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Realising the Mission About forty years ago my nominally Hindu father was diagnosed with a terminal illness and given three weeks to live. That prognosis brought such grief and shock, but even more distressing for me was the realisation that unless my father put his faith in Jesus in the short time he had left, he would spend eternity in hell. So I did the only thing I knew to do.

I began to urgently pray and fast for his salvation.

My deep passion is to see the rapid growth of the Kingdom of God, and to see people run with the fire of God in their lives.

From that day on God deposited into my heart a passion to reach the lost and a faith that says no one is beyond the reach of the gospel. I need, and we all need, a vision that goes beyond church growth, a vision to see great numbers of people in this country saved. These words apply to all believers so let us all take to heart the reality that our families, our workmates, our neighbours and our friends make up the harvest field God has placed us in.

As we go to school we are to make disciples, as we go to work, as we go to get a haircut, everywhere we go, we are to make disciples. A number of years ago my elderly neighbour had cancer. My wife and I prayed for him and on one occasion he was deeply impacted by the presence of God. As a result of that prayer he attended our church one Sunday morning, and after the message he struggled up the front to give his heart to Jesus.

Six weeks later he too passed away and went into the presence of Jesus. I was asked to take his funeral, and sad as his passing was, the funeral was a great opportunity to sensitively present the gospel to hundreds of unbelievers. The author says that if we try to copy others in witnessing we probably will hate it, so we need to find a style that works for us.

Pray for souls.