Thursday, December 5, 2013

Dockery Christmas Letter



Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 4:20 that “The Kingdom of God is not just a lot of talk; it is living by God’s power,” and this has become incredibly true for us over the past year. Some things have gone very much as expected. Ben is still an engineer at Southern Nuclear in Birmingham, and I a faculty member at UA’s English Language Institute. Will started first grade in August, and has thrived. His teacher tells me he loves helping his classmates, and my hope is that they desire his help as much as he desires to give it. He played coach pitch baseball last spring and wants to try basketball next. Sidney is in pre-school and has learned so much. She can even write her name, though she’s “Sibney” about half the time. She loved taking dance classes this year. We have been closely connected to the body at Emmanuel Baptist Church, where Ben has served as a Sunday School teacher and deacon, and I’ve taught GAs. I had the opportunity to travel to China, Ben had the opportunity to travel to India, and Will (and I) went on his first mission trip this summer to Canton, Ohio with groups from EBC. 
A couple things, though, have been completely unexpected, and have left us entirely dependent on God’s power. The first is the adoption of our precious little boy, Sam, from India. We began the adoption process almost two years ago in January of 2012, and accepted Sam six months later in June. At least three times since then we’ve been expecting to go pick him up, but different obstacles have prevented us from going.  Sam turned two at his orphanage in Kolkata this past August, but by God’s grace he will no longer be an orphan soon. Right now we are waiting to hear the results of the first of two court dates, after which we will apply for Sam’s passport and, once we get his passport, bring him home! What a day of rejoicing that will be! Sam is not the child we were expecting, being a boy, a toddler, and having more special needs than we were prepared to deal with, but he’s the precious gift God has for us, and we are so excited for the day he becomes a Dockery. He is already, and will continue to be, such a testament to God’s power.


Sam
The second is the unbelievable opportunity we’ve been given to move across the country to Portland, Oregon to plant a church in a neighborhood where there are currently no evangelical English-speaking churches. This is the long story to beat all long stories, but, in brief, after praying for two years to be used by God, we began discussing in May the crazy idea with our dear friends the Martins, one of whom, conveniently, is a pastor, to plant a church in an under-reached area in the United States. Soon after we began discussing this crazy idea, we were flooded from all directions with affirmation that this was, indeed, God’s plan for us. The Martins have since been approved by the North American Mission Board to start a church in Portland, one of NAMB’s 32 priority SEND cities, and we are overjoyed to be joining them in this great work. All that we need to do now is bring Sam home, sell our house, find a job (for Ben) in Portland, raise funds for the church plant, get a rental house, and move across the country. No biggie.  Once there, we will delve into making friends and preaching the Lord Jesus like our brothers in Acts 11, praying that the hand of the Lord will be with us, and a great number will believe and turn to the Lord (v 20-21). We can’t wait to see how God’s power will be displayed through us in Portland, and we seek your prayers as we begin this unexpected adventure.

We pray for you, like Paul for the church at Philippi, with joy, that God will be at work within you, that your love will abound more and more, and that you will be filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God our Father.  

With all our love, 
Ben, Catherine, Will, Sidney and Sam

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Immediate Prayer Needs

Happy Fall!

The Martins have listed their home with a Realtor after 8 weeks of trying to sell by owner.  This isn't the best time of year to sell a home...would you pray that their house would sell before the end of the year for a fair price?  Also, they've found a rental home (HUGE PRAISE!) that becomes available January 28th and they are first on the list to be able to rent it!

Here is a link to their house listing, please share with anyone you know who may be looking to buy in Tuscaloosa, AL!


The Dockerys' adoption is really moving along. They had their first court date on Thursday of this past week. They still haven't heard how it went, but are trusting in God's provision. Pray with us that the second court date and then Sam's passport will both come quickly. Finally bringing Sam home will be a big step in their journey to Portland.





We appreciate your prayers so much as we journey to plant a church in Portland!


Written by Chandra and Catherine

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Ways you can pray...

Happy November!  Can you believe the holiday season is upon us?!  Here are some ways you can keep our team in your prayers in the following weeks:

Pray for the upcoming sharing events where our team will share our vision and mission for planting in Portland with churches, families, and friends as we hope to gain partners in the work through prayer, financial giving, and future short term mission trips.   If you would like to know more about how you can partner with us in this exciting work, email us at plantinginportland@gmail.com.

Pray for Justin, Chandra, and baby Luke as they travel this week to Portland to meet with local pastors and planters,  as well as complete a formal church planting assessment.  They will also explore the city some and look into housing options.  They will be gone from Friday, November 8th to Tuesday, November 12th.  Pray for the girls as they stay with their grandparents, pray for travel mercies, pray for wellness as everyone has been battling sickness.

Pray for the Dockerys as they are getting closer to traveling to meet and bring Sam HOME!  They are expecting to travel in December to get Sam from Calcutta, then travel to Delhi and be home in a week.  Pray for the end of this process, that Sam would spend Christmas with his forever family!

Pray for Andrew, a college student who graduates from the University of Alabama this spring.  He is praying about joining our launch team and moving to Portland after graduating.

Pray for the Martins as they plan to list their house with a Realtor after they return from Portland.  Pray that God would move the selling of their home along quickly.  You can also start praying for the Dockerys as they will also need to sell their house after Sam comes home.

Pray for Ben as he continues to search for a job in Portland.  The desire is for him to work as close to our target area as possible.

This verse is so encouraging as we seek to honor the Lord with every move that we make in this process:

"The mind of man plans his way, but the LORD directs his steps."
Proverbs 16:9

I'm thankful that we can be confident in the LORD himself guiding our each and every step.  May he be glorified in our lives!

We appreciate your prayer support!



Written by Chandra


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Journey to Portland

WE ARE MOVING TO PORTLAND, OREGON TO PLANT A CHURCH!!!!!!!!!!  
Phew, I had to get that out!  Now, we can move on...


There is an account of an interaction that Jesus had with a man (Luke 18:18-24) that grieves me, mostly because his answer to Jesus is one that is repeated by so many even today.  Jesus was doing his thing, going to those in need of Him, healing, forgiving, teaching, and so on, when a rich young ruler approached him and wanted what Jesus had to offer, assurance of eternal life in heaven.  Jesus told this man, who had vast worldly possessions and earthly authority, to give up all that he had to those in need, and follow Him.  Sadly, that man walked away from Jesus and his costly offer.  God the Son gave an invitation to a man who of worldly standards had everything, to give it all up and follow Him and gain a reward that would never pass away or be lost, and the man just couldn't do it. Surrender isn't easy.

What is so troubling about this story to me is that this invitation has been given to all of us.  Maybe you've heard a preacher share the Gospel message in a worship service or had a grandmother read the Bible to you, or maybe you've read it for yourself.  Regardless of how you've heard this message, the accountability for a response rests on you.  Jesus has invited you to abandon your former self and find new life in Him as your Savior and King. To follow Jesus, however, there is surrender involved.  Hanging onto our earthly treasures means we are missing out on the best that God has for us.

One thing we know is that God is at work all around us, everywhere.  God has given our team an invitation to join Him in the work He is already doing in Portland, Oregon.  Through His Word, He has specifically given us the instructions to leave behind family, comfort, friends, homes and much more to gain everything He has to give us (Luke 18: 29-30).  No doubt the gain is far more than the loss, but being human means to mourn as we celebrate our life of great surrender.  It is a tension that every follower of Jesus encounters.

Our team, two families that became great friends through serving together at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, had no idea when we met over two years ago that God would knit our hearts together and give us a shared vision and desire to serve Him as church planters in Portland. Now, our families are thrilled to be on this journey together and in partnership with the North American Mission Board and the Northwestern Baptist Convention.  We are excited, too,  about who else God is preparing to join our launch team in the months to come.

We are in the preparation phase of this journey, selling our homes, raising prayer and financial support, and sharing the vision and plan with as many people and churches as we can before we move across this country to plant our lives in the urban core of Portland.  Currently, the plan is for the Martins to move in January and the Dockerys to join them as soon as their adopted son comes home from India and the Lord allows.

Something that the Rich Young Ruler missed out on, was the great joy that comes from surrendering everything to follow Jesus.  No amount of riches or power could ever compare to the surpassing joy of following Christ. We are honored to have been given this opportunity to follow Christ and pray that we will be faithful in surrendering.

Would you pray with and for us on our journey to planting a church in Portland?

Would you pray for many to come to Christ through this work?

Would you lift up our efforts, our families, and this future church?

The need is so great; the Lord himself said in Luke 10:2 that the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Would you pray to the Lord of the harvest to send more workers?

Would you prayerfully consider your role in planting this church?

If you would like to get our updates, please leave your email address in the box to the left of this post.  If you would like to know more information of how you can partner with us, send us an email at plantinginportland@gmail.com.

You can view our detailed plan for planting a church in Portland HERE

Written by Chandra Martin


Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Stay Tuned!


 We are beyond excited to share what God is doing on this journey to planting in Portland, stay tuned!