Friday, November 17, 2006

"Thanks-for-giving" For His Glory

Thank you for your continued partnership with our family and the Adventures In Missions program. We are grateful for brothers and sisters like you who have a world vision of preparing and sending young missionary apprentices into the mission field. Your partnership allows for intense training, mentoring and saturation of God's word to over 60 young disciples each year. Your partnership allows me to teach, preach, train and send these young warriors to not only 14 to 18 months of service, teaching and transformation on mission fields; but for a lifetime of service to the King.

Thank you to South Yukon (Yukon, OK); Woodland Oaks (The Woodlands, TX); West 21st Street (Clovis, NM); Lamar Ave. (Paris, TX); Betenbough Foundation (Lubbock, TX); and a few (anonymous) families for your incredibly significant role in world missions. You are deeply loved and appreciated.

Becuase of Christ,

Pat, Malissa, Noah, Luke and Titus Sheaffer

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

2nd Term Begins - New Classes & New Challenges

The AIM program can be divided into three primary sections: From August to December they have two, 9 week terms. From January to April they will have a Mission Term in which the focus of study shifts towards more practical training. The third and final section is the actual field time of at least 14 months on an approved mission field.

During the first term, students will study four core courses; New Testament Message (James "Gibby" Gilbert), Old Testament Survey (Ray Young), Christian Evidences (Ed Wharton) and Life of Christ (Patrick Sheaffer). Each of these course are taught twice weekly for no less than two hours each class period. These Bible course are equivalent to taking approximately 18 hours of college work in a nine week period. Students will have various assignments, pop quizzes and exams all directed at the growth and practical use of their Biblical knowledge.

As the 2nd of three terms begins, AIM students (teachers too) face new challenges and hurdles as a new round of classes are presented. During this second term, I will be teaching a class entitled "Spiritual Nurturing." This is practical presentation of the classical spiritual "disciplines" with an emphasis on implementing these into our daily, Christian walk. This will be the first time I have taught this course to the AIM students, consequently, I too will be challenged to present the material in a manageable and passionate context. In addition to my Spiritual Nurturing class, the students will have Acts, Romans, New Testament Church and Missionary Mindset.

Thursday, September 21, 2006


Mountain View Retreat
Half way through the first term, AIM slips out of Lubbock up to the mountains of New Mexico for a brief, spiritually-focused retreat. Situated just outside of Ruidoso, New Mexico, the 16 acre camp offers plenty of room for the highly-stressed AIMers to chill out, sit around camp fires and spend some good time reflecting on God's goodness. Our special guest speaker was Mike Tanaro, father of two ex-Aimers, who spoke on the Matthew 5-7; the sermon on the mount. A huge thank you to the Sunset Church of Christ in Carlsbad, New Mexico for making it possible for AIM to enjoy such a great facility.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Family Reunion in Branson, MO


Several months ago, Dad and Mom began planning a family reunion/vacation. All of their planning, phone calls and prayers resulted in nearly the entire Sheaffer family meeting up in Branson, MO for the first-ever Sheaffer Family Reunion. We had a super time as we explored Marvel Cave, drove go carts like raving lunatics, swam like fish and so much more! We were both delighted and surprised when Dad's brother and sister-in-law, Pat and Sherrol Sheaffer, arrived. Even though Mike and Dawn were not able to make it to the reunion, we all had a great time playing softball, PS2, and even our family worship together on Sunday was not only unique, but very special. A very warm and special thanks to Mom and Dad for such energy, planning and vision.

A Note About the AIM Program

While AIM is not the only way for college-age men and women to serve and know God, it is a powerful opportunity for those wishing to pursue personal godliness and great commission awareness, and actively participate on a mission field for at least 14 months. What an incredible journey of faith that so many young people have made in the last 30 years be deciding to "make it their ambition (aim) to preach the gospel" (Romans 16:20). Yes, it is a huge step of faith, trust, and commitment that God will most certainly bless as you grow in the knowledge of His Son and share that with a lost and dying world. Please pray about not what AIM can do for you--though it can change your life--but how God desires to change the world through you. We are praying for young men and women with willing hearts--hearts that wish to be transformed by Jesus for a world of change!

50 NEW AIM STUDENTS ARRIVE ON MISSION FIELD

God was gracious in allowing AIM to receive, train and send 50 young men and women to 12 mission points around the globe this last May. For the next year and half these young, willing disciples will give themselves to mission churches, languages and cultures. They will grow spiritually, develop relationally, and emerge with a greater awareness of God's will for their lives.

AIM is about helping to position young men and women for healthy transformation; transformation more into the likeness of Jesus. It is our prayerful belief that if our students leave Lubbock with a greater desire and heart to love and serve as Christ did, this program is a success and more importantly, a glory to God. Our prayer is that regarless of where AIM students go or what they do after the program, that they will continue with a lifestyle that glorifies and honors God.

I praise God for young people willing to serve, learn and simply love people as Jesus did. It challenges and humbles me. It is amazing to witness the transforming power of God's word in their lives. I humbly ask that you prayer for these young, tender warriors as they give themselves to becoming more like Christ and less like the world. They are not perfect - in fact, they struggle just as we all do - but please pray for their faith, perseverance and fruit.