
Basecamps
Community, Bible study, accountability, Great Commission. Basecamps offer a place where people can come to have community with other faith-sharing believers. In addition, they serve as places to sharpen one another, debrief from field work, and be built up to continue running the race. Basecamps are not a substitute for Bible-believing church, dedicated Bible studies, recovery groups, mental health needs, or your personal relationship with Christ. Each of us longs for eternal life, and there is only one path to find this life (John 14:6). We seek to meet everyone in their present condition (come as you are), but we will not falsify Biblical truth (2 Timothy 4:3, John 8:32) and we will push one another to be better. 2 Corinthians 5:20 reminds us that as followers of Christ, we are Christ's ambassadors, thus we must provide the eternal answers that those around us are seeking, providing true love at all costs. The end goal is an inward, outward and unashamed faith in Christ (1 Peter 3:15, Romans 1:16), and a desire to spread the Gospel in all available means (Romans 10:14). If you do not want to live Biblically and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ, with respect, Basecamp may not be for you. We cannot lose more time in conflict with fellow believers that believe the Great Commission is simply for evangelists (Matthew 16:24-26). Jesus won the battle between death and life, Satan vs God, but until Jesus returns, 150,000 people die daily on this planet, and a spiritual war adding to the populations of either heaven or hell rages on like never before (Ephesians 6:12, Matthew 7:13-14, Matthew 9:38). Workers needed, Jesus is coming. Will we answer the call or warm the bench? God bless you.