the Third Lausanne Conference which Mark attended in October in Cape Town. If one man can be credited with bringing everyone and everything together for this tremendous gathering it is Doug Birdsall. The Lord used him, and the team he wisely gathered, in a wonderful way. We think you will enjoy Doug’s reflections and by viewing the links he cites:

Cape Town 2010 Reflections From Doug Birdsall
22 November 2010

It is far too soon to fully assess the significance of CT2010. Indeed
only the Lord truly knows how CT2010 will impact his church and the
world in the years to come. As I reflect on the Congress, read blogs,
emails and articles from participants, I am in awe of Gods blessings on
this gathering. Please join me in praising the Lord for the following:

• Sense of wonder at Gods people coming together from nearly
every country and corner of the earth - joy that the Majority World
Church was the actual majority at CT2010!

• Global community of men and women who worked tirelessly to
plan and serve CT2010.

• Powerful testimony by an 18-year-old North Korean girl.
Unforgettable.
(http://conversation.lausanne.org/en/conversations/detail/11671, posted
with permission)

(Note from Mark: This is REALLY good, you can also see this at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KEFbo2tJ_8 )

• Glory of the gospel expounded daily from the book of
Ephesians. May the message of Ephesians reverberate around the world.

• Miraculous provision of stewards from India, cousins Vijay and
Daniel, who took just two hours to solve sophisticated cyber attacks on
our websites.

• Unity of speakers whose presentations provided a ringing
endorsement for truth.

• Significant impact of the Table Groups.

• Timeliness of Libby Little’s presence with us honoring Christ
as she also honored the life of her recently martyred husband in Afghanistan.

• Stories and images of God on the Move in every region of the
world.

• Significant media coverage of CT2010, from 100 onsite media
and many more offsite receiving reports from our Communications team.

• Creativity and growing energy around issues like Diaspora
People, Mega-Cities, Children, Orality; developments in the Global
Anglican Communion; Ziya Merals fresh thinking with respect to Islam;
an eagerness for a global Kingdom equilibrium as articulated by David
Ruiz and Patrick Fung; and a meeting with World By Radio leadership.

• Beauty and vibrancy of worship as a global community, the
pageantry of the Opening Celebration and the foretaste of heaven
experienced in the holy and majestic celebration of the Lords Supper
during the Closing. Personally, the Closing Ceremonies were the most
glorious experience of worship I have had anywhere and at anytime.
(http://conversation.lausanne.org/en/conversations/detail/11010.)

Additionally, each time I joined the Global Executive Leadership Forum
and the Government, Business and Academia Think Tank, I sensed
excitement as these leaders were finding one another and finding their
voice in the work of world evangelization. Similarly, I enjoyed visits
to the Womens Global Cafe; where hundreds of women and men who share
passion for the gospel and bearing witness to Christ were able to
connect.

Perhaps the most exciting meeting I participated in was with the Younger
Leaders. Organizers had planned on 250 people for the Friday evening
gathering. However when I arrived in the ballroom a half an hour after
it started, there were nearly 900 younger leaders there. The vibrancy
and enthusiasm in the room was electrifying! I stayed until I could
barely stay awake, talking with leaders keen to learn how they could be
involved in the future of Lausanne.

Certainly the most surprising meeting was with the official observers
from the Vatican, the Orthodox Churches and the World Council of
Churches. After expressing appreciation for being invited to the
Congress, they wanted to know how to continue their involvement,
conversations and friendships begun during the Congress. When I asked
what had captivated their imagination, three things were mentioned:
first, they were impressed by the intellectual vigor of the discussions;
second, they were moved by the personal stories shared by the North
Korean girl and by Libby Little; third they found the worship and
fellowship with such a vibrant global community to be a source of
personal and spiritual renewal.

To keep us connected and to highlight resources and research related to
world evangelization, plans are underway for an expanded Lausanne
website (www.lausanne.org ) and Lausanne
Global Conversation. Please check the website regularly for Congress
resources, videos, photos and meeting notices…

Our prayer is that all that was invested in the Congress and in the
ongoing work of The Lausanne Movement will be multiplied and bear much
fruit as we seek to be responsive to Gods call…

Thank you for your faithful partnership in the gospel.

Yours in Christ,
Doug Birdsall
Executive Chairman, The Lausanne Movement

December 5 Sierra Presbyterian Church, Nevada City, California
December 10 Biola Congregational Church, Biola, California
December 12 Meadowlark Community Church, San Marcos, California
December 19 New Life Presbyterian Church, La Mesa, California
December 26 First Baptist Church of El Segundo, El Segundo, California
January 2, 2011 Montrose Community Church, Montrose, California
January 9 Valley Presbyterian Church, North Hills, California
January 16 La Canada Presbyterian Church, La Canada, California
January 30 Hawaii Kai United Church of Christ, Hawaii Kai, Oahu, Hawaii
February 6 North Shore Christian Church, Kilauea, Kauai, Hawaii
February 11 – Return to Beijing

Rejoicing in His Advent! Mark and Dayna Blair

Our Email blairstan2@gmail.com
or markblair@bicf.org or blairstan@psmail.net (secure)

Our Mission

Pioneers - 10123 William Carey Drive - Orlando, FL 32832 – USA www.pioneers.org

Our Blog www.blairstan.blogspot.com

Skype: blairstan

Our Ministry

Beijing International Christian Fellowship - www.bicf.org

Hear Mark’s sermons at: http://bicf.org/sermon-zgc

Our Mailing Address

Beijing International Christian Fellowship / Zhong Guan Cun
Raycom Infotech Park, Tower C, Room B115,
2 Kexueyuan Nanlu, Haidian District, Beijing, China 100190

November 15, 2010

Thankful in Hilo

Aloha from Hawaii!

At this season of Thanksgiving, we are grateful to be in on this beautiful island with family and friends once again. Mark’s Thanksgiving message to the Beijing International Christian Fellowship is below.

L to R – Mark, Dayna, Nathan, Heather, Ala, Kerrine, little Kingston, Tavia, and Aaron

We have a US mobile phone until we leave the States in February – 808 315 5364. We’ve begun to share with our supporting churches. Hope we see you along the way….see schedule below…

Health News

Mark had a CT scan just before leaving Beijing which showed him still cancer free!

Sadly, news of our family is not as good. Mark’s brother-in-law Larry passed away this month after a long illness. Please keep Mark’s sister Judy in your prayers.

Also, Dayna’s sister Gaylyn has cancer and an aneurism in her heart. Your prayers for her and her husband George are much appreciated. They are currently in Pennsylvania, trying to get home to Hilo.

Our Schedule

November 21 Puna Covenant Church, Keaau, Hawaii
PM - Kalahikiola Church, Hawi, Hawaii
November 28 AM - Waipuna Chapel, Kula, Maui, Hawaii
PM – Wailuku Door of Faith Church, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii
December 5 Sierra Presbyterian Church, Nevada City, California
December 9 Biola Congregational Church, Biola, California
December 12 Meadowlark Community Church, San Marcos, California
December 19 New Life Presbyterian Church, La Mesa, California
December 26 First Baptist Church of El Segundo, El Segundo, California
January 2, 2011 Montrose Community Church, Montrose, California
January 9 Valley Presbyterian Church, North Hills, California
January 16 La Canada Presbyterian Church, La Canada, California
January 30 Hawaii Kai United Church of Christ, Hawaii Kai, Oahu, Hawaii
February 6 North Shore Christian Church, Kilauea, Kauai, Hawaii
February 11 – Return to Beijing

Very Gratefully in Him, Mark and Dayna Blair

Our Email blairstan2@gmail.com
or markblair@bicf.org or blairstan@psmail.net (secure)

Our Mission
Pioneers - 10123 William Carey Drive - Orlando, FL 32832 – USA www.pioneers.org

Our Blog www.blairstan.blogspot.com

Skype: blairstan

Our Ministry
Beijing International Christian Fellowship - www.bicf.org
Hear Mark’s sermons at: http://bicf.org/sermon-zgc

Our Mailing Address
Beijing International Christian Fellowship / Zhong Guan Cun
Raycom Infotech Park, Tower C, Room B115,
2 Kexueyuan Nanlu, Haidian District, Beijing, China 100190

Thanksgiving. In some lands it is a holiday. But many do not know who – or what – to ‘thank.’ We hear their ambiguous appreciation, “Higher power, Mother God, Lucky Stars, Blind Force, God of My Nation Only…whatever you are - I am just lucky to be alive…I guess.” Sounds like Bart Simpson’s prayer, “God, we worked really hard for this stuff, so thanks for nothin’!”

Amidst a staccato of final commands, the Apostle Paul tells the followers of Jesus in Thessalonica, “Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus” (1 Thessalonians 5.18). According to the Bible, Christian thanksgiving is far different from the Simpson’s or the society.
Most important, we know who we are thanking. We are a people instructed by Holy Scripture. By the wonder of His grace we know the central person of the Bible, the Lord Jesus Christ. We hold the greatest promise from the book, everlasting life. We are now alive by the greatest power declared in its pages, the Holy Spirit. For some reason we will never fully know, this God we love as Father, Son, and Spirit is ours. We do not know Him exhaustively – eternity will not be long enough to do that – but we know Him truly.

Second, Christians thank God as an act of trust. Not all of life is ‘happy clappy smiling all the way.’ Sometimes life stinks. Last year my Thanksgiving ‘dinner’ was in I.V. bottles of chemo, with side orders of fear, uncertainty, and nausea. Paul is not asking Christ-followers to give thanks ‘for’ all things. We don’t thank God for cancer, misery, or any of the junk this life sometimes holds. But we are commanded to thank God ‘in’ all things. This is a declaration of faith. It is a confession of God’s sovereignty, spoken from an eternal perspective. We know life holds no surprises for God. We see through a glass darkly, but He has seen the end from the beginning. He works in and through all things for His glory and our good. Do you believe that? Joseph did – even after suffering ‘underground’ much longer than the 33 Chilean miners. He told his guilty brothers, “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives” (Genesis 50.20). Joseph trusted God ‘in’ good and bad.

Third, saying ‘thanks’ is a way to keep us thankful. Scripture indicts the ungrateful, “For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened” (Romans 1.21). But speaking His praise changes our posture – He leads us from grumbling to gratitude, from whining to worship, from darkness to light. The glass may be half empty, but it is also half full! And for people that deserve to burn in hell – like me – that ‘half’ is a marvelous undeserved gift. Lift your sights heaven-ward. We may not be healthy, but our God is the Healer. We may not be fully supplied, but our Father in Heaven owns it all. “The LORD is God, and he has made his light shine upon us…You are my God, and I will give you thanks; you are my God, and I will exalt you. Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever” (Psalm 118.27-29). Declaring His praise directs your heart to Him. May we at BICF be a grateful people, in every season.

Thankful to be in His family at BICF with you, Mark Blair, Pastor ZGC