Monday, July 14, 2014

Hold on everybody...here we go!!!!



Braid Valley, where Ballymena and Broughshane are located.  This is a view of Mount Slemish where Saint Patrick was held as a slave in the early 400’s.


   The Peter Pan ride at Disneyland has a memorable beginning.  As the ride starts the riders are lifted above London and Peter Pan appears with the announcement, “Hold on everybody here…we… go!” We feel that we are at the start of Peter Pan’s ride with the situation of our lives at present.
It has been quite a ride since March.  At that time, Pastor William announced that he would be stepping down from the pulpit and leaving Harvest. This, of course, was devastating news for Cindy and me on many levels. But the main point was that he didn’t see the church as a viable work because it had gotten too small and would be dissolving it in July when his official resignation took place.  No Harvest meant no sponsorship for a visa to allow us to remain in Northern Ireland.
Subsequently, we had to do some serious soul-searching and God’s-will-seeking. We were reminded of the original call to Northern Ireland and we certainly want to stay here because the people are etched on our hearts.  Too much work and relationship-building has taken place in the last 5 years. Meanwhile, the Lord repeatedly confirmed to us that it is His will for us to stay and continue the work begun with Harvest.  Many times He whispered to my heart, “Watch and see what I will do.”
What has resulted is that Harvest was dissolved early this month; we have received new sponsorship for a 3 year UK visa from Calvary Chapel York located in England, and are starting a new church in Ballymena called “Calvary Braid Valley.” Starting with a few people remaining from Harvest, we have already seen steady growth. Now, the numbers aren’t huge, but they are going in the right direction!
It would be a daunting prospect to be held responsible for the success of this new venture if it were not for the direction, assurance and encouragement by the Lord that we have received from Him. There is a lot of work ahead for us, not the least being all the practical duties of setting up a new church, so we appreciate your prayers on our behalf.   We are meeting Sunday mornings in our home right now and going through the Book of Joshua.  The first chapter of Joshua has an exhortation to him that the Holy Spirit has applied to my heart; “Be strong and courageous for the Lord is with you wherever you go.”

Thank you as always for your faithful prayer support,
Rick and Cindy Johnston


  

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