Sunday, May 25, 2025

Make disciples of all nations (Mt. 28:19)


Make Disciples of All Nations
From Mt. McKinley to Albuquerque of New Mexico

The call to “make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19) is not a suggestion—it is the royal command of our risen King and Lord Jesus Christ. With all authority in heaven and on earth, He has sent us—not just pastors or missionaries, but every believer—to go, to teach, to baptize, and to raise up those who will follow Him to the ends of the earth.

This mission is no mere activity—it is a life-saving work, a sacred labor for the One who gave His life to save ours. Each soul turned to Christ becomes a living testimony of His grace, a beacon of light in a dark world.

In this grand commission, we focus on colleges and university campuses, where young minds and hearts are being shaped. These students are not only tomorrow’s leaders but today’s prime force in the building of God’s Kingdom. If reached with the Gospel and grounded in Christ, they become powerful instruments of transformation in every field of society.

Our mission field, from Mt. McKinley (Denali) in the north to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and along the entire West Coast, is overflowing with God’s fingerprints—magnificent mountains, sparkling lakes, breathtaking beaches, vibrant towns, and dynamic cities. These lands are also rich in both natural and human resources, waiting to be mobilized for the glory of God.

As for me, I began this journey at age 33, in a humble UCLA dormitory as a lay missionary—working by day and sharing the Gospel by night, even delivering newspapers for the L.A. Times to support myself. Now, after undergoing bypass surgery, my body has grown weak, but my heart still burns with the same fire. The vision remains: to see disciples raised, nations touched, and Christ glorified from coast to desert, from mountain to city.

May we rise together and carry the torch, until all nations—including every student, every soul—hear the name of Jesus and follow Him.

To the ends of the earth, and to the depths of each heart—may His Kingdom come.

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