How Do You Know God Wants You in Missions: An Email to a Student

Not to long ago we received an email from a student named Chris. This email was picture perfect because it captured the heart of almost any typical college student's hang-ups - namely, how do I know God's path for me in missions? This is a response to Chris:
Hey Chris, Great to hear back from you! I'm so glad to hear that you are taking some initiative to pursue God's heart for the nations through different agencies' resources. You are asking the right questions and I'm sure that you will find that there are opportunities to use your specific skills overseas. You are right - you can become a World Christian no matter where you are located. That's a great point and I'm encouraged that you realize that. But I do want you to remember that the further out of sight the 10/40 Window gets, or welcoming internationals, or starting prayer groups for the 10/40 and people groups, or Bible Studies on God's heart for all nations, or mobilizing others with information, or reading books about the T.H.U.M.B. (Tribal, Hindu, U=Chinese, Muslim, Buddhist), or educating yourself about God's Word, World, and Work...the further one gets from these, the more prone they are to never get involved. We tell ourselves we have "conviction" about certain things, but I've learned that a "conviction" is something I put action to...not just thought to.
You asked me a very interesting question, "How could I know if God wants me involved in Missions?" That is a great question and we are asked that quite often as we travel. I would like to try my best at answering it for you. Most Christians in college will spend time studying, playing Play Station with his closest friends, eating every meal with the same bunch of guys, going to Christian meetings and small group Bible Studies with only believers around, figuring out his next step...based upon his long-term desires and plans of accomplishment, spending his summers investing in his degree or in acquiring extra money for next semester. That guy would have no way of knowing whether God would want him to do missions stuff because he would never expose himself to anything out of his Christian bubble. So, I wonder what it would look like for God to "get someone's attention." We never actually list that out. We just think he will somehow let us know. How would God, in a very practical way, let someone know of His desire for them to be involved? Now, I'm not talking about a near death experience, a miraculous event, or Gabriel floating into your bedroom at 3:30 AM with a message. These are the things that we typically expect in order to be interrupted, though it is an unconscious expectation. Instead, I wonder if God would write a book to all that follow Him (Bible) and within this book there would be verse after verse talking about His desire to see "every tribe, tongue and nation" come to know Him. Then, after seeing this desire His followers could see that beginning with Abraham, God uses people to reach people - even continuing to our generation today. Then, what if God sent people to these followers to educate and equip them with books, magazines, articles, people group profiles, statistics, countries, and most importantly...access to go to 170 different places in the world that do not have the gospel within their language? Can you think of another more practical way that God could use? Could He be more specific than sending people to you to get you more involved? What would that look like? What's interesting is that this would take very strategic and organized plans, actions, and follow-up. And then, after all this, some would still say they don't "feel" God showing them what to do. We do so much in life without having to "feel" God leading us. Sometimes we don't think of how God could lead us in practical ways...we just think, "it will happen," or "I'll know." I think that much of our American culture has come to the conclusion that something is "good" or "God's will" if the outcome looks appealing, envious, or prosperous. I don't know if that's the picture I see from Genesis to Revelation. I hope you'll look to see how God may be leading you in practical ways! Sankie




