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For Good Samaritans' Eyes Only

5/1/2019

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Each Day, We Must Each Choose To Act Like A Priest/Levite Or The Good Samaritan. 

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  • Read Luke 10:25-37 www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+10%3A25-37&version=NCV


If we are honest with ourselves, the truth is that most days, we probably have more of the heart of the priest or levite than the Good Samaritan.  Why?  We miss so many real opportunities to show God's love and mercy to those in need because we are locked inside of boxes or prisons.  These boxes or jail cells my be our schedule, our budget goals, or fear that if we help go out of our way to help a little, that we will become overwhelmed with the needs and find ourselves drowning and in need of Good Samaritans ourselves.  Here are some ideas to help us be Good Samaritans more frequently and with more confidence.

1. The Good Samaritan Was Generous Within Boundaries
  • The Good Samaritan sacrificed a few days income, but he did not lose his career or home in the process of helping the brutalized traveler.  
  • He put the traveler in an inn and under the care of the innkeeper instead of bringing him to his own home.  In those days, the inn and innkeeper would have been the equivalent of a hospital, a shelter, or some other situation in addition to being a motel/guest house.  
  • The Good Samaritan disrupted his schedule for a couple of days but he returned to his regular employment as soon as possible.  On the other hand, the priest and levite made sure that they arrived at "church" (temple/synagogue) on time.  

2. The Good Samaritan Was More Concerned About Being An ANSWER to prayer than being a Prayer Warrior
  • The Priest and Levite were professional prayer warriors.  They may have even prayed for the wounded traveler, as they walked away.  There is no mention in the text that the traveler or the Good Samaritan (or anyone) prayed.  But, the priest and levite would have prayed, "Here I am!  Lord, send SOMEONE ELSE to help this man!"  But the Good Samaritan would have prayed, "Here I am! Lord, send ME!"  
  • James 2:14-17 says: Faith and Good Works "14 My brothers and sisters, if people say they have faith, but do nothing, their faith is worth nothing. Can faith like that save them? 15 A brother or sister in Christ might need clothes or food. 16 If you say to that person, “God be with you! I hope you stay warm and get plenty to eat,” but you do not give what that person needs, your words are worth nothing. 17 In the same way, faith by itself—that does nothing—is dead."
  • Sometimes we can only pray that God will meet others' needs miraculously.  God can literally rain manna from the sky or even from strangers' pockets.  However, many times God wants us to pray about how much of the fish and bread that Jesus has already put into our hands miraculously (through miraculous jobs, careers, and investments) to share with them.  The more we share the bread and the fish, the more it multiplies and spreads the Gospel around the world.   
​​​A Final Note:
I have been a faith missionary to Cambodia from 2000-2003 and 2007 to present with my wife and son.  We are facing the most severe financial shortfall of our entire missionary careers.  Unless God raises up more real-life Good Samaritans, before the latter part of 2019, we will be forced to reduce our ministries to take secular jobs in Cambodia or end our mission work to take secular jobs in the USA or Japan.  We really need cheerful, monthly, sustainable Great Commission Partners. Please pray about whether God is calling you to be a Good Samaritan to us so that we can continue to be Good Samaritans to many others in and launching from Cambodia.   

For more information please visit:
 www.internationalfishers.com/eternal-impact/record-family-2019-financial-update  

​www.internationalfishers.com/eternal-impact/i-went-so-that-you-could-stay-you-stay-so-that-i-can-go


E-mail your questions to darryl@sgwm.com or evidencecambodia@gmail.com

Waiting God To Send More Real Life Good Samaritans,
Darryl 
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I Went So That You Could Stay. You Stay So That I Can Go.

4/23/2019

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The above two pictures illustrate what Great Commission often looks like, between breakthroughs, victories, mission updates, newsletters, conferences, and speaking engagements.  
I Went So That You Could Stay. You Stay So That I Can Go.
A Missionary’s Heart by Darryl Record


A Personal Note: 
I wrote this as a personal reflection. I did not plan to share it with anyone, and then maybe a few.  Now, I believe that I should share it publicly as a way of pursuing true honesty.  Some parts of this are raw.  The end is encouraging so please read to the end.  If pastors are put on pedestals and must carefully climb down, missionaries often find ourselves in decorative emotional cages.  This poem helped me unlock the decorative cage door and open it a crack.

To see the other side of the coin from the sender's perspective please read this first:   
www.internationalfishers.com/eternal-impact/we-stayed-so-that-others-could-go-a-missionarys-tribute-to-those-who-stay-behind
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I am no different from you.
My blood bleeds red just like you.
I feel pain, sorrow, abandonment, and fear just like you.

I know that I am not a better Christian than you.
Honestly, some days it seems that I may not be as good of a Christian as you.
When God called me to be a missionary, He could have just as easily have called you.

All my blessings, joys, and victories could have been you.
All my abandonment, the crimes against me, the injustice, the rejection, and the loneliness could have been you.
All my sickness, suffering, sweat, blood, and tears could have been you.

Don’t be deceived, the Great Commission is not just a job for missionaries like me. It is your job too.
The Great Commission is not just an optional, extra credit project, it is a command, duty, and privilege shared equally by me and you too.
God has joined us together as Great Commission business partners. I know that I need you, but did you know that you need me too?

You may say, “It isn’t me, it is only Christ in me.” This I fully agree is true.
Because of Christ in me, I put myself and my family at much higher risk, so that I can spread the Gospel and equip the saints globally, in place of you.
Because of Christ in me, we risk our lives, health, safety, financial security, relationships with family, and many other things so that we can share our own talents and resources with the needy, in place of you.

You may say, “But you are a missionary, not me, those are your responsibilities!” This too is true.
But when I am no longer able to be a missionary, I pray that God will replace me with many more missionaries.
God may even call you and your family. You may not believe this is true but God made me become a missionary, even though I swore that it was something that I would never do.
If God can move me to the ends of the earth he can definitely move you too, or at least someone close to you.

So what kind of sender do you want me to be for you then, when our roles are reversed?
What should I do for you then, if you “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”, now?
What if I then say, “I went so that you could stay. The way you treat missionaries now is the way others may treat your loved ones or yourself as missionaries in the future.”?

Jesus said, “Whatever you have done for the least of these, you have done unto me.”
As a missionary I have dedicated my life to serving the least of these.
Sometimes, I have been the least of these and you have done unto me.

Please do not mistake my previous words of honesty as a rebuke, when really all that I want to say is, “Thanks for allowing Christ to touch me through you!”
When you hugged me and welcomed me home, that was Christ in you, so Jesus hugged me too.
When you took me to restaurants or cooked for me at home, that was Jesus feeding me comfort food through you!
When you took my family to the beach, or Disneyland and so much more, that was Jesus making those memories for my family, which as a missionary, I could never afford to do, through you too.
When you loaned me your car, and then you bicycled to work, that was Jesus carrying my family through you too.
When you forced my wife and I to sleep in your bed while you and your wife slept on air mattresses on the floor, that was Jesus, forcing me sleep well through you too.
When you have sent a check or entered your credit card, that was Jesus giving my family our daily bread, through you too.
When you bought me a coffee and listened to me rant, complain, and moan, that was Jesus helping me let off some steam so I didn’t explode, through you too!

I could go on and on but I want you to know that I have truly experienced God’s love through you, even in the smallest things that you do for me.
You see I cannot give what I have not received. I am only able to allow myself to be God’s Gloves for others because you have already been God’s Gloves to me.

You see, even if it seems that I am asking too much of you, I know that it is not you that I need.
The truth behind my requests and needs is that I really need God to meet my needs.
I have faith that God can meet my needs through thin air but I am thankful that God chose to meet my needs through you instead.
Because something about receiving blessings through thin air might still leave me lonely.
How could I hug the thin air? When I weep, will the thin air hold me? When I am sick will the thin air visit me?
There are so many things that the thin air cannot do, so I am so thankful for you!

I know when we get to heaven we will see Jesus face to face.
But until then, when I think of Jesus, sometimes He looks a lot like you.
God may have touched me through you, when you were God’s gloves to me.
But now I think that maybe sometimes Jesus wears a mask that looks like you too!
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We Stayed So That Others Could Go: A Missionary’s Tribute To Those Who Stay Behind

4/18/2019

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Some of the greatest heroes of the Great Commission are unknown to people but are well known to God and to frontline global missionaries.  

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​We Stayed So That Others Could Go:
A Missionary’s Tribute To Those Who Stay Behind

By Darryl Record, Missionary to Cambodia
I wrote this as a personal reflection. I did not plan to share it with anyone, and then maybe a few.  Now, I believe that I should share it publicly because senders need encouragement too. Every sentence is a true story of anonymous, behind the scenes faith.  In heaven, I believe that Jesus will name names... 


God put in our hearts, a burning desire to Go, but then He called us to stay.

We drove to work daily so that others could fly in airplanes.

No one ever mentioned our name on any Mission Sunday.

We sit in quietly in pews so that others can take the stage.

We buy cheaper food because of the pictures on our fridge.

We slept in tents on vacation so that others could sleep in mosquito nets daily.

Our kids grew up without AC so that others could feed the hungry, who we will never see until heaven someday.

We drove old cars, that embarrassed our kids, when we dropped them off at school.

Because of these hardships, some of our kids grew up tough enough to be missionaries too.  This means that we bear the strain of giving to them and sharing their pain when others won’t share with them too.  We are tough and committed, but we still have feelings as parents too.

We faithfully read their letters, then battle with envy, when they are harvesting fruit, while we keep literally shoveling manure.

Sometimes we are awakened in the middle of the night, and are driven to our knees, for some random missionary in a far off land, sometimes we hear that our prayers stopped one from needing a blood transfusion, when he had dengue.

Most times we will hear nothing at all until glory. But mostly what we do is sit there with open hearts, Bibles, and checkbooks too, shaking the heavens for some encouraging word for a missionary who is struggling on the other side of the globe. Sometimes God gives us an encouraging word to share, but God mostly speaks to our hearts in numbers.

There are books written about the heroic faith of the front line warriors. But there are no books about the heroic faith of those who stocked the arsenal. But God knows that we sharpened all the swords for every battle.

We may be an unknown member of a high flying missionary support team, but never forget, that without fuel, pilots are only pedestrians.

So while no one will name buildings in our honor, in heaven we will receive great honor from the Lord, because we have not taken any deductions in advance.

We will also meet all of those who came to Christ, because we quietly prayed and trusted.

When we prayed for missionaries, we didn’t just ask for God to rain manna from heaven to meet their needs, instead we shared the fish and bread in that Christ had already placed in our hands.

When our hands were empty, we used our hands and feet to move the missionaries’ luggage.

We gave up our beds so that jet lagged missionaries could sleep.

We loaned missionaries our cars and then rode bicycles down the street. 

We, the senders have, and will continue to be, the launchpads, piers, harbors, safety cables, life rafts, lighthouses, supply lines, and military hospitals of the Great Commission. No one knows the brokenness of missionaries like we do. 

We know that we are not wrestling against flesh and blood. Sometimes we must battle the powers of hell and sometimes we must battle ourselves and sacrifice our comforts.

In the global spiritual war there can be no civilians. We have chosen to be active duty soldiers instead of casualties.

When missionaries need a hug from Christ, he uses our time, talents, and resources as His hands and feet.

We answered “Send me!” When we heard the call. Then we answered another call, which required  much more faith and perserverance, “Who will stay so that others may go?”

A Personal Note:
As a missionary, and the son of some of the most dedicated senders, that I have ever seen, I personally have been blessed by every word on the list as a missionary. Your sacrifices are not in vain or unnoticed.

If I can see the beauty of them from ground level, they must be even more beautiful to Christ from above. You have been used by God to touch more lives with Christ’s love and the gospel than I could ever fit into pictures, this is because I am a missionary and not a full time photographer. There are many, whom, even I will never see, who are blessed because of you.

As a missionary, I have missed many reunions of family and friends. Heaven is going to be like a huge multi-ethnic family reunion that is better than anything that we can imagine and it will not have any questionable potato salad, sitting in the sun. But it isn’t time for the heavenly family reunion until the work of building the heavenly family is completed.

Until then, please keep minding the store, because as you do that faithfully, you are storing up treasures in heaven that you may never even see before then. For missionaries, you are part of the blessing that Jesus promised to those who leave everything behind to follow Him.

Matthew 19:27-30 New Century Version (NCV) 27 Peter said to Jesus, “Look, we have left everything and followed you. So what will we have?” 28 Jesus said to them, “I tell you the truth, when the age to come has arrived, the Son of Man will sit on his great throne. All of you who followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 29 And all those who have left houses, brothers, sisters, father, mother,[a] children, or farms to follow me will get much more than they left, and they will have life forever. 30 Many who are first now will be last in the future. And many who are last now will be first in the future.

In Christ’s Hands,
Darryl
April 18, 2019
​Phnom Penh Cambodia

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DIY Guide to World Missions

4/18/2019

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For more information and to become a Great Commission Business Partner (Sender) with us (Long Term Faith Missionaries we are 100% funded by cheerfully given, sustainable, preferably monthly, and long-term (no obligation), investments/donations).  Our ministries to advance the Great Commission IN and FROM Cambodia are designed to serve the Body of Christ, regardless of denomination or theological orientation (similar to Ravi Zacharias or Billy Graham). Please visit www.sgwm.com/record and e-mail any questions to darryl@sgwm.com.  Free Apologetics E-book so you can check our doctrine available on request.  Internet based interviews possible. 

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Record Family: 2019 Financial Update

12/11/2018

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This picture/diagram shows our ministry and vision at a glance. If you have any questions please e-mail darryl@sgwm.com.
The Record Family,  Serving In Cambodia with Saving Grace World Missions

Please take a moment to read these two poemish creative writings, which Darryl wrote during some personal retreat time.  It will help you understand his heart. 
1. www.internationalfishers.com/eternal-impact/we-stayed-so-that-others-could-go-a-missionarys-tribute-to-those-who-stay-behind

2.   www.internationalfishers.com/eternal-impact/i-went-so-that-you-could-stay-you-stay-so-that-i-can-go

  • Ways to Give:
    • To Donate By Debit/Credit Card/Funds Transfer please visit (www.egsnetwork.com/gift2/?giftid=68B5973053CB489)
    • Send Checks to: Saving Grace World Missions, 17451 Bastanchury Rd #203, Yorba Linda CA 92886, 714-993-4801 (Please include a note: "For the Record Family in Cambodia).
    • From outside the USA, please e-mail darryl@sgwm.com for instructions. 
Ministry Summary: 
  • Personal/Social Media/Church-Based/Bible-School Based/Christian Organization/Magazine Based evangelism, discipleship, encouragement, training, equipping, and apologetics tech-support ministries to: Cambodians, Japanese living in Cambodia (and Japan), Chinese living in Cambodia (and China), and Pakistanis living in Cambodia. 
  • Developing/Producing/Distributing Christian Apologetics/Evangelistic videos (one Cambodian language video has gotten more than 23,000 views), audio dramas, blog posts, magazine articles, and books to Cambodian Christians (Bible School Students, Pastors, and Church Leaders), Non-Christians, Chinese Christians and Non-Christians and other missionaries of various nationalities.
    • www.sgwm.com/record
    • www.internationalfishers.com
    • www.facebook.com/internationalfishers
    • www.youtube.com/evidencecambodia
    • lighttimes.co
  • Kayo also volunteers with Precious Women Organization, which evangelizes and retrains women who are currently working in night-clubs and are at risk of being pressured into the sex industry so that they can have new lives and new careers. preciouswomen.org
  • Darryl is a board member for Kone Kmeng Children's Ministry, which partners with hundreds of rural Cambodian churches to evangelize, educate, and equip children and their families in the local communities in such a way that prevents child abuse and gives the children bright futures. kone-kmeng.org  
Current and Upcoming Financial Needs and Challenges: 
  • We are trusting God to raise up new or increasing monthly Great Commission Business Partners (Senders) for us to cover our $500 monthly rent and utilities budget, by November.  Our main sending church in the USA has cut their $500 monthly donation because they are going through a financial crisis.  Thank God that $2,500+ in special 1-time donations have come in unexpectedly to push our financial need for housing funds back 5 months!!!  We cannot realistically downsize, too much more to save money, because we currently live in a one-bedroom apartment and Benjamin sleeps in the living room.  Eventually, we probably need a two bedroom apartment, for Benjamin’s sake and because Darryl may need a home-office again as International Fishers apologetics expands, so this is a concern.  Cambodia also has daily 6 hour black outs for 2-3 months each year.  We are blessed that our current apartment has stable electricity!  
  • Due to the changes in the laws related to our visas and work permits we will need to pay nearly $900 for visas each year.  We will also be required to pay another $600 for work permits for Kayo and myself.
  • We are concerned about the funding for Benjamin’s tuition at Hope International School, which is currently $568 per month.  Kayo's parents are retiring and have been covering that amount so we need to cover that amount with new investments (donations) by September.  Homeschooling would be difficult for Kayo in her second language and also for me.  As an only child, Benjamin really benefits from the interactions with his teachers and friends at school. If we have to either do homeschooling or take secular jobs in Cambodia to meet Benjamin's educational needs it will force us to reduce our ministry activities, just when our ministries are expanding.  
  • We are also need to start saving up some funds for Benjamin’s return to the US  to start college or a career in eight more years.  We also need to start saving for retirement again.  We haven’t been able to save anything for several years.  But we praise God that we have remained completely debt free.







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Three Meaningful, Eternal-Life Changing, Opportunities for Giving Tuesday

11/24/2018

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On Thanksgiving Day (Turkey Thursday), did you eat cheerfully?

On Black Friday and Cyber Monday did you purchase cheerfully?  Did others cheerfully purchase things for you?

On Giving Thursday, will you cheerfully give to those who cannot repay you in this life, but many of whom will thank you personally in heaven?

"Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver." 2 Corinthians 9:6-7 NIV 

What is Giving Tuesday?
"#GivingTuesday is a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration.
Celebrated on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving (in the U.S.) and the widely recognized shopping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday kicks off the charitable season, when many focus on their holiday and end-of-year giving.
" (www.givingtuesday.org) 

"In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’ ”  Acts 20:35 NIV

1.  The Record Family,  Serving In Cambodia with Saving Grace World Missions
  • Ways to Give:
    • To Donate By Debit/Credit Card/Funds Transfer please visit (www.egsnetwork.com/gift2/?giftid=68B5973053CB489)
    • Send Checks to: Saving Grace World Missions, 17451 Bastanchury Rd #203, Yorba Linda CA 92886, 714-993-4801 (Please include a note: "For the Record Family in Cambodia).
    • From outside the USA, please e-mail evidencecambodia@gmail.com for instructions.  
Ministry Summary: 
  • Personal/Social Media/Church-Based/Bible-School Based/Christian Organization/Magazine Based evangelism, discipleship, encouragement, training, equipping, and counseling ministries to: Cambodians, Japanese living in Cambodia (and Japan), Chinese living in Cambodia (and China), Indians living in India, and Pakistanis living in Cambodia. 
  • Developing/Producing/Distributing Christian Apologetics/Evangelistic videos (one Cambodian language video gets up to 18,000 views), audio dramas, blog posts, magazine articles, and books to Cambodian Christians (Bible School Students, Pastors, and Church Leaders), Non-Christians, Chinese Christians and Non-Christians and other missionaries of various nationalities.​
    • www.sgwm.com/record
    • www.internationalfishers.com
    • www.facebook.com/internationalfishers
    • www.youtube.com/evidencecambodia
    • lighttimes.co
  • Kayo also volunteers with Precious Women Organization see below:

2. Kone Kmeng: Empowering Churches in Cambodia to Respond to the needs of children at risk in their communities.
  • Ways to Give: ( kone-kmeng.org/new/get-involved/donate/)
Ministry Summary:
  • Between 2000 and 2001, Darryl along with several other missionaries evangelized and discipled Pang Sophany (Phany) the founder of Kone-Kmeng organization.  For more background information please read the section entitled, "A Motorcycle Taxi Driver Who Accepted Christ in 2001, The Rest of The Story!" (http://sgwm.com/record/2018/11/13/a-season-of-breakthroughs-with-tribulation-intense-blessings-and-pain/)
  • "When Kone Kmeng first started, it connected charitable financial donors to churches in Cambodia to meet the desperate needs of children at risk. Since 2006, Kone Kmeng has developed this idea into an organization that now empowers the local churches to begin meeting the needs in their communities, especially those of the children. KoneKmeng’s efforts have grown from several small temporary outreaches such as motorbike repair training, Jesus Club for Children, and nutrition for babies in poor health to projects that are building the local churches through programs such as spiritual growth training, non-formal education classes, community education, family economic development, clean water, and sanitation projects." (kone-kmeng.org/new/background/)

3. Precious Women Organization
  • Ways to Give: (preciouswomen.org/involved/resources/) 
Ministry Summary:
  • The founder of Precious Women Organization is Seng Solida (Lida).  Lida is Phany's wife. Kayo has been more involved in helping with the administration of Precious Women Ministry.  They are making a positive impact in changing the lives and evangelizing women who by their economic circumstances are trapped in jobs in bars, karaoke bars, and nightclubs that often put them at risk for being exploited and trapped into prostitution etc.
  • "From 2008-2010, Solida was working with Chab Dai in Cambodia and visited many different areas of the country. When she went to Toul Kork she came face to face with the reality of the sex industry, as many women in prostitution live and work in this area.
    “Working as a prostitute is not easy and it is not my wish, but I have no choice as I am very poor. I have no education, and no home. I am never happy, and I don’t have any dignity in this life. I don’t feel like I can talk to other people, even my family. People say that I am ugly, lazy, and crazy because I chose to work in this job. They never try to understand what has happened in my life.” (Jane Doe)
    In February 2010, Solida and her friends came together to pray about how they could help these women. She knew that if she was going to make a difference she would need the help of a willing team of volunteers, so she set to work contacting other people who could help her. Precious Women was born!" ( preciouswomen.org/precious-women/661-2/) 

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Matthew 6:19-21 NIV
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