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Tom & Jane Wills’ Testimony

TOM: We are grateful for the opportunity to share how faithful God has been to us. We are also thankful to be part of what God is doing here at One Voice. Some of you know that before coming to OVF in April 2023, we lived 10 years in North Africa. Before that we were in southern Spain for 15 years. We had the privilege of sharing the Good News of Jesus and serving the growing church in those places. We had to learn languages and adapt to new cultures, like many of you do. But we saw God provide people in every place — brothers and sisters in Christ — who welcomed us and helped us integrate into our new lives.

JANE: One of the hardest things was watching our children suffer, especially in our first year in Spain. Our son, John, said: “I don’t fit in here! I can’t speak Spanish. I’m too tall and too blond. They’re Catholic and we’re Evangelicals. I just want to be a normal American kid!” Our children often felt like outsiders and they missed our family back home. But God was faithful in providing good teachers and friends. Now our sons say about themselves: “parts made in the USA, assembled in Spain.”

All of our children are adults now, and the experience of living overseas greatly influenced them. Julia is a bi-lingual lawyer who lives in Arlington. She is married to a Bolivian man and they have 3 children. John works for a multinational energy company in Santiago, Chile and is married to a Chilean woman. They will be moving to this area next month. Our youngest, Tim, is a medical doctor with a heart to serve God in needy areas of the world. He just moved to DC this summer for further training at the National Children’s Hospital. In the past 25 years we have never lived in the same place.

So it will be a HUGE blessing to have all 3 of our children close by so that we can do life together in-person! This November, they will help us celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary!

A few years ago, while in North Africa, we started thinking about moving back to the US. We wanted to integrate into a new church community and get involved in ministry while we were still young enough. Then my mother had a stroke and needed fulltime care. So we moved back to my family’s home in McLean to help take care of her. One Voice was just the kind of church and ministry we had prayed for! Being part of the life of this community has made our adjustment to life back in the United States much easier than we had feared. We had wondered how we would fit into a homogeneous American church after starting and supporting multicultural churches overseas for 25 years? God again showed his faithfulness to us by bringing us here to One Voice Fellowship and made you our church family.

TOM: So that accounts for the past 25 years. But like we said, we are about to complete 50 years of marriage! Our journey has not been ordinary. It has taken some very unusual twists and turns. But Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, has been at work in us.

I grew up on a farm in the far northern part of Michigan, the 7th of 10 children. My father died when I was 11 and I remember the shock and crying out to God: “God, you’ve taken my daddy. Would you please be my Daddy?” Someone who knew my father showed me the love of God by taking me to a weekly Christian club for young boys, where I memorized many Bible verses. At Summer Bible camp my cabin counselor led me in saying the Sinner’s prayer to receive Jesus into my heart. I said the words, but I didn’t really understand what it meant to follow Jesus.

10 years later, I was in the Navy and very confused about life. One day a young evangelist on a beach in France challenged me to serve Jesus with my life. After I had proudly quoted many Bible verses to her, she said, “You know so much about Jesus. Why aren’t you living for him?!”

Her challenge rocked my world. I could quote the Bible verses, but did I believe them? I realized I wanted to believe, but I didn’t know how. I cried out to God for help. I asked Him to give me the faith to believe. He was my only hope. He answered my prayer and changed my life that night. I began reading the Bible every free moment I had. I got involved with a Christian ministry called the Navigators. I learned how to memorize Scripture, share the gospel, and lead Bible studies with the men on my ship. I believed God wanted to use me to preach the gospel, so I made plans to go to Bible college after the Navy.

JANE: I grew up right here in northern Virginia. My father was Catholic, but my mother didn’t believe in God. When I was 5, I developed juvenile arthritis. It is a painful condition that flared up every spring and put me in a wheelchair. One time, when I was in pain, I asked my father why God let me suffer. He wisely told me that it was so that I would be able to understand and help others who suffered. That gave me hope.

When I was 8, I understood that Jesus died for my sins, and I promised to serve him with my life. Singing became a way for me to express my faith and my ideas. I taught myself to play the guitar and joined a music group at church. I wanted to serve God with my talents and energy, but I didn’t really know the gospel. The gospel isn’t about what you and I can do for God, but what He has done for us!

When I was 17, God showed me that I needed to surrender all my plans and let Him direct my life. After months of spiritual struggle, I finally let go of the things I was holding on to for my identity and sense of worth. I asked him to fill me with his Holy Spirit. I began to read the Bible and God’s Word came alive to me!

As young adults, Tom and I were both looking for a way to serve God. We had been brought up with the “American Dream.” That Dream tells you that you can be anything you want to be. But that wasn’t our dream. We wanted our lives to be significant, to matter for God.

Now imagine the United States in the early 1970’s. There was a lot of social unrest over the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement. Young people were looking for alternatives in drugs, sex, and religion. There was a revival among young people in America called the “Jesus Movement.”

In 1973, Tom and I both happened to be in Barcelona, Spain. Tom’s Navy ship stopped in the port, and I was studying at the University of Barcelona. We had not met one another yet. We were both recruited by a group from the Jesus Movement called “The Children of God.” We met each other only after we had joined the group. A year and a half later, we got married in Madrid. While in The Children of God, we lived in Spain, India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.

TOM: While in this group we saw God provide for us in miraculous ways and people came to faith in Jesus through our evangelistic efforts. But there were also false teachings and harmful practices that got progressively worse. After 5 years, we left the group. We felt abused and broken both spiritually and emotionally.

We felt a strong feeling of failure after we realized how much The Children of God deceived us. We sometimes thought, “Jesus, can you still love me, even though I’ve been such a failure?” It took time for us to understand those experiences. But once again, God provided wonderful friends, counselors, and pastors to help us find our way.

We really wanted to go back overseas, but God was not in a hurry. He had so much to teach us. For the next 20 years, while we furthered our formal education, had our children and participated in healthy churches, God was teaching us about His grace. Isaiah 40 describes God as a shepherd who “gently leads those with young.” He gently led us and showed us his steadfast love through solid biblical teaching and in the ordinary rhythms of life and work.

We started seeing the Gospel in a new light. We saw that that the Gospel is not just the entryway into the Christian life. The Gospel is our daily food. We started seeing our sins of pride, judging others, complaining, speaking bad about others, and far worse things. We realized that even when we did good deeds, our motives were often mixed. We found the only remedy was preaching the Gospel to ourselves. We must remind ourselves of our sinful motives, words, and deeds; AND, we must also remember God’s never-failing grace and love for us. We learned what genuine, honest repentance looked like. In these ways, we experienced the joy and freedom that flows into our lives when we confess our sins and run to the arms of Jesus.

JANE: We still wanted to live cross-culturally and share the Good News with people who had never heard it before. But we weren’t trying to save the world anymore. We knew that only God could do that! But, we were so wrong before, so very deceived in the Children of God. Could we trust our ability to make wise decisions? We desperately needed God to direct our steps. Our church supported an organization that specialized in helping people see their brokenness and need for Christ. This organization valued people over programs and understood that God works through weak people just as much, if not more, than through strong people. We have happily served with that organization and grown in our faith for the past 27 years.

Jesus is our Shepherd and he leads us beside still waters; He restores our souls. He leads us in paths of righteousness for his name’s sake. He is faithful and good all the time!

And until we see him face to face, we will still need to repent of our fears and sins. Our hearts are sometimes tempted by fear or failure. We can be tempted to find our worth in what we do, rather than in what He has done for us.

In Revelation 3 Jesus said, 19 ”I warn and correct those I love. So be sincere, and turn away from your sins. 20 Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in. I will eat with that person, and they will eat with me.”

It is a joyous thing to turn away from sin and welcome Jesus into our lives.

TOM: God reminds us in Ephesians 2:8-10: “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

What about you? How has God been working in your life? Do you need him to give you faith to believe? Do you need him to deliver you from the bondage of false teaching? Do you need to repent of finding your worth in what you do for God, instead of thanking him for Christ’s perfect righteousness given freely to those who trust in Him? Can you trust Him to work through you as you put your trust in Him?

When some religious people asked Jesus what was the work of God, Jesus answered: “The work of God is to believe in the one he sent.” That starts with believing he is who he said is: the Son of God who came to save sinners! And that believing continues to grow and deepen as we repent of our sins and trust him with every aspect of our lives. He is worthy!

Clément Tendo 소개

Clément Tendo

Clément Tendo

저에게 One Voice Fellowship은 “du-jamais-vu”로 이전에는 보지 못했던 것입니다. 그러나 저는 다른 언어와 장르의 노래에 대한 관심과 예배에 어떻게 사용할 수 있는지에 대해 매우 흥분됩니다. 저는 성령으로 충만한 교회가 우리 주 예수 그리스도의 타협하지 않는 복음으로 모든 민족에게 다가가는 것이라고 믿습니다. 하나의 음성은 모든 지파와 언어의 사람들이 우리의 위대한 하나님을 함께 예배 할 어린 양의 결혼 만찬을 준비 할 때 그리스도의 교회가 부르심을 나타냅니다 (계 19 : 6-10; 5 : 9-10). .

저는 성경을 믿는 가정에서 자랐습니다. 저는 하나님의 은총에만 귀속되는 것입니다. 하지만 제 삶을 볼 때이 축복이 나를 유혹과 죄에서 구해 주었다고 말하고 싶지 않습니다. 신앙을 계속하면서 저는 제 죄가 얼마나 많은지 깨닫게됩니다. 또한 저의 구주 예수 그리스도 께서 얼마나 위대하고 위대하신 분인지 깨닫습니다. 성공, 불안, 걱정, 의심, 불확실한 순간마다 하나님 께 감사합니다. 그들은 하나님이 내가 모든 빛을 볼 수있는 빛이 되셔야 함을 상기시켜줍니다 (시편 36 : 9). 내가 힘들 때, 나의 위안과 피난처는기도를 통해 하나님을 찾고, 그가 응답하신기도를 회상하고, 노래를 부르고, 복음 음악을 만들고, 하나님의 말씀을 공부하는 것입니다. 깊은 어둠 속에서 나는 매일 참을성있게 하나님을 신뢰하고 내 자신의 이해에 기대지 않는 것 외에는 다른 희망이 없다는 것을 알게되었습니다 (잠언 3 : 5-6).

우간다 아프리카 성서 대학교에서 공부하는 동안 아프리카 교회의 상태를 살펴 보았는데 대부분의 목회자들이 복음에 대해 열정적이고 열심이 있지만 진리의 말씀을 올바르게 다루는 방법에 대한 훈련이 거의 없다는 것을 깨달았습니다 (디모데 후서 2 장). : 15). 나는 복음의 발전을 위해 지식과 열정이 함께 작용할 수 있도록 내가 공부하고있는 것을 복음의 목사들과 나눌 필요가 있음을 느꼈다. 하나님 께서 날마다 나를 빚으 신다는 것을 아시는 분으로서, 하나님 께서 나를 그의 손에있는 도구로 만들어 주시고, 가르침과 설교를 통해 다른 거지들에게 생명의 떡을 찾을 수있는 매일의 거지가 되시기를기도합니다. 주님이 이끄시는대로 노래합니다. 현재 Westminster Theological Seminary에서 공부하는 것은 어렵지만 여러면에서 저를 형성하고 성화시키고 있습니다. 나는 성령의 능력으로 하나님 께서 날마다하시는 일로 인해 두려움과 떨림으로 나의 구원을 이루도록 준비되어 있습니다 (빌 2 : 12-13).

신학 석사 학위를 받으려면 지역 교회 인턴십이 필요합니다. 그래서 저는 웨스트 민스터에서 배운 것을 적용함으로써 제가 성장할 수있는 교회를 찾도록 하나님 께서 도와 주시기를기도했습니다. 저를 목회 및 예배 인턴으로 원 보이스 펠로우 십의 일원이되도록 요청하신 크리스 목사의 사랑스럽고 겸손한 분께 하나님 께 감사드립니다. 제가 응답 된기도라고 생각합니다. 나는 우리가 서로 섬기고 하나의 음성으로 모여 우리 하나님을 경배 할 때 (로마서 15 : 5-7), 우리 주 예수 그리스도의 지식과 은혜 안에서 계속 성장할 수 있기를 바랍니다 (벧후 3:18). ) 서로의 교화를 위해, 우리의 기쁨을 위해, 그리고 무엇보다도 하나님의 영광을 위해 (로마서 11:36; 고린도 전서 10:31).

Kashif & Sana 소개

Introducing Kashif and Sana

Kashif, 그의 아내, Sana와 그들의 딸

우리는 모두 파키스탄 출신입니다. 기독교 가정에서 태어난 우리는 교회의 청소년 사역과 합창단에 매우 참여했습니다. 파키스탄에서는 모든 교회 활동에 참여하는 것이 일상이었습니다. 우리는 하나님없이 사는 것이 얼마나 어려운지 알고 있기 때문입니다. 2019 년 12 월 미국으로 이주했을 때 우리는 기독교 생활에 대해 걱정했습니다. 아무도 모르는 곳으로 이사하면 무섭습니다. 그러나 우리는 우리 자신, 특히 딸 조이를 위해 많이기도했습니다.

파키스탄에서 우리는 미국 사람들이 하나님으로부터 멀리 떨어져 있고 교회에 가면 젊은 세대가 교회에 오지 않기 때문에 노인들만 볼 수 있다는 생각이있었습니다.
그러나 우리가 이곳에 와서 크리스 목사를 만났을 때 우리는 서로를 오랫동안 알고 있었다고 느꼈습니다. 그는 우리의 영적 아버지이며 항상 도움이되며 그리스도 께서 우리를 사랑하시는 것처럼 우리를 사랑합니다. 그래서 Chris 목사님이 OVF에 대해 말씀 하셨을 때 우리는 매우 기뻤습니다. 우리는“와! 다른 사람들도 우리의기도를 듣고 우리의 언어로 노래하는 곳에서 우리의 언어로기도하는 것이 얼마나 놀라운 일이겠습니까.”

우리는 OVF의 일원이라는 사실을 하나님 께 정말 자랑스럽고 감사하게 생각합니다. 당신이 어디에서 왔는지에 따라 구별이 없습니다. 사람들은 파키스탄에서 기독교인이되는 것이 얼마나 힘든지에 대한 우리의 간증을 듣습니다. 그래서 우리는 여기에서 모두 같다고 느낍니다. 성경이 말했듯이 우리는 하나님이 우리를 사랑하신 것처럼 서로를 사랑해야합니다!

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