Family Shines for Jesus on October 31st — for 20 Years!

One Christian family in our local community has been shining brightly for Jesus Christ, on October 31st, in a very public way.

Together with the help of many relatives and friends, the Bell family decorates a public park with lights, organizes fun activities for all ages, and shares homemade cookies and apple cider. They distribute Bibles, tracts, Christian CD’s and movies. They play upbeat Christian children’s music on loud-speakers and they preach the Good News of the Gospel. They serve together as a family, work hard, and WOW, do they glorify God!

In this post, I asked Deb Bell to share about her family’s outreach, now in its 20th year!
They’re a mission-minded example for us all!

In the words of Deborah Bell:

“What do we do with Halloween?” The answer to this question should be the same as it is to, “What do we do with September 5th or April 29th or January 2nd?” We do what Jesus wants us to do with every day of our lives. And we find out what that is by asking Him.

For our family, our “Halloween” journey began by asking, “What does Jesus want us to do?” In answering that question, we researched and learned about Halloween; we observed how friends and neighbors celebrate Halloween; we studied God’s word to look for applicable insight and wisdom that could be applied to Halloween. And through that, Festival of Light was birthed in White Salmon, Washington.



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Festival of Light began in 1994 at our home. The first year consisted of handing out Bibles and tracts to all who came to our door. Every year on October 31, children and many of their parents walk through our neighborhoods and knock on doors asking for candy or gifts. Many Christians take this opportunity to pass out tracts and Bibles to neighborhood children. After the amazing response that first year, during which kids came to our house asking, “Are you the ones handing out Bibles? Can I have one?” we decided that we would continue to do that and more.

As a result, Mid-Columbia Ministries (MCM) organized Festival of Light in response to what we viewed as a great opportunity to share God’s love with our community.

Many churches have provided and still provide alternative entertainment for the church children in the form of harvest festivals. MCM decided it would be fun and effective to combine the harvest party concept with the evangelism associated with handing out tracts and Bibles, and we took the harvest festival concept to the street. In this way, we not only provide alternative entertainment for our own children, but also for those traditionally non-church children who comprise the majority of Halloween trick-or-treaters.

Deborarh Bell and her Family

In contrast to the meaning of Halloween and the many associated activities that are a celebration of Satan and the darkness that he perpetrates, the Festival of Light emphasizes the light of Jesus Christ and the good things which He brings to our lives.

The response from parents and children alike has been overwhelming. In 1996, we shared the light of Jesus with over 200 primarily non-church trick-or-treaters. By 1997, the number had jumped to over 400. In response to the increase in size and the lack of parking and room at our house, Festival of Light was moved from our front yard to an empty parking lot in downtown White Salmon.



“The focus of the evening is the light of Jesus Christ. Therefore, we make every attempt to bring light into the darkness of the night…”
–Deb Bell


The event, as mentioned before, is basically a harvest festival moved to the streets. The focus of the evening is the light of Jesus Christ. Therefore, we make every attempt to bring light into the darkness of the night. We decorate with lots of lights; we play loud positive upbeat Christian children’s music; we hand out lots of candy, toys and prizes that promote Jesus by giving away movies, CDs, Bibles, and tracts. We serve freshly pressed hot cider and homemade cookies.


As with all things in life, we always try to take it back to Philippians 4:8, “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.”


The traditional images and themes of Halloween do not meet these criteria. Volunteers are asked not to dress in traditional Halloween costumes, choosing positive, religious, or neutral themes instead. Donated materials and treats are free of traditional Halloween themes (e.g., Jack-O-Lanterns, witches, ghosts, bats, etc.). However, that does not stop us from engaging the culture.

All children, parents, and community members are allowed to participate, regardless of costume. And, they are welcomed with love and acceptance, and perhaps a bit of tongue in cheek humor. A little girl dressed as a witch might hear, “My, what do we have here – a fairy princess? You look absolutely beautiful tonight.”

When we first started 20 years ago, parents would bring their kids simply because they did not like the haunted house and were thankful for someplace fun that did not scare their kids. And they keep coming back every year, whether it be for the games, the cider press, to see other people from the community, or because they know they will find resources to help them with difficulties in their lives.


In this, our twentieth year, our goal is still to provide an event where parents and kids can participate with friends in a positive atmosphere and where godly themes are promoted. In addition, we use the opportunity to share the Gospel with everyone who comes through.


While it may confuse some – many within and outside of the church assume that we are “celebrating” Halloween – the truth is that we are celebrating Christ in a manner visible to the community whether they completely understand our motives or not.

The Extended Bell Family — It’s a Team Effort from Everyone!

So, we do not worry about what others “think” we are doing, we just do what Christ has called us to do. And an added bonus is that all of our kids have grown up assuming that they will spend Halloween serving the community and being a blessing to others – and not focusing on their own fun, entertainment, or candy. And, now grown, they thank us for the example that we set and the opportunity they have had to share their faith in a real way with the community every year.



“So, we do not worry about what others ‘think’ we are doing, we just do what Christ has called us to do…”
–Deb Bell


Because, the real question is — as believers — are we fleeing darkness and pursuing light? Or are we embracing, or playing with, darkness and hiding, or ignoring, the light?



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How will you “deal” with Halloween? — Mission-Minded Families Podcast

In Psalm 118:24, the Bible says, “This is the day that the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it!”

Is that verse still true, even on October 31st?

On iTunes, this has been our most-popular Mission-Minded Families podcast. Ann Dunagan shares from her heart about God’s Harvest (with thoughts about how to “deal” with Halloween from a personal, historical, and biblical perspective). And soon, we’ll be loading a follow-up podcast, with a focus on having a PASSION to be a Witness (and a light for Jesus) with practical ideas for the month of October.

Your family will be encouraged to focus on what matters, as you remember the Lord and the lost. Let’s navigate through all the debate and division regarding October 31st, and focus instead on the love of Jesus, God’s spirit of unity, and His Great Commission to SHINE His light in a dark world.


Harvest & Halloween – PERSPECTIVES from Matthew 9:35-39
PASSION to be a Witness (during October) – II Corinthians 5:17-21 (coming soon)

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Fun Easter Ideas — for Families

EASTER-7For all of you mission-minded moms, here are some fun (and easy) ideas to teach your kids to remember all that Jesus did for us on the Cross.

The central focus of Christianity is the Cross and the empty Tomb — the sacrificial death and glorious resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

There are many ways to focus on the message of the Cross and the Resurrection of Jesus. Easter time is also a great time to share the Gospel and to invite people to come to church. Even simple ideas can help to make this holiday meaningful and Christ-centered.

15 Special Easter Ideas for Your Family

1. Celebrate Communion.
2. Watch a movie @ the Passover (like Ten Commandments)
3. Watch a JESUS movie (like Matthew, JESUS, or the PASSION)
4. Go to a farm and pet baby lambs.
5. Find a LIVE passion play to attend with your kids.
6. Use Easter decorations to witness about Jesus.
7. Go to an Easter egg hunt specifically to invite people to church.
8. Decorate eggs with themes about JESUS and the CROSS.
9. Invite kids over for an Easter party.
10. Read a children’s book about the CROSS.
11. Have a springtime EASTER-theme party for little girls.
12. Give away copies of THE SCARLET CORD.
13. Have your kids draw pictures of the CROSS and give away.
14. Invite families to church.
15. Sing songs about the CROSS and the BLOOD of JESUS.


USE SPRING DECORATIONS TO START A CONVERSATION about JESUS.
During Easter week, you will likely see Easter decorations in many different locations — at grocery stores and drug stores (selling Easter egg decorations and food coloring sets), in department stores (by little girl dresses and ladies dresses), in shoe stores (selling cute dress-up shoes for Easter).

WITNESS AT A CITY EASTER EGG HUNT
Many families will decorate eggs, but they have no idea about the real meaning of the Cross and the Resurrection. Brainstorm a few specific ways that your family make an impact, this week, for Jesus. Perhaps you could go to a local Easter egg hunt and invite people to church. Maybe you could go to a grocery store and hang out by the egg dye to talk to a few people about Jesus. Maybe you could invite a few neighborhood kids over to decorate eggs and then talk about Jesus. Be prepared to share the Gospel this week — have Gospel tracts handy or simple invitations to church (even extra church bulletins or hand-made invitations).

Learn how one mission-minded family has shared the Gospel of Jesus in their community for 20 years — all through an annual Easter egg hunt!

DECORATE EGGS WITH GOSPEL THEMES
If you decorate Easter eggs, include pictures of the cross and the empty tomb, and words such as “JESUS IS ALIVE!” or “I LOVE JESUS!” (You can write these words with a color crayon before you put the eggs in the dye.)

INVITE GIRLS OVER FOR AN EASTER PARTY.
Have fun Easter-themed decorations and treats. Read aloud from a Christian children’s book which focus on the true meaning of the Cross and the Resurrection of Christ, such as any Bible storybook. Two of our family favorites are The Tale of the Three Trees, or The Little Rose of Sharon.

HAVE A LADIES TEA PARTY
Invite ladies and little girls over for a fun dress-up tea party. Use the party time “games” to share the true meaning of Easter (perhaps with the EvangeCube, the Gospel colors, coloring pictures, a Bible story book, or a short children’s cartoon about Jesus). Share the Gospel and invite families to come to church.







GIVE AWAY THE SCARLET CORD.
Spread a heart for world missions — by giving away copies of THE SCARLET CORD: Nothing but the Blood of Jesus to friends at your church or to mission-minded families. The Scarlet Cord is a concise call to world missions, emphasizing God’s only way of salvation through the precious blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Here’s a LINK to share this book FREE online: http://harvestministry.org/the-scarlet-cord
(Just add the KEY: GOODFRIDAY to download the book for FREE — PDF edition)


INVITE PEOPLE TO CHURCH.

Think about your neighbors and pray about who you could invite to church.

Walk through your neighborhood, and pray for various families, as specifically as you can.

Make a simple effort (perhaps with a phone call, a stop at their house with a plate of cookies, or a simple basket with Easter treats and a church bulletin or handwritten card) and INVITE them to come.

More people visit church on Easter Sunday than at any other time. Take advantage of the special holiday and invite families to come with you.

(Credit for the cute bunny photo is from a good article about how to focus on the true meaning of Easter in public schools from pastors.com)


For more ideas about how to instill a heart for world missions in your family, I invite you to come take a look at The Mission-Minded Family. A lot of my heart was poured into this book, in the hopes of encouraging families like yours for God’s Great Commission.


Family Impacts a Community — with an Easter Egg Hunt

EASTER-2Have you ever wondered how YOU, as a Daring Daughter, or as a family, or as a church, could share the Gospel and “do missions” right in your local area? Consider the example of one ministry, simply being willing, creative, and faithful.

For over 20 years, Mid-Columbia Ministries (led by the extended Bell family — joined with many wonderful friends and local churches) has been sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ through creative evangelism in their local community in Washington state — especially on holidays.

The following video is from their 21st Easter outreach at a city park — sharing God’s love through offering a community Easter egg hunt, preaching the Gospel, playing Christian music, giving FREE Bibles and Christian literature and sharing the message of the Cross and the Resurrection.

What a beautiful example of believers coming together to shine brightly for Jesus Christ!

More about Mid-Columbia Ministries — highlighted on Daring Daughters

The Extended Bell Family — It’s a Team Effort

When I grow up . . .

I am a Daring Daughter!

Maybe I’ll grow up to be a missionary, or a doctor or a midwife or a nurse. Maybe I’ll be a teacher, or a newspaper reporter or a speaker and an author. Or maybe I’ll be something crazy . . . like a state governor, or an airplane pilot or an artist . . . or an amazing MOM!!!

I’m a girl who loves God and as long as I grow up to fulfill God’s purpose for my life, that’s all that matters!

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A Daring Daughter . . . 

 

. . . dreams of fulfilling God’s destiny.

 

. . . prays for that next-door neighbor.

 

. . . is not a picky eater!

 

. . . takes home a photo magnet from the visiting missionary family and puts it on the kitchen refrigerator.

 

. . . spends a summer night sleeping outside on the trampoline, gazes up at a sky filled with twinkling stars, and realizes God’s plan is infinitely bigger than her own backyard.

 

. . . is healthy, active, and adventurous.

 

. . . imagines rollerblading on the Great Wall of China!

 

. . . recognizes the names of Gladys Aylward, Amy Carmichael, Elisabeth Elliot, and Lottie Moon.

 

. . . knows how to use chopsticks.

 

. . . has a reputation for thoroughly enjoying the Bible sword drills and memory verse contests at church.

 

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. . . puts extra money in the monthly missions offering and feels extra good inside.

 

. . . thinks it could be fun to sleep in a mud hut in Africa!

 

. . . reads all the way through the Bible by the age of ten (or eleven or twelve)–and is excited to start again!

 

. . . stares at the photos in the new geography textbook or magazine and imagines climbing to the top of that Egyptian pyramid, snorkeling in those tropical-blue waters, and giving a new outfit to that poor boy with the ripped-up shirt.

 

. . . befriends the new kid at school.

 

. . . thinks beyond the “box” of what’s merely expected and hopes to do something big, or something little, for God.

 

. . . wants to obey (even when no one is looking).

 

. . . loves Jesus!

 

Moms, if you have a Daring Daughter, remember that “world missions” is not just an extracurricular subject. Training your girl to love God and to love others (all across the globe) should be at  the core of her curriculum. Let’s raise the next generation of our girls to have fervent passion for Jesus and God’s Great Commission.

As Hudson Taylor, the great missionary to China said, “The Great Commission is not just an option to consider; it is a command to obey.”

 

And as I wrote in The Mission-Minded Family, “Missions is not just for missionaries; God’s call is for all.”

 

When we grow up (and even for those of us who are older — as tweens and teens, women, moms, or even grandmas — as we all look ahead to our future days) let’s all dare to dream, dare to cry, and dare to obey. We’re Daring Daughters.

 


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Meet Melissa: FAITH in the Philippines!

CD-peterFebruary, 2014 —
You’ll be inspired as Melissa shares her family’s missionary vision for the Philippines (on this “Dare to Rejoice” Bible study with Ann, going verse-by-verse through I Peter 2:1-12), encouraging us as Daring Daughters to “lay aside” any fears or self-reliance and to rely fully on God’s support and grace to obey His call. — Melissa’s Interview — Click here < < < 

 

Mark & Melissa Ellis (Missionaries to the Philippines, with ACTION International)

 


July, 2013 — Listen to Melissa’s missionary vision and how to pray (from the intro to the “Dare to Rejoice . . . in Philippians!” Bible study), CLICK HERE! < < <


Introducing Melissa: A Daring Daughter and Her Family!
Mark and Melissa are from Everett, Washington. They both grew up in godly homes and developed a heart for missions at an early age. Mark has been leading short term missions trips from his church for years and has two brothers on the mission field, both of whom he has served alongside in short term ministry. Melissa spent 4 years in the Ivory Coast teaching missionary kids from 1989-1993.The two met at Edgewood Baptist Church and were married in 1995. They have prayed through the years for a chance to serve the Lord in missions and are grateful that God is now calling them overseas.


Melissa’s Family (pictures for their new mission prayer card)

In August of 2012, they visited the Philippines on a short-term missions trip and fell in love with the country and the people. Both felt God telling them that the time was finally right. They visited Faith Academy and knew immediately that they would love to work with missionary kids there. Mark will be assisting with woodshop, coaching soccer, and helping with student outreach ministry teams and Melissa will be teaching elementary school. Mark will also be sharing God’s love to the hurting; like the many street kids in Manila, those caught up in human trafficking, and those in the grip of poverty. They hope to be at Faith by the beginning of the 2014 school year.

Video: “Faith Academy”
(Where Melissa will be teaching)

See also: Faith Academy Overview (6 minute YouTube video) < < < Click here.

For more information, see their missionary page at ACTION INTERNATIONAL

Focus Your Life (5-videos)

Today’s focus is your MINISTRY to others.

In this final video (#5 in a 5-part FOCUS SERIES) you will be encouraged to seek the Lord for His purposes in ministry and missions. As Christians, we need to be intentional about sharing the Gospel with people who don’t know Jesus.

“MISSIONS is not just for missionaries,
God’s call is for all.”
–Ann Dunagan

Daring Daughters,
Let’s make the most out of the last few months of 2013!


Here are the links referred to in the video:

Abiding Chart: Be Busy-Busy — or Abide in God’s Grace
4-Month FOCUS Chart (with Abiding Mom Bible verses)
Daily Bible-Reading Chart (source: www.bible-reading.com)


CLICK HERE for our FALL 3-Book Special

FALL Mission-Minded Mentoring Special

Right now, we’re running a FALL special on our Mission-Minded books. Our heart is to encourage you for God’s Great Commission and to challenge you to consider mentoring others for missions.

See our FALL MENTORING SPECIAL on Harvest Ministry for Ann’s Mission-Minded 3-book set.
 



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Focus Your Life #4 (video)

Today’s focus is your FAMILY LIFE.

In this video (#4 in a 5-part FOCUS SERIES) you will be encouraged to seek God’s direction in your FAMILY LIFE — in your Marriage and in your Parenting.

Daring Daughters,
Let’s make the most out of the last few months of 2013!


Here are the links referred to in the video:

Abiding Chart: Be Busy-Busy — or Abide in God’s Grace
4-Month FOCUS Chart (with Abiding Mom Bible verses)
Daily Bible-Reading Chart (source: www.bible-reading.com)


CLICK HERE for our FALL 3-Book Special

FALL Mission-Minded Mentoring Special

Right now, we’re running a FALL special on our Mission-Minded books. Our heart is to encourage you for God’s Great Commission and to challenge you to consider mentoring others for missions.

See our FALL MENTORING SPECIAL on Harvest Ministry for Ann’s Mission-Minded 3-book set.



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Focus Your Life #3 (video)

Today’s focus is your PHYSICAL LIFE and HEALTH.

In this video (#3 in a 5-part FOCUS series), Ann will motivate you to seek the Lord for His FOCUS for your Physical Life, specifically in regards to exercise and healthy living. Our physical health can impact our effectiveness for the kingdom of God.

Daring Daughters,
Let’s make the most out of the last few months of 2013!


Here are the links referred to in the video:

Abiding Chart: Be Busy-Busy — or Abide in God’s Grace
4-Month FOCUS Chart (with Abiding Mom Bible verses)
Daily Bible-Reading Chart (source: www.bible-reading.com)


CLICK HERE for our FALL 3-Book Special

FALL Mission-Minded Mentoring Special

Right now, we’re running a FALL special on our Mission-Minded books. Our heart is to encourage you for God’s Great Commission and to challenge you to consider mentoring others for missions.

See our FALL MENTORING SPECIAL on Harvest Ministry for Ann’s Mission-Minded 3-book set.



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Focus Your Life #2 (video)

Today’s focus is your SPIRITUAL LIFE.

In this video (#2 in a 5-part FOCUS series), we look at putting God first. Today’s FOCUS emphasizes our spiritual life and the importance of a daily QUIET TIME with the Lord.

Jesus said, “Without Me, you can do NOTHING!” Without God, we can do NOTHING of eternal significance. To bear lasting fruit, we need to ABIDE in Jesus Christ.

Daring Daughters,
Let’s make the most out of the last few months of 2013!


Here are the links referred to in the video:

Abiding Chart: Be Busy-Busy — or Abide in God’s Grace
4-Month FOCUS Chart (with Abiding Mom Bible verses)
Daily Bible-Reading Chart (source: www.bible-reading.com)


CLICK HERE for our FALL 3-Book Special

FALL Mission-Minded Mentoring Special

Right now, we’re running a FALL special on our Mission-Minded books. Our heart is to encourage you for God’s Great Commission and to challenge you to consider mentoring others for missions.

See our FALL MENTORING SPECIAL on Harvest Ministry for Ann’s Mission-Minded 3-book set.



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