Backyard Mission
By Pastor Rey “Toto” Cayubin
One day, a Pharisee asked Jesus what must he do to enter the kingdom of heaven. Jesus replied by saying, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength and to love your neighbor as you love yourself.” Our mission therefore is to love others and to demonstrate that love in such a way that all people, irregardless of their status and present condition, may experience the love of God. This is our mission, your mission, and my mission.
Because not all of us can join or directly participate in the organization’s mission endeavors, we can however start our own, by ourselves, or family in our respective community in general and homes in particular. With this concept, let me call this as “backyard mission.”
Backyard is a yard adjoining the back of the house. This term is used in several ways such as “backyard project”. It refers to a project right at the yard adjoining at the back of the house owned and managed by the family themselves. Backyard missions, therefore, are mission endeavors by the family just right there in their immediate community or household.
One might ask the question “How do I go about backyard mission?” Do we have biblical models of a mission endeavor by the family right there in their respective homes? The answer is “yes”. The Bible has several models of what we call backyard missions. Let us learn from some of these models and creatively think on how you can do similarly.
During Paul’s missionary journey, he experienced both of what to have plenty and to be in want. While in Corinth, he experienced financial crisis in the ministry. It was timely that the couple in the persons of Priscila and Acquila came from Italy because all Jews were deported on the order of Emperor Claudio.
Because Paul was also a tentmaker like Aquila and Priscila, they raised fund for the ministry just right there at the house of the couple. As a result of their work and ministry, the proconsul there came to know the truth about Jesus and experienced a life in Jesus. Generating money for the work of the Lord does not necessarily be confined to offering and tithing but also by being entrepreneur and a good steward of God’s resources.
Another model or example of backyard missions is when Peter was imprisoned for preaching the good news about the Lord Jesus. But on that evening, the Lord sent his angel to free Peter from chain and got out of the prison cell unnoticed. At first, Peter thought he was only dreaming but when he came to his senses and found out that what was going on is real, he immediately went to the house of Mary the mother of John Mark and found many believers doing an overnight prayer meeting for the salvation of Peter and for the success of his mission endeavors.
There are several ways we can do for the Lord and for our fellowmen. At home, we can do something that can bring tremendous results. Think of a backyard mission endeavor. Let me therefore make these recommendations for all of us who desires to create a community that love the Lord with all our heart, mind, soul, strength, and loving our neighbor as we love ourselves.
First, create an avenue to share God’s love to others. A birthday party, wedding anniversary, graduation day, Thanksgiving Day, or any special occasion can be very strategic in sharing God’s love and your life with others. You don’t only rejoice and celebrate but also share a testimony on God’s faithfulness and goodness to you and your family and how can they also experience the same.
Second, creatively think of simple support system to the mission Word of God. You can start a very simple “Saving System” for mission. In the Philippines, we are so familiar with the term “Alkansya”
Lastly, you can organize a group of few individuals who can gather in your homes for prayer. We need to pray for God’s workers and more workers in his vineyard. The Bible says, “Pray therefore that the Lord of the harvest will send forth more laborers in the harvest field.” If they are not available, you can still pray with your husband, wife, or children. You can pray for the Philippines to always recognize the Lord – not to trust in themselves but in the Lord who is the source of all things that we need, even life.
Just as backyard projects augment the family income, so is the backyard mission. It helps the greater missions of the Lord to grow and reach more people all over the world. Christmas is fast approaching. This is a time to love. Begin to think of a very simple way you can do to share God’s love and goodness with your fellowmen especially with those who are marginalized, less fortunate people in our community. May our lives be a blessing and a channel of blessing to others. Life is not only measured by the quantity of material resources you have but also by the quality of life you live.
