How can we know God’s will for our lives? That is a question that believers have been asking for centuries! It is a question that I grappled with as a teenager; and a question that I still seek answers to today. We never outgrow the need for seeking God’s will. In this study, we find Paul and Barnabas ready to set sail on yet another missionary journey, but conflicted over some of the details of the journey. In spite of human failings, God’s will was accomplished in and through these men.
Meet the Stephen and Candice Schroeder…
We are an ordinary family, serving an extraordinary God. We are a family of four, headed to Papua New Guinea to be directly involved with church-planting and Bible translation in a remote tribal people group. This site is a landing page for those interested in who we are and what we’re up to as we’re heading overseas.
Your prayers and financial gifts are what God will use to move us to the field and keep us there. Thank you!
Alberto Herrera is going Bro. Carter Pearce in planting Grace Mission in Green Forest, AR. http://www.gracebaptistgf.com/
When thinking about the ways in which God leads His people, R. Kent Hughes said, “God can use unhappy, perplexing failures to bring fresh purpose and direction to our lives… Even when we are at fault, God will use our failures to bring greater blessing… God will lead us according to his own perfect plan for our lives and ministries. We must be careful not to box God in by our prior experience. The most important thing by far is our attitude… We need to yield to his caring hand.”