VISION LETTER
written by Rev. Jae Park
Invisible
THE NEED FOR MISSIONS
THE SILENT EXODUS
1. Renewing traditionalism 2. Planting new churches 3. Having a multi-generational approach
This was the approach I followed as I began my personal mission to combat the Silent Exodus.THE OTHER 10/40 WINDOW
CONCLUSION
Asian Americans have a unique gift. As a demographic, they are highly educated, successful, and intelligent. They are blessed uniquely through their dual identity as sons and daughters of the two most influential continents in modern history. Asian Americans are natural-born missionaries placed strategically in the most powerful nation in the world at a critical juncture in history. However, many young Asian Americans do not understand or have the proper vision to use these resources.
Queen Esther was the same in many respects. Esther was an intelligent, prudent, and beautiful Jewish girl who became the Queen of Persia, who did not fully grasp the high position beheld of her. She was a good woman of faith, but it was not until she was under Mordecai’s guidance that she gained a Kingdom perspective. At the time when Haman was plotting to exterminate the Jews throughout the Persian Empire, Mordecai was sure that even if Esther kept silent, that deliverance would rise from another place.
As a result, he suggests to her, “And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14)
Because Queen Esther used her power for the sake of her people, an entire lineage was saved and God’s saving work was fulfilled. Like Mordecai, it is my mission to arouse the sleeping Silent Exodus generation to show them that this is not the time to lounge. Like Esther, God has strategically situated Asian Americans not for their useless American dreams but for the salvation work of the Kingdom. The truth is, God can do this with or without us. My calling, however, is to make sure that this generation rises up so that they may experience the power and joy of serving God. Only then will their talents and experiences shine, have power, and be fully maximized by the Lord.
In Christ,
Reverend Jae Park