Something New…

I read a book a while back that noted how the Psalmist seemed fond of new songs. His express desire was to sing “a new song”  to the Lord (Psalm 33:3; 40:3; 96:1; 98:1; 144:9; 149:1). I must admit, I feel the same way about a lot of things in life.

The longing for something new isn’t abnormal. It’s actually natural, and at times needed. The covenant offered at Sinai was in need of being replaced by something “new” (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 8:7-13). But something new is generally risky. The “old wine” might be what we are used to, and often, we will only take on something new if we can put it in old wineskins (Luke 5:36-39). After all, we are entrenched in the belief that “the old is better” (v. 39). But the inborn sense of desire for something new must be dealt with. You can only avoid it for so long before it becomes deconstructive.

For a while now, I’ve considered breaking free from local church pulpit work to do something new. I don’t want to quit ministering, but I do want to minister in a way that I sense betters serves people. Yes, that’s exactly what I meant!  “What can better serve people than to preach ‘the good news’ to them?” you might be thinking.  Look,  preaching and teaching doesn’t just take place in church auditoriums. It happens in a number of different environments, in numeous venues. But before one thinks that a Sunday morning assembly is “the” best place to minister, I would suggest such one takes a Sunday, stands behind a pulpit for 30 minutes, and speaks . What you might see might change your mind! Sleeping. Doodling. Texting. Reading the Bible but not following along with the minister. People looking around and watching what others are doing. All of this happens every Sunday all over the country.

So, for the time being, I am transitioning into something new. I will no longer be involved in full-time preaching work. Instead, my wife  and I have chosen to minister together in the lives of children at a nearby children’s home in Portales, NM.

I want something new. I need something new. The New Mexico Christian Children’s Home has stepped in to offer Tisha and I an opportunity to do something new.

It will be tough. We both know that. That is, in part, why we want to do it. We are concerned for the future of the church, and we long for Jesus and his church to be integral to the lives of today’s youth.

I ask that you will pray for us as we begin to transition, as well as keep us in your prayers as jump into this work with both feet!

  • http://www.timothyarcher.com/kitchen Tim Archer

    Prayers for you during this time of transition. I know you’ll be a blessing to everyone there in Portales.

    Grace and peace,
    Tim Archer

    • http://theobloggers.com/members/douglasryoung/ douglasryoung.net

      Thanks Tim! I really appreciate it. Look forward to seeing you soon.

  • http://rlcblog.com Dusty Rayburn

    I have been where you are and am still experiencing transition. Seek God and every thing else will fall into place.

    My family will be praying for yours during this time.

    • http://theobloggers.com/members/douglasryoung/ douglasryoung.net

      Thank you, immensely, Dusty. I will do the same for you!

  • http://justingerhardt.tumblr.com Justin Gerhardt

    Many, many blessings on your new endeavor, Doug. May God use you and your family powerfully there.

    • http://theobloggers.com/members/douglasryoung/ douglasryoung.net

      Hey Justin! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a strong word of encouragement. Will be praying for you and Jennifer as you transition to RR. I think God will do some awesome things through you and Jennifer there!

  • JoAnn

    I remember vividly the 2:00 a.m. moment when I said to Papa that I’d go where He wanted me to go, do what He wanted me to do. It was profound, immediate and life changing….and a commitment that I’ve never regreted. You and Tish are amazing in the ministry you have done, but more importantly, the ministry you’re about to do.
    God is smiling upon you both for your willingness to step up and serve His children.
    Much love,
    Jae

    • http://theobloggers.com/members/douglasryoung/ douglasryoung.net

      JoAnn…We have been through a lot together. We’ve both seen each other at our worst and at our best, it seems like. Thank you for always pointing us in the heavenward direction.

  • http://jaborch99.wordpress.com Jeff B.

    Hey Doug! May God bless your newfound ministry. Your desire to do more effective ministry than is often possible within the confines of church-based ministry is precisely what motivated me to move into chaplaincy. I pray that you are blessed as I have been by the transition, and even moreso.

    • http://theobloggers.com/members/douglasryoung/ douglasryoung.net

      Thanks Jeff. That’s something I’ve been intending to get with you and talk about. I will email you soon and maybe we can talk on the phone from there.

  • Kathy Griffith

    I am sure God is directing you into this new spiritual endeavor and vision that is a Godly blessing for your family and especially the children of this home.

    • http://theobloggers.com/members/douglasryoung/ douglasryoung.net

      Thanks Kathy!