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Ministry in Remote Australia: Baptism Into New Life

13 September 2021

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By Isaac Parkinson, Jesus Campaign Director – Youth for Christ.

All across Australia, people are coming to Jesus and are being baptised into new life. Recently, a mission team from Exodus Projects led by Shar Hodgkinson pioneered a powerful evangelism crusade throughout the Pilbara region.

Nathan Holland is a missionary with Youth For Christ Australia.

The Exodus Projects team invited missionaries with Youth For Christ to join them on their outreach throughout North-Western Australia, and the multiplication of fruit as a result of this partnership was very evident.

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“I spoke to David after the basketball game and he said that he has had a dream of Jesus but wasn’t sure about him,” Nathan continues.

The next day these four young men and some of their younger brothers were baptised in the ocean.

Shar Hodgkinson grew up in the Pilbara region, and since experiencing a radical transformation in her life through the power of God, has felt led to return and bring the power of God to the broken communities there.

Young people like David are turning to Jesus across Australia. Exodus Projects have faithfully been leading teams up to the Pilbara region as God seems to be moving in a mighty way throughout that area. As a result of the partnership, a missionary team from Youth For Christ was sent back to the region where they are continuing to minister. Thanks go to the supporters of Youth for Christ for enabling moments like these.

God is at work in our nation. Seemingly everywhere we go we’re seeing young people ready to give their lives to Jesus.

And, thanks to generous partners in mission, young Australians are discovering new life in Jesus.

Please join us in praying for these young men as they continue growing in faith.

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Originally published on Youth for Christ.

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    Carole Kirton 13 September 2021 at 10:42 am - Reply

    Such a great encouragement! And thank the Lord for His grace and love!
    Wondering if YFC have camps for youth during school holidays?
    Sunshine Coast…

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    Diane Brittenden 13 September 2021 at 11:51 pm - Reply

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    America’s pandemic of despair shows up most obviously in the mounting number of suicide and suicide attempts. According to the Centers for Disease Control, suicide rates are higher today than at any other time since the Great Depression. Unless one takes into account just how different our world is today, it’s impossible to grasp what that data point really means. Today, we have emergency rooms, a much better knowledge of poison and poison control, better technologies, and emergency medications like NARCAN. These incredible, life-saving medical interventions mean that a large percentage of patients who attempt suicide survive. But adjusting for these medical advances, we are likely living through the worst suicide crisis in our nation’s history.

    This is a crisis that is, at its root, fueled by despair. Hopelessness afflicts individuals and entire communities. Deeper than economic hardship or access to firearms and opioids, we have created, to borrow words from my friend Matthew Sleeth, “an unlivable society.” Loneliness and isolation are the norm, and they pre-existed this Coronavirus.

    Matthew’s latest book is the most direct, helpful, and clarifying book for Christians on this topic of suicide. It’s called Hope Always: How to Be a Force for Life in a Culture of Suicide. In it, he combines his first-hand knowledge of America’s suicide crisis as an emergency room doctor with statistical insights, a biblical overview of the topic, and an incredible amount of wisdom. His conclusion is nothing less than a calling. When it comes to addressing this culture-wide pandemic, if not the church stepping up, who will?
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    Scripture, as Dr. Sleeth points out, says a great deal about suicide, and therefore has a huge role to play in preventing it. From the beginning, Satan tempted Adam and Eve in the Garden to, in effect, kill themselves. Ever since, demons, both literal and figurative, have been whispering lies and words of despair into human ears.

    Throughout the book, Sleeth threads an important needle. On the one hand, he argues against a materialistic view of suicide. Humans are, he argues, the only creatures that knowingly take our own lives. Thus, this terrible decision has an irreducible spiritual component. On the other hand, Sleeth warns Christians not to ignore the very real medical and mental health factors that drive people to self-harm.

    By holding together the material and moral sides of suicide, Sleeth addresses the issue from the best foundation available: who humans are as image-bearers of God. Thus, Sleeth makes clear why Christianity has proved to be the most powerful and effective response to those whispering demons that call us into the darkness.

    Near the beginning of Hope Always, Sleeth tells an especially touching story of two patients from his time as an emergency room physician. The first was an able-bodied young man, full of promise, who chose to shoot himself in the temple. The other was a joyful, wheelchair-bound man, slightly older with a permanent neurological injury, who had come in for a minor infection.

    A nurse asked Dr. Sleeth if he recognized the patient. “It’s the man you saw last spring who shot himself.” The two patients, as it turns out, were the same person. As the young man’s parents later told Dr. Sleeth, after surviving his suicide attempt, their son had found a reason to live. In their words, “He got his faith back,” and his faith had given him fresh hope. (This kind of powerful storytelling, born in his wealth of experience, is just one example of Matthew Sleeth’s compelling writing style.)

    To be clear, having a Christian faith is no guarantee that, ultimately, the demonic voices will go away, or won’t steal, kill, and destroy a life. Still, especially in this area, only the Church is properly grounded in both Scripture and science. Only the biblical vision of the imago Dei, of our creation and fall, can address the fullness of the human condition. In light of this, I say with Matthew Sleeth, if not the church on this issue, then who?

    Come to BreakPoint.org and we’ll tell you how you can get a copy of “Hope Always.” And be sure to check out Matthew Sleeth’s outstanding interview with Shane Morris on our Upstream podcast, and his incredible talk at the 2021 Wilberforce

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    How to Be a Force for Life in a Culture of Suicide
    Shane Morris & Matthew Sleeth | Upstream with Shane Morris | 8/24/21
    Restoring Hope
    Matthew Sleeth | Wilberforce Weekend 2021 | 9/3/21

    Hope Always
    Matthew Sleeth | Tyndale Momentum | 2021

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