Wed. Nov 13th, 2024

Texas Churches Unite for ‘One Month to Live’ Campaign

“It really helped us unclutter our schedule and helped us
focus on the things that were most important,” he said. “So we did that for 30
days to see what would happen. And it really was amazing what happened in our
marriage and our family. We just got so much more intentional.”

He extended the challenge to his church staff, then to the
congregation. In 2008, the Shooks published One Month to Live, which
included endorsements from pastors Rick Warren, Ed Young and Craig Groeschel,
and since then some 3,000 churches nationwide have hosted campaigns.

Shook said the challenge often causes people to make small
changes, such as spending more time with family. “It’s the little things that
we neglect to do that really are the big regrets at the end of our lives,” he
said.

But there have been big changes too. One woman chose to
forgive the man who was convicted of murdering her son. “We’ve heard so many
stories of forgiveness, and I think it’s because if you really think about if
this is your last 30 days and you’re going to meet your Maker, you want to be
right with everyone else around you,” Shook said.

He said the challenge has caused his congregation to get
beyond themselves and focus more on others. One Sunday, Shook told the
congregation that a local shelter said it needed shoes for the homeless. He
asked members who felt led to take off their shoes to donate them to the
homeless, and the church collected 4,000 pairs of shoes.

“It made us think, What else can we do?” Shook said.
“We’ve started many ministries thinking about others and the community and
making an impact in the community. There’s so many things now churches can do
with the campaign to get their people outside the walls of the church and into
the lives of people.”

Tiemeyer said pastors in Sulphur Springs want to use the
challenge to let residents know they can “trust in the church once again” and
turn to local congregations when in need. The congregations will collect canned
goods throughout the challenge. On the fifth Sunday, when the campaign
emphasizes leaving boldly, the churches plan to build a mountain of canned
goods that will be donated to local food banks.

“That will fill our food bank and our community cupboard for
the next, hopefully, three to four months and leave a lasting impact on the
city that shows we really do care about everybody in Sulphur Springs,” Tiemeyer
said. “Everyone’s coming together for one cause and that’s to do what the Bible
says and take care of those in need.”

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