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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Margaret Jane Bee

What a wake! What a woman! What a testimony! What a God!
            Last night we gathered at Thompson Bible Chapel to hold a wake for Margaret Bee, a faithful Christian who has been a part of TBC for the last number of years. Her battles (plural) with cancer have been hard, her pain has been extreme, her parenting stresses real; but as family and friends gathered to grieve together, the emphasis was not on the shortness or unfairness or the difficulty of her life. All of those things are real and they were not denied, but last night the big focus was all about remembering a life well-lived and especially her home-going to be with Jesus.
            One after another friends and family responded to Bert’s invitation to pay tribute to Margaret. With song and with spoken word, Margaret was remembered as a great friend and relative who made her life count for eternity by living for Jesus each and every day. She was remembered as someone who always wanted to live each moment to the fullest, and had encountered Jesus in a way that gave her “life abundant” as well as a deep-seated desire that her family would also embrace her faith. I        
            I have only known Margaret for a few months, but what I saw in this woman of faith was affirmed by many others who have known her much longer. When Laverne Spence got up to share some “words of encouragement with the family,” I was so impressed with the spiritual comfort and admonition he brought. (Bruce, it is no wonder you call him “friend”) The whole evening was a time of rich encouragement to me and a great reminder of the importance of a real and meaningful testimony. Thank you, Margaret Jane Bee, for leaving us that kind of legacy. Thank you for being the kind of person who calls us to Christian oneness and encouragement. Thank you for “shining the light” in your generation, as you had opportunity.
            Though just a few years older than I, Margaret’s race is over and her journey on Earth is done. I picture her hearing the words “Enter into the joy of your Master” and running with a smile on her face and tears streaming down her face to be with Jesus. There she can dance on the streets of heaven as she joins that “great cloud of witnesses” cheering us onward.

Spring Update

There is excitement in the air!

Spring has announced its arrival, and the thought of warm sunshine and new life and growth is bringing a bit of bounce to the step and making smiling even easier to do.

New life is always worth celebrating and Easter reminds us again that the God of Life is encouraging us to celebrate.

Continental Mission Inc. is excited about the Spring season in which we find ourselves. In the re-visioning process, we are reminded of the Resurrection and of new life, and our thoughts are drawn away from the cold darkness of the decision last year to prepare for the dissolution of the Mission.

As the re-visioning process continues, and as many friends of CMI have added their viewpoint and advice, the board has been courageously listening and working through the implications as they look for the role God would have CMI focus on at this time. Board members have heard from many supporters and current and retired staff, but have also been putting extra effort into hearing the voice of Christians in northern Manitoba.

While listening to so many voices takes time and effort, Proverbs 11:14 reminds us it is worthwhile: “In the multitude of counselors there is safety” (KJV) or “For lack of guidance a nation falls, but many advisers make victory sure” (NIV).

The board continues to seek God’s direction and to use the wisdom He has given to clarify the focus of CMI, and it prepares to present this new focus to the Mission family at Annual Conference on May long weekend. Your prayers for them and the rest of the mission family are very much appreciated at this time.

 It has been a great blessing to experience the generosity and trust of God’s people who continue to support the mission through this time of uncertainty and change. It has been especially exciting to hear from those with a desire to become a part of the CMI family as staff or as members.

We trust that God will lead us together in unity as we look to a future “as bright as the promises of God.” May God bless you this Easter as you proclaim the resurrection wherever you find yourself!
Ferlin Abrahamson
                                                                                    Interim General Manager
                                                                                    Continental Mission Inc.
                                                                                    778-4491 or 281-2879