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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Getting up to Speed!

Family and Friends,

Wow, it has been a long time since we have updated the blog, yet God has been doing many things as always.  This year I (Cory) have been taking additional seminary classes to complete my requirements for ordination in the Reformed Church in America.  That has been very time-consuming, and as a result we haven't had a good chance to return to Haiti yet this year, but we are making plans to visit in the next 6 months if possible.  Lynn and the kids continue to plug away with home school, and we now live in Luverne, MN, where I work full-time as Director of Worship and Outreach at American Reformed Church.

Zacharie has been busy as always leading Haitian International Missions.  He is attending seminary full-time but also makes time to help out at the Deaf/Disabled School and with various outreach and evangelism projects through his local church.  His family is doing well.

The Deaf/Disabled School has continued with their vibrant ministry to the "least of these" this year, including a summer camp in August for kids who are eager to return to school where they can speak with their friends and teachers again!  Many of them probably miss the regular meals they get at school as well.  School will begin early in September and we are excited to continue partnering with Lucner and Julianna in this important work.

Zacharie visits the Deaf School in Cayes


Summer Camp Participants


Our main financial focus for H.I.M. continues to be raising school sponsorship for the children who attend the Deaf/Disabled School.  If you would like to learn more about this program, click on the links above.  The cost is $25/month or $300/year to sponsor these wonderful children, which provides them with specialized instruction with an emphasis on building faith in Christ, room and board, medications, and constant love and nurture.  We feel this is an incredible value, and every part of this ministry is Haitian-led.

We still have about 15 children without sponsors and are in danger of not being able to provide funds in September for food, teacher salaries, etc...  We could  really use your help!  And when you sponsor a child you can interact with him/her through emails (translated by us or Zachary) or other creative means.  We also hope to one day offer the opportunity for sponsors to travel to the school and meet the children.  Please join us in this ministry if God lays the burden on your heart!

We hope to update the blog on a more regular basis this Fall, and thanks as always for everyone who has participated with us up to this point in so many different ways.


May Your Day Be Filled With Adventure for God!
-the Grimm Family Adventurers

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Zacharie's Thoughts on Wealth/Faith

Family and Friends,

Please enjoy some biblical teaching from Zacharie on wealth and faith...



The love of money is the root of all evil ( 1Tim 6:10). Unfortunately, many people don't understand that.  They think that money is one of the most important things and it can help them buy possessions that can make them happy. Therefore, it causes them to fall into lust as they fight to gain more money to buy what they want or need. Many people think that wealth means happiness; sometime this is not true, because many rich people are truly poor. They are never satisfied with what they have.   Others allow God to control their wealth and they share what they have in profit with other people in need.  These rich people are happy because they live according to God’s will.  It is better to be satisfied with what God has given us.  This portion of Jesus’ sermon on the mount can be divided into four parts:

1.  Where your treasure is your heart will be also: ( Matthew 6: 19-21)

To understand this bible passage, we need to know and understand what is meant by "treasure.”  The bible verse that we are considering says, "Where your treasure is your heart will be also." A treasure might be a person or an object that has great value in our eyes. God wants us to give him our heart. Therefore if we keep thinking of other things and forget God, we put God out of our life. It is not bad if you love your friends or family, but sometimes focusing on them can turn your heart away from God. These bible verses don't mean that you don’t need to take care of personal things. But it is a danger to give your heart to what you get. Things can take God’s place in your heart. That is why the devil makes the whole world his slave because of the world’s addiction to wealth.

Christian people should not allow riches to turn them away from God. Everyone who is controlled by what he has chooses idols over God.  We could write a long list, but everyone knows his own weakness or idols , the things that can separate you from God.  It is the true sense of these bible verses that we should not seek earthly things, but heavenly treasure. What treasure would you like to choose: earthly treasure or heavenly treasure? Unfortunately we can't choose both.  Gathering treasure for heaven is when you serve or support the little ones who are in need. The weakest people, homeless, unclothed and so on… This is what you can do, you give yourselves to answer the problems of the needy.  Our organization H.I.M. focuses on this and evangelism.

2. No one can serve God and material things or the devil at the same time (verses 22-24)

It is not bad to gain wealth if you do so honestly, but a materialist person dreams of material things. Those who trust in material things always think that the things of the earth are the greatest parts of life.  They don't know it is impossible to serve two masters at the same time. We can't serve God if we keep serving worldly things at the same time.  There are some Christians who claim to work hard and save money, but in reality they are just being stingy towards God and others. See Luke 10: 38-48. When your work compromises your spiritual life that is materialism, because many people neglect their spiritual work to focus on material things.  Some are too busy to study the bible or pray to God because they choose to serve money instead of God. It is important for the parents to teach their children how to serve God instead of serving things. According to Matthew 6:33, God tells us we must work, but we have to understand that work is another way to serve God, because the bible says we must work to earn our bread so that we can help ourselves and support those who are in need.  We cannot allow work to become an idol.

3. We must not become anxious about our needs  (verses 25-32)

At first glance, it seems that these verses contradict the teaching of other parts of the New Testament.  The idea is not to worry about the next day, but not to make preparations seems strangely at odds with the teaching of industriousness we find elsewhere. But students of the bible know very well that we must consider all aspects of the bible to have a balanced view of what the scriptures teach.  We must not isolate a verse and a base an entire doctrine on it without comparing it with the rest of the bible.

These verses are used to balance the biblical verses about work. In this passage we read, “do not worry or think too much about tomorrow.” These verses help us put material things in their proper perspective.  Why do people look so energetically for money and the things money can buy?

1- To satisfy their desires and…
2- to find security

These reasons, neither one nor the other is acceptable for a Christian.  The Christian must find deliverance of his desires or he will not long be a Christian.  A Christian finds his security in God through faith in His Word, and not in his earthly possessions or wealth.  Wealth then, such as when a Christian has some goods or money, is for a different purpose (than the reasons stated above).  This does not mean that a Christian should be irresponsible or lazy.  A true Christian will be very hardworking and responsible with his money and property because they belong to God and not to himself.  He knows that God has entrusted to him the glory of God and because of this, Christians can sometimes be richer than some of their ungodly neighbors.  However, rich or poor the Christian is able to leave his financial affairs in the hands of God and go to sleep without worrying for his life or for his food, because everything is in the hands of God.

4- It is much more important to be just than to be rich.  (verse 33-34)

The last two verses conclude by stating that the most important thing we can do is to seek first the kingdom and righteousness of God.  The material interests are not as important as the spiritual interests. We expect to live much longer in eternity than here on earth. Is it not absurd to amass earthly security at the expense of your heavenly treasures? How do we seek the kingdom and righteousness of God? How do we gather heavenly treasure?  These are silly questions to the carnal man, but they are important to us because they affect the Christian’s  destiny.  If we cannot find the kingdom of God and amass heavenly treasures, we lose everything of value.  These verses tell us that if we seek the kingdom of God, all these things will be added to us as well.  Because it is God's will that we have all the treasures of heaven, he will guide us to the things that give us these treasures.  In the scene of judgment in Matthew 25, we see what kinds of things bring heavenly treasure.  The righteous in this judgment passage are blessed because of their small acts of kindness they have made.  For example, a simple glass of water given to a person in need.  But we must submit to His will in all things in our life, not just random acts of kindness.


Conclusion:  How do we seek the kingdom of God? We seek to discover what he expects from us and give it the first place in our lives.  When all our properties, our desires, and our relationships are secondary to our love for God, we collect the treasures in heaven.