Insights from Bethel “dwellers” to spur one another on to the missionary call

Cookies & Cute Kids

Since Kristen and I have been married we have lived in four houses in three different cities.  In each neighborhood we have learned that people generally want to know their neighbors.  As we look back at our church planting years in Austin it is funny to confess that one of the best ways we got people plugged into our little house church was through cookies & cute kids.

When we first moved onto Malvern Hill Dr. we made cookies for all our neighbors.  Mason was at the cute age of 7-months-old.  I had knocked on doors in the past but it was amazing how cookies and a cute kid seemed to open more doors.  We simply said that we were new to the neighborhood, wanted to meet our neighbors, and wanted to bring them some cookies.  This simple approach works even if you have been in your house for years.  You might say that you have a New Years Resolution to get to know your neighbors better and just wanted to come say “hello”.

We would ask questions about the neighborhood, offer to have them over for dinner, and I began asking if there had ever been block parties done on the street.  Some were less interested, but over the next couple of months we ended up meeting most everyone on the street and even having five of the families over for dinner at different points.  After six months two of the families were attending our little house church.  Later that year we hosted our first block party on National Night Out.  Community was being built.

Making cookies and walking across the street to say “hello” was a fun and natural way to make some new friends and have an eternal impact.  It also helps if you have cute kids!

- Micah Caswell

Need a New Year's Resolution?

January 1st not only started a New Year it also started a New Decade!  The New Year brings hope and excitement as we wonder what the next year will bring.  It is also the perfect time to evaluate ourselves and make New Year’s Resolutions.

Ok, I know, they are a little cheesy and we all have treadmills that only see action when our toddlers swing them (sorry, too much information).   But seriously, Resolutions can be great things.  If you are a theology geek like me, then let me remind you that even Jonathan Edwards had a powerful list of Resolutions that guided his life.  I have always liked #7 “Resolved, Never to do any thing, which I should be afraid to do if it were the last hour of my life.”

If you are looking for a New Year’s Resolution or if you simply need to be challenged in your spiritual life, then I want to call you to dwell like Jesus in 2010.  John 1:14 says, “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us”.  Jesus left the comforts of his Trinitarian culture to strategically live within another culture with the purpose of glorifying God by making disciples.  He went, extended grace, made disciples, and thus glorified God. Jesus was a missionary!

We are starting a new little techie initiative called Dwell Like Jesus in order to spur each other on to be missionaries.  Dwell Like Jesus is a weekly journal found online at our Bethel website, DwellLikeJesus.com, on Facebook, and on Twitter.  These journals will be about how each us can live missional lives like Jesus.  They will be practical and do-able ideas as well as fun reads written by a hand-selected group of Bethelites who are dwelling like Jesus.  These “dwellers” are just like you and me, normal people trying to have an impact for the glory of God.

Sign up today at Bethelofhouston.com, DwellLikeJesus.com, or on Facebook, or Twitter.

 

- Micah Caswell