17 April 2012

New First Step Ministries Mailing Address

It's been awhile since I've posted anything here. Seems like Facebook has taken over the immediate updates on information. That doesn't mean that there isn't a lot going on in the background. I'll catch everyone up later.

Most importantly I wanted to let everyone know about First Step Ministries new mailing address in Arizona.

Effective Immediately

The New Mailing Address:
First Step Ministries, Inc.
PO Box 1061
Glendale, AZ 85311-1061

The Old Address
First Step Ministries, Inc.
PO Box 56603
Phoenix, Arizona 85079

The Post Office will forward mail to the new address for a number of weeks but please update your records.

Keep those "cards & letters" coming. Everything else remains the same. Only the post office box has changed to make it easier on my administrator, David Fyke.

Thanks again for your continued support during these challenging times for everyone.

Blessings from Bonn,
Rev. Lawrence Blakeslee
Missionary to Europe

12 November 2011

09 November 2011

02 August 2011

Christian: Proud & Available

The below is an article I just wrote for the August issue of the Finnish Christian Men's magazine, Tosimies. I think it has relevance not only in Finland but the Western culture here in Europe and America.

LB

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Christian: Proud & Available
By Rev. Lawrence Blakeslee

Recently, a Christian organization in America that works on university campuses announced that it was going to remove the word “Christ” from their organization’s name. The reason given was that it would be easier to reach out to non-Believers if “Christ” was not part of their name. Of course I do not agree with that thinking and I do not think the Bible does either.

Matthew 10:32 Every one therefore who shall confess me before men, him will I also confess before my Father who is in heaven. NIV

Jesus tells us not to deny Him but He was not afraid to challenge someone either. There is a fine line between being offensive and standing on what you believe. If we are embarrassed to admit we are a Christian, we are in trouble. If you purpose to hide your faith for the sake of being politically correct, you are also in trouble.

“Political Correctness” has taken a dominant role in Western culture. The “PC” culture does not allow you to express any strong beliefs or convictions of any kind that could remotely offend anyone else. It does not matter that your belief or view point might be in the majority. In the “politically correct world” those in the minority seem to have more “rights” than you do.

Is it politically correct to be Christian? Do people know that you are a Christian? Can they tell by the way you live your life? I am not talking about being offensive. I am talking about how you live your private and public life? How you treat your children and wife? How you get along with your co-workers? How do you handle a crisis in your life?

Everyone has challenging times in their lives whether they are a Christian or not. When people see that you handle it with God given peace in your heart, people can see it. They may not understand it but they see it the results of it. Some non-Believers might ask and based on the following scripture, God wants you to be ready to share it with them.

It reads: 1 Peter 3:15 But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have… NIV

More than confronting or condemning someone about their life style, we can effectively evangelize our small part of the world by being an ambassador for Christ on this earth. We can be available to help others, offer prayer or support them in their crisis. Be ready to tell them how a personal relationship with Jesus has helped and changed you.

Just the other day, a new Believer, who had been completely “unchurched” all of their lives, told me how they became a Christian because a co-worker had seen the deep depression they were suffering because of the death of her mother. The Christian co-worker simply gathered up the courage to ask them to attend church with them just one time. The non-Believer did and she and the Holy Spirit seized that moment to help her. It was all God needed to make a permanent change in that person’s life. Eighteen months later, the new Believer’s family saw the change in her life and asked about going to church with the new Believer. Do not hide but be ready to share the hope that God has freely given to you, with others in their time of need. Besides how are people going to know that there are solutions to life’s problems? How are they going to hear about the promise of eternal salvation in heaven?

And finally, as parents, do our children see us living our Christian life openly? Do they see us reach out to our friends and neighbors who are in crisis and stand by them during their challenges? Do our children see us praying and asking our Heavenly Father for direction when we have challenges in life?

Someone you currently know or might meet in the future might see the hope and peace that God has freely given you. Be ready to tell them. And do not worry about what to say to them. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you and He will. Also do not be afraid to allow your children or grand children see you live it and share it. It will bring great rewards for you.

Blessings,
Rev. Lawrence Blakeslee
Missionary to Europe

Information Links
Tosimies Magazine

14 September 2010

Upcoming Ministry Trip to Finland

Short & Sweet
I just updated my travel calendar for Helsinki area meetings and wanted to share it with you and my Finnish friends.


16 September
Hyvinkää Pentecostal Church
Palo-ojantie 1,
Hyvinkää, Finland

18 September
Mission Church
Men's Retreat (All Day)
Church’s Camping Facility
Ramsinniementie 31,
Helsinki, Finland

19 September
Vantaa International Christian Fellowship &
Metrokappeli Pentacostal Church
Combined morning service
Helsinki, Finland
www.vicf.fi

20 September
Full Gospel Business Men's Dinner Meeting
Hotelli Kuninkaantie
Lakelankatu 1,
Espoo, Finland


Plus the ministry, it looks like I will be taking a two hour ferry ride to Tallinn, Estonia to meet with Pastor Janno Pennsalu in Tallinn.

If you happen to think of me the next eight days, I would covet your prayers.

Blessings,

Rev. Lawrence Blakeslee
Missionary to Europe & Asia

27 July 2010

Sorry!

Hi Everyone,
You are probably a little tired of getting a bunch of blog posting from both my active "Blakeslee Blog" and now from the pretty much inactive "First Step Ministries" blog too.

I was experimenting with being able to post an entire pdf file of the Tosimies magazine and forgot that I had the tool that sends out a copy of every published posting still turned on.

And now the only way to notify you of the mistake is to send out "another" blog posting from the "First Step Ministries" blog.

At this point I don't know how many people have gotten duplicates or not. Plus, the real post I wanted to send out was and is the one from my "Blakeslee Blog".

Oh well, what I am gonna do. Technology got away from me during the experiment.

Forgive me?

Blessings,
Larry Blakeslee

Tosimies Finnish Christian Men's Magazine

The following is a copy of "Tosimies" a Finnish language, Christian Men's magazine.

I write articles in every issue to help men minister to their children.

Here is the June issue:

Tosimies Finnish language Men's Magazine TM310 2010 June

Blessings,
Rev. Lawrence Blakeslee
Missionary to Europe and Asia

25 July 2009

Healing in Disneyland.

Check out this video. It will bless you beyond belief.

Click on the video if you can see it or either click on or "copy and paste" the link below into your browser.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpdoge4KSug



Blessings,
Rev. Lawrence Blakeslee
Missionary to Europe and Asia