Dreams and visions
1 Jan 2015
Sometimes you have a bad day. And some days it seems like everything in your life is falling apart. That’s what happened to Dave*, a 35-year-old Pioneers worker. He found himself fighting for his life on a stiff hospital bed, his wife and children at his side, wondering how and why God would allow him to arrive at such a difficult place.
After serving faithfully for years among a First Nations Tribe in Canada, seeing no ministry fruit, the past few months had been excruciating. The leaders kicked him off the reservation, his teammates left his team, and he was struck with a mysterious life-threatening illness. Where did he go wrong?
Coming in and out of consciousness, he woke several times to find gifts—thoughtful, generous gifts—left by members of the reservation. What did they mean? Could they really be from the reservation?
Clarification came with the unexpected arrival of the chief. Astonishingly, while Dave was fighting for his life, this leader had a dream. In the dream, his reservation was in utter darkness. Smothered by the darkness, the chief saw a man walking toward the reservation carrying a light. As he entered, the light spread throughout the reservation, bringing warmth and wisdom. The leader approached the light bearer and recognised him as Dave. From the moment the leader woke up and shared this story, the reservation began praying for Dave’s full recovery!
Since then, Dave recovered fully and received a welcome back to the reservation. In addition, many people—including the reservation’s previously notorious drug dealer, now redeemed as a Person of Peace—have come to faith! Apparently Dave ‘accomplished’ more lying on that hospital bed than at any other time! Or at least, God’s Spirit did.
If you are anything like us, you often overlook the vast needs in the Americas. Dave is just one example of many who serve faithfully in these highly complicated and often incredibly dark places. Would you consider serving among one of North America’s First Nations tribes?