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Hope and Healing Towards Racial Reconciliation

DAY 3 OF 5

Principle 3: LEARN

Ready

Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me. All day long I put my hope in you.” — Psalm 25:5

Set

Maya Angelou once said, “We should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.”

Cross-cultural ministry can be challenging, but with God, nothing’s impossible . Jesus commanded His disciples, “Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you…” (Matthew 28:19-20a). Cross-cultural ministry is important because we are all created in the image of God and have equal footing at the Cross, which means everyone has equal opportunity to know Jesus personally. 

In an ever-changing world, our immutable God, who never changes, has plans to grow you in the image of His Son, Jesus. Your impact in your sport alone can be used to reach others with the love Jesus so perfectly exemplified. What are some ways you can get out of your comfort zone to minister to those who don’t look like you, or live where you live, talk the way you talk, or have the resources you have? The answer is simple. We can learn. Learning breeds growth and growing together builds community. 

Here are some practical steps we can take when we have the opportunity to learn and minister to others on our teams, huddles, and communities:

1. Research and educate yourself with the intent to understand the history and experiences of the people you serve. 

2. Ask questions and don’t try to solve all the problems in one day. 

3. Become more aware of someone else’s world by visiting churches in the community, neighborhoods, sporting events, or school events. 

4. Seek out a friend or ministry partner who is more familiar with that community, school, or ethnic group.

5. Have faith in God that change will happen and continue to pray for His guidance and blessings daily.

Go 

1. How can you be more effective in serving coaches and athletes in diverse communities or communities that are opposite of yours socio-economically?

2. What are you willing to sacrifice to serve in another community than the one you are accustomed to?

3. What does your community tapestry of ministry look like? What color threads could be added?

Talk It Over

Based on today’s reading, what is one thing God is saying to you? If you’re going through this plan with a teammate, coach, or peer, take the next 5-10 minutes and talk about today’s truths.

Workout

Deuteronomy 31:12; Proverbs 9:9; Philippians 4:9

Overtime

“Abba Father, will You reveal Your heart to me for a cross-cultural ministry? Forgive me when I withdraw from uncomfortable situations that involve cross-cultural ministry and teach me to love others as You do, Lord. Help me to share the Gospel with others in every background or walk of life. In Jesus’ name. Amen.”

Darlene Johnson

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About this Plan

Hope and Healing Towards Racial Reconciliation

There is no better time to reveal God’s Kingdom than in the midst of conflict, division and uncertainty. We have the privilege serving and sharing Jesus during this time of great opportunity. Use this 5-day plan to connect on how God would have you LOVE, LISTEN, LEARN and LAMENT around the issue of racism and unity. Then, LEVERAGE what He has given you to bring real, lasting healing and change.

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We would like to thank FCA for providing this Plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.fca.org